The Dark Island by Nicholas Buer


This film was shot over 11 nights in March on La Palma, Canary Islands.

La Palma is often called ‘Europes’ Hawaii’ as it has all the ingredients for a perfect night sky cocktail; altitude, dry air and a lack of light pollution. These elements when combined make for a stunning night sky. Because of it’s clean air and clear skies many of the worlds top observatories have facilities on top of the island.

The main goal of this film was to capture the Milky Way rising from the horizon at a low angle across the sky. There are two main factors that affect the position of the Milky Way; latitude and time of year.

Latitude is your distance either North or South from the Earth’s equator. In the Northern Hemisphere the closer you are to the equator the higher the central core of the Milky Way will rise into the sky. La Palma is positioned at 28˚ North, which is a good latitude to photograph the central core of the Milky Way.

Time of year affects the angle in which the Milky Ways appears in the sky. The general consensus is that the Milky Way season starts in March and ends in October. In March the angle in which the Milky Way rises in the Northern Hemisphere is at its’ most acute. As Spring turns into Summer the Milky Ways angle increases tilting until it is upright through the months of June to August, then falls away back on itself slightly through September to November until the core disappears from view through the Winter months.

To achieve the correct angle I had to visit as early as possible in the season and with the new Moon phase of March being the week of the 6th the plan was set. You would think that with La Palma being at a latitude that is on par with Northern Africa the conditions would be favourable any time of the year, but with altitude and the trade winds blowing in, this was not the case.

I was hiking with a heavy pack back at altitude through very high winds, it was possibly the toughest conditions I have ever encountered in my time shooting astrophotography. But funnily enough it was not the wind, altitude or the cold that was the hardest part, the real test was having the endurance to wait out in these conditions for the Milky Way to rise which happens in March at around 3am. It is safe to say that after 11 consecutive nights of hiking from dusk and shooting until dawn I was a little broken, but adventure only truly starts when you are faced with challenges, when you overcome them, you remember these moments with far more clarity over anything else.

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Clipping – „Shooter“ by Carlos Lopez Estrada


Directed by Carlos Lopez Estrada
Produced by Kelli Kay
Choreography: Voltaire Wade-Greene
Director of Photography: Albert Salas
Production Designer: Annie Chernecky
Editor: Ashley Roby
VFX: Basa Estudio
Wardrobe: Natasha Kutrovacz
Production Company: Digital Bodega

Dancers:
Voltaire Wade-Greene
Daniel Watts
Morgan Marcell
Hope Easterbrook
Ephraim Sykes
David Guzman

PRESTON (2016) by ISART DIGITAL


Animated short
Graduation Film
School : ISART DIGITAL, the Video Game and 3D Animation / VFX School

The murmurings of the audience grow stronger behind the door.
It’s almost time. His suit is looking sharp. His fingers are warmed up. He is ready for the fight.
Only perfection is tolerated. However, there is more to him than meets the eye.
Let the show begin!

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Court métrage d’Animation 3D
Projet de fin d’études
Ecole : ISART DIGITAL, l’école du jeu vidéo et de l’animation 3D-FX

Le bruit sourd du public gronde à travers la porte.
C’est bientôt l’heure. Sa veste est ajustée. Ses doigts sont échauffés. Il est prêt pour le combat.

3D Animation : Gabriel AMAR, Louis DOUCERAIN, Joseph HEU, William MARCERE, Terence TIEU and Morgane VAAST
Music & Sound Design : Dany BLIN, David GUINOT, Laurent KEROMNES, Caroline LAPINTE and Terence TOUSSAINT

Musique : „Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 in C sharp minor, S. 244” écrit par Franz Liszt, interprétée par Lang Lang

„Burnout“ (2015) by Miguel López Valdivia


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„Burnout“ is the portrait of a paramedic and his relationship with death. A duel between the deep pleasure that gives him the adrenaline when he turns on the siren, and the emotional weariness from being the witness of countless tragedies.

„Burnout“ es el retrato de un paramédico y su relación con la muerte. Un duelo entre el profundo placer que le da la adrenalina al prender la sirena, y el desgaste emocional por ser testigo de incontables tragedias.
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„A day inside the traumatic life of a paramedic“ read the Vimeo Q&A with director Miguel López Valdivia
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Paramédicos: Alejandro Ezquerra Osorio, Justino Fernández Palomo, Héctor Páramo Álvarez, Enrique Zarabia Martínez & Alejandro Corona Cordero

Dirección: Miguel López Valdivia
Guión: Dinorah Guzmán Espinosa & Miguel López Valdivia
Edición: Miguel López Valdivia & Irving A. Riojas Rodríguez
Dirección de fotografía: Dinorah Guzmán Espinosa
Producción: Irving A. Riojas Rodríguez
Co-producción: Tess Bayardo Peza, Dinorah Guzmán Espinosa & Miguel López Valdivia
Sonido directo: Tess Bayardo Peza
Diseño y mezcla de audio: Carlos Metta

Agradecimientos: Cruz Roja Mexicana, a nuestras familias, Moisés Aisemberg, Mario Márquez, Rafael Rivera, Isabel Campaña, Alan Abruch, Alejandro Olryd, Xavier Romero, Manuel Caballero, Fernando Moreno, Edwin Culp, Jaime Ponce, Kevin Xolio, Arturo Zavalza, Beatriz Creel, Cedric Gall, Alejandro Herrera, Luisa Méndez, César Omar Guzmán, Carlos Sánchez, Emilio de la Vega, Victor Figueroa, Rodrigo Amozurrutia, Ricardo Marín, Ricardo Pacheco & Regina Gálvez.

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Sheffield Doc/Fest 2016 – Official Selection
– Student Doc Award Nominee

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Millington – Being by Oh Yeah Wow


Directed by Josh Thomas & Darcy Prendergast
Production Company: ohyeahwow.com
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Producer: Christina Remnant
DOP: Thom Neal
1AC: James Bentley
Art Director: Jamie Helmer
Art Department Assistant: Sarah Kleffner
Prosthetics: Russel Sharp and Kirsty Sharp at Sharp FX
Wardrobe: Paige Prendergast
Sound: Ryan Granger and Adam Hunt at Dead On Sound
Edit & VFX: Josh Thomas
Colour Grade: Crayon
Production Assistants: James Neilson, Imogen O’Doyle
Stills: Sarah Walker
Dog Wrangler: Seamus Spilsbury

Cast:
Lead Girl, Nina: Charly Thorn

Extras: Justin Green, Kelly Neilsen, Kerrie-Anne Baker, Scott Tunbridge, Travis Aulsebrooke, James Neilson, Tali Simon, Aly Zhang, Elizabeth Hobley, Julie Strini, Andrew Peter, Richard Cuss, Jamie Enrique Guterez, Will Suhr, Darcy Kinna, Bridget Morales, Irany Turral, Ella Ricca, Beau Corazon, Tim Courtman, Sidsel Sorensen, Peter Smith, Claudine Dearn, Mark Ingram, Axel Haslett

Band: Millington