NONE by Ash Thorp


FULL SCREEN AND HEADPHONES YIELD THE BEST RESULTS

NONE is a short film that explores the balance of light and darkness.  It has a personal narrative which plays with the notion of finding yourself amidst the noise around you.

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CREDIT

DIRECTOR / DESIGNER / CG ARTIST – Ash Thorp
CO-DIRECTOR / DESIGNER / CG ARTIST – Christopher Bjerre
CHARACTER DESIGNER – Alex Figini
COMPOSER – Ben Lukas Boysen

SPECIAL THANKS

Raphael Rau
Cornelius Dammrich
Vitaly Bulgarov

Turbo Squid
Otoy

MEMORY BOX – Directed by Aaron Aites and Audrey Ewell by Field Pictures


Memory Box is the third and final film directed and produced by the filmmaking team of Aaron Aites and Audrey Ewell, (Until The Light Takes Us, 99%). It premiered on Sept. 24, 2016, at Fantastic Fest. Aaron Aites, also the singer-songwriter behind the band Iran, died on April 28, 2016, after battling cancer. His band released three albums: S/T (1998), The Moon Boys (2002) and Dissolver (2008). Pitchfork described his self-titled album, IRAN, as “unabashed excellence.” Aaron’s final EP as IRAN will be released sometime later this year or in early 2017. It is available as a reward at the link below.

Aites’ last film as a director, Memory Box, was intended as a proof-of-concept for a feature. Aites and Ewell were also working on a ghost film at the time of his death. To contribute to Audrey’s Indiegogo campaign to cover finishing and distribution expenses on Memory Box, please visit http://ift.tt/2dgeNVr.

WELCOME TO THE VOID by Matt Kleiner


Earlier this year I went on a trip with Red Bull to direct and film an episode of their Chasing the Shot series. This short film is more or less a directors cut of some of my favorite images and moments from that trip featuring Cam Richards and Noah Wegrich. While the primary focus of the trip was surfing, it was hard not to get wrapped up in the beautiful scenery, landscapes and eventually the sense of time standing still. I wanted to make something to reflect that and not have such an emphasis purely on surf action and the fast pace we are constantly surrounded by. Welcome to the void, I hope you enjoy.

Music By
D.R. Hooker
Pye Corner Audio
Case Studies
Willie Loco Alexander

Special thanks to Red Bull, Subaru, Helge Zirkl, Chris Binns, Mark McInnes, Hank Gaskell, and Ramon Navarro

The High Five by Strike Anywhere


On October 2nd, 1977 Dusty Baker hit his 30th homerun of the season. As Baker rounded the bases, an excited rookie named Glenn Burke met him at home plate, raised his arm high in the air and slapped Baker’s hand. It was the first high five recorded in the history of sports. A year later, Burke was forced out of baseball amid rumours of his sexual orientation

ESPN 30 for 30 short. Screenings at SXSW, SFIFF, Maryland and more.
WINNER – Best Documentary Short, San Francisco International Film Festival

Directed and Edited by:
Michael Jacobs

Director of Photography:
Michael Gioulakis
Jesse Dana

Original Music by:
Mondo Boys

Produced by:
Chris Gary

Co-Producer:
Barry Jenkins

Associate Producers:
Justin Barber
Ryan Simon
Matt Woods

Executive Producers:
John Dahl
Connor Schel
Bill Simmons

Senior Producer:
Dan Silver

Sound Design and Mix:
Joel Raabe

Motion Graphics:
Jason Sussberg

Colorist:
Ayumi Ashley

Carroll „Bad Water“ Music Video by Lila Burns


Carroll “Bad Water” is off of Carroll’s S/T album
‘Carroll’ is out now! Listen:
Apple Music – http://flyt.it/Carroll
Spotify – http://ift.tt/2dqeQP2…
The “Bad Water” was directed and animated by Lila Burns – http://lilaburns.com/

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Uncle Kent 2 by Factory 25


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„Uncle Kent 2 is the craziest movie sequel ever. A defiantly unconventional crowdpleaser.“
– Eric Kohn, Indiewire

„Allow your head to Explode.“
– Mike S. Ryan, Hammer To Nail

„The most stand-alone sequel ever made.“
-Calum Marsh, The Village Voice

In a desperate search to create a follow-up to Joe Swanberg’s 2011 film UNCLE KENT, Kent Osborne travels to a comic book convention in San Diego where he loses his mind and confronts the end of the world. Reuniting in the GREMLINS 2 of „Indie“ sequels, Joe Swanberg, Jennifer Prediger and Tipper Newton return in a surrealist look into Osborne’s madness. Written by Osborne and passing the directors‘ torch over to Todd Rohal (THE CATECHISM CATACLYSM) UNCLE KENT 2 plays out like an absurdist successor that bends the rules of sequels and the minds of the audience.

Directed by Todd Rohal
Written by Kent Osborne
Executive Produced and Co-Directed (first 12 Minutes) by Joe Swanberg
Cinematography by Nathan M. Miller

CAST: Kent Osborne, Lyndsay Hailey, Kate Herman, Joe Swanberg, Robert Longstreet, Jennifer Prediger, Weird Al Yankovic, Jude Swanberg, Steve Berg, Maragaret Box, Derek Cohen-Copeland, Jessica DiCicco, Toby Jones, Dylan Haggerty, Eliza Hajkova, Toby Holbrooks, Seo Kim, Katie Krentz, Robert R. Lowry, Julie Mond, Katherine Morris, Karina Noelle, Daisy O’Dell, Madeline Queripel, Emily Quinn, Davy Rothbart, Cole Sanchez, Michael Torcivia, Stephen Paul Stocker, Michael Symonds, Sean Szeles, Anthony Verlander, Erin Willetts, Jessica Yost, Jay Van Hay, Violet Bliss, Tom Fitzpatrick, Steve Little, Derek Bevil, Diana Nguyen, Fayette Marie, Julie Maximova, Phillip Ristaino, Kate Herman, Benjamin W. Barnes, Timon Birkhofer, Jaden Label, Jonathan London, Andy Ristaino, John Nania, Rich Sturdevant, Kent Kasper, R. Sky Palkowitz, Matt Winston, Ashly Burch, Lawrence Levine, Sophia Takal, Linas Phillips, Dustin Defa, Tipper Newton, Daniel Schechter, Evan Mays, Joel Huggins, Max Nikoff, Paulette Osborne and Kat Candler

Festivals: SXSW, Maryland Film Festival, BAMCinemafest, Oak Cliff Film Festival and more

Stephanie Gilmore – The Tempest. by Monster Children


Steph Gilmore, Inside The Tempest.

It’s hard to go past Indonesia for a strike mission in the middle of the liturgical year. We scoured the archipelago from the comfort of our office chairs in search of a wave that compliments Steph’s particular set of skills. Steph was after “cute slabs” – the definition of which you’ll discover in due course—and while we weren’t blessed with days of waves, the one day of money was well worth the wait, and near-death experience of the boat ride back to base. Here’s two days on a leaky boat through the rose-tinted specs of the eternally peppy, Miss Stephanie Gilmore.

„Stephanie is an original badass. She surfs like people should surf and plays music from her soul. She’s interested in a variety of topics outside of riding waves. She’s got an eclectic and diverse group of friends and followers all around the world. She’d be just as comfortable in her skin if nobody knew who she was. My mom wrote me yesterday and said she is a Stephanie groupie and she just loves her whole deal. You’d be hard pressed to find anyone who has anything but praise for her. She’s not complicated like most women seem to be and knows how she wants to live and what she wants. What else can I say?“ Kelly Slater.

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