A small impression of our 2 week vacation in beautiful Norway.
Camera & Editing by Pasquale Baseotto
Samsung NX1 + Yuneec drone
Graded with LUT Buddy and Red Giant LOOKS
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PASTEL by H1
A visual piece by the creators of True Skin.
Director: Stephan Zlotescu (stephanzlotescu@gmail.com)
Cinematographer: H1 (info@H1FILMS.com)
Produced by: Carlo Trulli, Stephan Zlotescu
Associate Producers: H1, Vlad Caprini
Brought to you by Spy films and Punk City Productions
Project Represented by Scott Glassgold (info@groundcontrol-la.com)
Rhythm Is My Business by Stewart Maclennan
Dancer Kenji Igus explores the connections between Tap and Rap in „Rhythm Is My Business.“
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A Live in Levi’s film directed by Stewart Maclennan (http://ift.tt/XyhwrI).
Starring:
Kenji Igus (http://ift.tt/2dppea6)
Menelik Tafari (http://ift.tt/2cXjFNJ)
Caley Carr (http://ift.tt/2dppG8r)
Director of Photography: Topher Osborn (www.topherosborn.com)
Camera Operator: Jenn Gittings (www.jenngittings.com)
1st AC: Alex Sherman
Gaffer: Zach Rasmussen
Key Grip: Theo Hypoite
Grip: Brett Lopes
Production Assistant: Thomas Heegaard (http://ift.tt/2cXjGRN)
Production Sound Recordist: Gabriel Stewart
Photographer: Raul Romo (http://ift.tt/2dppvdc)
Stylist: Tiffani Rae (http://ift.tt/2cXkrtX)
Hair and Makeup: Nikki Lawson (http://ift.tt/2dpqjyU)
Sound Designer: Brandon Griffith
Titles: Annie Wang (http://ift.tt/2ctcUWq)
Colorist: Ryan McNeal (www.rkmstudios.com)
Fashion by:
Levi’s (www.levis.com)
Special Thanks:
Bobby Spiecher
Steffan Schlarb
Annie Wang
David Westen
It Eats You Up by kassim norris
A debut Super 16mm short ‚It Eats You Up‘
A young woman builds a relationship with an incarcerated man after discovering his connection to her family. She convinces him that he is her biological father but he soon learns the purpose of their unusual relationship.
‚It Eats You Up‘ is a short adaptation based on my feature film ‚Adore the Wolf‘.
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Sorry the compression killed the grain. Feel free to download the original file for best quality.
Technical Specs:
Negative format: kodak 7213 and 7219
Camera: Aaton XTR Prod and Xterra
Lenses: Zeiss Super Speeds MK II and Zeiss CZ.2 28-80mm
Post: Scanned and Processed at CineLab
Run time: 5mins
DI in Resolve
GoPro: The Last of the Rhinos by GoPro
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Dereck and Beverly Joubert answer the call to save a group of rhinos from poachers in South Africa. Join us in supporting them on their journey to save one of Africa’s most iconic species.
Despite decades of research to the contrary, a myth persists that the horn of a rhinoceros has medicinal qualities for humans. Even today, one rhino is poached for its horn every 7.5 hours worldwide—and only 20,000 rhinos remain in the wild.
As we celebrate World Rhino Day on September 22, GoPro is proud to partner with several organizations dedicated to saving this majestic species.
Rhinos without Borders is a partnership between Great Plains Foundation and &Beyond. Together, they are on a mission to find the right formula of conservation, communities, and commerce that will make a lasting, sustainable difference to the world’s wildlife. Rhinos Without Borders program is relocating rhinos on a scale never before seen, moving 100 of them from the highest-density poaching areas in South Africa to the safest regions in Botswana. Three calves have already been born to the relocated rhinos. Protecting them will lead to a thriving ecosystem that affects all animals around the rhinos, right down to the lowly dung beetle. It’s a model the organization hopes to expand across Africa.
Join GoPro in supporting these organizations’ efforts to help move 100 rhinos into safety. Together, we can finish what they’ve started—and save the last of the rhinos.
Shot on the HERO4® camera from http://GoPro.com.
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Music Composed by William Ryan Fritch
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Additional Music by
Aaron Martin
„Lost Light“
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Score Revolution
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The Seven Red Hoods – Taupes by Eddy
A short film by Leo Verrier produced by Eddy and Arte Channel
Credits:
Music: Pablo Pico
Sound: AOC
Models: Martine Lafont
Character Design: Maxime Mary
Anime Director: Jean-Baptiste Cumont
Flatland Sound Studio – Wave Arp by King Deluxe
Animation by Andres Restrepo
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Music by Flatland Sound Studio
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„Wave Arp“ appears on ‚Ocean Radio Planet’…
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Planet Unknown by Shawn Wang
At the end of 21st century, mankind were facing global resource depletion. Space Rovers were sent out to find potential inhabitable planets.
Credits:
Written & Directed by – Shawn Wang
Modelling, Texturing, Animation, Compositing & Editing – Shawn Wang
Music & Sound Design by – Echoic Audio
Composer – Sam Foster
Sound Design by – Tom Gilbert & David Johnston
Special Thanks to – Evolutions
Re-recording Mixer – Will Norie
Faculty Producer – Xinyuan Huang
Faculty Adviser – Yucheng Huang
Special Thanks to System Advisers – Horizon Bian / Sicong Wang / Jiawei Cao
Festivals:
01. Burbank International Film Festival – Best Animated Short
02. Korea Independent Animation Festival – Official Selection
03. Imaginaria Film Festival – Official Selection
04. LA Shorts Fest – Official Selection
05. Oaxaca Film Festival – Official Selection
06, Los Angeles CineFest – Official Selection
07. Lisbon International Film Festival – Official Selection
08. China Animation & Comic Competition Golden Dragon Award – Official Selection
Links:
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I had been working full time on Planet Unknown from July 2015 to June 2016. It was a passion project as well as my graduation thesis film at Communication University of China. This 11-month journey was very challenging, but it was a perfect learning opportunity as well.
The idea started back in 2014 when Interstellar was released. I was deeply impressed by the movie and was inspired by the two robots TARS and CASE. The idea of intellectual robots exploring space developed from there.
Other inspirations include Pixar movies like WALL-E and Toy Story, as well as CHAPPiE, NASA documentaries about Mars Rover Curiosity, and short films by individuals like Alex Roman’s The Third & The Seventh, Richard Mans’ Abiogenesis, Erik Wernquist’s Wanderers, Alf Lovvold’s Dawn of the Stuff, and so many more.
Echoic Audio, one of the UK’s leading music & sound design studios, joined this adventure with epic cinematic score and detailed sound design which catapulted the film to a new level that I had never imagined.
This project pushed me to do what I never thought I could do. However, it also keeps punching me in the face and shows me how limited my skills are. There are still tons of problems in the making that I can’t figure out even now.
Thanks to everyone for the support along the way. The new adventure begins…
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TASHI AND THE MONK by Pilgrim Films
Directed by Andrew Hinton & Johnny Burke.
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Emmy nominated 2016
Best Short Award, International Documentary Association, 2014
Pare Lorentz Award, International Documentary Association, 2014
Indomitable Spirit Award Mountainfilm in Telluride 2014
Moving Mountains Award Mountainfilm in Telluride 2014
Best Film on Mountain Culture Banff Mountain Film Festival 2014
On a remote mountaintop a brave social experiment is taking place.
Committed to raising children with love and compassion, former Buddhist monk Lobsang Phuntsok attempts to heal his own childhood abandonment by adopting 85 unwanted children and growing them as a family at Jhamtse Ghatsal, a remote children’s community in the foothills of the Himalayas.
The film follows Jhamtse’s newest arrival, a wild and troubled 5-year-old girl named Tashi, as she learns what love is and how it can help her to heal.
You Lose by Jesse Vogelaar
Undisputed champion of the circle game.