Mirror in Mind (SimGyeong) by Seunghee Kim


Original Title: SimGyeong
English Title: Mirror in Mind

Animated short, 2′ 4″ , Drawing on Paper and Stop Motion, 2014

Directed, animated, music and sound by Seunghee Kim

Synopsis
A woman looks into her mind, chasing her ideals on a tightrope.
Every imperfect piece of her mind completes herself.

Awards:
2015 Nov / Special mentioned for deep vision of feminine mind, International Festival of Animation Arts Multivision, Russia
2015 Nov / Next Generation Award, Regional competition, Digicon6, Japan and South Korea
2015 Nov / Best Animated Short, Indie Memphis, USA
2015 Sep / Special Prize For Debut Film, Indie-AniFest, South Korea
2015 Sep / Best Non-narrative Animation, ANIMA – Córdoba International Animation Festival, Argentina
2015 Jun / 3rd placed in Audience Choice Awards, Aurora Picture Show’s Extremely Shorts Film Festival, USA
2015 Jun / Sungjoo First Prize, SEOUL International Women’s Film Festival, South Korea
2015 Apr / Excellence Award for Best Picture, Korean competition, Busan International Short Film Festival, South Korea
2015 Mar / Best Animated Short, Albany Film Fest, USA
2015 Feb / 1st place winner in Experimental or Music video, Boomtown Film and Music Festival, USA
2014 Nov / Innovation award, No Budget Film Festival, USA

Official Selections:
2016
Slamdance, Flickerfest, London Short Film Festival, POWFest

2015
Annecy, Encounters, Dok Leipzig , KROK, Message to Man , Animac, Anim’est, Primanima, Monstra,
Tricky Women, Multivision, SPARK Animation, Athens Animfest, Animatricks, CHILEMONOS, ANIMASIVO,
Ann Arbor Film Festival, Athens International Film and Video Festival, Boomtown Film and Music Festival,
DC Independent Film Festival, Taos Shortz Film Fest, Flatpack Film Festival, Albany Film Fest,
Dawson City International Short Film Festival, International Changing Perspectives Short Film Festival,
Busan International Short Film Festival, JeonJu international film festival,
Leiden International Short Film Experience, IndieForum, SEOUL International Women’s Film Festival,
Breakthroughs Film Festival, Aurora Picture Show’s Extremely Shorts Film Festival,
Walthamstow International Film Festival, SouthSide Film Festival, Macon Film Festival,
Free Range Film Festival, Animation Block Party, Mosaic World Film Festival, We Like ‚Em Short Film Festival,
ANIMA – Córdoba International Animation Festival, Bogotá Experimental Film Festival,
Seoul international Extreme-Short Image & Film Festival, Indie Cork, TOFUZI,
SAPPORO Short Fest , Dublin International Short Film and Music Festival, Mill Valley Film Festival,
Northern Wave International Film Festival, International Short Film Festival of Cyprus,
Uppsala international short film festival, Indie Memphis, Asiana International Short Film Festival,
Cucalorus Film Festival, CutOut Fest, ZINEBI International Festival of Documentary and Short Film,
L’Alternativa, Animated Dreams, Longue vue sur le court, Leuven Short Film Festival

2014
NoBudget Film Festival, Libelula Animation Festival, Luksuz Film Festival

Ruben’s Elevator by Dress Code


Seventy-five year old Ruben Pardo is the oldest elevator manual operator in Los Angeles. For six days a week over the past 40 years, he has helped the patrons of the Art Deco marvel at 5514 Wilshire Blvd “up and down” while enlightening them with positive musings on the simple joys of life. Congrats on 40 years Ruben!

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Starring: Ruben Pardo
Produced and Directed by: Dress Code (dresscodeny.com)
Executive Producers: Dan Covert + Andre Andreev
Producer: Tara Rose Stromberg
Cinematography: Andre Andreev
Edit: Mike Cook + Dan Covert
Color: Andre Andreev
Assistant Camera: Herbie Wei
Production Cordinator: Nick Stromberg
End Titles: Rasmus löwenbrååt, Dan Covert
Music + Sound Design: YouTooCanWoo
On Set Sound: Matteo Liberatore
Shot on Location in Los Angeles on a Red Epic
Special Thanks: Ruben Pardo, Ace Gallery, Kasey Taylor, Douglas Chrismas

Thomas Genon – This Is Home by Ride Shimano


„Since I was a kid I always wanted to be on two wheels. My dad raced enduro motocross and growing up I always looked up to him, so that’s where my passion for bikes started.“ – Thomas Genon

Featuring: Thomas Genon
Directed by: Harrison Mendel
Cinematography By: Harrison Mendel and Hadrien Picard
Edited By: Harrison Mendel
Sound Design: Racket Sound
Title Design: Studio Dialog
Still Photography: Robb Thompson

Special Thanks: Marc Genon, Antoine Bizet, Jules Langeard, Eliott Lapotre, Lapotre Family

„A Beautiful Life“
Broke For Free
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“I Really Wanna Be Your Man”
Performed by The Sheepdogs
Courtesy of Warner Music Canada
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

„And Add“
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Vocabulary 1 by Becky James


Snake and Butterfly are neighbors on a school worksheet. Covetous Butterfly wants something from his serpentine compatriot, but what? Juxtaposing charming animation with deft, unusual narrative construction, the animation explores how we piece together narrative from the sources around us.

Director- Becky James
Director of Photography- Kevin Hayden
Camera- Derek Sexton Horani
Child- Emma Roselle

Read a review of the film on the Vimeo Blog: http://ift.tt/2bBv3R1

Sonst nichts / Nothing else by Drushba Pankow

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Sonst nichts / Nothing else was the second animated short film by Volker Schlecht. The production was supported by a post graduation scholarship and a grant of the country Saxony-Anhalt. The film was produced 1999/2000 in Prague at the animation studios Bratri v triku at Barrandov, drawn on paper and photographed under a traditional rostrum camera on 35mm. The division of the screen into two different parts was made possible by a special construction, invented by the camera operator Jan Chvoika. This upload is dedicated to the memory of our great teacher Eva Natus-Salamoun (+2014), who made this collaborative work possible. Many thanks to Detelina Grigorova-Kreck and Joachim Kreck (distribution) for their permission!