Gus Dapperton „Prune, You Talk Funny“ by Itsbongoboy


its 1986 and desire and fantasy is all we have. we follow gus at a pivotal point in his life as he tries to figure out right from wrong.

director matthew dillon cohen
director of photography ben carey
producer luigi rossi
production diktator
choreographer juri onuki
production design sharon vion
stylist marc anthony george

editor matt schaff
colorist josh bohoskey
post production company the mill
3-d artist alessio de vecchi

THE BAIL PROJECT by Variable


The Bronx Freedom Fund pays the bail for people accused of misdemeanors who cannot afford their freedom. Who are these people? They are often the most vulnerable in our community and those with the least public voice. They are people like Ramel.

Having Ramel share his story with us was transformative – to be innocent and have your liberty denied is a national shame. His story galvanized us to make this film because his voice not only deserves to be heard, but needs to be heard. His courage, resolve and compassion is an inspiration and it’s time to shine a light on this grave injustice being visited upon far too many of our fellow citizens.

The Bronx Freedom Fund, and now the national Bail Project, is doing their part – Ramel’s story is a stirring reminder that it’s up to all of us to step up and do ours.

The Bail Project is an unprecedented national effort to combat mass incarceration by keeping tens of thousands of low-income Americans out of pretrial detention. The organization grows out of The Bronx Freedom Fund and will expand to dozens of high-need jurisdictions with the goal of reducing the unacceptable human suffering caused by unaffordable cash bail and supporting community efforts to end the racial disparities endemic to this system.

Join the cause at http://bailproject.org.

Featuring Ramel Edwards

Client: The Bronx Freedom Fund
Project Director: Ezra Ritchin

Production Company: Variable
Director: Kevan Funk
Cinematographer: Peter Hadfield
Producer: Alex Friedman
Executive Producer: Tyler Ginter
Production Supervisor: Paige Demarco
Production Coordinator: Rocco Campanelli
1st AC: Oliver Lanzenberg
DIT: Jeff Levine
Gaffer: Brad Burke
Key Grip: Seth Dean
Sound: Corey Poindexter
Production Designer: Curtis Oliveira
Art PA: Syd Richardson
Art PA: Jack De Sousa
PA: Johnny Guevara
PA: Julius Moreno

Editorial: Cartel
Editor: Chris Catanach
Post Producer: Greer Bratschie
Post Executive Producer: Lauren Bleiweiss

Color: Company 3
Colorist: Jaime O’Bradovich
Color Producer: Kate Aspell

Sound Design/Mix: Matt Drake @ White Hart Post
Original Score: Ben Fox

Casting: Nina Day Casting

Supporting Cast:
Young Ramel: Taj Blain
Ramel’s Aunt: Donna Glaesner
Neighborhood Kid #1 Ariana Bantoe
Neighborhood Kid #2 Da’jour Jones
Neighborhood Kid #3 Jacquel Gilmore

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Joji „Demons“ (Official Music Video) by jared hogan


Directed by Jared Hogan

Performance by Diego Ballesteros

Producer: Elisha Gustafson
Executive Producer: Jared Harris
Director of Photography: Isaac Bauman
Costume Designer/Stylist: Paula Tabalipa
1st AC: Jordan Utley
Steadicam Operator: Jed Seuss
Gaffer: Ryan Hannah
Key Grip: Christian Darais
Grip: Gabe Mejias
Production Coordinator: Amity Waldecker
Colorist: Jacob McKee
Titles: Eric Hurtgen

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VORTEX // NYC by Tim Sessler


VORTEX is a personal project by Tim Sessler, shot on the iPhone 8 and Freefly MoVI. Filmed within 48h in NYC.

Read more about the project on our blog: http://ift.tt/1JXFKVk
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Edit & Sound Design || J.P. Damboragian || http://ift.tt/2BQlSWH
Music || Michael Marantz || http://ift.tt/noc8vu
Cello & Violin || Daniel Boventer || http://ift.tt/2AYjnnS
Production Support || Sam Hicks

Stabilization: Freefly MoVI (on Segway and wheelchair) gomovi.com
Camera: iPhone 8 with FilmicPro
Lens: Moment – New Wide Lens: http://ift.tt/2wRDUc5

Special thanks to Tabb Firchau and the entire Freefly team, Sam Hicks, Cameron Michael, Victoria Rivera, Soren Nielsen and Autumn K Brookmire for all the support and thanks to Mishka Kornai for the inspiration!!

How To Narrate Your Life Story – School Of Life by olga makarchuk


A short animation for the School of Life, written and narrated by Alain de Botton.

Directed and animated by Olga Makarchuk
Animation assistance Roxana Bentu
Narration by Alain de Botton
Sound by Mad Adam Films

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Squame by Nicolas Brault


—The film
Squame explores the body’s sensitive envelope, the skin. The ephemeral animated desquamations, created with the help of sugar casts, evoke fragile landscapes in a world at the edge of abstraction. Somewhere between archeological artifacts and macroscopic observations, the friable frontiers of these human bodies elude our gaze.

—Le film
Squame explore l’enveloppe sensible du corps, la peau. L’animation de ses desquamations éphémères, réalisée grâce à des moulages en sucre, évoque des paysages fragiles s’ouvrant sur des mondes à la limite de l’abstraction. Entre artéfacts archéologiques et observations macroscopiques, les frontières friables de ces corps humains se dérobent à notre regard.

Awards / Prix :
Grand prix pour la meilleure innovation technique : ANIMAX 2016, Skopje Macédoine
Prix du Meilleur son : OIAF Ottawa International Animation Festival 2016
Toronto New Vision Award 2016 : Toronto Arthouse Film Festival
Prix d’interprétation : Piaff – Festival International du Film d’Animation de Paris 2016
Mention spéciale, Les nouveaux alchimistes : Festival du Nouveau Cinéma 2016
Best Experimental Film : Festival TOFUZI 2016
Best Technique : Festival TOFUZI 2016
Best Experimental Film : MONSTRA 2017
Programme Director Special Mention : StopTrik IFF 2017

Travis Scott- „Goosebumps“ ft. Kendrick Lamar by BRTHR


Director/Edit/Color- BRTHR
EP- Sara Greco
Producer- Whitney Jackson
Prod Design- Lauren Nikrooz
VFX- Gloria FX, BRTHR
DP- Jackson Hunt
Additional Photography- Tommy Choi, BRTHR
Prod Company- StrangeLove (strangelove.co)
Title Font- Mikhael Villegas