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!!

NASA’s Science Aircraft Flies Over Thomas Fire in California

NASA’s Science Aircraft Flies Over Thomas Fire in California During an engineering flight test of the Cloud-Aerosol Multi-Angle Lidar (CAMAL) instrument, a view from NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center’s ER-2 aircraft shows smoke plumes, from roughly 65,000 feet, produced by the Thomas Fire in Ventura County, California, around 1 p.m. PST on Dec. 5th, 2017. via NASA http://ift.tt/2j3XCf5

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

Cygnus Cargo Spacecraft at Sunrise

Cygnus Cargo Spacecraft at Sunrise NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik photographed Orbital ATK’s Cygnus cargo spacecraft at sunrise, prior to its departure from the International Space Station at 8:11 a.m., Dec. 6, 2017. Expedition 53 Flight Engineers Mark Vande Hei and Joe Acaba of NASA gave the station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm the command to release Cygnus. via NASA http://ift.tt/2k27en9

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

He Could’ve Gone Pro by McGhee Monteith


He Could’ve Gone Pro
Written and Directed by McGhee Monteith

Debbie returns home for an obligatory Christmas dinner with her steel magnolia mother, but simmering resentment explodes to expose a long-held family secret, leaving the holiday – and the family – shattered.

Cast:
Cecelia Wingate
McGhee Monteith
Stephen Garrett

Director of Photography: Ryan Earl Parker
Composer: Jamison Hollister
Production Designer: Chandler Heinz
Sound Mixer: Brandon Robertson
Editor: Raymond Chu
1st Asst Camera: Stephen Hildreth
Gaffer: Andy Allmendinger
Colorist: Ryan Earl Parker
Sound Mix: Daniel Lynn

Awards:
Memphis Film Prize – Overall Grand Prize Winner
Louisiana Film Prize – Founder’s Circle Award
Film Out San Diego – Outstanding Emerging Talent Award (Monteith)
Outflix Film Festival – Jury Award
Outflix Film Festival – Audience Favorite Award
El Dorado Film Festival – Best Screenplay Award

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