reConception by OAKJO


A short film about a hell-bent bunch of boys who break into an abandoned cargo trailer that’s not quite as abandoned as it looks… Also a meditation on the very beginning and end of life.

WINNER best experimental short film, Rhode Island Int’l Film Festival. WINNER runner-up best short film, Nitehawk Film Festival. Additional Festivals & Screenings: Savannah Film Fest, Athens Int’l Film+Video Festival, Newport Beach, Vail, Big Bear Lake, Big Apple, Fort Lauderdale Int’l, Hawaii Int’l, New York Int’l Short Film Festival, Sunscreen Film Festival West. Recently featured Daily Short Pick on Film Shortage: http://ift.tt/232tIny

LOOKING GLASS by celia rowlson-hall


A break up. A woman stands alone in an empty apartment. She dances with abandon and is reborn in the joy of the moment.

Starring Celia Rowlson-Hall and Jason Kittleberger

Directed by Celia Rowlson-Hall
Cinematography by Andrew Droz Palermo
Editing by Iva Radivojevic
Produced by Andrea Roa and Orlee-Rose Strauss
Creative Directors: Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman

See the entire short film series here: http://ift.tt/1UHT1q6

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THROUGH THE WALL by Tim Nackashi


A short documentary about a family divided by the US/Mexico border.

Abril and her 2 year old boy Julián are living undocumented in America. Julián’s father Uriel was stopped by police for a minor traffic ticket and was deported back to Mexico, where he now lives. In order to see each other, Uriel, Abril and Julián must cross difficult terrain to reach the border fence where they spend time together through the wall.

Directed by Tim Nackashi
Produced by Chelo Alvarez-Stehle and Tim Nackashi
[American Unit]
Cinematography: Alexander Nikishin
Additional Cinematography: Moira Moirel & Chelo Alvarez-Stehle
Production Manager & Still Photographer: Maria Theresa Fernandez
1st AC: Darren P. Nim
[Mexican Unit]
Cinematography: Gabriela Cortés
Additional Cinematography: Jesus Vasquez
Production Manager: Gabriela Cortés
Sound Recordist: Aaron Valdes Gurrola
Editor: Tim Nackashi & Tim Jieh
Editorial Consultants: Crystal Wooten & David Sampliner
Colorist: Bossi Baker
Original Score: Heather McIntosh
Cello & Electronics: Heather McIntosh
Flute & Piccolo: Leah Paul
Sound Design: Rich Bologna
©2016 Human Resources Films

CHROMATICITY by Paul Trillo


„CHROMATICITY“ /ˌkrəʊməˈtɪsɪtɪ/ – the quality of a color as determined by its dominant wavelength and its purity.

An ethereal flight over the ocean as mysterious colored smoke leaves its mark across the sky. A beautiful choreography between four drones simultaneously in flight. To learn more, watch the behind the scenes: http://ift.tt/25u4As4

Official Selection NY Drone Film Festival
Official Selection US Drone Film Festival

Directed by Paul Trillo
Produced by Brian Streem (Aerobo www.aerobo.com)
Music By Noah Cunningham (http://ift.tt/1l8WG3b)

Hybrid Forms: New Growth by Andy Lomas


This is a variation of Hybrid Forms, using the same simulation data as in my previous video (http://ift.tt/1KOHHSi) but showing regions of active cell growth instead of the internal structures. As cells are born they are highlighted in blue, which gradually fades as each cell ages. Complex patterns emerge in waves across the surface, with adjacent cells tending to accumulate enough food to split at approximately the same time so tending to be roughly synchronized in the times when new cells are born.

I would like to thank Max Cooper for permission to use ‚Teotihuacan Part 2‘ for the accompanying music.

For more information:
Website: http://ift.tt/KmuwRz
Mailing list: http://ift.tt/1LUmUUS

Charles X – Can You Do it by Parallel


Music video directed for the charismatic LA-born musician Charles X for his eagerly anticipated new single entitled Can You Do It in mixed 3D/2D animation produced by Eddy and animated at Brunch Studio.

This collaboration is intended to act as a social commentary which aims to cast light on perceived societal expectations and social norms by integrating elements and people from different walks of life.

I sought to merge the typically highbrow sport of horse racing with the commonly misrepresented “mean streets” of Pacoima, the proud birthplace of Charles X, to challenge any stereotypes or preconceptions of race and social class which may exist in modern day society.

I wanted to communicate Charles’ intended message via the lens of an artificial world in my own style of animation.

„Can You Do It“ is now available on Charles X’s new album, „Sounds of the Yesteryear“:

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Credits:
Lyrics: Charles X
Music: Redrum

Director: Quentin Baillieux
Production : www.Eddy.tv
Co-producers : Les Androids Associés (previz)
Executive Producer : Corry Van Rhijn
Producer : Julie Bellemare
Animation studio : Brunch
Post Production : Nightshift

Storyboard : Noé Lecombre
Character design : Wandrille Maunoury
Typography : Pierre-Alban Kientz
Modeling : David Arnould, Clement Lauricella, Valentin Samuel, Théo Dusapin
Set up : Adrien Gentil, Maxime Cozick
Animation 2D : Michael Bataille, Tristan Poulain, Amélie Maurice
Motion Design : Almir NagoAnimation 3D : Axel Digois, Aline Hananel, Johann Le Pouder,Rendering : Candice Theuillon, Remi Julien, Mathieu Maurel, Jean-Charles Kerninon
Previs Artists : Les Androids Associés – Volcy Gallois-Montbrun, Tristan Laville, Guillaume Robert, Henri Zaitoun
Editor : Benjamin Massoubre
Color grading : Gabriel PorierColor grading consultant : Luis Arteaga

Stagiaires développement : Arthur Chaumay, Leïla Courtillon

Thanks to: Nicolas de Rosanbo, Jean-François Bourrel, Mathieu Hue, Julien Desplanques, Nolwenn Hajo, Franck Duchene, Charles-Philippe Bowles, Celine Vanlint, Moses Yohannes, Raphaelle Tinland, Olivier Rigout, Laura Rouvellat, Nicolas Guibert.

Herbie and Nathan Fletcher: Peninsula South by Nixon


Nixon brings together larger-than-life surf legends Herbie and Nathan Fletcher for a road trip down memory lane in a new short film entitled Peninsula South, where the father and son team head down to Baja and revisit some old haunts from previous adventures. Director Riley Blakeway captures Herbie’s pioneering spirit and the close-knit relationship he has built with his son Nathan as they set out on an expedition they’ve not made together in over twenty years, reignites both their love for Baja and their deep appreciation for one another. By the late 60s, Herbie had already begun exploring Baja in search of un-crowded lineups and adventure. As his life moved forward, he built a family who share his love of travel, and who have joined him countless times to explore the fickle southern peninsula. On this latest mission, Nathan discusses his father’s contagious, childlike enthusiasm for surfing and life, and shares how he hopes to pass those ideals down to the next Fletcher generation.
See more at nixon.com/baja

In Japan – 2015 by Vincent Urban


This film is a collection of audiovisual moments and memories of a 3-week railway journey through Japan in 2015. We were whizzing through the country with the Shinkansen visiting Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima and Kyoto as well as lots of wonderful little places along the way, meeting the most friendly people and experiencing a culture that somehow balances its rich tradition with a very futuristic present.

Filmed by: Vincent Urban, Alex Schiller, Alex Tank
Edit & Sounddesign by: Vincent Urban
Grading by: Alex Schiller

Thanks to:
Ryan Emond (thanks for Karaoke and filming some drone-stuff with us)), Oliver Würffell, Laia Gonzales, Diether Kerner, Hideyuki Yoshizawa

Filmed with Sony a7s and Canon 5D Mark III RAW

Music:
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Musik: Sascha Ring, Gernot Bronsert, Sebastian Szary
© Random Noize Musick, Monkeytown Music
Courtesy of Budde Music und der Sony/ATV Music Publishing (Germany) GmbH

PORC #2
Musik & Text: Sascha Ring, Gernot Bronsert, Sebastian Szary
© Random Noize Musick, Monkeytown Music
Courtesy Of Budde Music und der Sony/ATV Music Publishing (Germany) GmbH