Caravane – Club Palace by Caravane


Club Palace is a short dream like voyage in which the viewer is the protagonist. As if in a dream, we are drawn through a series of surreal spaces where light, sound and gravity trick our senses. Through a progressive journey from confined spaces to an imaginary open world, Club Palace guides you on a course focused on exploration, curiosity and the unknown.

A film by : Caravane Studio, Camille Boyer, Nik Mirus

Production: l’Éloi (Éloi Beauchamp, Sébastien Hotte)
Directors: Caravane Studio : Jean-Constant Guigue & Francis Dakin-Côté (l’Éloi)
Art director: Camille Boyer (l’Éloi)
Director of photography: Nik Mirus (l’Éloi)

Music: Loïc Ouaret
Key grip: Pierre-Luc Bouchard
Electro: Amélie Douville, Jean-Martin Landry, Cédric Dupuis
Camera assistant: Gérardo Alcaine
Swing : Alexis Belhumeur
Assistant art director: Bastien Collard
Texture artist: Marc O’brien
Stop motion animation: Rodrigo Sergio Eguren Raez, Jean-Constant Guigue, Francis Dakin-Côté, Bastien Collard, Camille Boyer
Post-production : Caravane (Francis Dakin-Côté)
Title design : Olivier Charland

Special thanks to our art department volunteers : Rodrigo Sergio Eguren Raez, Ashley Olivieri, Marie Ebiner, Camille Bégin, Florine Pellachin, Guillaume Riopel, Vincent Malo, Marianne Stratis, Catherine Lévesque

Shrinking Slovenia by Joerg Daiber


Slovenia is one of Europe’s best kept traveller secrets. It is a small country that boasts wonderfully diverse geography: high Alpine peaks, idyllic countryside, vibrant city life, tranquil villages and a stretch of coastline. Tourism has been picking up over the last years, but it is still an amazing place to vistit.

Travel trough amazing nature sites like Lake Bled, Vintgar Gorge and Bohinj lake. Vist the amazing Škocjan Cave and the Predjama Castle. Enjoy the adriatic coast at Prian and take a trip to the picturesque capital of Ljubljana.

A tilt-shift time-lapse aerial film by Joerg Daiber.

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Shot with Lumix GH4 and GH2, Gorillapod, 14-140mm and 7-14mm Lumix Lenses. Postproduction with Adobe Creative Production Suite.

Music: Four Seasons – Spring (1st Movement) Antonio Vivaldi perfomed by Apollo Symphony Orchestra.

||Where Are The African Gods|| Film by: Rodney Passé by Rodney Passé


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Poetic License: Where are the African Gods?
Lyricist Abbey Lincoln’s words are brought to life in this meditative portrait of black masculinity

A moving recording of the late writer and renowned jazz singer Abbey Lincoln is captured in this new film from Brooklyn-born director Rodney Passé, who has previously worked with powerhouse music video director Kahlil Joseph. Reading from her own works, Lincoln’s voice sets the tone for a film that explores the African American experience through fathers and their sons.

“The film movingly captures moments from the perspective of African American men and their sons”
“Abbey Lincoln’s poem is a chilling reminder of black society’s struggle with self-image,” explains Passé. Speaking of the film’s experiment with spoken-word and music, the filmmaker continues: “The arrangement is heart-felt, capturing moments from the perspective of African American men and their sons, while celebrating the essence of black culture and honouring its significance in today’s society.”

Undisturbed Norway – a timelapse adventure by Casper Rolsted


Experience a timelapse journey through the undisturbed nature of Norway. Nature’s beauty can be so easily missed. It is my hope that my films will contribute to a deeper understanding and gratitude of the natural wonders in our world and to the preservation of our fragile environment in the future.

Film locations in “Undisturbed Norway”:
– Sognefjell
– Folgefonna
– Dalsnibba Mountain Plateau
– Gamle-Strynefjellsvegen
– Jotunheimen
– Briksdal Glacier
– Rondane
– Ridder-Spranget (The Knight’s leap), Valdresflye
– Rauma
– Hardangerfjord
– Hardangervidda
– Geiranger
– Lovatnet
– Oldevatnet

Photographer, editor and sounddesigner: Casper Rolsted
Music: “All is Not Lost” by Tony Anderson (licensed through Musicbed)

Camera equiptment:
Sony A6300 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body
Samyang 12mm f/2.0 NCS CS lens
Samyang 21mm F1.4 ED AS UMC CS lens
Samyang 50mm F1.2 AS UMC CS lens
Samyang 100mm F2.8 ED UMC MACRO lens
Edelkrone SliderPLUS Medium with Action & Target Module

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東京 EYES ON THE CITY – TOKYO by Federico Mazzarisi


The fourth chapter of Eyes On The City explores the streets of Tokyo and the Japanese tuning scene through the eyes of Akira Nakai.

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Director – Federico Mazzarisi
Creative Director – Roberto Merlini
Production Company – BASEMENT
DP – Tommaso Terigi
Executive Producer – Francesco Crespi
Line Producer – Mio Nishitani
Brand Producer – Lorenzo Osti
1AC – Keivan Salehpour
2nd Camera Operator – Andrea Munafò
Editor – Francesco Caroselli
Sound Design & Music– Daniele de Virgilio
Colorist – Daniel Pallucca
VFX – Alessio De Vecchi

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Deus ex Machina | Painted in Dust by Cameron Goold


Forrest Minchinton was raised by the desert. Growing up in
Huntington Beach, CA, Forrest and his surfboard shaper dad – Mike –
took every chance they got to head out to the Mojave desert. There, on
a remote compound constructed from objects lost and found, Forrest
learned to ride motorcycles, shape surfboards, and see the world
through a different lens.

DIRECTOR & PRODUCER:​
Dustin Humphrey

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: ​
Dustin Humphrey & Carby Tuckwell

STARRING:​
Forrest Minchinton & Mike Minchinton

WRITTEN BY:​
Shawn Tyler Packard & Cameron Goold

DP:​ Cameron Goold

EDITOR, COLORIST & SOUND DESIGN:​
Shawn Tyler Packard

CAMERA OPERATORS: ​
Matt Wybenga, Jacob Johnson, Harry Mark, & Jedediah Thunell

STILL PHOTOGRAPHY:
Harry Mark

MUSIC:
Dawn – RY X
Son of My Father – Chicory Tip
Modern Life – Shakes
Sorry – The Moth & the Flame
Howling – RY X
Heavy Pop – WU LYFE
NARRATION:​ Jeffrey Pillars

THIS IS HOME – Alex Hall: Athlete Edit by The Faction Collective


Whether it was blowing minds while shooting urban in Finland, defying the laws of physics in the Czech Republic or some signature huge airs during the springtime shred session in Verbier, Alex Hall’s full-length film debut was nothing short of a masterclass. This Athlete Edit is a compilation of Alex’s best shots from the film, as well as a few jaw-dropping extras that didn’t make the cut, released for your viewing pleasure.

Shot on Location: Jyväskylä, Finland. Deštné v Orlických Horách, Czech Republic. Verbier, Switzerland.

Edited By: Etienne Mérel

Filmed By: Etienne Mérel, Martin Bernard

Music: Gang Starr – Jazz Thing

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Phone Story by Graham Mason


A story about a guy going through a rough patch, told through 218 text messages and 4 phone calls.

Director, Writer, Editor – Graham Mason

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Cast (in order of appearance): Gary Richardson, Carmen Christopher, William Stephenson, Clare O’Kane, Michael Patrick Nicholson, Mitra Jouhari

Director of Photography – Danny Vecchione
Casting – Geraldine Baron
Production Sound – Zach Bishop, Anthony Thompson
Sound Mix – Matt Giordano
Music – Ben Von Wildenhaus
Design – Graham Mason

Thank You: Nicole Boettcher, Steven Brahms, Alex Goldberg, Alex Grey, Russ Harbaugh, Lucas Joaquin, April Lamb, Peter Samuels, Brian Steinberg