NICELY by Fabien Ecochard


NICELY

Hommage à tous les Niçois. Parce que Nice est et restera toujours Nissa la Bella.
Tribute to all the people of Nice. Because Nice is and will remain Nissa la Bella.

// Gears : 5DIII / 35mm 1.4 / 50mm 1.4 / 100mm 2.8
// Music : Kitty Hawk by Doug Kaufman (http://atomikmusic.com/)

WILD BEASTS – Big Cat by Pablo Maestres


Music Video for BIG CAT, a song by WILD BEASTS
Domino Records / Commissioner: Bart Mcdonagh

Director: Pablo Maestres
Production Company: FRIEND
Producer: Laia Barot
Executive Producer: Luke Tierney
Director of Photography: Marc Miró
Art Director: Iván Triviño
Edit: Carlos Font Clos
Post-production: Sim Sala Bim
Colorist: Xavi Santolaya
Production Manager: Aina Salarich
Costume Designer: Beatriz Dominguez
Make up & Hair: Paula Delgado

No Needle, Just A Haystack by Garret Harkawik


Nick Zammuto spent over ten years as one half of the popular indie band The Books, before the group split up in 2012. ‚No Needle, Just A Haystack‘ is a new short documentary that follows Nick and his family as he launches a new band and reflects on his unusual path to becoming a musician.

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LAND WE LOVE by Pudim


When you see someone running in Jamaica, every step carries inspiration.
There, track and field is not just a regular sport, it’s passion, dedication and truly being devoted.

Directed by: Douglas Bernardt and Filipe Zapelini
Cinematographer: Lucas D. Oliveira
Producer: Marina Hecker
Editor: PUDIM
Colorist: Lucas Moesch
Sound: Satélite
Soundtracks: “William Basinski – Watermusic II“, “Kuj Yato – Clap! Clap!“

Special Thanks:
Santa Transmedia, Gustavo Gripe, Amadeu Caringi, Gabriel Honzik, Leo Coutinho.
DM9Sul, Marco “Loco“ Bezerra, Marcio Callage, Everton Behenck.
Kito Siqueira, Danilo Abraham.

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Eternal Father bless our land
Guard us with Thy mighty hand
Keep us free from evil powers
Be our light through countless hours
To our leaders, Great Defender,
Grant true wisdom from above
Justice, truth be ours forever
Jamaica, land we love.

The Magic of Mount Seymour (4k) by Nathan Starzynski


The day I first set foot on Mount Seymour, I knew it would have a lasting profound impact on me. Located on Vancouver’s North Shore, the mountain looks down over the vibrant and pulsing city to the South, while the Coast Mountains stretch endlessly to the North. For 3 years, I returned on and off to seek inspiration, and to shoot as much timelapse as possible. Every time, I found a new and unique display of magic. I never tire of seeing the lights, the colours, the sunrise, the sunset, and just sitting back at peace above the world. This is the culmination of years of practice, countless pounds of equipment carried, many sleepless nights, and 100s of hours of editing. Enjoy!

Music: Makes the Wind (feat. REMMI & Yung Youth) by Super Duper – licensed via The Music Bed (musicbed.com)

Equipment used:
Nikon D7000, Nikon 18-55 VR, Nikon 55-200 VR
Canon 7Dm2, Canon 24-70 f/4 L IS, Canon 70-200 f/4 L IS, Tokina 11-16 2.8 DX, Canon 24 1.4 L
Sony a7s, Sigma 20 1.4

All clips available for licensing in 4k. Almost all have been sped up beyond their original timelapse form for this film, and are 10-15 seconds in length each.
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Disclaimer: The Mount Seymour Backcountry is a wilderness area. If you are planning on hiking or camping in the park, make sure you are familiar with the park’s own rules regarding human activities http://ift.tt/1xuaiqp. Even if you are going on a day hike, it is crucial to carry the 10 essentials and leave a detailed trip plan with someone reliable http://ift.tt/1QfFCb0. There have been far too many rescues in the North Shore over the past few years. With proper preparation and knowledge, the beauty of these mountains is available for all to enjoy.

How to Make a Tennis Ball by Benedict Redgrove


I was commissioned to make a film and shoot a set of images by ESPN for Wilson, to show the manufacturing process of their tennis balls for the US Open. We flew to the factory, shot the film and stills in one day then flew home. Its an amazingly complex manufacture, requiring 24 different processes to make the final ball. It was hot, loud and the people who worked there, worked fast. So much beauty in each stage. I love the mechanics of how things are made, it fills me with great pleasure. I hope you enjoy the film.

S.O.C.O by Marcus Armitage


A Scene’s of Crime Officer is Plagued by memories of her day job. Two environments mesh together as she struggles to separate work and home life.

Made with the ICA and Kingston University for Channel 4’s Random Acts.

With additional animation by Diana Gradinaru.

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