Vorticity (4K) by Mike Olbinski


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Song by Kerry Muzzy: „Found“ (Available on iTunes (http://bit.ly/MO_TM3) and Amazon (http://bit.ly/Found_KM) – please support him!)
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Blood. Sweat. Tears. Joy. That’s what this spring was for me. The miles, the grind, the failing, the epic days missed, the lack of sleep, the jubilation, the friendships strengthened, and the time away from my family. And when the chasing was all done…wondering, was worth it all?

Heck yeah it was.

I had three goals this spring: Get a tornado on time-lapse, capture the best footage I possibly could, and chase as much as my schedule would allow. That ended up totalling 18 chase days. 20,000 miles driven. Almost 60,000 time-lapse frames shot. Nine total states. Hours and hours and hours of editing. All between April 15th and June 15th.

And the tornado? Not only did I get one, but I got six more. On April 15th, the very first day out, I saw two tornadoes in the Texas Panhandle. May 9th was Wynnewood and Sulphur in Oklahoma (both in this film), as well as Trinidad on June 13th in Colorado. And while most tornadoes will be obvious in the film, you’ll have to use a keen eye to spot the first two, which appear at 2:08 and 2:13. The Wynnewood tornado, which you will see at the very end of the film, was one of the most surreal moments of my life. I was so focused on keeping up with the storm that day, that I barely realized that I had captured what I’d been working so hard to get. I texted my wife a few photos and simply said „Baby I did it“. It wasn’t until she responded „Babe, it’s beautiful. I’m so happy for you“ that I completely lost it – live stream going on in the truck, people watching, and tears streaming down my face.

But that’s how much this spring meant to me, and how hard I was going. Most of the time exhausted. My typical routine would be to leave Phoenix sometime in late afternoon, drive all night, sleep an hour or two in the truck and then chase the next few days. And then drive home all night again. I did whatever I could to to minimize the time away from my family. Heck, I once even shot a wedding all day, left the venue, and drove all night to chase. I didn’t want to miss anything this spring.

What’s awesome to me is that some of my best stuff came from marginal days, where it took some effort and crazy luck to get sick storm structures. Those were the surprises – amazing clips worthy of the final product despite the chase day starting out subpar. Combined together with everything else, I think it’s some of my best footage to date!

Technical note…this film marks the first time I used my Canon 5DSR and 11-24 for time-lapse, which I bought right before the spring started (Thank you Martin Heck for the help!). I’m not 100% sure of course, but I believe the tornadoes in the film may be some of the first ever captured in 8K resolution. The 50 megapixels that camera offers was huge for being able to zoom into certain shots and still maintain fantastic quality and sharpness. Couldn’t be happier with that beast. I also used my trusty 5D3 for the tighter shots, with the 35mm, 50mm or 135mm.

I have to mention Kerry Muzzey here…he has surpassed being kind to me. This is the 3rd or 4th time he’s donated a song to one of my projects and I’m forever grateful. His music is powerful, haunting at times, and always, always perfect for the story I want to tell. This year I knew right away that „Found“ was the song I would use. Please visit the links above to support his work!

There are a lot of names to thank which are listed at the end of the film. I owe them all so much for helping me this spring. Nowcasting, making me turn around when I was headed to Montana, teaching me about forecasting, helping me choose the right new camera, editing input, and just being good friends. I am very blessed to have some amazing people around me!

Most of all to my wife, Jina. She knows…every year I’m gone longer. I’m sure next year could be worse. But through it all, even when it’s really tough, she’s always right behind me. Making things work when I’m away. There are never enough words to cover how amazing she is. But she knows and I know – this film wouldn’t happen without her.

I think that’s about it! Thanks to everyone for the kind words of support all year. I truly hope you enjoy this one! On to Monsoon 3!
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Technical Details:

Captured with A CANON 5DSR, CANON 5D3, Canon 11-24mm f/4, 16-35mm, 35mm, 50mm, 135mm
Processed using Lightroom, LR Timelapse, After Effects and Premiere Pro

Most clips available in 8K resolution, as well as 4K.

After the End by Sam Southward


For Rene Fustercluck, life was bad, the Apocalypse was awful and then Gordon arrived. ‚After the End‘ explores the possibility that the only thing worse than being the last man on earth, is being the second to last man on earth.

Sam Southward is represented globally by Nexus Productions, for more info please contact:
judy@nexusproductions.com

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DJ Pone – Heart Swing (feat. Jaw) by Paul Trillo


Official video for DJ Pone’s Heart Swing from the upcoming album ‘Radiant‘.

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Director – Paul Trillo
Director of Photography – Greg Wilson
Produced by – Lihu Roter (Particle3) & Tessa Travis (Project Fathom)
Talent – Tyler Phillips & Emily Terndrup
Production Manager – Sarah Benjamin
Stylist – Helen Anstis
Make Up – Bri Trischitta
Assistant Editor – Ned Paige
Editor and VFX – Paul Trillo

THE PROCESS by Jesse Hoffman


Why do we go to the mountains? There are reasons that reach beyond the climb, past the descent, and are far more important than the summit. Regardless of the grade, the elevation, or the name of any peak, we go to the mountains seeking a feeling; and no matter where or who we are, the feeling is the same. Whether you’re on the highest mountain in the world or at your local hill back home – we go for The Process.

Film By:
Jesse Hoffman

Location:
Elk Mountains, CO

Featuring:
JoAnna Coffey
Chris Davenport
Garrett Greene
Patrick Doyle
Ryan Koster
Patrick Westfeldt
TJ David
Tyler Lindsay
Sam Coffey
Morgan Boyles

Voice Over:
Bob Wade
Chris Davenport
Andy Popinchalk

Music
“Gabriel” by Kevin Matley — http://ift.tt/17wnvYf
Kangaroo Vindaloo & Ben Bocan — www.freesound.com

Special thanks:
Chris Davenport
Lizzie Talenfeld
Haley Hoffman
Julie Kennedy
Morgan Boyles
Danny Brown
Chason Russel
EcoFlight
Aspen82

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‚Girl on the escalator‘ by Charles Bukowski (short film) by KAYHAN LANNES OZMEN


A film by Kayhan Lannes Ozmen, based on the poem „Girl on the escalator“ by Charles Bukowski.
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Production Companies: Cosmo Cine & O2 FILMES

Casting:
The Girl: Nicole Della Costa
The Boyfriend: Breno Moreira
Voice Over: James Scott
Girlfriend at the park: Caetana Metsavaht
Guy at the disco: Pedro Prado
Guru: Olav Lorentzen

Screenplay and Director: Kayhan Lannes Ozmen
Assistant Director: Guilherme Meirelles
DoP: Daniel Venosa
A.C.: Michele Diniz
Gaffer: Lucas Stirling
Art Director: Isabel Pedrosa
Set Designer: Marcos Reis
Costume Designer: Violaine Cadinot & Maria Alice Salgado
Sound: Luiz Henrique Lins Campos
Executive Producers: Kayhan Lannes Ozmen & Rejane Bicca
Producer: Bernardo Portella
Driver: Amarilio Lopes
Catering: Neusa Maria de Paula & Eva
Sound Design and Mix: Serhan Lannes Ozmen
Edit & Color Correction: Kayhan Lannes Ozmen

BÄR by Visor66


„Bär“ is a personal story about my grandfathers past in World War 2. The film is my graduation project from the Institute of Animation, Visual Effects and Digital Postproduction at the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg in Ludwigsburg, Germany. It was finished in 2014.

I am very thankfull that within the last 2 years, the film was screened on over 150 festivals worldwide, win Awards and Special Mentions and had me travel to many of those wonderfull festivals. I thank everyone involved in helping me create this very personal piece and the people choosing the film for their festivals. Thank you very much!

Please go to my website for more info about the film and myself: www.floerks.de

Thank you for watching!

Credits:
Music and Sound: Christian Heck (sumophonic.de)
Production: Julia Smola

Excerpt of Prizes, Nominations and Official Selections:
First Steps Award 2014 / Winner Short and Animation Film
12th Shnit International Short Film Festival / Nomination: Jury Award Up to 10 Minutes Section
Reflecta Film Festival 2014 / Audience Award
Couch Fest Films 2014 / Golden Couch
Watersprite 2015 / Nominated for The Animation & Original Film Music Categories
20th It’s All True International Documentary Film Festival / Special Mention
Corona Fastnet Short Film Festival / Best Animation
9th Wendland Shorts Kurzfilmfestival / Best Documentary Film
4th International Tour Film Fest / Special Mention
23rd Curtas Vila Do Conde International Film Festival / Best Documentary
22nd Capalbio International Film Festival / Special Mention
12th Indianapolis International Film Festival / Best Short
2nd International Film Festival Crosscurrent / Winner in The Category International Contracorriente
14th Concorto Film Festival 2015 / Golden Donkey Award
8th Filmzeitkaufbeuren / Special Mention Innovation Award of the Jury
30th Brest European Short Film Festival / Shorts Tv Award for The Ovni Competition
Prix Ars Electronica 2015 Computer Animation/Film/VFX/ Award of Distinction
Annecy 2015 / Official Selection
Unicato / Unicato Award film of the year 2015

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Naughty Princess by Vasil Shotarov


Naughty Princess is a short tale about a geeky young lad who builds a catapult to launch himself towards the princess in the tower. The story is set in a different time period but still reflects on a modern issue and is intended to be light hearted and fun while maintaining its impactful motive.

Produced as a Final Major Project at Bournemouth University (NCCA) 2016.

Wolfie’s Just Fine – A New Beginning (Official Music Video) by Brandon Dermer


Directed by Jon Lajoie & Brandon Dermer
Written & Edited by Jon Lajoie
Produced by Ray Blanco
Executive Produced by Djay Brawner & Blake Greenbaum
Production Company: Anthem Films

STARRING
Gabriel Bateman as The Boy
Andrew Fox as The Boy’s Brother
Bodie Neme as Sebastien
Leah Kilpatrick as The Woman
David Rispoli as The Boyfriend
Frederick Lawrence as The Murderer

PRODUCTION
Executive Assistant Abigail West
Executive Producer Blake Greenbaum
Head of Production Derek Dale
General Manager Nicole Swedlow
1st AD Sam Shapson
KEY PA Rion Fisher
Production Assistant Joan Gallagher
Production Assistant David Moore

CAMERA
Director Of Photography Wojciech Kielar
1st AC Chuck Shwartzbeck
2nd AC Dom Jones
DIT Day One Jacqueline Lehr
DIT Day Two Jorge Gomez

ART
Production Designer Justin McClain
Art Director Jake Solano
Asst Art Director Melissa Gamez
Set Dresser / Truck Driver Bill Peterson
Art PA Hannah Olsen
Set Dresser – SUNDAY ONLY John Craighead
GRIP & ELECTRIC
Gaffer Kyle Fallon
Key Grip Ely Gonzalez
G&E Swing Driver Aaron Pong

MAKEUP
Make Up Artist Lili Kaytmaz
MUA asst Sunny Drissia

WARDROBE
Wardrobe Stylist Daniel Selon

POST
DIT and Assistant Editor Andrew Wilsak
Color: Ryan K McNeil
BTS Gabriel Younes