The Art Market (in Four Parts): Galleries by Artsy


What does an art gallery do for an artist? What fuels the global expansion of galleries like Gagosian and White Cube? And how has the internet affected the way galleries do business? In the second installment of “The Art Market Series (in Four Parts),” we look at the complex ecosystem of commercial galleries to probe these questions—and get to the root of how galleries effectively steward artists’ careers, promote their work, and protect their markets. Gallerists, artists, and art-world influencers like Amalia Dayan, Daniella Luxembourg, Dominique Lévy, Michele Maccarone, Elmgreen & Dragset, Josh Baer, Stefan Simchowitz, and Sarah Thornton provide their insights.

Galleries is the second installment of a four-part documentary series, preceded by Auctions and followed by Patrons and Art Fairs. Together, the four segments tell a comprehensive story about the art market’s history and cultural influence, providing an approachable yet nuanced introduction to a extraordinary subject. Visit http://ift.tt/23X3hyi to watch all the films.

The series is produced in collaboration with UBS and directed by Oscar Boyson.

Director – Oscar Boyson
Editor – Nate DeYoung
Producer – Sean Barth
Produced By – Neighborhood Watch Films
Director of Photography – David Russo
Assistant Editor – Erin DeWitt
Assistant Editor – Matthew Hart
Sound – Colin Alexander
Music – Jay Wadley of Found Objects Music Production
Color – Irving Harvey

People with Alzheimer’s tell us memories they never want to forget by Cut.com


We asked people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s to tell us memories they never want to forget.

To learn about Alzheimer’s disease, visit the Alzheimer’s Association at alz.org.

Thank you for sharing your memories:

Myriam Marquez
68, age at diagnosis: 62

Lon Cole
68, age at diagnosis: 62

Frances Smersh
49, age at diagnosis: 48

Irene Japha
62, age at diagnosis: 57

Nancy Johnson
54, age at diagnosis: 51

Bob Wellington
75, age at diagnosis: 70

Music:
Chemistry by Frisco J
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For licensing and media inquiries: rudy@cut.com

Produced, Directed, and Edited by Cut.com

The San Diego Highwayman by Brent Foster


Thomas Weller, a.k.a. “The San Diego Highwayman” has been rescuing people stranded on the side of the road for 48 years.

When he was 16 years old, he drove his car into a ditch. A man came along and rescued him, asking only that Thomas pay it forward one day.

Since that time, Weller has rescued thousands of people who were stranded in one way or another. Weller hands them a card that says “You don’t owe me a thing. I’ve been there too. Someone once helped me out, just the way I’m helping you. If you really want to pay me back, here’s what you do: don’t let the chain of love end with you.

Back in August of 2011, Weller’s famous rescue car “Beulah” was totalled during a rescue. The remains of his prized car still sit in his back yard. Weller simply can’t afford to repair the car but has dreams of getting her back on the road while he’s still able to help others.

About the Project:

http://ift.tt/1zVzgTv

While I’m Here | The Legacy Project is a series of videos that profile living legacies while they’re still doing what they do best … turning life into legacy.

I decided to start this project after missing out on the chance to tell the story of a man from my hometown who dedicated his life to helping others. That man’s name was Frank Dymock. For years, Frank opened his garage to the public and sharpened skates free of charge. He wouldn’t accept a dime. He was an icon in the place where I grew up, and I always wanted to tell his story while he was still here.

Regretfully, I let time pass, and Frank passed away before I had the chance to tell his story. This project is dedicated to him and to countless others who live selflessly and truly leave a legacy, forever impacting the lives of the people lucky enough to cross their paths.

This project is 100 per cent a passion project. It’s self funded and something I wanted to do to pay it forward to people like Frank and Thomas (The San Diego Highwayman) who is profiled in this first film.

The crew and I have donated our time and personal expense to make this first film happen, and I am truly grateful that we were able to do so.

Special Thanks:

A very special thanks to Thomas and his wife Patti, who spent so much time with us and opened their doors to allow us to help tell this special story.

Credits:
Director | DP | Editor: Brent Foster
Second Cinematographer: Gerald Mabee
Audio and Production: Tammy Foster
Website: http://ift.tt/1jYE59Y
Twitter: http://twitter.com/fostervisuals
Facebook: http://ift.tt/13cdVJF
Project site: http://ift.tt/1zVzgTv
Music: The Music Bed & iStock

Thanks for taking the time to view, and please stay tuned for the next film!

SAVASANA • Slamdance Official Selection by Brandon Daley


Written, directed & edited by Brandon Daley – coolbrandond@gmail.com
Starring Paul Gordon, Amy Johnson and Sarah Sherman
Cinematography by Drew Angle
Produced by Madison Ginsberg
Art by Sarah Sherman – sarahsquirm.tumblr.com

OFFICIAL SELECTIONS/SCREENINGS:
Slamdance (2016)
Chicago Underground (2016) – WINNER OF BEST COMEDY
Florida Film Festival (2016)
Maryland Film Festival (2016)
Sarasota Film Festival (2016)
Calgary Underground (2016)
Boston Underground (2016)

DANNY BROWN | WHEN IT RAIN | OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO by mimi cave


CREDITS
Label: Warp Records
Director: Mimi Cave
Director of Photography: Alexander Dynan
Producer: Dale Wilson
Executive Producer, Doomsday: Danielle Hinde
Head of Production, Doomsday: Daniel Kent
AC: Kyle Adcock
Gaffer: Joe Vargo
Key Grip: Matt Malone
Props: Angela Worrell
Glam: Robbin Kraus
Editor: Blake Bogosian
Assistant Editors: Joelle Wagner, Seth Andrews
Colorist: Eric Pascua
Dancers: Chris Asaka, Latifa AlasadCraig, Peyton Ackley, Dana Barnes, Ray Boggues, Eric Broadnax, Malik Broadnax, Isaiah Cotton, Curtis Cross, Zarah Crowell, Marshall Darey, Marlec Davis, Aja R. Edwards, Sean Ellington. Shantynique Forté, Brendon Flowers, Justin Gaines, Dion Glenn, Willie Green, Vincent Huff, London Hughes, Joshua Jenkins, Christopher Johnson, Kayla Kimbro, Kyla Lewis, Rachel J Matthews, Aaron M Badugha, Arionna McIntosh, Jazmond Merritt, Jauhar Page, John Patton, Kennedy Patton, Haleem Ar Rasheed, Arielle Riley, LaNiya Robinson, Charles Sewell, Paris Singletary, Zharia Taylor, Kiaris Taylor, Malcom Thomas, Dru Wes, Corey Whitfell, David Williams, Jonté M Williams, Walter Williams

Special Thanks: Beast Editorial SF, Bonnie J. Oits

Sequin Raze | Film School Shorts by Film School Shorts


When the producer of a hit reality TV show receives inside information about a contestant from the show’s psychologist on its closing night, her moral compass is tested. A short film by Sarah Gertrude Shapiro, co-creator of Lifetime’s UnREAL. Starring Anna Camp (Pitch Perfect, True Blood), Ashley Williams (The Jim Gaffigan Show, How I Met Your Mother), and Frances Conroy (American Horror Story, Six Feet Under). Made at AFI.

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Film School Shorts is a production of KQED.

Marfa: This Must be the Place by ALCHEMYcreative


Something special happens when you turn off of Interstate 10 at Van Horn, Texas, on your way to Marfa. The sky opens up, cars become few and far between, you climb to almost 5,000 feet above sea level, and time slows down. The scale of the ruggedly beautiful land is vast and isolating. It instills a transcendent feeling of possibility, potential, and independence—a feeling that has inspired filmmakers, artists, poets, and cowboys for centuries.

Client: Adobe
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