The Ace of Cups: San Francisco’s (Almost) Forgotten All-Girl Band by KQED Arts


The Haight-Ashbury of 1967 was a place of endless possibility: new ways of living, an influx of ideas, and political and cultural revolution were in the air. And yet amidst this “anything goes” scene, one band still stuck out as an anomaly.

The Ace of Cups didn’t set out to be an all-girl band. The group’s original five members — Mary Gannon, Marla Hunt, Denise Kaufman, Mary Ellen Simpson and Diane Vitalich — came together guided by the communal spirit that blanketed Summer of Love-era San Francisco. Up to that point, most all-female bands had worn matching outfits and played cover songs. But with original songs that reflected their circumstances, the Ace of Cups played with groups like The Band, Jefferson Airplane, and even Jimi Hendrix, an avowed fan.

Despite their impact in San Francisco, in the intervening years the Ace of Cups were relegated to footnote status, all but written out of history books. But now, having kept in touch, four of the five original band members are about to enter a new chapter. Watch above to follow their journey. – Text by Kevin L. Jones

Director, Editor: Kelly Whalen
Cinematography and Sound: Peter Ruocco, Kelly Whalen, Jessica Jones
Music by The Ace of Cups

The River: Beauty & Hate by Vadym Sapatrylo


Today I want to share a new video about a special place which evokes contradictory feelings. It’s impossible to not be entranced by the beauty of the Kremenchuk reservoir. At the same time, many hate it as a manmade imposition. It’s creation from 1956 to 1959 forced the residents of over 200 villages to abandon their homes without any assistance or compensation. On top of that, imagine the the feelings associated with knowing that the place of your birth, the place where your life’s memories are built has been literally washed off the face of the planet. In total, 212 villages were flooded and 133 people moved out of the valley. But this video isn’t about those people and their fate, but about the feelings, the emotions, that the water elicits.

Today the Kremenchuk reservoir is the largest in Ukraine with an area of 2252 km2 and a volume of 13.5km3
Despite knowing their history, I can’t help but admire these landscapes. They inspire me.

P.S. This video was unplanned. The large majority of the footage was filmed incidentally at different times over the course of the last year. Today it practically assembled itself into the short video before you now.

Enjoy!

Credits:
Film & edit: Vadym Sapatrylo
Music: Ryan Taubert – We Wish It Was Never Light (licensed by musicbed.com)
Sound: stonefromethesky
Gis & cartography: Fedir Gontsa

Gear:
Nikon D800 + Nikkor 85mm/f1.4 + Carl Zeiss 25mm/f2.8
Dji Phantom 2 + Gopro 3+
Kessler Cineslider + Second shooter

Gui Martinez: A Short Film and Photo Essay by poweredby.tokyo


Photographer Gui Martinez escapes the chaotic concrete jungle of Tokyo to exercise his creative spirit on a solo motorcycle journey deep into the Japanese countryside. A true to life portrait of one of Tokyo’s finest and most in-demand artists and an intimate and visual character study of spiritual and artistic balance through moving and still images.

Check the full project here -> http://ift.tt/2goOkJ7

Produced by poweredby.tokyo
Directed by Jeremy Rubier

Creative Director: Chace Fedor
Producers: Asako Tomotani & Chace Fedor
B Camera: Artem Skiy

Motion Pictures by Matthew Incontri


A boys love of action movies becomes his only outlet after facing a far more difficult battle in reality.

My thesis film at Massachusetts College of Art and Design that proved to be too large in scale to complete in just one year. Movies have always been an escape from reality, but sometimes they are a window into an experience scarier than fiction. The short animated film “Motion Pictures” explores the harsh reality of cancer and its effects physically and emotionally. Cancer is one obstacle that seems unsurmountable, but with a creative spirit, it is only fuel to create something bigger than yourself.

Director/Animator: Matthew Incontri

Music Composer: Duncan Johnson

Sound Designer: Dillon Cahill

Mentor: Steve Subotnick

Home by Frost Films


A Cinematic Short Film celebrating the life of a man called Bob. Throughout his entire life he’s always put the ocean first, which has lead to him being homeless and living in a van. But he loves the ocean and his life as much as ever, and of course, still surfs every day.

Winner of the 2017 Fisher Flicks Short Film Festival

Cinematographer, Director, Editor – Spencer Frost
Additional Water Footage – Tim Bonython
Music, Sound Design – Garry Frost

COUNT TO TEN by Matt Bieler


this is a psa film made to start a conversation with our children about gun violence in America. TEN children (ages 0-17) were killed or injured every day in 2016 by a gun (according to gunviolencearchive.org). The five year average before 2016 was seven kids a day … the numbers are increasing and we can stop it. COUNT TO TEN and visit the below sites to do more.

csgv.org
wagv.org
bradycampaign.org

director/dop: matt bieler
production designer: jason hougaard
music: chris newlin
color: santiago padilla
edit: matt bieler

Charlie by Kadri Koop


Since hijacking a plane to Cuba in 1971 to avoid charges of killing a police officer, the Cuban government has provided Charlie Hill refuge, allowing him to live a life beyond the reach of the F.B.I. In a letter to his nine-year-old son, the film takes an intimate look at his account of the events leading up to fleeing the US. All of it plays out against the backdrop of the opening up of US-Cuba relations, which could result in Cuba allowing Hill’s extradition.

Atlanta From The Ashes by Andrew Litten


An exploration of Atlanta’s resiliency, and how the youth of Atlanta can look to the past for leadership and perseverance to move forward.

Premiere on Nowness: http://ift.tt/2vvOeCa

Presented by Church’s Chicken

Directed by Andrew Litten
Cinematography by Kristian Zuniga
Original Music by Omar Ferrer

Executive Producer: David Kwon Kim
Producer: Brandon Smith
Content Producer: David Gutlay
Field Producers: Camille Pendley, Dylan Harrington

1st AC: Daniel Guadalupe
2nd AC: Austin English
2nd Unit DP: Edward Martinez
Steadicam Operators: Richard Volsky, Tim Yoder
Sound Operators: Richard Adams, Lou Rosado
Production Assistants: Meliz Yilmaz, Malachi Lee, Daniel Camacho

Editors: Dillon Hayes, Andrew Litten
Sound Design/Mix: Richard Adams
Colorist: David Torcivia

Agency: BFG Communications
Production Company: Tre Native

Thank you to Voyager, Laura Reese, Georgia Mardeson, Jessie Danvile, Phyllis McElroy, Bryan Bazarte, Emory University, South Atlanta High School, ATL Bike Life, The Sound Table, Sixpitch, CIS Atlanta, Full Frame, Commander, Fotokem, Cinelicious, Nirvana Kelly, Saira Raza, Ciji Tatum, Phylencia Taylor, Barry Reynolds, Hayden Bullard, Marvin Siclait, Andrew Murrell, John Manfredi, Tommy Betancourt, ABV Gallery, Nate Frost, Brandon English, Michael Kusumadjaja, Nate Shuls, John Paul, Dustin Chambers and The Wonderful People of Atlanta.