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Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Monday, 22 May 2017
Club Drunk by Mitchell Crawford
A drunken night out at a nightclub.
Thursday, 11 May 2017
REPEAT by Melvin LR
get up, take a shower, go to work, work, eat, be tired, wait, enjoy, fornicate, sleep, wake up, repeat REPEAT is a way to live each day - a vision of the society routine. Each day is a loop without end on a straight line. What a great story ? Director / Motion designer : Melvin Le Riboter Sound designer : Panagiotis Pagonis More details on Behance : http://ift.tt/2q1ZIeL
Thursday, 27 October 2016
"The Music Scene" by Anthony Francisco Schepperd
Awarded the Best Commissioned Animation at Ottawa International Animation Festival!! Awarded Best Short Animated Film at Woodstock Film Festival!! Official music video for Blockhead's 'The Music Scene'. An animated mind melt into a post human New York where TV and animals rule. All cast to the sincerely melodic soul of Blockhead's 'The Music Scene.' Directimated by A.F.Schepperd Commissioned by Ninjatune Records Music by Blockhead
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
fluffy's third eye by Victoria Vincent
cat opens third eye. song is called "scooby snax2" by tha silent partner
Tuesday, 4 October 2016
mind the cat by martine ulmer
a film from Elena Schönfeld & Martine Ulmer In a world inhabited by strange creatures, a cat endeavors to find her place within it. Pushed on by curiosity and a need for affection, she runs from one extraordinary encounter to the next. However without warning she soon finds herself falling into an abyss, not knowing what comes next. Screenings: Seoul (KOR), Animpact Animation Festival, November 2013 Rüttihubelbad Walkringen, Emmentaler Filmtage, 2013 2nd International Motion Festival, Zypern, 2013 Regensburg, 19. Regensburger Kurzfilm Woche, 2013 Washington DC, Washington DC Independent Film Festival, 2013 Wien, Tricky Women Festival, 2013 Solothurn, 48. Solothurner Filmtage, 2013 Horwer Filmnacht, 2013 Montréal, Les 11es sommets du cinéma d’animation de Montréal, 2012 Price: Kulturförderpreis, Anzeiger Kultur-Nacht, 2013 More Infos: http://ift.tt/2dHHT2q http://ift.tt/1miiJGp
Tuesday, 27 September 2016
Après Le Chat (After the Cat) by Marina Rosset
A short film I made during my first year studying in Lucerne, about an old lady seeking a new source of affection after the death of her cat. animation, 2005, 4 minutes 20 sec. Awards • Diploma for the visual style of the film, Bimini Festival, Lithuanie, 06 • Award, au festival FirstAnima, Caldas da Rainha, Portugal, 06 • Special mention, Flip festival, Valparaiso, Chili, 06 • Special Mention, Cinemambiente, Torino, Italie, 06 • Special Mention, Festival de Pontault-Combaut, France 06
Monday, 19 September 2016
Carnivorous Plants by Seth Boyden
Before studying animation, I was always interested in botany, more specifically the study of carnivorous plants. This short animation assignment pays a small tribute to these bizarre organisms. Music by Madou Djembe: Au Village de Femmes Plants featured in this film: Dionaea muscipula, Nepenthes Alata, Sarracenia Flava, Drosera Capensis, Drosera Dichotoma, Pinguicula Vulgaris and Sarracenia Purpurea
Thursday, 15 September 2016
"I Have Dreamed Of You So Much" by Emma Vakarelova
3min, Animation 2D Based on the poem of Robert Desnos "J'ai tant rêvé de toi" 'I have dreamed of you so much that you are no longer real.(...)' A film about The Horizon and his impossible love... Director: Emma Vakarelova Scriptwriter: Kalina Svezhin Sound: Yan Volsy Voice: Jaques Gamblin Editing: Thomas Belair Producer: Tant Mieux Prod (2015) Broadcast on France 3 /// For more info: http://ift.tt/1bVpHr4 illustrations and prints from the film: http://ift.tt/1NXCNKw
Wednesday, 31 August 2016
La Lucha (The Struggle) by Justin Henning
In 1962, Fidel Castro banned all professional (for profit) sports in Cuba. For Cuba's top athletes this means a tough choice. Stay in Cuba, their home, or defect and follow their dreams. This is the story of two-time Olympic gold medalist Mario Kindelán Mesa. Directed by: Justin Henning Produced by: SOCIETY (society.tv) in association with EL CENTRAL producciones Executive Producer: Harry Calbom & David Holm Producer: Carlos Gómez & Reymel Delgado Rodriguez Cinematographer: Justin Henning Movi Operator: Ryan Haug (motionstate.com) Assistant Director: Jimmy Ochoa Camera Assistant: Matt Louie 2nd AC: Hannol Rodriguez Sound: Elijah Lawson & Ariel Novo Editor: Nick Pezzillo Post Producer: David Guti Rosado Colorist: Eric Rosen (lightpress.tv) Compositor: David Viau Titles: Jonny Sikov Music by: Industrial Revelation, Buddy Rich & Solomon Ligthelm Sound Design and Mixing by: John Buroker at Hearby Sound Special thanks: Motion State, Austin Wilson, Harry Calbom, David Holm, Carlos Stevens, Nannette Buroker, Jeff Tillotson, Shane Dillon, Mckenna Turner, Larisa Peters, Rebecca Parenteau, Trust Collective Starring: Mario Kindelán Mesa
Monday, 22 February 2016
The Maker by Patrick Kehoe
This is the simple story of one man's enduring passion. We hope you can take a couple minutes to watch it and if you're feeling particularly generous, to share it with friends. But more than anything, we hope it inspires you to follow your dreams.
Monday, 27 July 2015
HopeSpot by Happy Drummers
A promotional film for "HopeSpot" - a device for efficient low cost crowd management. The "HopeSpot" product was developed in the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design through the DESURBS project and has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement N 261652. Developers: Eran Lederman, Tamir Niv, Idan Raizberg, Hadas Ilani, Professor Michael Turner, Dr. Yona Weitz and Elad Persov. The film was created as part of our thesis project. (Arkady Kravchouk and Oleg Morozow) Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Com. Design 2014. Thank you for watching!
The Dog Who Was A Cat Inside by Trunk Animation
Short film by Siri Melchior
Monday, 20 July 2015
Walk in Shanghai by JT Singh
With its futuristic skyline and sprawling network of streets, subway lines, and highways, Shanghai represents not just China’s unbridled dynamism, but also the rapidly maturing global economy. The bustling city of Shanghai, however, holds a further, complex and equally exhilarating narrative nestled at the feet of its towering skyscrapers. ‘Walk in Shanghai’ tells the story of the lively, multifaceted and above all else, very human experience unfolding at the street level of this massive city. To guide you through the streetscape is JT Singh. As he leads the viewer on his curious adventure through central Shanghai, he glances around corners, weaves through crowds, and with a barely perceptible pause here or an impulsive turn there, stumbles into the unhinged entropy that flows through the hidden alleys, accidental views, and captivating scenes embedded in the city’s vibrant street life. The peculiar reversal of the city’s movement against his own distinguishes his story from that of the other 24 million people taking 24 million walks in Shanghai. It’s through a heightened focus on one man’s seemingly unstructured journey that we discover the ultimate protagonist of this story: the transcendent power of using your legs for discovering a city. ‘Walk in Shanghai’ is only an introductory tour of Shanghai's urban streets. The remaining story of Shanghai’s suspense and beauty can only be experienced in person, and through using your legs as the main mode of transport. Shanghai in particular is a great city for walking as its downtown maintains its extensive walkable neighborhoods through the historic preservation of its urban fabric. Above all, JT Singh’s playful artistry is a celebration of the beauty of walking in cities. A visceral pleasure made possible by walkable and human scale urban environments. Walk on! Watch also JT Singh's previous co-directed short film of Shanghai: "This is Shanghai" http://ift.tt/1r8XuHW Music: 392203-Rimsky-Korsakov-Scheherazade,-Symphonic-Suite-after-1001-Nights,-Op.-35-_-Festival-at-Bagdhad-The-Sea-The-Shipwreck-(Allegro-molto) Sound Design: Slava Pogorelsky / slavapogorelsky.com / http://ift.tt/1zL5Dac Shanghai Tourism: http://ift.tt/1qoOFUi JT Singh Labs: www.jtsingh.com / http://ift.tt/11YgEDg / Twitter.com/jttsingh About JT Singh JT Singh is a globally renowned media artist and expert on emerging cities at JT Singh Labs (www.jtsingh.com), a unique design and technology studio specialized in city branding. His team executes experimental digital technologies + Economic strategy + Art initiatives to help cities engage with their global context. JT Singh and team employs many strategies in its work for cities and regions, including enhancing local cultural economies, tourism and trade, developing international presence, and attracting foreign investment. JT has advised official city leaders in North America, Asia, and Europe, including Toronto, Shanghai, Tokyo, and Fuzhou. His creative work and intellectual contributions have appeared in numerous international publications, including BBC, Time, National Geographic, CNN, Washington Post, Al Jazeera, Quartz, Mashable, China Daily, The Guardian, etc. JT Singh Labs is based in Hong Kong/Shanghai and originally from Toronto, Canada.
Sunday, 28 June 2015
Descendants by Goro Fujita
3D Core Team: Heiko van der Scherm . . . Writer, Director, Design, Modeling Bernhard Haux . . . . . . . . .Character TD Flower main actors Goro Fujita . . . . . . . . . . . Supervising Animator Felix Graf . . . . . . . . . . . . Animator Holger Schönberger . . . . .Pipeline, Shading, Lighting, Compositing Time Frame: Production time (First script to final short) . . . 3 Years Work time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Full time, 6 days a week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.75 - 1.5 Years per core person The Making Of: http://ift.tt/1QXtATC
Saturday, 27 June 2015
Action Man: Battlefield Casualties by Veterans For Peace UK
A Veterans For Peace UK Film challenging the British Army's policy of recruiting 16 year olds into the most dangerous army jobs. More details at http://ift.tt/1e2hiaR Director: Price James Writer: Darren Cullen Based on Original Artwork by Darren Cullen Featuring Matt Berry Executive Producer: Alex Chamberlain Producer: Micki Pearlman Director of Photography: John Miguel King Art Director/Model Maker: Jessica Ashman Art Director/Model Maker: Emma-Rose Dade Editor: Rob Simpkins Additional Editing: Amy Beton VFX and Graphics: Jae Ho Hwang VHS FX: Martin Fickling & River Stas Colour Grading: Ben Rogers at Gramercy Park Studios Kit Lawson: Senior Post producer at Gramercy Park Studios Additional VFX: Mark Beardall at Gramercy Park Studios Nuke Op: Kalle Kohlstrom Music Composer: Darren Cullen Sound Mixer: Tom Deane at Tom Deane Sound. VO Recordist: Zak Kurtha at Gramercy Park Studios Audio Assistant - Sam Cross at Gramercy Park Studios Additional Sound recording: Luke Atkinson Electric guitar: Price James Camera Assistant: Orlando Pedretti Camera Assistant: Melvyn Connell Production Assistant: Hayley Williams Runner: Christina Nesi Runner: Jess Simmonds Casting: Kristie Sicolo @ Quirky Kidz Management PTSD Action Man Child: Louis Enright Chaperone: Erika Enright Paralysed Action Man Child: Xavier Gomez Chaperone: Tracy Gomez Dead Action Man Child 1: Tylan Hernandez Chaperone: Kym Riza Dead Action Man Child 2: Gracie Jackson Chaperone: Kelly Hodges Studio: Apiary Studios Camera & Lighting Equipment: Shift 4 Thanks to Ben Griffin, Myles Payne, Vavan Bastos, Richard Ireland, 4DModelShop & Micki Pearlman.
Thursday, 18 June 2015
in the sea and near a girl. by masanobu hiraoka
Directed by Masanobu Hiraoka Music & Sound design: Aimar Molero http://ift.tt/10AxDIF
Wednesday, 6 May 2015
B.O.T. by Seth Boyden
My CalArts 48 Hour film this year, the word was Robot! Awesome music written by Hannah Rose Dexter
Sunday, 8 March 2015
The Great Harlot and the Beast by The Animation Workshop
Graduation film from The Animation Workshop/VIA UC: How will the naive freshly carved prince and his co-actors withstand their audience's insatiable appetite for entertainment? Facebook: http://ift.tt/yp5uca Tumblr: http://ift.tt/1tFj8zU Website: http://ift.tt/AEcKiM “The Great Harlot and the Beast” was made by a team of third year Character Animation and CG Arts students at The Animation Workshop in Viborg, Denmark. Check out the individual students’ blogs at the links below to learn more about the talent behind the film! CREDITS Frederik Salling Troels-Smith, http://www.fst-s.com/ art direction, animation Julie Peitersen, http://ift.tt/1DNaq6S production manager, concept art Karsten Kjærulf-Hoop, http://karstenhoop.com/ direction, idea & animation Katharina Goslowsky, http://ift.tt/1BH1T8Q computer graphics, prop & environment design Kristina Stengaard, http://ift.tt/1DNaq6T animation, concept art, prop & character design Laura Andersen, http://ift.tt/1NlF9jb technical art director, rigging Rasmus Brinck, http://ift.tt/1DNaq6U animation lead, story & character development
Saturday, 29 November 2014
Postcards from Pripyat, Chernobyl by Danny Cooke
Earlier this year I had the opportunity to visit Chernobyl whilst working for CBS News on a '60 Minutes' episode which aired on Nov. 23, 2014. Bob Simon is the correspondent. Michael Gavshon and David Levine, producers. For the full story http://ift.tt/1xShPE4 ----> ***Soundtrack 'Promise land' by Hannah Miller - licensed on themusicbed.com Chernobyl is one of the most interesting and dangerous places I've been. The nuclear disaster, which happened in 1986 (the year after I was born), had an effect on so many people, including my family when we lived in Italy. The nuclear dust clouds swept westward towards us. The Italian police went round and threw away all the local produce and my mother rushed out to purchase as much tinned milk as possible to feed me, her infant son. It caused so much distress hundreds of miles away, so I can't imagine how terrifying it would have been for the hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian citizens who were forced to evacuate. During my stay, I met so many amazing people, one of whom was my guide Yevgen, also known as a 'Stalker'. We spent the week together exploring Chernobyl and the nearby abandoned city of Pripyat. There was something serene, yet highly disturbing about this place. Time has stood still and there are memories of past happenings floating around us. Armed with a camera and a dosimeter geiger counter I explored... www.dannycooke.co.uk Follow me on twitter @dannycooke Shot using DJI Phantom 2 (GoPro3+) and Canon 7D
Thursday, 30 October 2014
Jamón film by iria lopez
This is my graduation film "Jamón". It's a traditionally-animated film with silkscreen printed backgrounds made at the National Film and Television School. SYNOPSIS José is a teenage pig living in a Spanish town; he is the only pig in his family. One day a new neighbour moves in next door, and José starts to come to terms with who he really is. For more info about the film and crew please visit: http://ift.tt/11sb265
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