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Morocco is a heady mix of languages, cultures, religions, ancient traditions and modern sensibilities. It conjures up images of mint tea and tagine, date plantations and minarets, labyrinth medinas and pungent spice talls. Here's some shots that were taken during my road trip from Morocco starting from Fez to Chefchaouen to Casablanca to Marrakech and all the way to Sahara desert. Don't forget to watch it Full HD 1080p.<br />
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Camera: DJI OSMO Pro X5 with Tiffen Variable ND Filter<br />
Grading: After Effects with Film Convert Pro<br />
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Sound: Profound by LIGHTS & MOTION (download yours at musicbed.com/songs/profound/8580)
Directors Cut<br />
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Dancer/Choreographer: Katie Malia<br />
Director: Joel Kazuo Knoernschild & Randy Wedick<br />
Executive Producer: Amnon Band<br />
Producer: Allan McIntyre<br />
Associate Producer: Brett Gillespie<br />
Cinematographer: Randy Wedick<br />
Steadicam Op: Tetsuo Suzuki<br />
Editor: Joel Kazuo Knoernschild<br />
DIT/Colorist: Bobby Maruvada<br />
BTS Unit: Chris Schieffelin<br />
Special Thanks: Masa Yasumoto, Yoichi Kuni, Yasu Mikami, Osamu Tsukada, Peter Crithary, Takahiro Kagawa, Koichi Matsui<br />
“Hanging D” (Cello Octed Amsterdam)
A Johannesburg cyclist on his daily commute playfully engages with the sprawling city.<br />
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Featured on:<br />
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Radavist - http://theradavist.com/2017/10/please-do-not-count-this/<br />
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Monster Children - http://www.monsterchildren.com/65592/pls-not-count-lesson-hazardous-commuting/<br />
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Between 10and5 - http://10and5.com/2017/10/13/r....iding-through-joburg
Our 8 days trip to Morocco was so fast paced and intense but this was the only way we could have explored so much of this mysterious and vibrant country. We travelled from Casablanca to Marrakech, passing through Volubilis, Meknes, Fes, Merzouga and Ait Ben Haddou. <br />
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I spent most of the time with the camera and mic turned on trying to capture most of it, ending up with more than 230 Gb of raw footage edited in this short movie about Morocco's specific vibe. 2 weeks later, I've got this short clip sorted out and meant to pass this vibe on to anyone who watches it.
Filmed over 11 days throughout Morocco from busy Fez to beautiful Merzouga, through to Essaouira by the sea and back to Marrakech - this is a short representation of what Morocco felt like to me.<br />
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Really hope you enjoy it!<br />
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Directed and edited by Peter Davies<br />
Voiceover written by Jack Davidson<br />
Cinematography by Nuri Moseinco and Peter Davies<br />
Sound Design by Peter Davies and Charlie Allen<br />
Featuring the voice of Catherine Kohl<br />
Music by Ryan Taubert, courtesy of Musicbed<br />
Colour grade by Mike Keelin<br />
Additional GFX support from Priit Paluuma, Kit Taylor and Nuri Moseinco<br />
Local guide and fixer from Abdelhadi Razzouk from https://www.goadventuresmorocco.com/<br />
Poster by Matthew White from Supergrizzly.tv<br />
Thanks to Lavinia Gavrilovici, Finbar O'Sullivan, Harri Chambers, Joe Watkins, Rupert Hopkins, Harry Chambers
Cape Town | Franschhoek | Hermanus | Plettenberg Bay | Shamwari <br />
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Sony A7S2 | GoPro Hero 5 | DJI Mavic Pro
Marrakech <br />
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filmed and edited by Gulliver Moore<br />
starring Alice Weston<br />
music: Choros by Ludvico Einaudi <br />
additional sound design: Jon Coles<br />
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www.gullivermoore.co.uk<br />
https://www.instagram.com/gullivermoore<br />
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Shot on a Sony A7Sii with a Tamron 24-70mm & 70-200mm
WWW.THETIPSYGYPSIES.NET<br />
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From the souks and craftsmen of Marrakesh and Fes to the dunes of Merzouga and continuing on high into the Atlas mountains, see Morocco like you've never seen it before.<br />
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'MOROCCO' takes you on a journey beyond the obvious and into the heart and soul of this beautiful country. <br />
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The film was shot over the course of a month.<br />
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Equipment:<br />
Sony A7SII<br />
Sony 24-70mm f4<br />
Came Single TV 3-axis gimbal<br />
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Edited on Adobe Premiere CC<br />
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Directed by: Nathaniel Connella<br />
Produced by: The Tipsy Gypsies www.thetipsygypsies.net<br />
Filmed and edited by: Nathaniel Connella<br />
Color Grade by: Terry Politis www.ixorvfx.com<br />
Sound Mix by: Luis Rosario<br />
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Music:<br />
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Dhafer Youssef - Oud and Vocals<br />
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Moroccan Spirit - La Mamounia<br />
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Simo Lagnawi - Sandika<br />
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Anello Capuano / Bruno Assenmacher - Ay Jan / Alap Robab / Srang Srang Srang (Afghanistan)
A city portrait of Cairo during heavy rain and little shine. The weather is a metaphor to the chaos my underprepared city and its dwellers have to experience when the “unexpected” happens, in contrast to the usual chaos that is the city itself.<br />
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The film takes you on a ride through different neighborhoods in Cairo while the Egyptian Painter Salah Taher shares his views about the city on the radio.<br />
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Dir: Karim Shaaban<br />
DP: Fawzi Darwish<br />
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Sound Design & Mix : Fady Garas<br />
Grading: Ahmed Essam <br />
Editing: Karim Shaaban <br />
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Music : Dark Travels - Alistair Sung
Shot in Beautiful Cities in Morocco <br />
Casablanca, Asilah, Tangier, Chefchaouen, Fes, Merzouga, Boumalne Dades, Marrakech, Essaouira<br />
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a music by Nils Frahm 'sweet little lie'<br />
a film by GABWORKS
Congo, maybe someone has already brought you back some stories, some sounds, some travel diaries. But what if there were more?<br />
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Teaser episode 2 --> https://vimeo.com/137128190<br />
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Directors / Executive producers / DOP : David Mboussou & Juan Ignacio Davila<br />
line co-producer : SPOA FILMS<br />
Production assistant : Emilie Lucas<br />
Starring Brice Djamboult<br />
Editing : Charlotte Audureau / Juan Ignacio Davila / Antoine Brun Hairion<br />
Assistant Editor : El Mehdi Bahou<br />
Assistant to filmmakers : Love Gildas<br />
Sound engineer: Mathieu Chiaverini / Eric Rey<br />
Color Grading: Dimitri Darul<br />
Logistic in Congo: Marian Ngolo <br />
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Logistic crew in Congo : Destin Ambi - Jean Bruno Ibara - Loembe Richel - James Obanda - Malonga Godiel - Christian Mabanza<br />
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Music : Encore Merci<br />
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About the artists <br />
David Mboussou : www.vimeo.com/davidmboussou // https://twitter.com/davidmboussou<br />
Juan Ignacio Davila : https://vimeo.com/dvljuan // https://twitter.com/juan_dvl<br />
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Join the community #iamcongo : https://www.facebook.com/pages..../I-am-Congo/16353855
Last year we traveled to Ethiopia to shoot 'Letisha’s Well', a documentary by Run For Water - a non profit organization bringing clean water to communities in Ethiopia. This is a visual diary of some of the people we met and places we visited, but also the lasting impression it left on us.<br />
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You can donate at this link to help some of these communities: runforwater.ca/donate<br />
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Featured on: https://tv.booooooom.com/2018/07/26/premiere-ethiopia-a-visual-diary-matej-balaz-cole-graham/<br />
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Director: Matej Balaz<br />
Producer: Peg Peters, Matej Balaz<br />
Cinematographer: Cole Graham<br />
Editor: Cole Graham<br />
Colourist: Sam Gilling<br />
1st AC: Mikael Bidard<br />
Sound Recording: Dasa Netikova<br />
Production assistant: Eyerusalem Abebe<br />
Production: Run For Water, Falling Frogs Media, Colla Films<br />
Music: Mulatu Astatke - Tezeta (Nostalgia)<br />
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Thank you to RAW Camera for helping us with camera equipment
12 days of field recording summed up in this video about Kenya and its amazing landscapes and smiling people.<br />
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Thank's to everyone involved in this project :<br />
Dion Gawson - 2nd Camera Operator<br />
IDDEF - Organisation<br />
Nairobi Crew (Ramadhan, Salim, Nuño Gomes, Jafar, Mohammad)<br />
Malindi Crew (Saeed, Saidi, Cheikh Faisoual)<br />
All the Kenyans appearing in the video<br />
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Gear used:<br />
Panasonic GH4<br />
Different M43 lenses<br />
Zhiyun Crane 2<br />
Zoom H6<br />
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More at:<br />
http://www.facebook.com/cee-roo<br />
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Feel The Sounds Channel:<br />
http://bit.ly/2CZpmFG
This 16mm short film undertakes a journey from slavery to ‘Morabeza’, a multi-faceted word that describes Cape Verde’s gentle spirit. Allow yourself be guided to discover the diversity and beauty of this African country.<br />
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https://directorsnotes.com/2019/01/02/amar-hernandez-morabeza/<br />
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https://tv.booooooom.com/2019/01/02/morabeza-amar-hernandez/<br />
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Production: Inlight.<br />
Script: Amar Hernández & Marina Outeda.<br />
Voice Over: Fee Reega.<br />
Sound Design: Galgo.<br />
Camera Assistant: Prince Bright.<br />
Location Manager: Samira Pereira.<br />
Graphic Design: David Negrone.<br />
Process & Scan: Cinelab London.<br />
Color Grading: Jorge Jesús (El Colorado)<br />
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Thanks: Jacobo Saiz, Lucía Outeda, Mariola Manent, Javier Bejarano, Ramón Corominas, Alberto Bañares, Daniel Meré, Foto R3 and Cape Verdeans.
We spent three weeks capturing the people and places of Angola for Euronews, commissioned by the Angolan government. <br />
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In that time we discovered that Angola has spent most of my lifetime in a brutal civl war. The west African country lost an estimated 500,000 people across 27 years. <br />
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We produced eight TV commercials to promote everything from tourism to trade. The scenes captured in this film did not fit into the TVC format so I decided to make an anthropological film.<br />
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Director - Simon Lane <br />
Production company - Silverfish Films <br />
Executive Producer - Mark Lucas <br />
Producer - Millie Law<br />
DP - Jake Gabbay <br />
Production assistant - Omowunmi Ogundipe<br />
Grade - Jake Gabbay <br />
Edit - Simon Lane <br />
Music - Art list <br />
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Special thanks to Neil Breslin Jr. & M'zée Fula Ngenge
Tony’s Chocolonely is the impact company on a mission to make all chocolate 100% slave-free. In collaboration with Idris Ilba, we created a colorful manifesto about fair and unfair. <br />
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Creative Agency: HERC the agency<br />
Creative Director: Rogier de Bruin & Emilio de Haan<br />
Account Director: Niels Heimens<br />
Agency Producer: Kiek Beljaars<br />
Choco monster animation: Brian Elstak<br />
Title design: Joëlle Strijk<br />
Mural design: Franko Rosas<br />
Chocolate shots: Chuck Studios<br />
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Production: Division Paris<br />
Director: Helmi<br />
Director of Photography: Deepa Keshvala<br />
Executive Producer: Theo Gall<br />
Edit: Antonin Brones (Division)/ Etienne Gueriaux (Machine Molle) / Brian Ent (Kapsalon)<br />
Grading: Arthur Paux<br />
Post Production: Machine Molle<br />
Styling: Jill Gattegno<br />
Set producer: Alliochia Madeuf<br />
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Music: Tshegue<br />
Narrative: Rogier de Bruin x Idris Elba<br />
Voice over: Idris Elba<br />
Sound design: Audentity / Niels den Otter<br />
Music Supervisor: Pitch & Sync London<br />
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Client: Tony’s Chocoloney<br />
Thecla Schaeffer - Marketing Magic Maker (Head of Marketing)<br />
Sabrina Spong - Movement Lead Marketing<br />
Nadine de Ridder – Creative Strategist<br />
Martijn Beenen - Project Manager
Coming Home is an intimate portrait of Freedom Dabka Group, a group of Palestinian-American performers who use the traditional Dabka dance as a means to connect to their community, their culture, and each other. Shot on 16mm under the unique constraints of 2020-21 featuring archive photography from The Palestinian Museum.<br />
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Written & Directed by Naim Naif & Margot Bowman <br />
Produced by Meghan Doherty <br />
Produced by Naim Naif & Margot Bowman <br />
Production Company: Portal NY <br />
Introducing Freedom Dabka Group <br />
Featuring archive photography from The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive <br />
Cinematographer - Kenny Suleimanagich <br />
Editor - Aika Miyake <br />
Trailer Editor - Rain Keene<br />
Music Director - Gisela Fullà Silvestre<br />
Colorist - Houmam Abdallah <br />
Title Design - Mooni Studios <br />
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Associate Producer - Ali Rosa Salas <br />
Associate Producer - Serene Huleileh <br />
Production Manager - Sokhna Samb <br />
Translation - Sloan Abihaidar <br />
SteadiCam - Austin Castelo <br />
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Sound<br />
Ken Goodwin (Silver Sound) <br />
Peter Getz (Sound Co-op)<br />
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Post Production<br />
Post Producer- Jake Williams <br />
Managing Partner - Michelle Eskin<br />
Executive Producer - Amburr Farls<br />
Assistant Editor - Hans Choi<br />
Color Producers - Joey Fitzsimmons, Anya Knower <br />
Stills Photography - Louis Browne <br />
Film Processing - Metropolis Post<br />
Finishing - Harley Astorga<br />
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US Broadcast - POVDocs / PBS<br />
World Premier - SXSW<br />
Winner Best Short - Palestine Cinema Days
When the Philadelphia public-school system began losing almost all the funding for its music-education programs in 2007, thousands of instruments in need of repair were forced into retirement, and community members moved to action. In this triumphant new documentary by Charlie Tyrell, we are introduced to a few of the innovators, educators, volunteers, advocates, and musicians behind Symphony for a Broken Orchestra, a music and art project begun in 2017 that raised awareness for the issue, helping to get those broken instruments back into Philadelphia students’ hands. Symphony for a Broken Orchestra was originally created and commissioned by Temple Contemporary at Temple University, USA. Original support for Symphony for a Broken Orchestra was provided by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, Philadelphia.
As Hinkley Point C, Britain’s biggest nuclear power plant, rises next door, Sam, 11, dreams of protecting the fish he identifies with. He believes the only way is to go a private school – but his parents can’t afford the offer. As a last resort, they turn to the power company for funding, forcing Sam to decide what kind of person he wants to be.
To celebrate the 15 year-anniversary of Staff Picks, we invited 15 icons from the program to create interactive mixtapes of their favorite Staff Picks. This mixtape was created by Ben Proudfoot.<br />
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Visit https://vimeo.com/campaigns/generation-vimeo to see more and keep an eye out for new mixtapes in the coming months! <br />
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Join us and create your own Staff Picks Mixtape of work that has inspired you over the last 15 years! Learn how and enter to win exclusive Staff Pick swag here: https://vimeo.com/blog/make-yo....ur-own-staff-picks-m