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For Your Consideration. Best Short Documentary. <br />
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An 81-year old Black American woman speaks about her life as a teacher, author, wife and friend whilst seeing the last of her living siblings for the first time in 25 years. <br />
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Directer/Producer/Cinematographer/Composer/Editor/Colorist: Sterling Hampton IV<br />
Drone/Aerial Photography: Joey Killeen<br />
5.1 Mix: Bob Tiwana<br />
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Sterling Hampton IV<br />
https://www.clashoftheartisticminds.com/
The restaurant is closing, and Oleg Maratovich wants to celebrate. Taking along three employees who are no longer able to resist his charm, he sets off in search of adventure. <br />
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"MERRY-GO-ROUND" is this week's Staff Pick Premiere. Read more about it here: https://vimeo.com/blog/post/merry-go-round<br />
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Director -- <br />
Ruslan Bratov<br />
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Script -- <br />
Ruslan Bratov, Grigory Dobrygin, Ilya Nosochenko<br />
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Producers -- <br />
Grigory Dobrygin, Pavel Karykhalin, Sergey Yahontov<br />
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Director of Photography --<br />
Vladimir Ushakov<br />
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Edit -- <br />
Roman Geygert<br />
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Cast -- <br />
Evgeny Sytiy, Alexey Vertkov, Pavel Vorozhtsov, Sergey Abroskin, Alexander Bashirov, Sergey Legostaev
Permanence is a human construct.<br />
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Made with Runway Gen-2.
A cautionary tale.
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Best Friend ... John Craven
Best Friend ... Charles Shaw Robinson
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Director / Writer / Cinematographer ... Mario Furloni
Composer ... William Ryan Fritch
Editor ... Mario Furloni
Producers ... Mario Furloni, Kate McLean, Laura Heberton
Co-Producers ... Robert Arnold, Jason Sussberg
Colorist ... Robert Arnold
Sound Recordist ... Henrique Campos
Story By ... Mario Furloni
Sound Designer ... Peter Albrechtsen
Re-recording Sound Mixer ... David Barber
Dialogue Editor ... Thomas Pape
Sound Effects Editor ... Mikkel Nielsen
Foley Artist ... Heikki Kossi, MPSE
Foley Mixer ... Lauri Marjamaa
Foley Editor ... Pietu Korhonen
Sound Facilities ... Offscreen, Copenhagen
Foley Studio ... H5 Film Sound, Ltd
NEED MORE CHING CHONG BLUES? Watch Episodes 2 and 3:<br />
Ep. 2 — "Erhu's the Boss?"<br />
https://vimeo.com/247041364<br />
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Ep. 3 — "C4C"<br />
https://vimeo.com/247041601<br />
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CHING CHONG BLUES - "Rickshaw to Hollywood"<br />
When an Asian filmmaker is told by a festival that his work isn’t “Asian” enough, he creates a racist film to troll them, and accidentally attracts Hollywood's attention.<br />
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STARRING: Nelson Cheng, Deedee Magno Hall, Josh Fadem and Michelle Farrah Huang<br />
WRITTEN BY Joshua Fu & Nelson Cheng<br />
DIRECTED BY Joshua Fu<br />
PRODUCED BY Sarah Winshall<br />
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY - Hana Kitasei<br />
PRODUCTION DESIGN - Bobby Guard<br />
EDITOR - Patrick Lawrence<br />
COMPOSER - Matt Orenstein<br />
CASTING by Samy Burch<br />
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CAST - Nelson Cheng, Deedee Magno Hall, Josh Fadem, Kuldip Karotana, Michelle Farrah Huang, Giovannie Espiritu, Janice Ang, Mickey Bloom, Schuyler Brumley, Kira Pearson, Colby Day, Max Gold.<br />
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THEATER EXTRAS - Justin Brooks, Len Bruce, Leo Cho, Nathan Connelly, Mike Cozy, Jana Eisner, Josie Eisner, Angela Ho, Tatiana Hoffecker, Carol Iu, Emma Jackson, Jonathan Lin, Alexis Long, Diana Ly, Erika Mugglin, Matt Orenstein, Reyneen Pedro, Brandon Winters, Nicole Yapp<br />
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LINE PRODUCER - Molly Ortiz<br />
UPM - Laura Houlberg<br />
1st AC - John Fisher<br />
2nd AC - Emma Firulli<br />
GAFFER - Yair Halper<br />
KEY GRIP - Joey Luu<br />
SWING - Kevin Ramirez<br />
ART DIRECTOR - Sydney Marquez<br />
SOUND MIXER - Kyle Pham<br />
COSTUME DESIGNER - Amy Hirt<br />
HAIR & MAKEUP - Keely Davis<br />
PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS - Justin Brooks & Brandon Winters<br />
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SOUND EDITOR - Sasha Mandel<br />
COLOR - Kyle Krupinski<br />
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SPECIAL THANKS<br />
Janice Ang<br />
Jordan Fu<br />
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Copyright 2018 by Smudge Films<br />
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CONTACT - jadamfu@gmail.com
Once commonplace in the United States, today Los Angeles is by far the largest and one of the last American cities to provide free and freely repaired musical instruments to its public schoolchildren, a continuous service since 1959. From Academy Award®-nominated directing duo Kris Bowers and Ben Proudfoot, The Last Repair Shop grants an all access pass to the nondescript downtown warehouse where a dwindling handful of devoted craftspeople keep over 80,000 student instruments in good repair.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot & Kris Bowers
Featuring Dana Atkinson, Paty Moreno, Duane Michaels & Steve Bagmanyan
Edited by Nick Garnham Wright
Cinematography by David Feeney-Mosier
Original Score by Katya Richardson
with themes by Kris Bowers
Color by Stephen Derluguian
Executive Produced by Jane Solomon, Peter Rotter, Ben Proudfoot, Kris Bowers, Briana Henry
Produced by Ben Proudfoot, Kris Bowers, Jeremy Lambert, & Josh Rosenberg
Produced by Breakwater Studios
Presented by Searchlight Pictures and L.A. Times Studios
An overworked woman in the midst of an existential crisis realises that she must refocus on what’s important.<br />
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Written and Directed by Sam Southward<br />
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Art Direction by Dirk Schuster, Benjamin Simon, Anastasiia Ibragimova<br />
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Associate Art Director Tim Eiden<br />
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Music & Sound by Peter Albertz AKA Fonty Music<br />
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3D Artists Konstantin Twardzik, Martin Thul, Anastasiia Ibragimova, Dirk Schuster, Benjamin Simon, Tim Eiden, Anastasia Berezhnaya<br />
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3D Animation Martin Thul, Konstantin Twardzik<br />
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2D Animation Dirk Schuster, Tim Eiden<br />
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Character Design Anastasiia Ibragimova<br />
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Storyboard Sam Southward, Tim Eiden<br />
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Graphic Design & Illustration Anastasiia Ibragimova, Tim Eiden<br />
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Produced by: FOREAL®<br />
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www.weareforeal.com<br />
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www.samsouthward.co.uk
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Party time is all the time...<br />
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Directed by Nick Roney <br />
for Stink Films & Callen<br />
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STINK FILMS<br />
Executive Producers — Ryland Burns, Katie Lambert, & Martha McGuirk<br />
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CALLEN<br />
CCO — Craig Allen<br />
Creatives — Matt Nall / Kyle Davis<br />
Executive Producer — Mike Davidson<br />
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NAMESAKE CONTENT<br />
Producer — Elisha Gustafson<br />
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Director of Photography — Christopher Ripley<br />
1st AC — Jordan Utley & Spencer Goff<br />
2nd AC — Chris Hammock & Brenna Empey<br />
Camera PA — Corbin Dallin<br />
Gaffer — Brent Rowland & Jared Jaynes<br />
Best Boy Electric — Josh Miller<br />
Key Grip — AJ Beer<br />
Dolly Grip — Elias Jeppeson<br />
Grip — Camille Johnson & Christian Spangler<br />
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Production Designer — Cortni Wimberley & Meg Cabell<br />
Propmaster — Emma Swenson<br />
Art PA — Jaimy Lee<br />
Special Effects: Roundy SPFX<br />
Animatronic Designer: Chris Hanson<br />
Graphics: Tiffany Wardle<br />
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Wardrobe Stylist — Subrina Mohr & Lianna Hartley<br />
Wardrobe Assistant — Ciera Perry<br />
HMU — Subrina Mohr<br />
SPFX Makeup — Laura Hendricks<br />
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1st AD — Tyson Whitney<br />
PAs — Gaylen Smith, Austin Farmer, McKenzie Smith, Nathan Smith, Matt Gagnon, Stephen St. Peter, Duncan Biles, Beth Kearsley, April Stromberg<br />
Choreographer — Naomi Pacheco<br />
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Editor — Dusten Zimmerman<br />
Post House — Exile Edit<br />
VFX Supervisor — Ryan Game<br />
VFX Artists — Alex Budlan, John Bashyam, Geoff Stephenson<br />
CGI Artist — Vicki Juhasz<br />
Colorist — Chris Ripley<br />
Sound Designer — Shaun Yee<br />
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CAST<br />
Chipper — James Morris<br />
Chipper Stand Ins — John Anderson & Renny Wardle<br />
Devin — Alex Weyerstall<br />
Bully — Jagger Woolstenhulme<br />
Employee — Martin Courtney<br />
Doctor — Palmer Scott<br />
Bus Stop Woman — Robin Wardle<br />
Kids — Quinn Gustafson, Jonah Hashimoto, Rhythm Pacheco, Samuel Hashimoto, Reiken Barber, Damon Clement, Owen Clement<br />
Birthday Party Dad — Craig Allen
Empathy, efficiency, and a willingness to adapt – Kai Lin’s KLIPPA prosthetic foot is inspired by mountain goats and a desire to help people. Kai’s story explores his unlikely alliance with Arc’teryx athlete, Craig DeMartino, from which the pair serve up a holy grail for adaptive rock climbers – a badass prosthetic foot, that won’t just level the playing field, but will dish up, if not superpowers, then a real sense of empowerment. Which is almost the same thing.<br />
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Part 1 of the Arc'teryx series "Problem Solvers".<br />
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Directed by: Jordan Manley<br />
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Featuring: Kai Lin & Craig Demartino<br />
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Producers:<br />
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Diana Bruccullieri<br />
Angela Percival<br />
James Kim<br />
Jill Young<br />
Laura Yale<br />
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Cinematography, Editing, Sound Design: Jordan Manley<br />
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Additional Sound Design and Mix: Jeff Yellen / Ridgeline Sound<br />
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Animation: Jordan Manley and Daniel Irvine<br />
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Editorial Advisors: Daniel Irvine and Chad Manley<br />
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Grip, Assistant Camera, Assistant Editor: Bill Hawley<br />
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Rigging:<br />
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Cyndy DeMartino<br />
Paul McSorely<br />
Angela Vanwiemeersch<br />
Ken Gibson
Most kids from underserved communities in the Bay Area would never see a golf course if it wasn't for The First Tee of San Francisco. But more than a youth sports nonprofit, The First Tee provides resources and mentorship to help these adolescents pursue higher education and become successful adults. They asked us to tell the story of their transformational program.<br />
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Directed, Produced, & Edited by Amar Chebib<br />
Executive Produced by Mohammad Gorjestani<br />
Cinematography by Noe Chavez<br />
Sound Recording by Jeff Dragomanovich & Patrick Shaffer<br />
Sound Design & Mixing by Jeremy Therrien<br />
Music by Dead Light (Courtesy of Marmoset)<br />
Colourist - David Tomiak<br />
Gaffer/Grip/AC - Tandy Kyne<br />
Production Manager - Rachel Barth<br />
Production Assistant - Shervin Nakhjavani
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A PLACE WE CALL REALITY is a short visual memoir, or an alternative take on vlogging, about an existential breakdown and the subsequent breakthrough, featuring Jeff Goldblum, Scientology, extreme violence, public humiliations, and a Taiwanese bodybuilder named Frank Yang.<br />
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Written & Directed by Kristoffer Borgli<br />
Co-Written by Frank Yang<br />
Cinematography by Ben Mullen<br />
Additional Camerawork by Robbie Barnett, Bjarne Bare, Frank Yang, Kristoffer Borgli<br />
Main Theme by Turns (Forevermore, pt.III)<br />
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Please feel free to e-mail me if you are lost in life and need guidance: help@kristofferborgli.com<br />
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www.KristofferBorgli.com<br />
Youtube.com/FrankYang<br />
www.BenMullen.com
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 Sindha Agha <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 from 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
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
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for Time Magazine<br />
DP Drew Bienenmann<br />
editor Sage Price<br />
produce by Vacation Theory
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
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