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"Painting with Joan" starring Kerri Kenney, Directed by Jack Henry Robbins. <br />
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Written by Jack Henry Robbins + Nunzio Randazzo<br />
Produced by Delaney Schenker<br />
DP- Nate Gold<br />
Production Design- Jenell Randall<br />
Costumes- James Harris Jr.<br />
Hair and Makeup Artist - Valene Del Rosario<br />
Edited by- Rack Jabbins<br />
In partnership with JASH and Oscilliscope films <br />
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You can help us bring you more of Joan, and so much high res 240p content with a pledge to our VHYes! feature film Kickstarter!<br />
LINK: http://vhyeskickstarter.fun/
Every year more than 20,000 girls are trafficked across the Nepal / India border. Our Daughters chronicles the journey of Karuna, a young woman who since being rescued has dedicated her life to the battle against sexual slavery.<br />
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To help, visit ourdaughtersinternational.org <br />
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Director - Kurt Andrew Schneider<br />
Production - The Eightfold Collective<br />
Executive Producer - Nicholas Stachurski<br />
Cinematographer - Sam Davis<br />
Editor - Kurt Andrew Schneider<br />
Animator - Esteban Melean<br />
Production Design - Brooke Weatherford<br />
Composer - Giosuè Greco<br />
Colorist - Sofie Borup<br />
Sound Design - Gabe Sayre
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
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
If you met yourself, would you like yourself?<br />
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'Alex' is this week's Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it on the Vimeo blog here: https://vimeo.com/blog/post/Alex<br />
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Cast<br />
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Alex (F) - Caroline Lindy<br />
Alex (M) - Nunzio Randazzo <br />
Bartender - Spencer Rollins<br />
Uber Driver - Sebastian Baron<br />
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Crew:<br />
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Directed + Edited by - Jack Henry Robbins<br />
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Written By - Nunzio Randazzo & Jack Henry Robbins<br />
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Produced by - Landon Sorgenstein<br />
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Director of Photography - Dan Chen<br />
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Production Design- James Francis Whelan IV<br />
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Sound Design - Matthew Schwartz<br />
Sound Recordist - Daniel Guerra<br />
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Music Supervisor - Angela Asistio<br />
Original Score: Sam KS<br />
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B Camera Operator - Jeff Cohn<br />
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with songs by Jimmy Whispers
Shot in the Arabian desert with a haunting backdrop of the Burj Khalifa, Universal Machine is set in a post-apocalyptic world where a gifted young girl must find a way to understand and overcome a violent encounter with a life-like android<br />
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New York-based director and artist Daniel Askill enlisted a host of international creative talent for this project. Renowned American minimalist composer Philip Glass scores an ominous orchestral piece undercut by a stirring mezzo-soprano. Belgian choreographer and Beyonce’s 2017 Grammy performance director Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui planned the elaborate fight sequences, while the android was CGI mapped to Japanese dancer Tzuki Kozuki. The star of the film, Evnika Sadvakassova, is a boxer who gained the Guiness World Record for the most full contact punch strikes by a female in one minute. She won this accolade in 2018 at the age of 11. <br />
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Read a Q&A about Universal Machine with Daniel Askill: https://bit.ly/2mzVltC
Based on an audio clip from episode 50 of The Sacred podcast with Professor Miroslav Volf, the film brings us into the world of a young girl who, in pursuit of her dreams, ends up detached from others and the world around her.<br />
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Directed, animated & designed by Emily Downe<br />
Music & sound by Jan Willem de With<br />
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Narrated by Professor Miroslav Volf, Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology at Yale Divinity School and Founder and Director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture.<br />
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Shortlisted for awards at the following films festivals:<br />
Carmarthen Bay Film Festival <br />
Tricky Women <br />
London International Animation Festival <br />
Manchester Animation Festival<br />
Monstra Animation Festival <br />
Dam Short Film Festival <br />
Factual Animation Film Festival <br />
Tbilisi International Animation Festival
A grandmother reads her grandchild a story called ‘The Gigantic Change’. The story of how, back in 2020, when the world was on the brink of collapse, humanity came together and worked harder than ever to save the environment.<br />
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Statistical correction:<br />
It has come to light that the statistic referenced at 02:33 in the film is from a scientific paper which is now outdated. Instead of 'almost half of all species on Earth will be extinct’, a more accurate current estimate is 'up to 1 million more species could be extinct, due to human activity’.<br />
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www.thegiganticchange.com <br />
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Grandmother - Whoopi Goldberg<br />
Granddaughter - Livia Nelson<br />
Directors - George Lewin & Nicola Jane Francis<br />
Story - George Lewin<br />
Screenplay - Nicola Jane Francis & Josh Hughes<br />
Producer - Serena Schellenberg<br />
Executive Producer - Belle Palmer at Passion Pictures<br />
Designer & Animator - Nicola Jane Francis<br />
Sound Design - Chris Banks<br />
Music - Simon Chamberlain<br />
Casting Director - Nicci Topping Casting CSA<br />
Livia Nelson Represented by Creative kidz and Co<br />
VO Record - Factory Studios<br />
Partnership Consultant - Sarah Greenfield Clark
Director : www.benbriand.com<br />
Production Company : http://www.collider.com.au<br />
DOP : http://www.stefanduscio.com<br />
VFX : http://www.findesign.com.au
Concept: Steve Horn and Ezra Ewen (https://stevenjameshorn.com)<br />
Director/actor: Ezra Ewen (https://ezraewen.com)<br />
Custom suit: High Society (https://high-society.com)<br />
Suit designers: David Lim and Jeremy Reimnitz<br />
DP: Gus Bendinelli<br />
Art Director: Jeremy Reimnitz<br />
EP: Kevin Clark<br />
Colorist: Gus Bendinelli<br />
Production company: Screens<br />
Mr. Chung: as Himself<br />
Mr. Chung's Voice: Mr. Han<br />
Hand Model: Jon Weisburst<br />
Music: "Night Tide" by Camell Jones<br />
Korean translation: Min Ji Son<br />
Thank you Florsheim for the shoes!<br />
Thank you David Lim, Nuage Lepage, Owen Campbell, Hand Prop Room, Standard Camera, Thom, Ben Mullen, and Forrest Florsheim.
Feelings get complicated and oddly mutual amongst a trio of friends in Heavy Chemistry, a short comedy about love, friendship, attraction, hunger, lust, and other complex chemical reactions.<br />
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World Premiere, SXSW 2018<br />
Official Selection, DIFF 2018<br />
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https://www.facebook.com/heavychemistry/<br />
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Writer / Director / Editor: Blair Rowan<br />
Produced by: Quinn Eisenbraun & Blair Rowan<br />
Director of Photography / Colorist: HutcH<br />
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CAST<br />
Jonathan Barnes - Boyfriend<br />
Amber Emery - Girlfriend<br />
Chris Gardner - Best Friend<br />
Chris Billings - Pizza Guy<br />
Farah White - Newscaster<br />
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Assistant Director: Quinn Eisenbraun<br />
Audio Recordist: Mike Walker<br />
Post Audio: Gordon Gibson<br />
Assistant Camera / Grip: Casey Pepin<br />
Head Production Assistant: James Hargrave<br />
Set Photographer / Production Assistant: Clayton Browning
A man finds a dying squirrel in a park and has a comedic existential crisis. <br />
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Starring Robert Longstreet<br />
Written/Directed/Edited by Bobby Miller<br />
Produced by Jordan Michaud-Scorza & Co-Produced by Dain August<br />
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OFFICIAL SELECTION OF:<br />
Fantastic Fest<br />
Fantasia<br />
Maryland<br />
Florida<br />
Nashville<br />
North Bend<br />
La Shorts<br />
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HONORS:<br />
Vimeo Staff Pick<br />
Best Short Film - Boston Underground<br />
Opening Night Gala - Maryland Film Fest<br />
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FILM SITE:<br />
http://endtimes.newfieldpictures.com<br />
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CONTACT:<br />
Bobby@NewFieldPictures.com<br />
http://NewFieldPictures.com<br />
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CAST:<br />
(Order of appearance)<br />
Robert Longstreet<br />
Vince Washington<br />
Erik Gratton<br />
Deb Snyder<br />
Lynndi Scott<br />
Kari De La Penha<br />
Sage Smith<br />
Robert Chester Smith<br />
PJ Evans<br />
Shirley McDonnell<br />
Joe Abdo<br />
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CREW:<br />
Writer/Director/Editor - Bobby Miller<br />
Cinematography - Christopher Hamilton<br />
Production Designer - Callie Andreadis<br />
Producer - Jordan Michaud-Scorza<br />
Co-Producer - Dain August<br />
Executive Producer - Louis Messina<br />
Executive Producer - Linda Walker<br />
1st AD - Dain August<br />
1st AC - Jason Wittenberg<br />
2nd AC - Mitch Espinoza<br />
Gaffer - Jonathan Shrader<br />
Art Director - Kevin Burzynski<br />
Key Makeup & Hair - Ruth Baldwin<br />
Costume Designer - Jorday Scheinberg<br />
Key Grip - Casey Slade<br />
Key Set PA - David Barkley<br />
Art Dept Assistant - Xinran Peng<br />
Set PA - Mike Blankier<br />
Set PA - Michael Pottle<br />
Squirrel FX - Bischoff’s Animal FX<br />
Practical FX Supervisor - PJ Evans<br />
Visual Effects - Clean Plate FX - Juan Cardarelli<br />
Sound Recordist - Dana Kopetsky<br />
Casting by - Becca Greene and Michael Pottle<br />
Sound Mixer - David Esparza<br />
Color - Headquarters Post - Richard Garibaldi<br />
Special Thanks:<br />
Liza Manashil<br />
Adam Hendricks<br />
Daron Nefcy<br />
BankRobber Music<br />
Kickstarter Backers!<br />
© New Field Pictures 2018
Director : www.benbriand.com<br />
DOP : www.ariwegner.com<br />
Production Co : http://www.collider.com.au<br />
Agency : M&C Saatchi
[O] imitates nature in its manner of operation. The film depicts cycles in a world entirely based on sound frequency and vibration.<br />
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Film by Mario Radev and Chiara Sgatti<br />
Sound Design and Music by Toni Quiroga at Accept Productions<br />
Colouring Assistance: Anna Smirnova, Dana- Mari Tarakchieva, Vincent Hollywell<br />
5.1 Mix: George Roberts
Directed by Jimmy Marble<br />
Director of Photography by Kelly Moore<br />
Production Design by Ashely Fenton<br />
VFX by Christopher Doulgeris
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
Creativity has the power to change the way we see each other, and the world. Sometimes, seeing things through a new lens can make all the difference.<br />
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Animation Director: Anna Mantzaris
2012, shot w super8
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.