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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.
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)
A daughter comes home for the weekend to look after her father, ailing with Dementia. The appearance of a mysterious woman shines a light on their changing parent-child power dynamic, threatening to throw their world out of orbit.<br />
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Synopsis: <br />
Maria Luisa is ready to escape immigration limbo, but when her green<br />
card interview takes an unexpected turn, she faces the anxiety of<br />
losing the life she had planned.<br />
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Director: Luis Fernando Puente<br />
Screenwriter: Luis Fernando Puente<br />
Producer: Rollins Wimber<br />
Producer: Lizde Arias<br />
Assistant Producer: Elizabeth K. Martinez<br />
Executive Producers: Rachel B. Davis,<br />
Brandon Cummings, Robert Machoian. Laura Heberton<br />
Cinematography: Oscar Ignacio Jiménez<br />
1st AC: Mars Moreno Lee<br />
Production Design: Elizabeth Harrison Valle<br />
Hair and Makeup: Marcelle Leon<br />
Edited By: Marshal Davis<br />
Composer: Jorge Murcia<br />
Sound Design: Erik Naumann<br />
Color: J. Cody Baker<br />
Production Designer: Elizabeth Harrison Valle<br />
Principal Cast: Alejandra Herrera, Enoc Oteo, Cherie Julander, <br />
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Thumbnail by Mathew Chadbourne<br />
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OFFICIAL SELECTION:<br />
Sundance Film Festival <br />
Montclair Film Festival<br />
South side Film Festival Bethlehem, PA<br />
Deserscape International Film Festival<br />
HollyShorts Film Festival<br />
Shorts Not Pants<br />
Salute Your Shorts Festival<br />
Calgary International Film Festival<br />
Mallorca International Film Festival<br />
Loft Film Fest<br />
Hill Country Film Festival<br />
Cleveland International Film Festival<br />
Indie Memphis Film Festival<br />
Sun Valley Film Festival<br />
Houston Latino Film Festival<br />
Brooklyn Film Festival<br />
Aspen ShortsFest<br />
Guanajuato International Film Festival<br />
Nashville Film Festival<br />
Santa Bárbara International Film Festival<br />
Julien Dubuque International Film Festival<br />
Florida Film Festival<br />
San Luis Obispo International Film Festival <br />
Palm Springs International ShortsFest<br />
The Micheaux Film Festival<br />
Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival<br />
Atlantic International Film Festival<br />
New York Latino Film Festival<br />
Lone Star Film Festival <br />
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WINNER:<br />
Nevada City Film Festival: Winner Best Film<br />
Nevada City Film Festival: Winner Best Short Film<br />
Cine Las Americas International Film Festival: Best Hecho en Tejas <br />
Dallas International Film Festival: Best Short Film<br />
44 CineFestival San Antonio: Best Texas Short Film<br />
Fear No Film: Utah Short Film of The Year<br />
Fear No Film: Best Conematography
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
written and directed by Jimmy Marble<br />
starring Theophilus Martins and Gillian Zinser<br />
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produced by Sage Price and Lindsey Ramey<br />
production co Ways and Means, Vacation Theory<br />
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director of photography Kelly Moore<br />
wardrobe by Georgia Stockwell<br />
production design by Sean Genrich<br />
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WWW.JIMMYMARBLE.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
Cape Town | Franschhoek | Hermanus | Plettenberg Bay | Shamwari <br />
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Sony A7S2 | GoPro Hero 5 | DJI Mavic Pro
DAVID JONES // SWAGGER // #itsinyou<br />
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Featuring You Am I frontman : Tim Rogers<br />
Music Track : Kanye West // Power<br />
Director : www.benbriand.com<br />
Production : www.collider.com.au<br />
DOP : http://www.rossgiardina.com<br />
Editor : http://www.adamwills.com.au<br />
Agency : Whybin TBWA Sydney // Maud
2020 D&AD - WOODEN PENCIL DIRECTION<br />
2020 YDA - GOLD SCREEN<br />
2020 CAMERIMAGE - WINNER IN BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY IN A MUSIC VIDEO <br />
2020 UKMVA - NOMINATION IN PRODUCTION DESIGN & CINEMATOGRAPHY<br />
2021 KINSALE SHARK - SHORTLIST IN BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN<br />
2020 CICLOPE - NOMINATION IN BEST MUSIC VIDEO<br />
2020 RAINDANCE FILM FESTIVAL - FINALIST<br />
2020 BMVA - NOMINATION IN DIRECTION<br />
2020 BERLIN COMMERCIAL - NOMINATION IN DIRECTION, IDEA, BEST MUSIC VIDEO, CINEMATOGRAPHY<br />
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Written and directed by Andzej Gavriss<br />
Production company | TakeShot films<br />
DP | Andrey Nikolaev<br />
Production Designer | Julija Fricsone Gavriss<br />
Executive Producer | Elena Panfilova<br />
Producers | Ravil Salikhov, Natalia Butova, Rudolf Mirzoev<br />
Line Producer | Masha Enatskaya<br />
1st AD | Elena Senatorova<br />
Cast | Zhenya Saveljeva<br />
Wardrobe Stylist | Irene Rovbelle<br />
Lead actors | Georgi Martirosyan, Evgeny Shwartz<br />
Editor | Vlad Yakunin<br />
Colorgrade | Matt Osborne<br />
CG | Dmitry Talin
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
Senior is a Telluride icon, instrumental in the development of the Telluride Ski Resort. Telluride would not be what it is today without Senior.<br />
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Directed by Ben Knight and Travis Rummel of Felt Soul Media /// www.feltsoulmedia.com<br />
Associate Producers: Annie Carlson and Lisa Eidsmo<br />
Archival material generously provided by: The Telluride Historical Museum, Senior Mahoney, Dean Rolley, Frank B. and Gladys M. Wilson Collection<br />
Music by Goldmund Song: Threnody www.unseen-music.com
Finn takes a regular route into a hookup...<br />
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Festivals: BFI London Film Festival/ BFI Flare/ Anima Belgium/ LSFF/ Outshine <br />
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Direction & Animation - David McShane<br />
Finn - Simon Manyonda <br />
Alex - Arun Blair-Mangat <br />
Sound & Mix - Ines Adriana<br />
Composition - Will Turner
A Small Antelope Horn’ by Carlo Rovelli, theoretical physicist, founder of loop quantum gravity theory and bestselling author, is out now exclusively on Alexander. Set in northern Tanzania, this non-fiction feature follows Rovelli’s recent journey from studying black holes to tracking animals with the Hadza—one of the last hunter-gatherer societies in Africa. Read by Academy Award-nominated actor Richard E. Grant, ‘A Small Antelope Horn’ speaks of the history of civilisation, and the timeless wisdom of nomadic lifestyles of the past.<br />
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Read, listen, and watch the full story on Alexander. Available in the App Store.<br />
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Written by @carlitorovelli <br />
Read by @richard.e.grant <br />
Directed by @_rubberband<br />
Animated by @james_siewert_artwork<br />
Music by @cosmosheldrake<br />
Creative direction @lookstudiosnyc
After suffering from suicidal depression, Darius Sam, a 20-year-old from Lower Nicola First Nation, finds running as a catalyst for transformation. Within a matter of months, he attempts a 100-mile ultramarathon in subzero temperatures to raise awareness for addiction and mental health in his community.<br />
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Featuring – Darius Sam, Mark Nendick, Danielle McDougall, Shane Charters<br />
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Director, Producer, & Editor – Amar Chebib<br />
Producer – Hayley Morin<br />
Executive Producer – Geoff Vreeken<br />
Cinematographer – Jason Mannings<br />
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Line Producer – Olivia Golosky<br />
Production Manager – Mia Metz<br />
Camera Assistant – Soloman Chiniquay<br />
Drone Operator – Rob Antill<br />
Location Sound – Tyler Devon Gillis<br />
Colourist – Sam Gilling<br />
Sound Designer/Mixer – Matt Drake<br />
In Association with Kiddo Films<br />
With Support from Even/Odd, Marmoset, & Lorne Lapham<br />
Distributed by The New Yorker
Kyra and Constantin have crafted a beautiful story for Chinese retailer JD.com. Kyra and Constantin developed the existing character of Joy, the brand’s logo, into an adorable tale of a dog, a heron and a can of worms.<br />
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A co-production between Passion London and Melbourne the film is a simple story with no dialogue. Told through characterisation and animation the film makes use of facial expressions and nuanced gestures to bring the story to life.<br />
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The heartwarming film tells the tale in a way only animation can, with engaging characters and stunning scenery, simple but epic.
Amidst the depths of despair, a grieving mother finds her voice to challenge the forces of injustice and inspire hope.
A film by Erin Semine Kökdil
Featuring Teresa Smith
2016 || Black & White || 16mm
Shot on a Bolex
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/195874915
Screenings:
Camden International Film Festival, 2018
Hot Docs International Film Festival, 2018
Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, 2018
New Filmmakers New York, 2018
Denton Black Film Festival, 2018
The People’s Film Festival, 2018
FECIBogotá, 2018
Drunken Film Fest - Oakland, 2018
International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), 2017
San Francisco Frozen Film Festival, 2017
March on Washington Film Festival, 2017
SF DocFest, 2017
Palm Springs International Shortfest, 2017
Born out of his Jamaica sound system roots, DJ Kool Herc changed the face of the planet in the 1970s, resourcefully creating something out of nothing called Hip-Hop. Heavy bass, scratching, break dancing, rap, graffiti art and dress code, mixing old flavours and making new, fresh statements are at the core of the culture's expression. All of these component parts of HIP HOP I love, live for and are the driving forces behind what drove me to write, produce, finance and direct my contribution to the culture called Hip Hop Cafe.<br />
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A short film for real HIP-HOP heads globally, this one is for you. As far as I am aware, a film like this hasn’t existed until now. <br />
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Credits<br />
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Written, directed and produced by Robbie Samuels www.superrocketman.com<br />
Producers: James Pearcey, Pranav Arya, Russell Would<br />
Line Producers: Romain Richard, Alex Olivares & Patrick Greene<br />
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Cast<br />
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Jack: Osy Ikhile<br />
Jenny: Carla Harrison-Hodge<br />
Marge: Shola Adewusi<br />
Bonita: Jenny Mayers<br />
Waitress: Ania Sowinski<br />
Waiter: Tom Haywood<br />
Chess Player: Tunji Falana<br />
Hov: Gary Beadle<br />
Mr Dobalina: Masashi Fujimoto<br />
Saxophone man: Miguel D'Oliveira<br />
Chef: Femi Houghton<br />
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Production<br />
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Director of Photography: Andrew Kuchanny<br />
Production Designer: Vicky Hurley<br />
Editor: Paul Boobyer<br />
Costume Designer: Anne-Aurélie Pillet<br />
First Ad: Chris Malin<br />
Second Ad: Sam Bokma<br />
Gaffer: Jim Agnew<br />
Spark: Edward Hiscox<br />
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Production Assistants: Claire Nolan & Huw Edwards<br />
DIT: Henri Plint<br />
Prop Buyer: Felicity Wetherell<br />
1st AC: Calvin Day<br />
2nd AC: Abi Hurcomb<br />
Grip: Carl ’Lump’ Dunn<br />
Sound Recordist: Rowan October<br />
Wardrobe Assistant: Hanna Szirmai<br />
Makeup Artist: Jessica Goh<br />
Stills Photography: Cregg St. Rose<br />
Catering: Mamma & Honnie Tang<br />
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Post-Production<br />
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Titles and Credit Design: Mark One & Bentley Middlewick<br />
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Digital Distortion<br />
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Pre-Visualisation: Dan Sollis & Phil Trease<br />
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Time Based Arts<br />
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Post Producer: Sean Ewins<br />
Compositing: Jamie Crofts, Ralph Briscoe<br />
Additional Compositing: Linda Cieniawska<br />
Colourist: Jack McGinty<br />
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Vaudeville <br />
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Sound Supervisor: Scott Marshall<br />
Re-Recording Mixer: Luke Hatfield<br />
Dialogue Editor: Vincenzo Bosa<br />
Sound Designer: Tom Joyce<br />
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Music<br />
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Original Music by: Golden Kimono<br />
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Dedicated to Nick, a man that loved the music more than most.
A multi-perspective journey, heading into the most intimate and underground performance I could dream up. We handed out two dozen cameras of various formats to the fans—orchestrating fisheye lens barrel rolls and “shitty Matrix” camera moves along the way—and let their footage and photos help drive the video.<br />
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Re-filming through viewfinders and recapturing footage off of old displays, slapping VCRs and praying tapes don't break--it was a wild one.<br />
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DIRECTED AND EDITED BY COLIN READ<br />
PRODUCTION COMPANY: MIRMADE<br />
PRODUCER: MIRANDA KAHN<br />
PRODUCTION DESIGNER: JACOB IRELAND<br />
PRODUCTION MANAGER: JOE ALBINO<br />
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: KEVIN HAYDEN<br />
1st AC: YUYA KUDO<br />
CAMERA OPERATORS:<br />
EMMA PENROSE<br />
DANIEL CONTALDO<br />
…AND THE FANS<br />
GAFFER: ALEXA CARROLL<br />
KEY GRIP: CHRIS ANGARONE<br />
SWING GRIP: RIEDE DURVAY<br />
GRIP: MICHAEL HAYDEN ROY<br />
KEY PA: GEORGE BENO<br />
PA: TUI JORDAN<br />
PA: RICH GOLD<br />
PA: EVA FRIEDBERG<br />
PA: TESS MCGUINNESS<br />
PA: HANNA WELLISH<br />
PA: JESSE KATZ<br />
PA: MYRIAM HAYDEN ROY<br />
PA: NICO TEPPER<br />
COMMISSIONER: RIK GREEN<br />
COLORIST: SAMUEL GURSKY / IRVING HARVEY<br />
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Special thanks to:<br />
Daniel Frank<br />
Jacob Campbell<br />
Takeshi Nagamatsu<br />
James Trussin<br />
Willem Holzer<br />
Sachi Bahr<br />
Brandon Stepanow<br />
Connor Kammerer<br />
Steve Fletch<br />
Joe Bressler<br />
Lou Sarowski<br />
E-Waste Gowanus