• Directed and Photographed – Adam Warmington Water Cinematography – Sashwa Burrous Color – Arianna Shining Star Sound – Will Berridge Thanks ! ‘Grandma’, Davo, Eddie, Timmy, Sashwa, Soskin, Noah, Amber, Benny, Jhaya AW 2022

  • Inspired by a true story, a 911 call plays out against the backdrop of a school shooting incident in Atlanta, Georgia. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018. “DeKalb Elementary” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere. Our new interactive player enables viewers to watch the film, play with Director’s Commentary, and read a Q&A with director Reed Van Dyk. To return to the main menu, click “Menu” in the upper left hand corner of the screen at any time. CONTENT WARNING: The following video contains material that may be harmful or traumatizing to some audiences.

  • 47 seconds of helplessness. And of pain. 47 seconds of uncertainty. And of desperation. 47 seconds of loneliness. And of losing hope. People, including babies and children, in Lebanese hospitals are dying and suffering because of the lack of electricity and power cuts for 47 years – including today. This short film symbolizes the Lebanese people’s reality through the story of a father and a daughter over 47 seconds, written for and shot in one straight take. The daughter is a symbol for Lebanon – with her condition deteriorating progressively, with every electricity cut. The father is a symbol for the Lebanese people, screaming and pleading for help, with every electricity cut – but there is none. The environment’s design transports viewers to a typical hospital in the most afflicted parts of Lebanon. The lights and the colours add to the bleakness of the reality being faced. The camera movement is slow and tedious – almost haunting. The lens feels like we are in the 70-80’s (Lebanon today) with vignetting. Rehoused vintage optics help the film stay close to an analog look. The lighting has mixtures of fluorescents, never clean white light, always filtered with a bit of grey and blue. This film is important to be seen and shared, because it’s for a cause that’s worth talking about and importantly, getting global support for. Produced by: Publicis Groupe & Prodigious Middle East Directed, Ideated and Written by: Tahaab Rais Produced by: Bassel Kakish, Sami Saleh DoP: Aeyaz Editor: Neda Zag (Cold Cutz) Grading and Colourist: Karim Mira (LZRD) Music: Joe Dickinson Sound Design: Mango Jam Studio Production team: Naji Bechara, Ralph Matar, Myriam Abi Wardeh, Nour Helou Post Production team: Optix Nayla Chacra Thalia Trad Eddy Farah 1st AD: Remy Haddad Grip: Bob Touma Gaffer: Sohail Iftikhar Focus Puller: Roger

  • A Blink Industries Production. A very helpful tutorial on how to make photos look vintage, from Sam Campbell. As part of Remote Comedy From The Paddock.

  • Tobin and Sven are street artists involved in a shady lifestyle as middle-men. After Tobin announces leaving his criminal past behind, along with the city, they proceed to finish one last drop off of an unmarked bag. Upon entering a graffiti soaked alley way, they’re confronted by a police officer and make a run for it. Ducking and diving through the glowing alley, they make their way towards a trainyard. With the cops following close behind, a split second decision decides their future. Directed & animated by Michael Van Swearingen Produced by Foreign Fauna Music by Seafarer Sound Design by Junior Birdman Audio Tobin voiced by Sam Landman Sven voiced by Clarence Wethern Graffiti by Ian Ballantyne Emily Barton Joe Bucholz Maddie Brewer Evan D’Elia Nolan J. Downs Dan Forke Maddy Haynes Jake Huffcutt Noah Lawrence-Holder Cameron McManus Nathan Motzko Yusef Najafi Andrew Onorato Lauren Payne Peter Steineck Dan Wagner Jared Weiss and a special thanks to Motion 504

  • “…man says: I am self, I am master, all the rest is other – outside, below, underneath, subservient. I own, I use, I explore, I exploit, I control. I am that I am, and the rest is women & wilderness, to be used as I see fit.” – Ursula K. Le Guin Made with sadness after the leaked opinion. Released with sadness after the decision.

  • A factory of imagination and decapitation for Trolli with Blink Ink and Wieden & Kennedy Portland. CREDITS Director: Renee Zhan Executive Producer: Bart Yates Executive Producer: Josef Byrne Head of Production: Alex Halley Producer: Eve Somerville Agency: Wieden & Kennedy Portland Agency Producer: Sarah Sweeny Agency Creative: Dan Koo Agency Creative: Sai He Storyboards: Barry Reynolds Storyboards: Mysie Pereira Design: Ewa Luczkow Design: Xavi Ren Design: Clement Danveau CG Company: Saurus Animation CG Supervisor: Sondre Nymoen CG Generalist: Kasper Christensen CG Generalist: Marius Haltelid Compositing: Alex Wolf Animation Director: Lara Ellingbø Animation: Anna Nowakowska Music & Sound Design: Major Tom

  • ⭐️ When the first woman on Earth meets… the first-first woman on Earth. ⭐️ LILITH & EVE is a short adult comedy animation and feminist re-imagining of the Adam and Eve story, in which Eve accidentally bumps into Lilith, Adam’s first wife and equal. A début animation from award-winning director Sam de Ceccatty and BAFTA-nominated producer Manon Ardisson (GOD’S OWN COUNTRY), with BAFTA-winning Aimee Lou Wood (SEX EDUCATION) and Susan Wokoma (ENOLA HOLMES) in the title roles. The film premiered as part of Tribeca’s animated shorts program, curated by Whoopi Goldberg. —– cast Eve – Aimee Lou Wood Lilith – Susan Wokoma Adam – Conor Kennedy Archangel – Jake Graf Snake – Samuel de Ceccatty directed by Samuel de Ceccatty written by Manon Ardisson and Samuel de Ceccatty casting by Katy Covell & Ollie Gilbert music by Camilla Uboldi sound design by Louise Burton animation and design Samuel de Ceccatty lyrics and vocals Ashleigh Brown sound mix Damien Lazzerini An Ardimages UK production

  • Starring – Yanna Owens, Terry Lamar, Phyllis Brown, Khamille Brown Director – Courtney Sofiah Yates DoP – Franklin Ricart Editor – Chiao Chen Colorist – Josh Bohoskey Production Company – Stept Studios Creative & Executive Producer – Davey Spens Executive Producer – Alexis Celic Producers – Olivia Cris & Lauren Andrade Art Director – AJ Carroll

  • You ever wake up feeling not like yourself? Let everyone know by changing your head as easily as you would change your shirt. Put on your happy face! Or your sad face. Or your uh… upside down face? In Detached, we meet a man who’s woken up on the smug side of the bed. His self-satisfaction is challenged by all of the unique personalities he bumps into on his way to work. — A film by Emory Allen Music by Justin Lawes Special Thanks Alicia Allen, Motion504