• A timid 18-year-old from inner-city Dublin prepares for her boyfriend’s debs (Ireland’s version of the prom), but her social anxieties and struggles with her mother’s alcoholism make life difficult. Starring Barry Keoghan (Dunkirk, The Killing of a Sacred Deer) and newcomer Gabby Murphy, For You is an uplifting, IFTA-nominated debut film from director Brendan Canty and writer Alan O’Gorman about a young relationship. http://bit.ly/2VdlG04 Director of Photography : Narayan Van Maele Editor : Allyn Quigley Costume Designer : Sarah Flanagan Casting : Maureen Hughes Casting : Louise Kiely Casting 1st AD : Owen Magee Sound Recordist : Philippe FAUJAS Mixed at No 4 Windmill Lane Camera Equipment : VAST VALLEY Post Production : WINDMILL LANE

  • http://bit.ly/2Gt74li ‘OCTAVE’ is an exploration of the urban world made new through the reordering of physical time. The notion of time as a physical, tangible and malleable medium has always been a big influence within my work. By reordering and distorting time ‘OCTAVE’ is an exploration of the frenetic architecture, rhythm and geometry of Hong Kong. Filmed from a moving vehicle, the film utilises motion and time to create a seamless evolving architectural canvas, viewing the urban environment from a unique perspective. We see the world around us reinterpreted by our own relativity; our physical distance, speed and angle helps to paint our own unique and subjective relationship to the world we inhabit. Motion picture born out of the last 130 years has sought to explore the world in a time based environment, whereby static juxtaposed images change their meaning to one another when combined in different arrangements, creating a subjective image. By using the medium of time to reshape our perceived relative world OCTAVE imagines the urban environment in an organic state, re-shaping and re-ordering as a new form of architecture. As the name suggests ‘OCTAVE’ is inspired by the visual and structural language of musical notation. Beats, bars, repeating and ascending rhythms of notes evolve and develop to create evolving scores of emotions. A commissioned composition ‘te amo laughing / future jail’ by the Los Angeles duo ‘Lucky Dragons’ adds a humanistic layer to the concrete world OCTAVE explores. As described by the artists the composition is based on the ‘auditory illusion described by Diana Deutsch, in which one’s attention starts to find patterns in long sequences of looping syllables that fall somewhere between language and music – sometimes appearing as rhythms and melodies, sometimes as words or phrases – usually with unique effects for each listener. Director, Cinematographer, Editor: James Medcraft Musical Composition ‘te amo laughing / future jail’ Courtesy Lucky Dragons / Luke Fischbeck and Sarah Rara Local Hong Kong production: Khiang Tan & Jo Cheung at Wow Wow Tank Production support UK: Tristan Earl at Red Lorry Yellow Lorry Equipment Loan: Canon UK, Focus 24 Vehicle driver: Marco Lau

  • I had the privilage of being Lead Animator on this film, at Nexus Studios. Was great to work with the whole team once again! I animated the car section at the beginning until the guitar handover, and the final dragon sequence, and a bunch other stuff in between, and generally oversee the 2D animation. I also did the storyboard/animatic/layout process and worked out the 2d camera moves. Its always great to work with Smith and Foulkes because they like to see what the animators and designers come up with, so they give us a lot of freedom to put our own creativity into their projects. Below are the credits: Nexus Studios presents ‘The Mystical Journey of Jimmy Page’s ’59 Telecaster’ – A Short film to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Telecaster. Produced for Fender. Credits: Story and Narration by Jimmy Page Produced by Nexus Studios Directed by Smith & Foulkes Producer Tracey Cooper Executive Producers Chris O’Reilly & Charlotte Bavasso Production Manager Rebecca Archer Previs and Project Supervisor Michal Firkowski Art Director Melanie Climent Lead Animator Bishoy Gendi 2D Animators Marlène Beaube, Giacomo Autili, Hozen Britto, Peter Lowey, Arina Shabanova Lead Compositor Jesse Richards Compositing Chris Gavin, Victoria Jardine, Dave Hunt 3D Generalist Sébastien De Oliveira Bispo Pierre Clenet Editor Dave Slade Audio Post Production Factory, London. Sound Design and Mix by Josh Campbell, Anthony Moore Produced by Lou Allen Client: Executive Producer Jeremy Taylor Producers Neil Whitcher, Matt Watts, Keith Legro Special Thanks Mike Bayer, Evan Jones, Justin Norvell, Michael Thomas, Ashley Stagg, Danielle Koehler, Jill Burgeson, Natalie Wright Music “DAZED AND CONFUSED” By Jimmy Page (Inspired by Jake Holmes) Performed by The Yardbirds Taken from the album ‘Yardbirds ‘68’ recorded live New York City FLAMES OF ALBION MUSIC, INC. (ASCAP) ALL RIGHTS ADMINISTERED BY WB MUSIC CORP. LICENSED COURTESY OF JIMMY PAGE Produced by Nexus Studios Presented by Fender © 2019 Fender Musical Instruments Corporation

  • Emboldened by a giant block party on the evening of their high school prom, a group of students enter the night with the hope of transcending their rural town and the industrial landscape that surrounds them.

  • Wyrm has two days to get his first kiss or he’ll be held back as part of the school district’s No Child Left Alone program, forced to wear his My.E.Q. Remote Monitoring collar through high school. “Wyrm” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere. Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2GuQ4Lz

  • ‘Space to Roam’ is a film inspired by all the unique structures, patterns, and overall “otherworldly” landscapes found in Southwestern America’s public lands in hopes of protecting them. 

This project is dedicated to the people who preserve the history of and protect our public lands. It is also in honor of ‘astronaut’ Kyle Hague’s grandmother who unfortunately passed away during production. 


 More info & photo series: http://bit.ly/2IoMJ2M Film by Andrew Studer 
www.andrewstuder.com 
https://www.instagram.com/andrew.studer/
 andrewstuderfilms@gmail.com Shot entirely on the DJI Mavic Pro II 

Music by Hammock, licensed on the Music Bed. http://bit.ly/2XhcLrW 
 (check them out, they’re one of my favorite bands!) 4K Footage is available for licensing.

  • What happens when a major metropolitan area runs out of water? In Cape Town, South Africa, residents fear the arrival of “Day Zero,” when the city’s taps will be shut off. Directed by Simon Wood and François Verster See more from Field of Vision here: fieldofvision.org

  • What an incredible honor it was to work on such an important cause. When I was approached by We Are Royale to work on the animation, I immediately felt a huge responsibility to help visualize the stories being told by these victims, and in their own voice. The voices and audio itself inspired us immensely and we used that to influence the style with sound waves & contour line animation. The message itself is what’s important and I’m extremely happy I could put my efforts towards an amazing cause. My Role: Animation Direction, Concept, Illustration, & Additional Animation: We Are Royale Client: The Me Too Movement Agency: Deutsch

  • What does a man, a woman, ice cream, chewing gum, dog food, beer, and a lot of other things have in common? Commercials. WRITER/DIRECTOR: Ben Callner PRODUCER: Adam Callner DP: Doug Chamberlain PRODUCTION DESIGNER: Christian Stone EDITORS: Ben Callner, Joe Kell, Alex Pirrone, Ben Suenaga CAST: Ted Cannon, Jocelin Donahue, Judy Kain, Dar Dixon, Jarrod Crawford, Tim Karasawa, Josh Covitt, Erick Chavarria, Bill O’Neill, Sam Carson, Niko Posey, David Aaron, Paul Vinson, Michele Lainevool, Adam Nemet, Harrison Polo Thank you to everyone else involved! If “it takes a village,” this took a major metropolitan area. http://bit.ly/2ZcVkdX

  • Directed by W.A.M. Bleakley & Lucy Knox