Tag: Videos & Films

  • Creative Director: Pablo Delcan Director: Anaïs La Rocca Illustration & Animation: Jocelyn Tsaih, Pablo Delcan Director of Photography: Adam Coleman Hair and Makeup: Sophie Haig Assistant Camera: Gary Noel Flame Artist: Andrew Granelli Producer: Anaïs La Rocca

  • Director and animation Masanobu Hiraoka

  • Tattooist to Brad Pitt and muse to Lana Del Rey, Mark Mahoney waxes lyrical about regret and absolution at his legendary Shamrock Social Club Read the full feature on NOWNESS: http://bit.ly/1SbpFDz

  • I spent two months living in Joshua Tree following artist Tom Jean Webb as he prepared for his solo show ‘Tomorrow’s Flames Are Already Burning’ at the DEN Gallery in Austin, Texas in early 2015. Influenced from the surrounding landscape, this film represents some of the inspiration behind his exhibition. http://bit.ly/1JTSDhr Director: Dan Sadgrove Sound: Morgan Johnson at Barking Owl Sound Color: Houmam Abdullah at Electric Theatre Narration: Amber Webber from Black Mountain / Lightning Dust. Special thanks to Dan & Kate O’Connell for letting me use their camera and allowing us stay at their house in Joshua Tree for a few hot wintry desert months, Heather Williamson for her help and the generous time of everyone involved in creating this. – I asked the coyote if he was afraid On the sun baked highway run His creeping shadow grew And darkened the falling sun Who lit the flame Asks the man each night That the wind couldnt put out When the sun burned its last light Amongst the cactus trees Time struggles in the sand With no soil for seeds But the snakes rattling hand Meet me in the highway Under the silver moon You’ll hear the trembling bones Of the dead mans croon And the ground shakes and howls As the sun comes back around The coyote lies quick still As his shadow shrinks back down Now he walks alone And wanders if he was afraid Towards the silent warmth of light Amongst the desert decay

  • Space, forms, colours and sounds symbolise a recognisable world. New beginnings put an end to familiar patterns. Do we shape as much as we are shaped? My graduation film from the Royal College of Art. See how it was made here: http://bit.ly/1U7zMXu And have a listen to the music here: http://bit.ly/1Jw8QNS Music: Jake Chudnow (http://bit.ly/1U7zLmu) Cello: Lucy Railton (http://bit.ly/1Jw8Ptj) Voice: Tony Fish Sound Design: Dan Larkin Sound Mix: Mike Wyeld Additional Animation: Luke George Additional Animation: Tom O’Meara Special thanks to BlinkInk and the City of London Combined Education Charity. Screenings: RCA Graduation show, London, UK. 2014 Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, Tallin, Estonia. 2014 Cardiff Animation Nights, Cardiff, UK. 2015 The Open West, Cheltenham, UK. 2015 Last Friday Shorts, London, UK. 2015 Animafest Zagreb, Croatia. 2015 EIFF, Edinburgh, UK. 2015

  • The 4th & 5th Chapters of THE HOW BIG HOW BLUE HOW BEAUTIFUL ODYSSEY

  • www.bell-labs.com It takes a visionary to foresee that a sunbeam could carry sound. It takes incredible minds and pioneering foresight to make real, the unimaginable. Journey around the globe through time and space to hear from the scientists who transform theories into technologies, the people that harnessed light to shape our modern world and those who are reforming it for an imagined future. About the Future Impossible series: We spend time with Nobel Laureates, semi-retired German eccentrics and impassioned geeks who take us deep into the interiors of Bell Labs. They reveal the journeys they’re on to solve some of the hardest challenges we’ve probably never even thought of. Enlightening us as to who Claude Shannon is, guiding us through our wireless world and explaining how copper was saved from the scrapheap to give birth to the Internet. Meet the characters who commit their lives to grappling with messy, chaotic problems and hopeless challenges. The people who then emerge with a thought, an equation, or perhaps an invention that changes everything, even if we don’t know it.

  • Tribute to Hayao Miyazaki Music by Joe Hisaishi Made with Blender, Gimp, Octane and Natron. Thanks to Blackschmoll, Boby, Christophe, Clouclou, Cremuss, David, Félicia, Frenchman, Sozap, Stéphane, Virgil ! And Thanks to Ton Roosendaal, the Blender community, the developers of Blender, Gimp and Natron ! dono 2015

  • Here comes the sun ! Sun of a Beach, directed by Alexandre Rey, Arnaud Crillon, Valentin Gasarian et Jinfeng Lin, is a 2013 short animated film from Supinfocom Arles (now MOPA) Original soundtrack : Thomas Blanc ————————————- Sortez la crème solaire, le soleil arrive ! Sun of a Beach est un court métrage d’animation réalisé à Supinfocom Arles (devenu MOPA) en 2013 par Alexandre Rey, Arnaud Crillon, Valentin Gasarian et Jinfeng Lin. Musique originale : Thomas Blanc ————————————- AWARDS 2de Prix – PANAMANIM 2013 Best Comedy Award – VIEW festival 2014 International Student Film Special Mention – Kuandu International Animation Festival SELECTIONS SIGGRAPH ASIA 2014 Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival 2015 9h Tehran International Animation Festival 9th edition of Anim’est International Animation Film Festival BISFF Young Animation filmmaker 2015 Effets Stars 2014 Festival National du film d’animation à Bruz 2014 Fantasia Festival 2014 18th Environmental Film Festival Cinemambiente … ————————————- Making of : http://bit.ly/1D6HbC5 http://on.fb.me/1OzDqWh

  • ʻĀINA (pronounced “eye-nah”) means “That Which Feeds Us” in the Hawaiian language. The film highlights a way to address some of the most pressing environmental and health crises facing the island of Kauai – and of island Earth. That may sound like an outstanding claim, but as ʻĀINA vividly illustrates, such is the power of agriculture and food for people and the planet.