Directing his confession to the camera, a man declares his feelings about his recent breakup with ‘the love of his life.’ But is all as it seems?
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A story about long distance relationships. Starring Elizabeth Rian and Thomas Bailey Directed, filmed and edited by Carlos Lopez Estrada Produced by Alissa Torvinen Executive Producer: Matt Pittman for Alpen Pictures Visual Effects: Tanner Merrill Sound Design: Michael O’Connor Art Director: Britt Keller Camera Assistant: Matthew Tompkins Wire work: Damien Bray and Keenen Bray Shot on my iPhone 6.
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The Exquisite Corpse Project 2 is a motion graphics piece directed by Michael Waldron and created by a group of artists from around the world. It debuted at this years Motion Conference in Santa Fe. The idea was to create a piece of art that you share with another artist. That artist has to figure out how to seamlessly transition into their piece and then they hand off their work to another artist. This repeats until the final animation is complete.
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“The Life and Death of an iPhone” is shot entirely on an iPhone, edited on the iPhone about what it’s like to be an iPhone. Seen entirely from the phone’s point-of-view beginning with its inception through its life… death… and ultimately its reincarnation. This is not a PSA. Made with Cameo: Easily edit and share cinematic videos on your phone with the award-winning app for iOS. Download it for free to start creating: www.vimeo.com/cameo Directed, Written and Edited by Paul Trillo Additional Filming by Alex Mallis Produced by Project Fathom Produced by Tessa Travis Associate Producer: Marina Fernandez Ferri Associate Producer: Brian Streem Production Assistant: Melanie Kelley With Alex Mallis as Lucas Langan Kingsley as Langan Factory Worker #1: Frances Pu Factory Worker #2: Julie Chen Male Friend #2: Javier Female Friend #1: Emmy Harrington Male Friend #1: Evan Jones Boss: Landon Van Soest Museum Security: Robert House Craigslist Buyer: Charles Pang iPhone Repairman: Brian Peralta Taxi Driver: Flip Chinese Businessman: Vincent Leong Phone Thief: Nate Myers Taxi Customer (not pictured): Brad Kula Special Thanks: The Cameo Team, Vimeo, Jason Sondhi, Taylor Newby, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Landon Von Soest, Cubana Social, Black Bear Bar, Computer Answers, Josh Ruben
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In this exclusive SoundWorks Collection sound profile we talk with Sound Designer and Re-recording Mixer Pete Horner and Supervising Sound Editor and Sound Designer Al Nelson from Skywalker Sound about their work on Jurassic World. Located off the coast of Costa Rica, the Jurassic World luxury resort provides a habitat for an array of genetically engineered dinosaurs, including the vicious and intelligent Indominus rex. When the massive creature escapes, it sets off a chain reaction that causes the other dinos to run amok. Now, it’s up to a former military man and animal expert (Chris Pratt) to use his special skills to save two young brothers and the rest of the tourists from an all-out, prehistoric assault. For more exclusive videos check out http://bit.ly/1J8kjnI Join the SoundWorks Collection Vimeo Channel: http://bit.ly/1FrtZSg SoundWorks Collection Mailing List: bit.ly/15lOelU NOTE: Feel free to re-embed and share this SoundWorks Collection video, but please do not download source video and repost without permission.
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It’s 1909, and the whole world is waking to the possibilities of flight. Miss Todd dreams of flying, but she’s got more than gravity holding her down. This is the story of her determination, her perseverance, and her passion – inspired by E. Lilian Todd – the first woman in the world to build and design an airplane. Find out more at http://bit.ly/1ChpZ6V, including how to download the film and find our more about the children’s book! Made at the National Film and Television School, UK.
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When a local ranger in a small country town finds an unidentified algae overwhelming the water supply, he knows that something’s not right. But it’s not until the sun goes down that he discovers the true extent of the danger – it seems the town is about to experience the effects of a mysterious infection that turns not only humans – but animals too – into zombies. Australian wildlife has never been so terrifying… Octopod Films and Veritas Entertainment, in association with Deadpan Films, are proud to bring you ‘Waterborne’ – the world’s first zombie kangaroo film, and a prequel for a feature film currently in development. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones (for extra sound design awesomeness) and enjoy! Shot on location in regional Victoria, Australia, the film only came about due to the amazing support from over 250 crowdfunding backers, who helped fund the creation of an incredible zombie kangaroo puppet, as well as a digitally animated zombieroo. The film has screened at over 50 festivals around the world (including big genre festivals such as Fantasia, Fantastic Fest, Sitges International Film Festival) and won multiple awards. Watch the Behind the Scenes video! http://bit.ly/1H1GL1a For more info on the project and the incredible people who helped make this happen: http://bit.ly/1dMPgjq http://on.fb.me/1H1GMT3 www.octopodfilms.com http://www.twitter.com/waterbornemovie For further enquiries, contact marisa@octopodfilms.com SCREENINGS Fantasia International Film Festival, August 2014, Montreal, CA Dublin Eurocon, August 2014, Dublin Ireland Fantastic Fest, September 2014, Austin TX Telluride Horror Show, October 2014, Telluride CO Mile High Horror Film Festival, October 2014, Denver, CO Horrible Imaginings Film Fest, October 2014, San Diego CA Film Fete, October 2014, Biloxi, MS – nominated Ryan Coonan – Best Director – Short; WINNER, BEST ZOMBIE MICROSHORT Oshkosh Horror Film Festival, Wisconsin, USA Sitges Fantastic Film Festival, Sitges, Spain RazorReel Fantastic Film Festival, Belgium New Orleans Horror Film Festival, New Orleans Three Corpse Circus, Ann Arbour, MI Morbido Fantastic Film Festival, Mexico Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival, Saskatoon, Canada Abertoir Film Festival, Wales – WINNER, BEST SHORT FILM Horrible Imaginings Film Festival, San Diego, CA Oshkosh Film Festival, Oshkosh Terror Film Festival, Philidelphia Spooky Movie Film Festival, Washington, DC Zompire Film Festival, Portland, OR – HONOURABLE MENTION, THE ULTIMATE CROWD-PLEASER Northwest Horror Film Festival, Seattle, WA Freakshow Film Festival, Orlando, Florida Dirt Poor Film Festival, Knoxville Salty Horror Film Festival, Salt Lake City, Utah Open Wound Horror Film Festival, New Mexico, WINNER – BEST MEDIUM LENGTH HORROR SHORT Fargo Fantastic Film Festival, Fargo, USA New York Horror Film Festival, NYC Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival, Kenmore, NY – WINNER – BEST INTERNATIONAL HORROR SHORT Phoenix Fearcon, Phoenix, AZ Monsterfest, Melbourne, Australia – WINNER, BEST AUSTRALIAN SHORT FILM Knoxville Horror Film Festival, Knoxville, USA Drunken Zombie Film Festival, Peoria, IL Leeds International Film Festival, UK Tricities International Fantastic Film Festival, WA, USA Geek Short Film Festival, South Carolina, USA Buried Alive Film Festival, Atlanta, USA Vivisections International Horror Shorts, Philedelphia, USA Flickerfest, Sydney, Australia Horror-on-Sea, Essex, UK Flickerfest Melbourne Tour Young at Heart Film Festival, NSW Imagine Film Festival, Netherlands Florida Film Festival, Florida, USA St Kilda Film Festival, Melbourne, Australia Cellulart Short Film Festival, Germany American Horror Film Festival, Lafayette, Indiana Stanley Film Festival, CO
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When Stella realises she’s the only girl in her class who doesn’t have her period, she sets out to fast-track her way to womanhood through somewhat unconventional methods. Director: Corrie Chen Writer: Michelle Law Producer: Jiao Chen Production Company: Staple Fiction With thanks to financial assistance from Screen Australia, through the Talent Escalator Program.
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40,000 years in the making.
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Nothing is intact or permanent, everything is affected and connected—the history, the city and the rider. Just as the city left a mark on the rider, he leaves a mark on the city even if just for a split second. The wet trail of wheels on pavement after skidding through a puddle on a rainy day, the sound of the skateboard against granite echoing through the alleys and streets and his shadow spreading from one building to another until he reaches the river. The reflection in the river follows him along its banks and over the bridge where the scattered leaves on the sidewalk swirl and dance for a moment after he rides through them and then staying, peaceful, like nothing ever happened but at the same time everything has changed. Even if you think you didn’t notice him, you can almost taste the lingering freedom in the air. Like a signature, a rider leaves his mark—on the streets and in people’s memories. A signature of freedom. Producer/DOP/editor: Kristijan Stramic Skateboarder: Luka Bizjak Additional camera: Mark Pirc Aerial cinematography: Helivideo.si Color grading: Mark Pirc Graphic design: M7grafiks Sound design: Kristijan Stramic Cover photo: Jan Pirnat Words: Katarina Tavcar Extra: Matej Pocervina Advisor: Matej Marinko (Bright Visuals) Music: “Da, da, da” performed by Pionir 10 Courtesy of Radio Netizen
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