Tag: Videos & Films

  • A Film by @garethpon http://bit.ly/1eq3LuC — In July 2015, 730 Paintings for Ants will be exhibited in New York City. Three King Studios 754 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, 11222. 8-15 July 2015 Thursday – Sunday 12H00 – 19H00 http://bit.ly/1Imf4ev http://bit.ly/1eq3JTp Music: Al Bairre – Bungalow www.albairre.com http://bit.ly/1Imf266

  • Clip directed by Grandson & Son, Hugo Moreno and Jonny White Art Direction : Hugo Moreno Animations : Hanne Galvez and Bernard Som Studio : Chez Eddy Production : The Field Label : No.19

  • A cinematic journal of our week-long adventure in Japan’s capital, during full cherry blossom season. With thanks to the beautiful people of Tokyo. We’ll be back. Produced for http://bit.ly/1N3Q93B, whose voice you’re hearing. Thank you for watching Shot on: Canon 5D mk III DSLR (Magic Lantern RAW) 50mm 1.2L & 24-104mm f4 IS Benro Monopod

  • Joe (Matt Jones) is moving in with his girlfriend – which means having to get rid of his old treasured couch, a symbol of his bachelorhood. When he begins to change his mind about moving in with her, his couch comes alive to show him the real ‘cushion’ in his life. Written and Directed by: Matthew Richmond WINNER: BEST COMEDY, HOLLYSHORTS FILM FESTIVAL 2013 OFFICIAL SELECTION IN 2013: AUSTIN FILM FESTIVAL LA COMEDY SHORTS NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL PHOENIX FILM FESTIVAL DC SHORTS FILM FESTIVAL

  • Media is a tool that can program and reprogram the human bio-computer. Stories pattern the imagination. Language helps us think about our thinking. Cinema can open up new vistas for our minds. This video is a new collaboration with my friend, artist and filmmaker Jason Silva, host of National Geographic’s BrainGames and creator of Shots of Awe. Jason sent me an inspiring recording he made in the park with his Iphone discussing how powerful advances in technology can extend our connections to each other making us more compassionate and kind-hearted beings. He proposes that communication technologies act as “empathy machines”, opening up new intersubjective spaces where we can all become one. These new tools give us new “spaces of possibility” to explore, and this video is a celebration of that new space of imagination, compassion, collaboration and inspiration. Jason and I have become good friends, kindred spirits, and share a passion for intense inspiration, for using videos to share new vistas, and when he sent me this I was so excited, I started creating visuals right away. Hope you find it inspiring. We took three days and repurposed footage from Shots of Awe series, it was a spontaneous desire to create a campaign for POSSIBILITY and a call to action to improve the world. Special thanks to UNEP – United Nations Environment Program for supporting the creation of this video – www.unep.org Thanks to Discovery Digital Networks, TestTube, Bokeh, Imaginary Foundation and Shots of Awe team for supporting the images. Especially Tom Lofthouse, Barry Pousman, Jordan Dertinger, Nick Philip, Colin Decker and the rest of the team. Music by Andrew Seistrup: http://bit.ly/1JU7sFM Follow us on Twitter: @Leodalessandri – @JasonSilva “LIKE” us on Facebook: Leo’s Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1d1gv9e Jason’s Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1JU7uxf

  • WINNER – ‘VIDEO OF THE DAY’ AWARD – VOTD.COM **************************** Grades – King / Official music video Shot at Chichibu in Japan ******************************* Dancer / Laika Takasu Director / Taichi Kimura Producer / Takuma Hiramatsu Animator / Rapparu DOP / Kohou Kotake 1st AD / Ryosuke Asano 2nd AD / Anam Sekiguchi Choreographer / Sayuki Kobayashi Make up / Rie Furuya Runner / Takumi Kidokou

  • As a boy growing up, Samuel Mugisha dreamed of being a part of the Rwandan national cycling team, Team Rwanda, as he believed it would be a way to help make money for his family. What he discovered was something else entirely. In a country trying to get over the trauma of a genocide, Team Rwanda represents a lot more than sport. Credits: Director / Producer: Orlando von Einsiedel Producer: Harri Grace Cinematography: Franklin Dow Fixer: Jean_Pierre Sagahutu Film Editor: Katie Bryer Composer: Patrick Jonsson Sound Design: Rob Hardcastle Colourist: Franklin Dow Executive Producer for AJ+: Aloke Devichand Executive Producer for Grain Media: Jon Drever Production Co-ordinator: Nick Rowley Production Manager: Amelia Franklin Commissioned by AJ+.

  • A moment revisiting memories.

  • A voyage of light through space and time at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi. Cameras: Canon 5Ds Canon 5DMk2 Canon 5DMk3 Canon 60D Lenses: Canon 24-105mm f/4 Canon 50mm f/1.2L Canon 100mm f2.8L Canon 70-300 f/3.5-4.5L Canon TS-E 17mm f/4 Canon TS-E 24mm II f/3.5L Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8 Motion Control: CamBlock Modular System Syrp Genie / Magic Carpet Lil’ Mule Cinematography and Editing: Beno Saradzic Camera assistants: Sandeep Nair and Yousaf Shamsuddin Music score: A. Taylor – ‘A Late Night’s Wandering’ 2015, Copyright Beno Saradzic, All Rights Reserved. Re-upload, download, full or partial edit of this film is not permitted without my written and specific approval. You know the drill. Play nice.

  • Data – “don’t sing” // dir: David Bertram // dop: Benoit Soler // prod: Standard Films