Tag: Videos & Films

  • I hope that this film is a healthy nudge for people to shake up their lives a little bit. Jed’s radical choice to quit his job and ride his bike across the world is a perfect challenge to the rest of us to get out of the routine and make some scary decisions. If you’re afraid of a decision ahead of you, you’re probably on the right track. Choose it. ! Follow Jed’s adventures @jedidiahjenkins My Instaspam @kennyjamez

  • CAST Dancers: Natasha Gorrie, Hannah Henney, Ivy Fijal, Jane Marlinga, Carmen De Los Santos, Roberta Bierman Frat guys: Chris ‘Toga Boy’ Flintoff, Nick Price, Nick Moore Pool girls: Celeste Ziegler, Jessica Taylor, Janice Joostema, Michelle Mills Investigator: Darren May Stoners: Matt Xstatic, Azeem the Dream, The Great Kasaki Gangrel: as Himself Steve and gang: Aaron Hoffman, Byron Wilson, Dane Collison, DJ Rich, DJ Seko Special thanks to All-Star Wrestling Director: Peter Huang Producer: Erica Paiero Cinematographer: Kelly Jeffrey Production Designer: Caitlin Byrnes Builder/Props: Brodie Kitchen Steadicam: Ali Kurshid 1st AC: Anna MacDonald Gaffer: Corey Jacques Key Grip: Andres Niño Swing: James Healey Stylist: Claudia Da Ponte Wardrobe Assistants: Lacey-June Berry, Andrea Almhjell Location Sound: Oscar Vargas Choreographer: Natasha Gorrie PAs: Andy Ritchie, Nick Moore, Josh Drozda Make-up: Jenn Kaminski Make-up assistant: Jodi-Lynn Boulton Editor: Skinner @ Married to Giants VFX/Online: Trevor @ Married to Giants Colourist: Conor Fisher @ Alter Ego Sound Design: Dan Weston Stills: Grady Mitchell Executive Producers: Mauricio Ruiz, Rey Mendoza Production Company: Mad Ruk Entertainment

  • @Camp4 Collective party time Music by Slayer http://bit.ly/1B7GY0y Check out Slayer on FB http://on.fb.me/1MOxGI9 Courtesy Def Jam / Universal Records Copyright 1989 Song “Behind the Crooked Cross” from the 1989 Album South of Heaven Directed and kind of edited by Anson Fogel Edited and kind of directed by Kevin Bennet Bikers Tyson Swasey and Joey Schusler BASE Jumps by Ian Flanders and Matt Blank Shot by Pat Fenelon, Anson, Kevin and Joey S RC Heli by Nick WOlcott Sound and Hauling Ass in Trucks by Jim Hurst Carrying HEavy Shit by Corrie Spruill BLM handling by Arlene Campbell and the Moab BLM Office Bike Cam riggin by Dan Cartwright BASE rigging by Marty Jones 1st AC Max Santusanio BASE testing help by Sean Chuma Thumbnail photo by Joey Schusler Bikes by Yeti Cycles Boobs by Anonymous Beer by Coors Heavy BASE rigs by Apex Base

  • A sister comes to terms with what it means to come of age in rural isolation, but the adversity of the outside world is no comparison to the immensity of her imagination. a FOCUS CREEPS film from THE RANGE in association with GOOD COMPANY, ROYALE and FOUNDATION CONTENT STARRING Mercedes Kilmer Luke Baines Talya Plush Max Plush Liza Thorn Alexis Penney Paul Krasner as Father Leslie Jaquith as TV Show Host Donny Smeads as Nurse CREW Directed by Aaron Brown Executive Produced by Leslie Jaquith Produced by Anna Rau + Corbett Jones + Anthony Mathile Associate Producer :: Stacey Lee Director of Photography :: Michael Ragen Production + Costume Design :: Natasha Newman-Thomas Camera Assistant :: Sharif El Neklawy Location Sound :: Kyo Acerbis Kitayama + Molly Young Editor :: Nick Pezzillo Additional Editing :: Brook Linder VFX producer :: Chris Volckman VFX :: Royale Original Score :: Matt Koshak Sound Design :: Zach Goheen Sound Mix :: Barry Neely Colorist :: Joel Voelker 3D Animation + Character Design :: Patrick Clarke 3D Simulations :: Phiphot Pinyosophon Compositor :: Paul Barkshire SPECIAL THANKS Camp Lakota Jane and Kathy Virga Peter Coffin Jon Santos Dave Freeman Jacob Berghart Oren Segal for David Farrell Krell © 2013 Aaron Brown www.focuscreeps.com www.fromtherange.com www.goodco.tv www.weareroyale.com http://bit.ly/1JINVrA Online premiere on Dazed: http://bit.ly/1L0PDSz

  • A grandfather bequeaths a profound secret to his grandson. Directed by Åsa Blanck and Johan Palmgren. More on this documentary: goo.gl/YGquZC Watch more on Aeon: aeon.co/video Subscribe: vimeo.com/aeonvideo

  • This is a film about Jason Jägel, art, and San Fransisco’s Mission District. May 2015. Directed By: Noe Chavez Produced By: Sean Lake Cinematography: Noe Chavez Colorist: Ayumi Ashley Sound Design: Chris Konovaliv Title Design: Byron Parr Edited By: Noe Chavez Score: Marmoset

  • A day of a man’s life is seen as on a videotape which is being rewound. When he wakes up in the morning he has no idea what lays ahead. Production Company Miramar Film Director………………… Svilen Dimitrov Cast ……………………….John Lawton Scriptwriter……………..Svilen Dimitrov Producers……………….Georgi Dimitrov, Matey Konstantinov, Ilian Djevelekov Animation……………….Svilen Dimitrov, Nikki Nikolov, Plamen Ivanov, Anna Slavkova Supervising Animator……..Nikki Nikolov Compositing……………Svilen Dimitrov, Kiril Ivanov Backgrounds…………..Svetoslav Petrov, Kiril Ivanov, Svilen Dimitrov Ink and Paint…………..Anna Slavkova, Sylvia Vladimirova, Diyana Stoyanova Edited by………………..Svilen Dimitrov, Nikki Nikolov Music & Lyrics………..Petko Manchev Sound Design………..Ekaterina Mitkova Rigging…………………..Nikki Nikolov, Plamen Ivanov Coordinator…………… Mila Voinikova with the support of Bulgarian National Film Centre

  • Not much of a glimmer of hope. No happy ending to follow. Life goes on. The river flows on. – Long Xuyen, 2014. A 3-day trip with my good friend, Ta Nguyen Hiep, to look for The Muse. My video-editorial debut. The Internet is a wonderful school. Vietnamese title: “And The River Keeps Flowing On” Part 2 featuring (adult) people of Long Xuyen: coming in the future. – Hành trình 3 ngày rưỡi đi tìm nàng thơ ở Long Xuyên. Tác phẩm dựng đầu tay của tôi. Phần 2 – Người (lớn) Long Xuyên sẽ ra mắt trong nay mai.

  • Better known by his pseudonym Araucaria, John Graham set the Guardian cryptic crossword for 55 years. In December 2012, crossword number 25,842 appeared in the paper with a series of clues that once solved, revealed a personal message from Araucaria to his puzzle-solving followers. A puzzle in itself, this short film unpicks crossword number 25,842 to journey into John’s world of clue-making: the memories that he draws upon, the themes that inspire him and the faceless solvers he imagines as he writes. Shifting between imagination and reality, Dear Araucaria meets the man who has given his life to crosswords and is only now coming to understand the dramatic impact he has had on a community of solvers.