Should a machine be able to decide if someone lives or dies? ‘Immoral Code’ examines whether there are situations where it’s morally acceptable to take someone’s life and, more importantly, if a computer should ever have the power to do so without human intervention. To find out more visit: https://bit.ly/3LJiHmn To sign the petition visit: https://bit.ly/3PAovSB DN feature: https://bit.ly/3MLWAgC CREDITS: Client: Stop Killer Robots Director: Matthew Harmer Executive producer: Clare Conboy Producers: Rickey Welch, Heather Clark Creative Development: Rickey Welch, Serafima Serafimova Director of Photography: Peter Emery, Matthew Harmer Second Camera: Nick Earp Camera Assistant: Márcia Sousa Gaffer: Oliver Craig Sound: Malcolm Carson Editor: Serafima Serafimova Colourist: Serafima Serafimova Motion Graphics: Alejandro Callejon, Giulia Bavagnoli Sound Designer: Serafima Serafimova Sound Mix: Pitch & Sync Designer: Anna Barton, Sam Perkins US Crew Director: Jasia Kaulbach Director of Photography: Emmanuel Alexandre
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It’s comforting to count things. By Grace Rex With Anne Troup and Herbie Go Narrated by Rajesh Bose Production assistance from Sofia Santoni Shot on Vision3 Kodak film in Mono No Aware’s Intro to 35MM workshop
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A yoga instructor helping freelancers with email trauma has trouble taking his own advice. Written, Directed & Starring Eno (@enoeyes) Director of Photography – Nathaniel Regier Camera B Operator – Rob Webster Executive Producer – Kate Galliers Inner Child – Sonny Shelton Creative – Zach Urban Brand Comissioner – Kameko Grant Brand – SoGood General Store Editor – Nour Oubeid VFX – Chad Chester Colorist – Nathaniel Regier AdAge Front Page – Editor’s Pick https://bit.ly/3wD5reV Shots Magazine Shot of the Day & Editor’s Pick https://bit.ly/3GerVG7
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A friend-for-hire balances his time with his eclectic clientele as he prepares for his most involved assignment to date: becoming a father. Short of the Week Official Premiere https://bit.ly/3lvQdls Maryland FF Official Selection 2022 Sarasota FF Official Selection 2022 Berlin International Art Film Festival Winner 2022 Starring Alex Zhang Hungtai & Sandy Honig Featuring Jordan Raf, Samantha Carroll, Daniil Khorunzhiy, Tef Baker Directed by Andrew Theodore Balasia Written by Andrew Theodore Balasia & David McGrory Produced by Dylan Redord & Claudia Rodriguez Executive Produced by Ways & Means Director of Photography Ben Mullen 1st AC Felipe Larrondo 2nd AC Michelle Suh Gaffer Chase Dubose Key Grip Rich Robles Swing Isaac Marziali Sound & Audio Mixing by Michael Balasia Music Composer James Pratley Watson Production Designer Alex Constable Art Department Kelly Infield Costume Designer Charlotte Patterson Makeup Artist Tatjana Bluchell PA Kat Toledo & Marcus Batto Colorist Andrew Francis Title Design Parks Perdue VFX Chris Harding
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A portrait of the legendary angler / birdwatcher / writer / and all round inspiring 74 year-old lad Chris Yates. Shot in and around his home in Wiltshire, it’s a quiet piece about a quiet corner of English countryside: a day in the life of Chris. Featuring golden-bollocked top pro skater Heitor Da Silva, it’s a film about pottering about making tea and looking at an old tree and going rambling and fishing and foraging and noticing. Featuring Chris Yates and Heitor Da Silva Director / Photographer: Will Robson-Scott Palace Creative Director: Stuart Hammond Producer: James Graley Production Manager: Abigail Bryony DoP: Spike Morris Camera Assistant: Jodie Tierney Sound Recordist: Ollie Drummond Stills Assistant: Ollie Grove Runner: Yneez Myers Set Lad: Stan Brock Rushes: Otis Marchbank Edit: Tom Chick Sound Design: Pete Duffy Grade: Tim Smith Music: Will Yates / Memotone Adidas Senior Manager Storytelling: Aleks Rist Senior Producer Jellyfish: Emmy-Lou Tovey Production Company: Somesuch Exec Producer: Scott O’Donnell
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As vintage film cameras and lenses have seen a resurgence in recent years, the number of professionals who can repair and restore these gems is rapidly declining. Youxin Ye and his wife Wen are two of the last of these masters. They breathe new life into decades-old cameras and lenses and elevate the work from a science to an art. Producer – Ernie Zahn Camera B Operator – Kevin Bianchi Camera Assistant – Kelly Jarry Location Sound Recordist – Mark Gardner Post Sound Engineer – Steve DeMott SFX – JonasAudio Editor – Tim Olsen
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a piece of speculative content for the intellectual property “DIRTY MACHINES” written, directed, produced, edited, featuring, & created by: David Matthew Olson director(s) of photography – Chris Darnell & Lionel Cabrera 1st assistant camera(s) – Jesper Wahlqvist & Alex Enerot colorist – Sander van Wijk special thanks – Henrik Björkman (unofficial) music supervisor – Adam Curtis music: Aphex Twin – #13 Pye Audio Corner – Yesterday’s Entertainment Pye Audio Corner – Mirror Ball Cracked Aphex Twin – #3 William Basinski – dlp 1.1 Nine Inch Nails – 02 Ghosts I ScubaZ – The Vanishing American Family El-P – The Full Retard Shot & edited June 2020 but kept hidden by Hollywood/Panachron ���
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The circle evokes time, or more precisely, the fragments of time that pile up in a vast scenario of unique moments and memories. It is an introspective journey of wonder and imagination through these glimpses of time. This simple form has been a character present in my work for years, it represents care, calm, and attention to achieve its ultimate perfection. We are a circle, without boundaries, beginning or end. Infinity, Unity, connection, just a circle in expansion. This piece is part of Moco Museum collection. To be exhibited in Amsterdam and Barcelona.
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A typographic music video for “Symphony in Acid” (“Unspoken Words”) by Max Cooper, built as a generative and interactive website https://bit.ly/3lsaLeM and recorded afterwards. It features text from “Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus” (1921) by Ludwig Wittgenstein, dealing with limits of language. more about the project: https://bit.ly/3wtAr0L credits: Max Cooper – music, creative direction Ksawery Kirklewski – design, motion, coding James Palmer-Bullock – artist representative Anthony Faulkner – label manager Gareth Williams – Mesh Lab manager Matthew Maxey and Rosalie De Meyer – public relations Kaspar Broyd, Max Cooper, Niel Orens, String and Tins – Dolby Atmos mix sound engineers
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Bizarre things happen in dreams: you fly, or conjure an all-you-can-eat buffet out of thin air, or get chased by witches through the halls of your school. But the strange things that happen in dreams don’t seem strange at the time. So, how do you know you’re not in a dream right now? Is there a way to prove that you’re awake? Daniel Gregory digs into the philosophical theories of wakefulness. Lesson by Daniel Gregory, directed by Me. Sound Design by Zing Audio!
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