Videos

  • We often wake up from a dream with a powerful urge to tell those around us about what happened. But our listeners are also liable to feel restless and bored during our narration of the dream. The issue takes us to the heart of the challenges of communication. This animation was created in collaboration with Alain de Botton and the School of Life

  • Soul of a Scrap Yard was was originally published by the New York Times Op-Doc Series. Across the street from Citi Field in Queens there is a hidden corner of New York known as the Iron Triangle. It’s a shantytown of scrap yards and auto body shops, flanked by three intersecting streets that form a triangle. In the morning hours, as people convene on the dirt roads while sea gulls flock overhead, the neighborhood of Willets Point seems a world away from what many of us think of New York City, with its upswell of luxury apartments and gentrification…. Read More at: http://nyti.ms/2ufzOIk Directed By: Mike Plunkett Andrew David Watson Cinematography by: Andrew David Watson Steadicam by: Gabriel Pimenta Edit by: Mike Plunkett Winnie Cheung Assistant Editor: Matt Egan Sound Design by: Julienne Guffain Colorist: Eric Schwalbe Music: Lives are threads by Salomon Ligthelm Midnight by Salomon Ligthelm National Anthem performed by Patricia Ortega Production and post services: Crew Cuts Picture Farm Productions

  • Shot on the holy Mt. Hiei, at the Enryaku-ji temple complex located just outside modern day Kyoto, “The 1000 days” documents the legendary ritual of the Kaihōgyō, a quest to become a living Buddha with a practice of daily pilgrimage that over 7 years and 1000 days brings the few monks who undergo it to travel 24,000 miles – roughly the equivalent of the Earth’s circumference – in the search for the ultimate enlightenment. The piece gives us an exclusive access into these incredible human beings and the teachings they live by to complete the training which would rank among the most demanding physical and mental challenges in the world. Only 46 men have completed the 1000 day pilgrimage since 1885.

  • support: http://bit.ly/2vdmi5d hire me: http://dlew.me uncensored version of my film ‘time for sushi’ YouTube version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcXiwNjkhxU Directed by David Lewandowski merch: http://bit.ly/2ufbO8y http://twitter.com/badmocap Music by Jean-Jacques Perrey & Gilbert Sigrist “Dynamoog” http://bit.ly/2vdqjab New archival release: http://bit.ly/2uf4rhk Biography – http://amzn.to/2rDwGSA Ocean Theme and Sound Design – Jamie Vance http://bit.ly/2ueZDs6 Download Ocean Theme: http://bit.ly/2sGLhQ5 Technical Director – Patrick Goski http://bit.ly/2vdoJVG Production Assistant – Jared Silvia http://bit.ly/2uf5ihY On-Set Production Assistant – http://bit.ly/2vduu5P Additional Matchmoving – Josh Johnson http://vfxdaily.com Colorist – Christian Sprenger Special Thanks, Karina Benesh, Ko Ransom. Interpreter – Hoshiki Tsunoda Retro Vending Machine music by USK http://bit.ly/2ufr5pP https://www.youtube.com/user/onsenjaz… Dakimakura Illustration – Sakkan https://twitter.com/sakkan69 http://bit.ly/2vduuCR… Created with Maxon Cinema 4D

  • In this Oscar-nominated short, a mysterious vinyl record suddenly allows Pia to travel through time. “A Single Life” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere. Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2sQu6cw

  • One day I woke up and I saw everything in perspective… Directed by Fernando Livschitz www.bsfilms.me http://bit.ly/2ueiR1g http://bit.ly/2vcHwQU

  • The story of musician Janus Rasmussen, one half of Kiasmos​. Third chapter of “My favorite music memory” series created by Igloo Films and Primavera Sound. It was a huge pleasure to translate Janus’s story into images. I wanted to experiment, to bring the spectator to Janus’s shoes and to homage the nordic spirit. Directed and created by Sebastián Baptista Illustration & Design: Elda Broglio Modeling & Rigging: Morphika Texture Patterns: Caro Carballo Render, shading and magic: Andy Reisinger From “My favorite music memory” series Creative Direction: Alex Julià Original idea: Joan Pons Thanks to: Andy “The guru”, Pol & Device, Eze Pini, Fabian, Aimarr and Paola. Janus & Kiasmos, Erased Tapes Records, Kobalt Music Group www.sebastianbap.com

  • a free, experimental work i did togthere with Martin Boué

  • A short about how the bravest thing any of us ever does is reveal ourselves to another person–and how that’s also our only hope to ever be known and loved. Dedicated to everyone who’s endured trauma and chosen love despite it.

  • In celebration of Pride, “Always Love” is a three-part documentary series by WeWork profiling New York-based LGBTQI creators. We believe that the first step to doing what you love is loving who you are. In this episode, meet foley artist Joanna Fang, the first openly transgender woman to win a Primetime Emmy Award. Featuring Joanna Fang Director: Brenna Perez Producers: Zachary Fuhrer and Jesse Ozeri Executive Producer: Garrett Fennelly, The Big Picture Company Co-Producer: Miranda Kahn Director of Photography: Daniel Vignal Editor: Zachary Fuhrer Composer: Katy Jarzebowski Production Sound Mixer: Nick Bohun Additional Photography: Sharif El Neklawy Camera PA: Cameron Bertron PA: Lauren Mack Re-Recording Mixer: Daniel Timmons Foley Artist: Joanna Fang Foley Engineer: Nicholas Seaman Foley Editor: Laura Heinzinger Colorist: Corvus & King Special thanks to APICHA, New York City Pride March, Alchemy Post Sound