An inflatable portrait of adolescence. __ Listen to Supernaive’s Debut EP “Dazed & Confused” http://bit.ly/2t5J1lN An independent film by Vincent Tsui http://bit.ly/2sBom5r Colorscript: Débora Cheyenne Cruchon Additional animation: Valentin Stoll Éva Lusbaronian Johan Ravit Pierre Pinon Hugues Opter Caroline Cherrier Hugo De Faucompret Arnaud Tribout Special thanks: Mavra Peponis Lucas Malgoire Baptiste Malgoire Greg Sharp Lucas Shlo Arthur Alazard Publicist: Benoit Berthe Siward music Supernaive – Opal Waltz / Master & Publishing ©2017 SHLO MUSIC
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A young man’s survival is left in his own hands. Written and Directed by: Stanley Wong & Travis Ashkenasy Producer: Teresa Lee Stanley: Stanley Wong Doctor Diorman: Walter Cox Nurse Joy: Felicia Hom Nurse Guy: Dante Swain Nurse Mann: Tony Garbanzos Nurse Jefferson: Travis Ashkeanasy Cinematographer: Roland Lazarte Producer Designer: Peter Macaluso Editor: Stanley Wong Composer: Tyler Koontz Visual Effects: Michael Kelley Colorist: Tyler Mahony Assistant Director: Phil Fox Art Director: Evan Haigh Sound Mixer: Angelo Baetiong Assistant Camera: Willard Chan Key Grip: Brian Scott Grip/Electrician: Desmond Chiam Production Assistants: Dante Swain Tony Garbanzos Twitter: SWong37 Instagram: SWong37 Website: http://bit.ly/2uwhtUv
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Sometime in the 1980s, Caspar Salmon’s grandmother was invited to a gathering on the Welsh island of Anglesey, attended exclusively by people with fish surnames. Or so he says. Thirty years later, filmmaker Charlie Lyne attempts to sort myth from reality as he searches for the truth behind this fishy tale.
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Thanks to social media we often get blips and a few laughs from behind the scenes at Dane Reynolds’ house. His wife Courtney (@NapkinApocalypse)’s Instagram is must-see social media. Between Sammy, Boogie, Pam and the pigeons, it’s content cute overload. And beyond that there’s Dane, the man behind those scenes, is front and center in his scenes. Dane recently produced Chapter 11, his more or less tell-all about the prime of his professional surfing career and the highs and hurdles stemming from the interesting challenges it presented him personally. Above he talks about his next prime. Building a continually growing family, starting his new brand Former now that he’s left Quiksilver, and traversing the world that comes with all that. It’s a lot of new in his world. He still loves surfing. Sitting in the parking lot at Emma Wood. And the occasional Modelo. But we went over to get a look at how Dane’s next chapter is coming along.
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In September 1986, the city of Cleveland attempted to set a special record: the simultaneous launch of 1.5 million balloons. But fate intervened, and the result was both crazier and more tragic than anyone could have imagined. Directed by Nathan Truesdell. Produced by J. Gonçalves and Charlotte Cook. More from the Mixtape: https://go.topic.com/2snbncu
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Rollerblading / Animation / Edit: Kevin McGloughlin http://bit.ly/2u6uCEa Camera: Paraic McGloughlin Song : Nada – Amore Disperato Hello good people. Been a long while since I posted anything of me on the roller boots. I haven’t been skating much lately but managed to scrape up a few tricks for this short rollerblading animation…was fun! nothing serious 🙂 Mostly leftovers from other rollerblading projects, but a fair few of the tricks are new…….ish. and all the animation is fresh! Hope you enjoy the rotoblading. Podge filmed every trick apart from two of them. Conor Manweiler and Peter Martin filmed the others. Big thanks to Conor and the Kaltik family. Much love to Kaltik. http://bit.ly/2txFL44 http://bit.ly/2u6os7d Kevin
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Loosely based on dreams and made on no sleep. Collab project with Carlos Enciso. Created for AE PDX’s Design Week 2017 event “DRAEMS”. Audio RefraQ / Joe Mawson “Witching Hour”
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Un air de Murmures est une histoire de bienveillance entre deux grands-mères malades au sein d’un hopital. A Whisper’s sound is a kindness story between two sicks grandmas in an hospital
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A conversation on style and creative stoke with the SoCal artist A surfer in an Andy Davis painting usually shows just enough face, trimming down the line, or maybe surfed-out and swinging in a hammock, brim of the hat tipped low, to show…who? You. Me. The featureless subjects in Davis’ works are any one of us, a connection drawn from one of Davis’ inspirations, John Severson, whose opening line in the first issue of The Surfer, like an unmarked face, was both a faraway and personal call: “In this crowded world, the surfer can still seek and find the perfect day, the perfect wave, and be alone with the surf and his thoughts.” “My biggest influence in the surfing world with [my art] was John Severson,” says Davis. “Making films, and then starting [SURFER] magazine, shooting the photos, writing the articles, doing the illustrations — It was so insane. That’s where it all came about for me, along with watching a lot of old films, looking at a lot of photography.” Davis just began a month-long exhibition, Eye Yi Yi, in Malibu’s Trancas Country Market, through July 1st. For those who know his work, the show is an artistic departure. There are no waves, no boards involved. For Davis, these subjects still derive their spirit from surfing, set in acrylic scenes that flit with movement, energy, and flow. If you surf, he says, you can see it. Even if you don’t surf, you’re pulled toward the grace of the image, a subject’s dance in a summer sun’s light. “Andy’s art exemplifies surf stoke more clearly than anyone else’s,” artist Thomas Campbell says about Davis. “I think that’s why people identify with his work. Looking at a lineup from the top of a hill or observing some faceless humanoid simply getting tubed from a cool, non-invasive perspective. That’s what surfing is about, not all banners and bullshit.” We spent an afternoon with Davis in Malibu, where he and artist Randall Christopher were busy with the final preparations for the show’s opening reception in late May. He spoke candidly about his evolution as an artist, his creative process, and his response to the emotion produced through his work. “It’s pretty neat to feel like you made something that meant something to someone,” says Davis. “That they’re happy you made it, and that it took them out of their day to day, and they appreciate it. That it touched them in some way. It reminds them of something. It makes you feel pretty lucky that you got to do something that went beyond what you thought it was going to be.” Direction: Todd Prodanovich Film and Edit: Alex Kilauano Motion Graphics: Randall Christopher Archival Footage: John Severson Go to Surfer.com for the latest daily videos, photos, stories, news and more: http://bit.ly/2unSL8O Like Surfer on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2tpSUva Latest photos and breaking news on http://bit.ly/2unSdzz… Latest videos at: http://bit.ly/2tqdYli Tweet at Surfer: https://twitter.com/SURFER_Magazine Read more at http://bit.ly/2unYJXk…
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