Videos

  • Reflection in photography is one of the most inseparable tool of the creator, disrupting the reality to create his own world. We screen how these reflections work in video and, more interesting, in motion. There is no effect used, only camera movements together with stabilization techniques. The film has been shot in Hong Kong. Inspired by the Theory of Relativity from Albert Einstein, this is a visual essay about perception and knowledge as reflection of our reality. Mass curves space and time, while the observer has his own perspective.

  • BROKEN DREAMS – Sebastien Zanella Director, documentary filmmaker and photographer, Sebastien Zanella creates provocative films and images that explore freedom of expression and the human condition in his environemment . Zanella’s signature poetic style is at once haunting and captivating. His artistic approach to composition and use of natural ambient light results in truly stylistic and emotive storytelling that leave a lasting impression on the viewer. His short films have featured some of the biggest names in sport & artistic world, and gaining acclaim on festivals with regular awards and shared on leading publications. Zanella is also the founder and editor-in-chief of Desillusion Magazine, an online and print publication dedicated to a youth who grew up on a skate or surf board. As Sebastien travels the US, he shares his inspiration, working dynamic and general outlook on culture, art, and adventure . A Documentary directed by Gabriel Novis Supported by Eastpak Starring: -Sebastien Zanella -Tom Erik Ryen -Kassia Meador -Lola Mignot -Todd Blubaugh Shot by: – Gabriel Novis – Sebastien Zanella – Denis Carrion Music by: – Alex Kemp // Recorded at Wolf at the door Sound Design and Mix: – Mark Scearce

  • Pushing limits is nothing new. That’s precisely how performance levels trend skyward. But what if we told you there was a place, deep in the deserts of Utah, where the lines of progressive sports blur while simultaneously apexing to new, unfathomable realities of what’s possible? Enter G.G.B.Y. (Gobble, Gobble, Bitches, Yeah). The informal, annual gathering at the aptly named Fruit Bowl, outside Moab, organically draws envelope-pushers of all shapes, sizes and disciplines. Event co-founder Terry Acomb takes us through his role in the slacklining/highlining community and gives us a look at the people who make GGBY so incredible. Check out more from Stept Studios on Vimeo: http://bit.ly/2sJtB6m _ Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series, prepare for your “stoke factor” to be at an all time high. Watch Red Bull TV: win.gs/WatchhRBTV See into our world: http://goo.gl/J49U Red Bull on Facebook: win.gs/redbullfb Red Bull on Twitter: http://win.gs/redbulltwitter Subscribe to Red Bull on Youtube: win.gs/SubToRedBull Subscribe to the Red Bulletin: http://win.gs/TheRedBulletin Sign up for our Newsletter here: http://win.gs/RedBullNewsletter

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  • The starship Tantalus drifts through space. Produced, Written & Directed by Javier Chillon http://bit.ly/2td6an4 http://imdb.to/2rUukiu

  • With the help of Jay-Z and Michael Jackson, a Pakistani refugee tries to blossom in his new surroundings. Made in partnership with the International Rescue Committee (http://bit.ly/2rTWR7F). Official Selection: IFFBoston, Audience Award Winner Heartland Film BendFilm Festival Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival Nashville Film Festival Nantucket Film Festival Telluride Mountainfilm Festival Prescott Film Festival Production Company: Smartypants Pictures (http://bit.ly/2tcEzlY) Executive Producer Cathe Neukum Produced by Joshua Seftel, Anna Bick Rowe Director of Photography Stephen T. Maing Editor Amanda Larson Associate Producer Amy Drakeman Assistant Editors Steve Benjamin, Olaf Steel Post Finishing Facility Modulus Color Correction Erich Gilbride Sound Re-mixing Damon Addleman Finishing Supervision Kristen Clifford Special Thanks Refugee Youth Summer Academy The International Rescue Committee The Naz Family Kira O’Brien Erica Silverman Sara Rowbottom Kulsoom Rizvi Avigail Ziv Erika Frankel Marc Vives Roger Ross Williams Jon Levin Eric Masunaga Clarissa Sosin Jaclyn Biskup Eric Nichols

  • Some things can only be understood with maturity. New light is shed on childhood cultural misunderstandings when a Chinese mother and her British born daughter speak as adults for the first time. Awards: BAFTA Nominated Animated Short Film 2017 Best Animated Documentary at KLIK Amsterdam 2016 Audience choice for Best Animated Documentary at LIAF 2016 Jury Award for Best Short Film at 10th British Shorts Film Festival, Berlin 2017 RTS London Student Awards, Best Undergraduate Animation 2017 RTS National Award for best Undergraduate Animation 2017 FANtastische Award at ITFS 2017 Best Director in the Short Documentary category at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival 2017 Screenings: Tough premiere at Encounters 22nd Short Film and Animation Festival 21st Sept 2016 FAFF factual animation film festival London, 30th sept- 1st October 2016 Primanima, budapest, 19th-22nd October 2016 KLIK Amsterdam Animation Festival 25th-30th October 2016 Crystal Palace international FF Sat 29th Oct- 19th Nov 2016 Manchester animation festival 15th-17th November 2016 Grafixx 25-27th Nov 2016 Two Short Nights Film Festival 2016 LIAF 2nd-11th December 2016 Animated Dreams 16-20th Nov 2016 Animateka 5-11th Dec 2016 With the Late Night Work Club + Friends Sceenings LSFF 6-15th Jan 2017 ‘British Shorts’ FF Berlin 12-18th Jan 2017 North American Premiere at SUNDANCE 19-29th Jan 2017 Void international FF Copenhagen 26th Jan- 4th Feb 2017 Anima 25th Feb – 5th March 2017 GLAS Animation Festival 2-5th March 2017 SXSW 10- 19th March 2017 Tricky Women 15-19th March 2017 Monstra 16-26th March 2017 Holland Animation Film Festival 22nd-26th March 2017 Ciné Court Anime 20-26th March 2017 DIFF, 30th March- 9th April 2017 LA Asian Pacific FF, 27th April- 4th May 2017 Anifilm, Czech Republic 2nd-7th May 2017 ITFS, 2-7th May 2017 Pictoplasma, 10-14th May 2017 The Chicago critics FF, 12th-18th May 2017 Cardiff Animation Nights 25th May 2017 Telluride Mountainfilm 26th-29th May 2017 Kortfilm Festivalen, Norway, 14th-18th June 2017 VIS, Vienna Shorts, 1-6th June 2017 SUNDANCE London 1st- 4th June 2017 Animafest Zagreb, 5th-10th June 2017 Sheffield Doc Fest, 8th-14th June 2017 Annecy, 12th-17th June 2017 Short Sighted Cinema: Shortest Nights screening 18th June 2017 Edinburgh International Film Festival, 21st June- 2nd July 2017 La Guarimba International FF 7th-11th August 2017 My 2016 graduation film from Kingston University London. Original score by K. Preston Merkley For more gifs showing the process behind making the film look at my website here: http://bit.ly/2sIgmCW With an original score by K. Preston Merkley http://bit.ly/2sdBU7e

  • Symmetry underlines our whole understanding of the universe. And the deeper we look, the more symmetries we find, reflecting our world in new and beautiful ways. Symmetry is vital to understanding and predicting how our universe works. The relationship between symmetry and the mechanics of the universe is fundamental to physics. From Noether’s theorem to the new and exciting world of local symmetries being revealed by modern day physics, Tara Shears explores the physics of symmetry. By revealing nature’s parameters, symmetry gives definition to the world as we understand it. It is a fundamental principle that makes phenomena repeatable and predictable. But if symmetries are so pervasive and influential in our world, why do we see so much asymmetry and chaos? This animation was produced by Rosanna Wan, our 2016-17 animator-in-residence, supported by the Sfumato Foundation.

  • At the age of 49, blind and afraid of water, Vivian Stancil dove in to save her life. Featuring: Vivian Stancil & Turner Stancil Director/Editor: Riley Hooper Producer: Caitlin Mae Burke Cinematographer: Ora DeKornfeld Underwater cinematographer: Laura DiFiglio AC/Gaffer: Nina Ham Underwater AC: Steve Fitzpatrick Sound: Cindy Takehara Hair and makeup: Betsy Marshall PA: Kaitlyn Jeffers Colorist: Noah Todd Original score: Zubin Hensler -Piano: Jake Sherman -Vocals: Sara Lucas Sound design & mix: Calvin Pia/One Thousand Birds Assistant Editor: Jonathan Johnson An Own Your Tomorrow Film Presented by Charles Schwab and Vimeo Brand Studio.

  • We were completely stoked when Primavera Sound commissioned us to take on one of their “My Favourite Music Memory” episodes, where artists narrate their recalls and nostalgia on their treasured music moments. Ours was the story of the brain behind Interpol, Daniel Kessler. It was a thrill having the chance to picture his story. Daniel loved it, we hope you too. Check our site for the full process: www.niceshit.tv – Credits: Directed by Nice Shit Studio Music & Sound Design: Aimar Molero Design: Rodier Kidmann, Carmen Angelillo, Guido Lambertini Animation: Guido Lambertini, Carmen Angelillo, Rodier Kidmann, Olivia Blanc, Gabriel Fermanelli, Leo Campasso Clean Up Assistance: Macarena Ortega My Favorite Music Memory Series: Creative Direction: Alex Julia Original Idea: Joan Pons Executive Production: Igloo Films Special Thanks: Daniel Kessler

  • Ben C. Solomon, a Times video journalist, embedded with an Iraqi unit. He tells the story of Major Sajjad al-Hour as he commands 150 men through the war-torn streets of Mosul. Credits: Ben C. Solomon and Taige Jensen Watch more New York Times Video: http://nyti.ms/2rMO0ZD