Videos

  • TRANSMUTATION A journey through a morphing and evolving stream of consciousness. Film by Duncan Hatch contact- Duncanhatch1@gmail.com Instagram- http://bit.ly/2toayNp etsy-https://www.etsy.com/shop/DreamHeadCreations Original music by Tyler Lehren- http://bit.ly/2sOZifP

  • Thousands of men, women and children struggle to get into Europe as a comfortable English family leave, on what appears to be a holiday. https://twitter.com/danielmulloy

  • « Galaxy gates » is the pride of our collection. It is the result of a 4 months long job. Due to the very high selection standards, less than 2% of the shots taken were used to create this immersive video. First, paints are mixed, then they are “opened”, a specific process that we have worked out while on a trip in Japan. “GALAXY GATES” is an experimental dreamlike video rocking us smoothly through circular moves. The visual compositions have been created out of paint, oil and soap liquid. Welcome in colorful universe : wearecolorful.net@gmail.com http://bit.ly/2sLrvEb – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Music by Velvet Coffee : www.Facebook : http://bit.ly/2tkXBUm Souncloud : http://bit.ly/2sLuLjf Directors: Oilhack www.oilhack.org/ Thomas blanchard http://bit.ly/1Ak2Xej – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – -COLOSSAL- http://bit.ly/2sLtOqR

  • A frugal Jewish émigré fashioned a sovereign identity through clothing and décor. Film by Bianca Giaever and Elori Kramer Narrated by Maira Kalman Written by Alex Kalman and Maira Kalman Subscribe: vimeo.com/newyorker Follow us: http://twitter.com/newyorkervideo Watch more videos at newyorker.com/video

  • A late night run turns into a nightmare. With Karin Lycke, Jesper Söderblom, Linus Engvall Written and directed by John Boisen & Björn Fävremark Produced by Is This It DOP Hans Johansson Gaffer Fredrik Sellergren FAD Philip Esse Sound mix Ulf Kjellberg Soundtrack by Cari Lekebusch IMDb: http://imdb.to/2sikXM9 Film portfolio: http://bit.ly/2rMZhUW Website: www.isthisit.se © Is This It AB 2016-2017

  • Women are lucky, they get to have the only organ in the human body dedicated exclusively for pleasure: the clitoris! In this humorous and instructive animated documentary, find out its unrecognized anatomy and its unknown herstory. Les femmes sont chanceuses, elles possèdent le seul organe du corps humain qui sert uniquement au plaisir : le clitoris! Dans ce documentaire animé drôle et instructif, découvrez son anatomie ignorée et son histoire méconnue. Technique : gouache on paper / 2D digital Animation III, Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, Concordia University (Montreal, Canada) © Lori Malépart-Traversy 2016 Awards : -Winner Best Student International Short Film (Animasivo 2016) -Winner Best Animated Film (Festival du Film Étudiant de Québec 2017) -Winner Audience Award – Best Documentary (Chicago Feminist Film Festival 2017) -Winner Audience Award – Best Short Film (Festival Vues d’en face 2017) -Winner Audience Award (Festival Womanimation! 2016) -Prix de la Cinémathèque Québécoise pour l’Excellence en cinéma d’animation (Concordia Awards 2016) -Honourable Mention for Best Canadian Student Animation (Ottawa Animation Festival 2016) -Honourable Mention for Audience Award (TAIS 2016) -Honourable Mention (Cabbagetown Short Film Festival 2016) -Honourable Mention for Best Sound (Concordia Film Festival 2016) Festivals selections : -06/17 : Annecy International Animated Film Festival (Annecy, France) -06/17 : Animafest Zagreb (Zabreb, Croatia) -06/17 : Imaginaria Festival (Binéfar, Spain) -06/17 : Seoul International Women’s Film Festival (Seoul, Korea) -04/17 : Ciné-club Caserne 45 (Montréal, Canada) -04/17 : Kyev International Short Film Festival (Kiev, Ukraine) -04/17 : Festival 48 images secondes (Florac, France) -04/17 : Festival Vues d’en face (Grenoble, France) -03/17 : Short Waves Festival (Poznań, Poland) -03/17 : Festival du Film Étudiant de Québec (Québec, Canada) -03/17 : Monstra Animation Festival (Lisbon, Portugal) -03/17 : Glasgow Short Film Festival (Glasgow, Scotland) -03/17 : Queer Loox (Luxembourg) -03/17 : Glitoris – Art Gallery Benefit (New York, NY, USA) -03/17 : Red Dawns International Feminist and Queer Festival (Ljubljana, Slovenia) -03/17 : Anim!Arte International Student Animation Festival (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) -03/17 : Lviv International Short Film Festival Wiz-Art (Lviv, Ukraine) -03/17 : Court Spira Court : Spécial 8 mars (Québec, Canada) -03/17 : Ciné-Club Cégep de Jonquière (Jonquière, Canada) -03/17 : Animac (Catalunya, Spain) -03/17 : Chicago Feminist Film Festival (Chicago, IL, USA) -02/17 : Les Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois (Montréal, Canada) -02/17 : International Film Festival ZOOM – ZBLIŻENIA (Jelenia Góra, Poland) -02/17 : Les Vidéophages (Toulouse, France) -01/17 : Festival International de films “Elles Tournent” (Bruxelles, Belgium) -12/16 : Animateka (Ljubljana, Slovenia) -12/16 : Equality Festival (Kiev, Ukraine) -12/16 : International Short & Independent Film Festival (Dhaka, Bangladesh) -11/16 : Anilogue International Animation Festival (Budapest, Hungary) -11/16 : Animage International Animation Festival of Pernambuco (Recife, Brazil) -11/16 : GIRAF Animation Festival (Calgary, Canada) -11/16 : Les Sommets du cinéma d’animation (Montréal, Canada) -11/16 : CutOut Fest International Animation and Digital Art (Querétaro, Mexico) -11/16 : Festival du Court-Métrage d’Auch (Auch, France) -11/16 : DOK Leipzig (Leipzig, Germany) -10/16 – 11/16 : Part of the exhibition of Festival Cineffable (Paris, France) -10/16 : KLIK! Animation Festival (Amsterdam, Netherlands) -10/16 : Anima Mundi (Rio de Janeiro & São Paulo, Brazil) -10/16 : Grand Rapids Feminist Film Festival (Grand Rapids, MI, USA) -10/16 : Tofuzi International Festival of Animated Films (Tbilisi, Georgia) -10/16 : Anim’est – Creepy Animation Night (Bucharest, Romania) -10/16 : FAFF – Factual Animation Film Fuss (London, UK) -09/16 : KROK International Animated Films Festival (Russia) -09/16 : Animasivo (Mexico City, Mexico) -09/16 : Libelula Animation Festival (Barcelona, Spain) -09/16 : Femmes en résistance – Festival féministe de documentaires (Paris, France) -09/16 : Anima Syros International Animation Festival (Syros, Greece) -09/16 : Ottawa International Animation Festival (Ottawa, Canada) -09/16 : Festival International du Film d’animation de Paris (Paris, France) -09/16 : Milano Film Festival (Milan, Italy) -09/16 : WFAF – World Festival of Animated Film (Varna, Bulgaria) -09/16 : Cabbagetown Short Film Festival (Toronto, Canada) -08/16 : Brand New Blinkers (London, UK) -07/16 : TAIS Animation Showcase 2016 (Toronto, Canada) -06/16 : Womanimation! 2016 (Providence, RI, USA) -06/16 : Art All Night Film Festival (Trenton, NJ, USA) Film website : http://bit.ly/2rvZrQU

  • There’s a special greatness in simplicity. And greatness is sometimes best measured in what you don’t see. When there’s something left for your imagination. When you can’t taste every ingredient. When you don’t see the hours of thought, and practice, and trial, and error. When you can do more, but less is more powerful. When you express yourself purely, simply. There’s greatness in simplicity, but it isn’t simple. Rider: Brandon Semenuk Directors: Rupert Walker & Brandon Semenuk (Revel Co.) DP: Rupert Walker Producer: Brandon Semenuk Sound Designer: Keith White Animation: Scott Waraniak Editor: Rupert Walker Additional Footage: Clay Porter Photography: Ian Collins, Dan Frew, Rupert Walker Special thanks to Dan and Brett Frew Music: Tor – Drum Therapy (Instrumental) – Licensed through Marmoset Music

  • In 2011, Webster City, Iowa, experienced a massive economic shift after the town’s large appliance manufacturing plant shut down. This left many jobless and impacted local business, including the closing of the town’s beloved, historic movie theater. But the community refused to let their town die—and “Made in Iowa” tells the story of how small business helped Webster City save itself. Every business starts with a dream. See more stories at squ.re/madeiniowa

  • pylône, 2d version, 2017 watch the 360 version here: http://bit.ly/2sbPc7m Pylône is part of brche, an on going exploration of the spherical video workflow now accessible to a broader audience thanks to the consumer tech. Shot on the island of Orleans, we are immersed in the center of a corridor of electricity pylons connecting the south and north shore of the Saint Lawrence river in Quebec. The footage is manipulated to reveal its true nature; an empty sphere upholstered by equirectangular projections attempting to simulate the real world. Giant human hands disturb this landscape collage to break reality into abstraction. Created during a creative residency at La Bande Video, Quebec. http://bit.ly/2rGqM2c, http://bit.ly/2sbERYY lillith twin: http://bit.ly/2rGh4wW

  • A group of friends deal with their issues after a messy night. A short film by Jeff Chan & Andrew Rhymer POST-PARTY is the follow-up to the short film PREGAME (Check it out in my other videos) Shot in one take on an ARRI AMIRA Cast: Jon Bass, Scarlett Bermingham, Maya Erskine, Roe Hartrampf, Leah Henoch, Anna Konkle, JP Quicquaro, Nick Reinhardt, Aaron Schroeder, Brian Williams, Patrick Woodall DP: Guy Godfree 1st AC: Daniel Worlock Production Designer: Francesca Palombo Art Assistant: Katherine Reed Assistant Director: Dan Schimpf Production Manager: Anna Greenfield Production Sound: Anthony Kozolowski Executive Producer: Greg Beauchamp A Bindery Film See more @ binderynyc.com