Videos

  • Apartment 6F Matt Bollinger hand painted, stop motion animation 9,00 2017 http://bit.ly/2mzvxd6

  • Sometimes even the tragic accidents could lead to most happy endings.. ‘Illusions’ was completed during my final year in Edinburgh College of Arts in 2016. Film is done entirely in screen-printing technique, which means that all the frames were drawn by hand, turned into colour separations and screen printed on A3 sheets of paper, then scanned back in to create an animated sequence. More than 400 screen prints were created while making the film. Film is based on a story “Goats Eyes” by Max Frei. Cast: Dominica Harrison – Director/Animator Tom Angell – Sound Design and Music Kenny Blyth, Amandine Vincent – Voice Overs

  • Gary and Jenny share the same cramped “office space” as all beat cops: the front seat of a patrol car. Their evolving relationship is an emotional rollercoaster ride that stands in often-comedic contrast to the procession of thugs and criminals filling the back seat. Written & Directed by Charlotte Regan Produced by Jack Hannon Cast – Andrew Paul, Alexa Morden, Leon Cunningham, Margaret Towner, Richard Sherwood & John Layton Director Of Photography – Bradley Stearn 1st AC – Ellis Doig 2nd AC – Lucas Campain Spark – Sal Redpath Electrician – Graeme Condon Production Manager – Alice Groves 1st AD – Jared Peysner Sound Recordist – Nick Grant Sound Design – Michael Ling Editor – Charlotte Regan Colourist – John Layton Credits – Asad Denova Production Designer – Elena Muntoni Hair & Make-Up – Rose Redrup Music – Skepta ‘Shutdown’ BAFTA Nominated Winner of BFI Future Film Festival Lab Award Winner of BFI Future Film Festival New Talent Award Winner of Lifetime Shorts competition Official selection Toronto International Film Festival Official selection London Short Film Festival Official selection Whistler Film Festival Official selection Foyle Film Festival Official selection LOCO Film Festival

  • “Hugo in the Garden” is a multi-collaborative project. Here we explore how artificial common materials work into an organic atmosphere. Some polyurethane foam creating a kind of creeper or some machine knitted wool growing around a plastic bonsai. All of them grow, like the plants we all know. But particularly these ones, in a different way. We Started from the sketches of Eze Matteo. Six N. Five took all of them and made the 3d art direction and sculptures design. Twistedpoly was in charge of the beautiful animations and edition. The final touch was from Cypheraudio, who made the lovely music and the sound design. Enjoy the results! Directed by Six N. Five + Twistedpoly Design & Art Direction by Six N. Five 2D sketches by Eze Matteo Animation & edit by Twistedpoly Music & Sound Design by John Black / CypherAudio 

  • “My Dhaka is more than a place, its buildings, its roads, its people. It is a drama in time, where 15 million dreams collide to create a spectacle like no other. I have fallen in love with Dhaka. I have fallen out of it. The traffic, the pollution, the poverty, the bureaucracy! Yet, my Dhaka is full of life and strikingly beautiful. The smiling Rickshawala, the hustle and bustle of the street, the entrepreneurship spirit, the smell of freshly cooked Biriyani, the Falgun colours! I have traveled the world in search of love and have come back home to Dhaka to find it.” We hoped to capture the essence of being in the streets of Dhaka with this project. Shot over a period of 10 days throughout Dhaka city. Even though we grew up in Dhaka, we become tourists in our own city. Exploring new places, meeting new people & discovering new experiences. Equipment Used: Camera: Sony A7sii Lens: Sony FE 24-240mm,16-35mm, 55mm 1.8 Made by : Farhan Hussain Sajeed Sarwar Safat Chowdhory Music: Rejoicer // Guadaloop Follow us at : Facebook – http://bit.ly/2netVFw Instagram – http://bit.ly/2n8gGJG Youtube- https://youtu.be/Ww6ndzsLjS8 Website- http://bit.ly/2nex9c9 Thanks a lot for watching!

  • Join a 1920s paleontology expedition to the Gobi Desert with Roy Chapman Andrews, then visit modern-day museum collections with paleontologist Mike Novacek to discover how these finds are studied today. This 360 video is part of Shelf Life’s second season, exploring fantastic stories from far-away places where some of the American Museum of Natural History’s 33 million specimens and artifacts were discovered. The series links those collection items and epic adventures of the past with current scientific inquiry. Visit our series website for more info: http://bit.ly/2m8AIyM For this film, our producers unearthed, scanned, and transferred thousands of archival elements to build a virtual Gobi Desert, layering material into a 360 canvas. Those black and white images were integrated with matte painting, 360 environment creation, and live-action shoots to produce a captivating look at one of the most important expeditions in the Museum’s history.

  • Wacky relatives give way to mounting tensions with broken dolls, boiling stew and a bang. Film by Amanda Bonaiuto Made at CalArts 2016 Official selections: 2017 // Ann Arbor Film Festival, MI Chicago Underground Film Festival Flatpack Film Festival, Birmingham, UK GLAS, Berkeley, CA Holland Animation Film Festival, Utrecht, the Netherlands International Motion Festival, Cyprus SENE Film, Music and Arts Festival Skylab Gallery, Columbus, Ohio Slamdance, Park City, Utah South London Shorts, London Stuttgart, Germany Tricky Women, Vienna, Austria Washington DC Independent Film Festival 2016 // Ottawa International Animation Festival – Ottawa, Canada LINOLEUM 2016 International Festival of Contemporary Animation & Media-Art – Kiev, Ukraine Festival International du Film d’Animation de Paris – Paris, France Miami Independent Film Festival – Miami, FL The Vermont Animated Film Festival, VT PRIMANIMA – Budaörs, Hungary Boston Short Film Festival Hong Kong Arthouse Film Festival World Independent Film Awards, Warsaw, Poland Etiuda & Anima, Krakow, Poland London International Animation Festival, UK Animated Dreams, Tallinn, Estonia CalArts Experimental Animation Showcase – REDCAT Awards: PRIMANIMA – Budaörs, Hungary – *Best student film* Boston Short Film Festival – *Best Animated Short Film*

  • In times like these, in which man dominates nature so heavily, untouchedness, wilderness and loneliness are more and more rare. Thus the true values of freeriding also vanish. In times like these, real adventures threaten to be replaced by virtual experiences in front of computer- and TV-displays. But they still exist – the magical places. Winter landscapes of such extraordinary beauty and seclusion, which seemed to be lost. Places that show us what we have lost in the presence of civilization and consumption. A place with this extraordinary charm is the village of Bakhmaro in Georgia. Well hidden at 2,000 meters altitude in the small Caucasus. A village, which due to its inaccessibility rests every year in the deepest winter sleep. Due to a 15 kilometer long pass road and the lack of heavy machinery and snowblowers, this road can not be cleared of snow from October to May. And that in the midst of a region blessed by snowfalls of incredible proportions. A treeskiing dream and powder therapy at the same time for every real freeride addict. Backcountry-skiing without any competitors. Lonely lines and runs, which you can enjoy stress-free and which are snowed nearly daily by new snowfalls. Basis for this experience are the following things: a pistenbully or motors sleds with which climbing the pass road is possible, a rustic wooden hut, which can be inhabited in the seclusion of the village, a few tons of wood, to keep fires in the cast-iron stoves in the house burning, the help of local people, with which you get food, water and diesel from the valley to the remote mountain village and a big portion of adventure spirit. If you cross the gate to this winter paradise in the Lesser Caucasus, you return to originality, simplicity, freedom and true beauty. Our plan was to stay one week, finally it ended in four weeks. Thank you Bakhmaro. You have awakened us and reduced us to the roots of Freeride. Sleep on now. Many thanks for the great music to “Moderat” from Berlin and their song “Intruder”

  • An astronaut through a black hole reaches an unknown planet. He comes in contact with an entity that is going to change him forever. A parable of life where birth, discovery, experience, contact and awareness are the chapters of this film. Written and directed by Rocco Pezzella A HelloSavants Production 2017 Amsterdam