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The Alphabet 2
The Alphabet 2- a horn book video experiment - is a developmental spelling - video where each character visually represents the meaning of the word itself. Playing with different techniques and materials into little and big spaces, but always focusing on Helvetica font's proportions. A collection of words in a delightful spelling-video.
Direction / Postproduction / Sound Design
Alessandro Novelli
Design / Animation / Set Design
Andrea Gendusa / Alessandro Novelli
Additional Animation and Set Design
Mario Arcadu
DOP
Giulia Arantxa Novelli
Thanks To:
Alina & Michela Dettori, Bianca Novelli, Federica Patitucci, Caterina Pecoraro, Stefano Tore
music track:
Fréhel "Tel qu'il est" 1936
n9ve web site
n9ve.it
Post date : 2011-09-22 11:35
Posted by : moviegoer
742 Views
Summer feelings
A celebration of the beauty of our french and italian Alps. I filmed and edited what I personnaly like in the mountain culture: sports, life style, art of living, culture and people.
More on my blog: sebmontaz.com
I hope you will enjoy watching it as much as i did filming it !
Thanks to montagnetv.com for trusting me there.
Tech spec:
editing: FCP7
lenses: Canon 45 TSE 2.8, 50 1.2, 14 2.8.
cameras: canon 7D & 5Dm2
color grading Magic bullet looks
Music by young talented composer Michael Denny. michaeldennymusic.com
Editor, DP, grading: Sebastien Montaz-Rosset.
More on my blog: sebmontaz.com
Post date : 2011-09-21 17:49
Posted by : moviegoer
878 Views
We are 138
"You just need your surroundings and you can evolve"- Mark Ong aka SBTG, takes viewers through his creative process and roots growing up in the perceived restrictions of Singapore. Finding inspiration in the simplest of forms, SBTG creates the "138" shoe collaboration with FICE Boutique in Salt Lake City, Utah and explains how the Misfits inspiration guided the collaboration. On the surface the film purposes to expose the cerebral world of SBTG and an emerging sub-culture in Singapore, but the film becomes deeply personal as SBTG reveals how his experiences have affected his work and current mindset.
The collaboration shoes are available at ficegallery.com
Directed by: Skylar Nielsen
Executive Producer: Corey Bullough
Produced by: FICE & VitaBrevisFilms
Cinematography: Ian Rigby
Title design: Michael C. Hall
Music: Clint Mansell, Fever Ray, The Misfits, This will destroy you, John Murphy
ficegallery.com
VitaBrevisFilms.com/blog
royalefam.com
Post date : 2011-09-21 17:47
Posted by : moviegoer
715 Views
TOKYO SLO-MODE
Japan caught in slow. This is for my hometown.
Music Credit: Flying Lotus ft. Thom Yorke- ...And the World Laughs With You
Follow me on twitter for updates on upcoming projects: twitter.com/#!/badassmusketeer
e-mail: alexyoukilee@gmail.com
Post date : 2011-09-21 17:45
Posted by : moviegoer
855 Views
Diego Stocco - Music From A Dry Cleaner
Almost everyday, on my way to a local bakery, I walk in front of a dry cleaners.
When they have the front door open, I hear a lot of interesting sounds coming from their work equipment. Eventually, the different mechanical and steam sounds sparked something in my mind, so one day I asked the owners if I could record a piece of music by using their machines as musical instruments.
I used a puff iron, press and dry cleaning machines, a washer, clothes hangers, and a bucket full of soap.
The bass and lead sounds were created from the buzzing tones coming from the conduits and engines.
There are no additional sounds from any traditional or electronic instruments. Enjoy!
More info and pictures are available at the Behance gallery: behance.net/gallery/Music-from-a-Dry-Cleaner/2161629
Post date : 2011-09-21 17:43
Posted by : moviegoer
684 Views
Tashaki Miyaki - Somethin' Better Than Nothin'
Somethin’ Better Than Nothin’ is an anthemic standard of forlorn love that builds to a mass only to be drowned out in wailing feedback.
This aquatic themed space-tinged video was directed by Juan Iglesias.
Somethin' Better Than Nothin' is taken from the Takeshi Miyaki EP which is available to download here: bitly.com/pWZzCG
Post date : 2011-09-21 17:41
Posted by : moviegoer
1122 Views
FRICTIONS
My Graduation Short Film, directed at l'Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs of Paris in 2010 - 2011, in the animation section. FRICTIONS mixes live action and stop motion animation and has been shot with a Canon Camera 5D Mark II and a 24-70 L lens, in a blue screen studio located in Ensad's building.
directed by: Steven Briand
with: Julien Jourdain de Muizon
choreographer: Clara Henry
cinematographer and cameraman: Pierre Yves Dougnac
music and sound design: Moritz Reich & Agathe Courtin
visual effects: Francis Cutter & Benoit masson
costume: 2WS - world wild souls
first assistant: Romain Daudet Jahan
animation assistants: Nathalie Anne Boucher, Camille Chabert & Luca Fiore
visual effects assitant: Sarah Escamilla
Contact: briand.steven@gmail.com
Post date : 2011-09-21 17:39
Posted by : moviegoer
835 Views
Neon Indian "Polish Girl"
In the dismal future, we'll all be affixed to our respective wires and screens, dreaming about being virtually with the one that you love.
Dot & Effects was responsible for all aspects of Post-Production including; Projections, Editorial , Color, Visual Effects & Animation
Production Credits:
Music video for “Polish Girl” by Neon Indian
Tim Nackashi – Director
Asher Brown – Executive Producer
Jamie Kohn Rabineau – Co-Executive Producer
Erica Sterne – Producer
Kevin Phillips – Director of Photography
Simon & Nicki Haas – Production Design
Stella Berkofsky – Stylist
Garyl Jones – Make-up Artist
Editor – Mandy Brown
VFX by Dot & Effects
VFX Supervisor Jeff Dotson
VFX Producer Alex Valentine
VFX Artist: Brandon Lilly
Starring – Blake Brent (Humanoid) & Dawn Batson (Dream Girl)
thecreatorsproject.com/videos/neon-indian-polish-girl-by-tim-nackashi
Post date : 2011-09-16 18:08
Posted by : girlish
769 Views
one step forward
winner!
**best film**
**best directing**
**best cinematography**
**best editing**
**group c audience award**
directed by ben crowell and joel marsh
written by all
music by luke bradford
cinematography by joel marsh
starring ben crowell and mali macconnell
sound by jake young
production dynamo- andrew wood
genre: comedy
prop: chess piece
character: uncle hank
line: "i didn't see that coming."
thank you for watching!
Post date : 2011-09-16 18:07
Posted by : girlish