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ANYWHERE CAN HAPPEN from Black Sheep Films on Vimeo.
Director’s cut visuals. Version edited with the music from the amazing Reuben and the Dark x AG.
Directed by Fernando Livschitz
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Thanks to all these talented people
Nelson Clerici Iara Mijalovsky Majo Tabares Virginia Palacios Guido Ferraro Nicolás Holodovsky Nahuel Alvarez David Bohorquez Mario Pablo Julián Coutada Ludmila Rodriguez Moreno Silvina Lesa Brown Alfredo Amoedo
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Journey-Separate Ways (Heller Quarantine Edition) Side by Side from RaisingHeller on Vimeo.
Solitary confinement does strange things to the best of us and this quarantine was really having an effect. My wife texted me and said, "we need to remake a music video." I thought that sounded like a lot of work, but her persistence paid off and here we are. Enjoy!
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Four Counter-Narratives for Graphic Design History from Aggzamatazz on Vimeo.
This is a pecha kucha presentation I gave at CAA 2020.
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Facing It by Sam Gainsborough from Sam Gainsborough on Vimeo.
“Facing It” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere. Read more about it on the Vimeo Blog: vimeo.com/blog/post/staff-pick-premiere-facing-it-by-sam-gainsborough/
Watch the behind the scenes film here: vimeo.com/290238733
Shaun always feels separate and isolated from the confident, happy world around him. Whilst waiting for his parents in a busy pub, Shaun struggles valiantly to join in with the admirably happy people in the crowd, but the more he tries, the more he goes awry. As everything in the pub goes from bad to worse, Shaun finds himself confronted by the painful memories that made him who he is. His feelings, memories and desires overwhelm him and by the end of the evening he is ready to explode…
SELECT FESTIVALS & AWARDS
Annie Award Nomination - Best Student Film Animafest Zagreb - Dušan Vukotić Award for the best student film 2018 Animage International Animation Festival - Grand Prix Winner 2018 Animage International Animation Festival - Audience Award Winner 2018 Ottawa International Animation Festival - Audience Award Winner 2018 KLIK, Amsterdam International Animation Festival - Audience Award Winner 2018 Manchester Animation Festival - Audience Award Winner 2018 KROK Festival of Animated Films - Jury Diploma Award Winner 2018 Viborg Animation Festival - Best Student Film Winner 2018 British Independent Film Awards - Longlist for Best Short Film 2018 MPSE Golden Reel Award - Best Student Film Festival Internacional de stop motion Our Fest - Best International Short 2019 7eme Lune Festival - Best Animation 2019 Ars Electronica - Prixar Award Honorary Mention 2019 River Film Festival Italy - Golden River Award for best Animation 2019 River Film Festival Italy - Audience Award 2019 Lille Festival - First International Prize 2019 London International Animation Festival - Audience Award in Category London International Animation Festival - Honourable Mention 2018 Video Hackers Film Festival, Italy - Best In Show Award 2018 Video Hackers Film Festival, Italy - Best Animation Award 2018 Big Cartoon Festival Moscow - Best Short Film - 3rd Place 2018 Student Widescreen Film of the Year - Best Film Winner 2018 Russian Indie Film Festival - Audience Award 2019 Russian Indie Film Festival - Peter Pan Award 2019 View Conference - View Award Winner 2019 IMDB - New Filmmaker of the Year award Finalist 2019 Annecy - Official Selection 2018 Aspen Shortsfest - Official Selection 2019 SXSW - Official Selection 2019
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2011 HM102 - An L5 Neptune Trojan from Alex Parker on Vimeo.
2011 HM102 is an L5 Neptune Trojan, trailing Neptune by approximately 60 degrees. This object was discovered in the search for a New Horizons post-Pluto encounter object in the Kuiper Belt.
This object is the first known Trans-Neptunian Object that New Horizons will fly by. It is currently the closest known object of any kind to New Horizons (within about 4 AU today) and at the end of 2013 they will fly by at a range of 1.2 AU, where 2011 HM102 will be just bright enough for one of the cameras on New Horizons to detect.
2011 HM102 is the most inclined Neptune Trojan known, with an inclination of 29.4 degrees, but based on numerical simulations it is stable for at least 1 billion years. It is also intrinsically brighter than any other L5 object known in the solar system, and has a diameter in the range of 90-180 km (depending on its unknown albedo). If roughly spherical, it has a land area up to that of the state of California.
In this animation, 2011 HM102 is represented by the white point, and the four giant planets are represented by colored points. The left panel rotates at the rate of Neptune, effectively freezing Neptune in place and showing 2011 HM102's resonant libration around the L5 point. Lines are drawn when 2011 HM102 passes through pericenter, and the extrema are left as persistent lines to demarcate the approximate extent of libration.
This animation is based off of a full numerical integration of 2011 HM102 and the four giant planets.
The discovery paper has been submitted to the Astronomical Journal.
Along with the New Horizons search team, the citizen scientists of Ice Hunters assisted in identifying 2011 HM102 in recovery images. The names of those that detected 2011 HM102 are listed below:
A. Agbedor, A. Assioli, E. Baeten, T. D. Beer, P. Bel, M. C. Blanaru, M. Bovingdon, P. Brayshaw, T. Brydon, D. Cameron, J. Campos, E. Conseil, M. Cotton, C. Cripps, A. Crouthamel, J. Dadesky, J. M. Dawey, T. Demko, L. Dinsdale, G. Dungworth, A. Duvall, A. Erena, R. Evans, P. Fitch, R. Frasier, R. Gagliano, B. Gilbert, A. Gillis, V. Gonano, F. Helk, F. Henriquez, M. Herrenbruck, J. Herridge, D. Herron, T. Hodge, S. Ivanchenko, M. Kelp, C. Kindel, J. Koopmans, H. Krawczyk, A. Lamperti, D. V. Lessen, S. Li, N. Macklem, M. H. Massuda, A. Maya, M. T. Mazzucato, K. McCoy, P. A. McDonald, R. Mideke, G. Mitchell, V. Mottino, D. O'Connor, M. Olga, N. N. Paklin, A. Pandey, C. Panek, E. R. Pearsall, K. Pidgley, S. Pogrebenko, B. Replogle, J. Riley, K. Roovers, C. Schlesinger, T. Sieben, P. D. Stewart, S. R. Taylor, J. Thebarge, H. Turner, R. H.B. Velthuis, P. Verdelis, E. Walravens, B. Way, B. Wyatt, A. Zane, M. Zehner, D. R. Zeigler
Music: hydroscope by Gallery Six (soundcloud.com/gallery-six)
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Muscle-Up from Robert McIntosh on Vimeo.
World's smallest HD drone cruises through Muscle Beach. Stabilized with ReelSteady for Adobe After Effects. reelsteady.com Unstabilized version + outtakes vimeo.com/218837928 Big thanks to Eric Maloney for helping to make this happen. Aerial inquiries: [email protected]
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How Does an Editor Think and Feel? from Tony Zhou on Vimeo.
For the past ten years, I’ve been editing professionally. Yet one question always stumps me: “How do you know when to cut?” And I can only answer that it’s very instinctual. On some level, I’m just thinking and feeling my way through the edit. So today, I’d like to describe that process: how does an editor think and feel?
A very special thanks to David Poland for the use of DP/30 clips. And a very special thanks to Aso for the use of his music.
For educational purposes only. You can donate to support the channel at Patreon: patreon.com/everyframeapainting
And you can follow us through Taylor’s Instagram: instagram.com/taylor.ramos/ Taylor’s Twitter: twitter.com/glassesattached Tony’s Twitter: twitter.com/tonyszhou Tony’s Facebook: facebook.com/everyframeapainting
Music: Aso - Soul Traveling (Freddie Joachim Remix) Harry James - I’ve Heard That Song Before Nat King Cole - Aquellos Ojos Verdes Aso - Jazz Intro Nujabes - Perfect Circle (Instrumental) George Benson - On Broadway (Live)
Interview Clips: DP/30 Michael Kahn (2011) youtube.com/watch?v=xjdOG-w0Zz4 Michael Caine - Acting in Film (1987) youtube.com/watch?v=bZPLVDwEr7Y DP/30 Thelma Schoonmaker (2013) youtube.com/watch?v=KIKRcV4kHzg DP/30 Thelma Schoonmaker (2011) youtube.com/watch?v=KgXcpZqQy8M BAFTA - Walter Murch on Editing (2013) youtube.com/watch?v=WcBpXLNmS3Q
Recommended Reading & Viewing: On Film Editing by Edward Dmytryk amzn.com/dp/0240517385 Cut to the Chase by Sam O’Steen & Bobbie O’Steen amzn.com/dp/094118837X In the Blink of an Eye by Walter Murch amzn.com/dp/1879505622 The Conversations with Walter Murch by Michael Ondaatje amzn.com/dp/0375709827
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Concorde Chases An Eclipse (1973) from Alex Pasternack on Vimeo.
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GLOW from Jonah Haber on Vimeo.
"Working For The Future In The Interlake" by Yes We Mystic - Official Video
A dancer writes a diary entry.
choreographed and performed by NIAMH WILSON directed by JONAH HABER written and edited by MARIA BYKINA and JONAH HABER directors of photography MATT LEVIN-GOLD and BENJAMIN WONG
production designer CHELSY UBALDO 1st art assistant LILY PLATT art assistants ALA LYSYK, NIAMH GYULAY and ALESSANDRA SCONZA
1st ad MATT MACASKILL 1st ac SARAH SIMONE software op/key grip JUSTIN MOWAT dolly grip KARAN BOPARAI colour BENJAMIN WONG on set photographer RYAN VENEDAM
thanks ADAM WILLIS KELLY, JON & DARREN, BENJAMIN REYES, JACKSON PETERS
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SKYGLOWPROJECT.COM: KAIBAB ELEGY from Harun Mehmedinovic on Vimeo.
Millions of visitors a year come to Arizona's Grand Canyon National Park, one of the seven natural wonders of the world and the most visited national park in the western United States. However, on extremely rare days when cold air is trapped in the canyon and topped by a layer of warm air, which in combination with moisture and condensation, form the phenomenon referred to as the full cloud inversion. In what resembles something between ocean waves and fast clouds, Grand Canyon is completely obscured by fog, making the visitors feel as if they are walking on clouds.
This video was filmed as part of SKYGLOW (skyglowproject.com), an ongoing crowdfunded quest to explore the effects and dangers of urban light pollution in contrast with some of the most incredible dark sky areas in North America. This project is being produced in collaboration with International Dark-Sky Association (darksky.org), a non-profit fighting for the preservation of night skies around the globe.
The film was shot on Canon 5DSR & 5DIII cameras & lenses sponsored by Canon USA, aided by Alpine Labs' Michron & Pulse, powered by Paul C. Buff Vagabond Mini. LRTimelapse was used to process some of the shots.
Original video premiered on BBC Earth: bbc.com/earth/story/20170502-on-rare-occasions-the-grand-canyon-fills-with-thick-cloud
High resolution stills can be found here: dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/24210546/JPEG/KAIBAB%20ELEGY%20-%20HARUN%20MEHMEDINOVIC%20-%20SKYGLOWPROJECT.zip
Credits: Producer/Editor/Shooter: Harun Mehmedinovic, Music: Pete Davis & James Banbury
Special Thanks: Gavin Heffernan and Aida Bogunic, Semezdin & Sanja Mehmedinovic, Matt Walker & Pierangelo Pirak, Aaron McNally & Canon USA, Kevin Noble & Paul C. Buff Inc., Greg Horvath & Alpine Labs, International Dark-Sky Association, Northern Arizona University, State of Arizona & National Park Service
Locations: Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
Follow/Contact: Facebook facebook.com/skyglowproject Instagram: instagram.com/skyglowproject Email: [email protected]
We appreciate all your shares, comments and likes, thanks for checking out this video!
This video is COPYRIGHT 2017 Harun Mehmedinovic / SKYGLOWPROJECT.COM. Any use beyond embedding this video in it's unaltered form and properly credited to SKYGLOW PROJECT/SKYGLOWPROJECT.COM on another website requires permission from the creator. Any use of the entirety or portion(s) of this video to drive advertising traffic, sales or any other profit-driven venture on a third party website without express permission from the content creator will result in prosecution to the full extent of the law.
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Timelapse artists and filmmakers Gavin Heffernan and Harun Mehmedinović are proud to introduce WWW.SKYGLOWPROJECT.COM, a 192-page hardcover photobook and timelapse video series exploring North America’s remaining magnificent night skies and the increasing impact of light pollution on our highly fragile environment.
A blend of images, stories, essays, and anecdotal captions, SKYGLOW explores the history and mythology of celestial observation and the proliferation of electrical outdoor lighting that spurred the rise of the phenomena known as “light pollution,” a grave threat not only to our incredible starscapes but also to the very ecosystem itself.
After a highly publicized Kickstarter campaign that ended as the fourth-most earning Photobook campaign ever, Harun and Gavin traveled over 150,000 miles and logged more than 3,000,000 photos on their grueling three-year quest. From incredible locations like the active Kīlauea volcano in Hawaii to Alberta’s majestic Northern Lights, SKYGLOW takes viewers on a visual journey through time, exploring our civilization’s evolving relationship with light and the night sky through the ages.
See how the ancient Puebloan archaeoastronomy sites of our native elders have now been replaced with the blinding “artificial day” of over-lit modern metropolises, and learn about the “Dark Sky Movement” fighting to reclaim the pristine darkness the Earth had enjoyed for billions of years. The importance of America’s threatened National Parks is also highlighted in a section of stunning landscapes from numerous parks, including Shenandoah, Yosemite, Acadia, Death Valley, Yellowstone and many more.
Completed in collaboration with the International Dark Sky Association (IDA), SKYGLOW also explores the numerous towns and sites that IDA has identified as official “Dark-Sky” Communities, Cities, Parks, Reserves and Sanctuaries.
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Wanderers - a short film by Erik Wernquist from Erik Wernquist on Vimeo.
For more information and stills gallery, please turn to: erikwernquist.com/wanderers For youtube version, please turn here: youtube.com/watch?v=YH3c1QZzRK4 ----- UPDATE: For anyone interested I have made a clip with a few discarded scenes from this film, which can be seen here: vimeo.com/132183031 ----- Wanderers is a vision of humanity's expansion into the Solar System, based on scientific ideas and concepts of what our future in space might look like, if it ever happens. The locations depicted in the film are digital recreations of actual places in the Solar System, built from real photos and map data where available. Without any apparent story, other than what you may fill in by yourself, the idea of the film is primarily to show a glimpse of the fantastic and beautiful nature that surrounds us on our neighboring worlds - and above all, how it might appear to us if we were there.
As some may notice I have borrowed ideas and concepts from science fiction authors such as Kim Stanley Robinson and Arthur C. Clarke, just to name a few. And visually, I of course owe many tips of my hat to painter Chesley Bonestell - the legendary master of space art.
More directly, with kind permission from Ann Druyan I have also borrowed the voice of astronomer and author Carl Sagan to narrate the film. The audio I used are excerpts from his own reading of his book 'Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space' (1994, Random House, penguinrandomhouse.com/books/159735/pale-blue-dot-by-carl-sagan/) - needless to say, a huge inspiration for this film. ----- CREDITS: VISUALS BY - Erik Wernquist - [email protected] MUSIC BY - Cristian Sandquist - [email protected] WRITTEN AND NARRATED BY - Carl Sagan - from his book 'Pale Blue Dot' penguinrandomhouse.com/books/159735/pale-blue-dot-by-carl-sagan/, courtesy of Ann Druyan, copyright by Democritus Properties, LLC, with all rights reserved COLOR GRADE BY - Caj Müller/Beckholmen Film - [email protected] LIVE ACTION PHOTOGRAPHY BY - Mikael Hall/Vidiotism - [email protected] LIVE ACTION PERFORMANCE BY - Anna Nerman, Camilla Hammarström, Hanna Mellin VOCALIST - Nina Fylkegård - [email protected] THANK YOU - Johan Persson, Calle Herdenberg, Micke Lindgren, Satrio J. Studt, Tomas Axelsson, Christian Lundqvist, Micke Lindell, Sigfrid Söderberg, Fredrik Strage, Johan Antoni, Henrik Johansson, Michael Uvnäs, Hanna Mellin
THIS FILM WAS MADE WITH USE OF PHOTOS AND TEXTURES FROM: NASA/JPL, NASA/CICLOPS, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio, ESA, John Van Vliet, Björn Jonsson (and many others, of which I unfortunately do not know the names)
SUBTITLES & TRANSLATIONS PROVIDED BY - Victor Terrón (English, Spanish), Titus Ou (Traditional Chinese), John Walter (French), Shinwoo Jeon (Korean), Yoav Landsman & Ehud Maimon (Hebrew), Miguel Andrade (Brazilian Portuguese).
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leonard cohen isle of wight 1970 full complete concert from sujit phatak on Vimeo.
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Martha Tilston "Stags Bellow" from Ken Appleby on Vimeo.
Martha Tilston performs her song "Stags Bellow" at the Ale House on March 11th 2016. With Matt Kelly guitar and Matt Tweed bass. Audio is direct from the video recorder.
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Patterns (4k deep dream) from Johan Nordberg on Vimeo.
Exploring the patterns that emerge from the smaller features when rendered in ultra high resolutions. Using the first ~20 layers from the GoogLeNet-places365 model.
Places2 dataset: places2.csail.mit.edu/index.html Places2 pre-trained models: github.com/metalbubble/places365
License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Greg Young - The art of destroying software from tretton37 on Vimeo.
One of the most important “ilities” in software is the ability to delete it and start over. In this talk we will look at this “ility”, why it is important, and how we can optimize for it. Imagine never being afraid of your code ever again!
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Annotated wheel adjustments: Alonso onboard start - Australia 2013 from Mark4211 on Vimeo.
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Some Kind Of Quest from Andrew Wilcox on Vimeo.
What happens when artwork becomes life’s work? When creator becomes a caretaker? SOME KIND OF QUEST, from Sylvain Labs, Greencard Pictures and director, Andrew Wilcox, is a film that invites you into the singular world of Northlandz, a 52,000-square-foot model train installation just 75 minutes outside of Manhattan, and into the ornery mind of the man—and steadfast wife—who brought it all to life. somekindofquest.com
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