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pindarbi · 2 months ago
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EHU branding berriaren ekitaldia from ehu on Vimeo.
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pindarbi · 4 years ago
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TE ESPERAN LOS MEJORES AÑOS DE TU VIDA from UPV/EHU on Vimeo.
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pindarbi · 7 years ago
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Urte berri on 2017 from ZIRRIBORRO on Vimeo.
Urte berri on!
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pindarbi · 7 years ago
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Plastic Adventure with BasqueMTB from BasqueMTB on Vimeo.
What we really wanted was a trip, riding bikes, without any planning or organising; we just wanted it to happen magically without any work prior to the start of the fun times. And thus, largely through laziness and disorganisation, our “Plastic Adventure” was born. The plan was simple, it couldn´t be simpler because beyond a meeting point, we didn´t have a plan.
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pindarbi · 8 years ago
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How Stanislavski Reinvented the Craft of Acting from Travis Lee Ratcliff on Vimeo.
In the 1950s, a wave of “method actors” took Hollywood by storm.
Actors like James Dean, Marlon Brando, and Montgomery Clift, brought a whole new toolset and perspective on the actor’s craft to the films they performed in.
The foundation of their work, however, was laid in Russia more than fifty years prior to their stardom.
Stanislavski’s conception of “psychological realism” in performance challenged ideas about the essential features of the actor’s craft that had been held for centuries.
In theatre before Stanislavski, acting was defined as a craft of vocal and gestural training. The role the actor played was to give life to the emotions of the text in a broad illustrative fashion. Formal categories such as melodrama, opera, vaudeville, and musicals, all played to this notion of the actor as chief representer of dramatic ideas.
Stanislavski’s key insight was in seeing the actor as an experiencer of authentic emotional moments.
Suddenly the craft of performance could be about seeking out a genuine internal experience of the narrative’s emotional journey.
From this foundation, realism in performance began to flourish. This not only changed our fundamental idea of the actor but invited a reinvention of the whole endeavor of telling stories through drama.
Teachers would adopt Stanisvlaski’s methods and ideas and elaborate upon them in American theatre schools. The result, in the 1950s, would be a new wave of actors and a style of acting that emphasized psychological realism to a greater degree than their peers in motion pictures.
This idea of realism grew to dominate our notion of successful performances in cinema. Stanislavskian-realism is now central to the DNA of how we direct and read performances, whether we are conscious of it or not.
I think it is important to know this history and consider its revolutionary character. Understanding the nature of Stanislavski’s insights allows us to look at other unasked questions, other foundational elements of our craft that we might take for granted.
Stanislavski’s books are still fascinating explorations of the craft of performance.
Check them out:
An Actor Prepares: goo.gl/8CR551 Building a Character: goo.gl/pZR1U4 Creating a Role: goo.gl/ato2rZ The Stanislavsky System: goo.gl/JDGkfK
Visual References: A Place in the Sun, A Streetcar Named Desire, Anatomy of a Murder, Baby Doll, Before Sunset, Blue Valentine, Carol, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Daisies, East of Eden, Giant, Grandmother, Kid Auto Races at Venice, Moonlight, On the Waterfront, Somebody Up There Likes Me, Splendor in the Grass, Taxi Driver, The Breaking Point, The Heiress, The Conversation, The Misfits, There Will Be Blood, Twentieth Century, Vaudeville: Early American Entertainment, Wild River
Patreon: patreon.com/luxessays Twitter: twitter.com/travratc YouTube: youtube.com/c/LuxVeritas
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pindarbi · 8 years ago
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Euskadi - Basque Country from Jeffrey Alex Attoh on Vimeo.
Filmed and edited // Jeffrey Alex Attoh • instagram.com/jeffreybigdeal Aerial and timelapse // Andrea De Luca • instagram.com/ghost_grammer Production assistant // Andrea Valotti --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Watch also “The Sound of Indo” • vimeo.com/205480657 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In June 2016, we had a hiking and leaf peeping trip through beautiful Basque Country in Spain. Trying to find the best surf spots in the region, for just 10 days we brought our surfboards, cameras and some gear to capture some moments of this fun trip. 
Physical anthropologists think that modern Basques and ancient Cro-Magnon men share many characteristics and physical traits. The genetic and ethnic-cultural constitution of the Basques, the remote origin of their language that seems to stem directly from the ancestral memory of the earth and possibly from words, sparks of life fallen from the gods of heaven, allow us to perceive a remote enchanted garden, beyond the barriers of time, inhabited by fantastic and wonderful creatures. The origin of the language called Euskara, spoken by the Basques, is unknown. It is a pre Indo-European language, totally unique, that shares only a few analogies with Caucasic and Berber dialects.
This film is a collections of sights and sounds from our experience in the Basque Country ! Enjoy the ride and go to Euskadi ! It's magic ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some reviews: • orain.eus/este-video-sobre-euskadi-esta-triunfando-en-italia/ • aboutbasquecountry.eus/2016/10/26/un-regalo-desde-italia-un-espectacular-video-de-rincones-de-euskadi-imperdible/ • cervezasalada.com/euskadi/
Locations: Bermeo - Mundaka - Gernika-Lumo - Bakio - Gorliz - Plenztia - Sopela - Bilbao - Vitoria Gasteiz - Urkiola - Zarautz - Donostia San Sebastian - Tolosa - Zumaia. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music: “Long Way Home” - Albatross (Musicbed, license n° 263952) Voice off by Naia Estibaliz
“Seagulls” is a poem written by Bernardo Atxaga
Every evening the city seagulls gather in front of the station to mull over their loves.
In their scrapbook two sandalwood flowers: one marks the page of bridges, the other the page of thieves.
They like the cracked roofs and the scraps from the market.
But what their little hearts - their acrobats' hearts - care for most is the unending passage of the days with their infinite changes.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shoot using: Sony A7S2 @ 1080 50p PP7 (Exposed in S-Log2) with 24-70mm f/4 Zeiss Canon 7D (Timelapse and Hyperlapse) with 16-35mm f/2.8 Canon L DJI Phantom 3 (Exposed in D-Log)
Color Correction with Lumetri in Premiere CC
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pindarbi · 9 years ago
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Jinete Azul from Jinete Azul on Vimeo.
"Jinete Azul” cuenta la historia de Aitor Francesena, también conocido como Gallo, en el que se muestra la capacidad de superación personal de Aitor, además del enganche y la esencia del surf mediante éste.
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pindarbi · 9 years ago
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Flores from Vimema on Vimeo.
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pindarbi · 9 years ago
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Reel Vimema - Carles Valdés from Vimema on Vimeo.
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pindarbi · 9 years ago
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JP Auclair Street Segment (from All.I.Can.) from Sherpas Cinema on Vimeo.
...in memory of one of the greatest humans ever created, truly, JP Auclair. An unbelievable skier, one of the absolute all-time best - but skiing was just a sliver of his talents, and the gifts he gave our world. His brilliantly creative mind understood the essence of progression, but it was his incredibly humble, kind, and humorous nature that brought it to reality. Hard working, optimistic, and always caring - for the environment, for humanity, for friends and family. This world needs more people like you my friend.
_____________________________ From "All.I.Can." by Sherpas Cinema iTunes Download HD: itunes.apple.com/us/movie/all.i.can.-by-sherpas-cinema/id470509338 Blu-ray and DVD: order from sherpascinema.com
All.I.Can Official Teaser --> vimeo.com/16442800 All.I.Can Teaser 2 --> vimeo.com/29320702 All.I.Can Teaser 3 --> vimeo.com/31835595 The Group Shred --> vimeo.com/54035990 Life Is Born --> vimeo.com/52728056
Segment Awards: "2012 CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARD" - Dave Mossop, Mountain Film Festival, Telluride CO "BEST POV" - JP Auclair, Powder Video Awards 2012 "AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD - BEST ADVENTURE FILM" - Port Townsend Film Festival, 2012
All.I.Can Awards: "MOVIE OF THE YEAR" - Powder Video Awards 2012 "BEST FILM" - X-Dance Film Festival, SLC 2012 "BEST PICTURE" - International Freeride Film Festival, France 2011 "BEST FEATURE-LENGTH MOUNTAIN FILM" - Banff Mountain Film Festival 2011 "BEST FILM OF THE YEAR" - Adventure Film Festival, Copenhagen 2011 "PEOPLES CHOICE" and "BEST SKI FILM" - Fernie Film Festival, BC 2011 "BEST SKI FILM" - Adventure Film Festival, Boulder 2011 "BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY" - ESPN Fan Favorites 2011 "BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY" - International Freeride Film Festival, France 2011 "BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY" - X-Dance Film Festival, SLC 2012 "BEST DOCUMENTARY" - IF3 Film Festival Montreal 2011 "MOST INNOVATIVE VISUAL FX" - IF3 Film Festival Montreal 2011 "AMBASSADOR OF GREEN" - X-Dance Film Festival, SLC 2012 "FULL THROTTLE AWARD" - Kye Petersen, Powder Video Awards 2012 "BEST NATURAL AIR" - Kye Petersen, Powder Video Awards 2012 "BEST EDITING" - Powder Video Awards 2012
Press reviews: - "The best movie in skiing." - Jamey Voss, ESPN es.pn/pPxkbQ - "Like listening to a Zeppelin song." - John Stifter, Powder Magazine: bit.ly/nl0JiT - "The Sherpas are firmly in the lead of a new wave of filmmakers that are changing the face of ski films for good." - Leslie Anthony, Skier Magazine: bit.ly/mVaYsy - "Captivating. Fascinating. Life Changing." - Todd Heath, BombSnow Magazine.
Interested in Stock Purchases of this and more Sherpas Footage? Check out our friends at Bigfootage
bigfootage.com/search/content/allican
...An unparalleled cinematic experience: All.I.Can is a stunning exploratory essay that compares the challenges of big mountain skiing to the challenges of global climate change. Shot on 6 continents over 2 years, the world’s best skiers deliver inspirational performances while ground-breaking cinematography expands our vision of the natural world.
Journey through Morocco’s majestic desert peaks, Greenland’s icy fjords, Chile’s volcanic craters, Alaskan spine walls, and more. Join the revolution and experience one of the most spectacular, captivating, and thought-provoking films ever created in the action sports genre.
This segment directed by Dave Mossop & JP Auclair Huge thanks to Arno, Joey, Cal's family, Peck, Bone, Bordo, and the Walker and Depster kid posse - thanks for all the help!! Location: Trail, Rossland, and Nelson, BC. Notice anything at 0:44?
Read a brilliant article about All.I.Can and the making-of JP's segment. Written by Arno Kopecky and published in The Walrus: walrusmagazine.com/articles/2011.10-environment-mountain-due/
Music: Dance Yrself Clean, by LCD Soundsystem. Receive The Sherpas future vids at: facebook.com/pages/Sherpas-Cinema/215832121796328
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Thanks for joining us.
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pindarbi · 9 years ago
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Best Picture Oscar Nomination Title Sequence - 2015 from Henry Hobson on Vimeo.
Directed & Designed by Henry Hobson henryhobson.co.uk
The nomination package for the Best Picture Category in the 2015 Academy Awards, as part of a series of 20 different graphic title sequence packages for each category within the show. Commissioned by Show Producer Lee Lodge & Elastic
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pindarbi · 9 years ago
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Memento Mori from Sebastian Linda on Vimeo.
Memento Mori
A film by Sebastian-Linda.de - FB: on.fb.me/1xVxHAX
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_____________________ In my childhood I often could´t sleep. I was scared of going to sleep and never waking up again. I imagined I´d be buried in a place of darkness, forever and ever, being awake until the end of all days. _____________________
For the film of Memento Mori I went together with my wife Sophia to visit Giuseppe Spagnuolo in South Italy. He lives there as the last resident in his hometown Roscigno Vecchia which is one of the many lost villages in italy. We had a great day with him hanging out in the sun, feeding cats and dogs and filming awesome shots with him, never getting tired. More to come in the Making of...
Press fotos: sebastian-linda.de/MementoMori_PressFotos.zip _______________________
Actor GIUSEPPE SPAGNUOLO
Narration Alan Watts Assistance Sophia Linda
Grading Steffen Krones
Sounddesign Bony Stoev
Music Ryan Taubert - Anamog We wish it was never light
Waterfall Shot by MunechMax instagram.com/muenchmax/ Shot on the FS5 NTSC Settings All cranked down to 25fps. Slog 2 20mm Sigma 1,4 24mm Canon 1,4 50mm Canon 1,4 100mm Canon 2,8 Macro
Phantom 4 provided by Globe Flight
Transcript: I have often puzzled and puzzled, about what it must be like, to go to sleep and never wake up to be, simply not there, forever and ever.
But we are inclined to have in our mind, a picture of this of being shut up in the dark for always and always, to be kind of buried alive in the blackness
And we think Ooh this is it This is the end And so at death we withdraw no no no, not that Not yet Please!
And you accepted it. And suddenly something changed There was a strange feeling that everything is absolutely clear. You suddenly see that there isn´t a grain of dust in the whole universe that´s in the wrong place. The reason we die is to give us the opportunity to understand what live is all about.
Just think When you opened your eyes on the world, for the first time as a child How brilliant colors were What a jewel the sun was. What marvel the stars.
Memento Mori Be mindful of death.
Alan Watts
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pindarbi · 9 years ago
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Shop Local. Build Kansas City from Phil Borst on Vimeo.
Featured on Motionographer motionographer.com/2009/08/31/shop-local-build-kansas-city-by-phil-borst/
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pindarbi · 9 years ago
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MAR from Finisterre on Vimeo.
Daylight wanes as sky becomes heavy. Isobars compress and warp; cross-sectioned onions on the nightly news. The coast awakens, transformed from the doldrums of summer. Warmth; a flickering memory, like those drawn upon for favourable conditions at half-forgotten spots. The ocean roars, resuming it’s age-old attack on the coastline in a relentless barrage of storm fronts. And so the hunt begins, chasing the nooks hidden from wind and seas. Schedule revolves around brief opportunities, better described as optimistic hunches. A goading carrot dangled, and ever so occasionally within reach.
Winter chasing shapes on the fringes of the North Atlantic. A collections of moments captured along the way. Mar.
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pindarbi · 9 years ago
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Corporate Promotion Package from Betterlife on Vimeo.
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pindarbi · 10 years ago
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Documental UNA NOCHE COMO ESTA Vimeo from Grupo Dani García on Vimeo.
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pindarbi · 10 years ago
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No me llames "el cliente" en español from Grupo Pértiga on Vimeo.
Inbound Marketing: crear ofertas para personas
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