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THE LAST PRESIDENT | What a 127 yr old book reveals about Donald Trump, ...
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Monsoon IV (4K) from Mike Olbinski on Vimeo.
----- Blu-Ray discs available here: mikeolbinski.com/shop/ Music by Peter Nanasi, find his work here: peternanasi.bandcamp.com/ Follow me: twitter.com/mikeolbinski / facebook.com/mikeolbinskiphotography / instagram.com/mikeolbinski -------
Early on this summer when I found myself down by Santa Rosa, AZ watching a gorgeous hail core fall on the stunning desert landscape, and then later that day staring at a haboob with a stacked shelf cloud above it near the border of Mexico, I had a feeling it would be a unique monsoon. It's funny how every year is different. That's the beauty of chasing the summer storm season out here in the desert southwest. You never know what's going to happen or what you might see.
This year I ventured far and wide. Phoenix never saw a good dust storm all summer, but I still was able to capture a few good ones in southwest portions of the state. The cover photo for this film was halfway to Yuma standing in the middle of Interstate 8 watching an ominous wall of dust roll down the highway towards me with lightning flashing behind it. It was an incredible moment.
One bonus this summer was a few successful chases up at the Grand Canyon. Finally. A couple of gorgeous sunsets, rain dumping into the Canyon, lightning at night, Milky Way...it all worked out and I'm stoked for the footage I captured there that made it into this film. I also ventured over into New Mexico twice to chase some wonderful, plains-like structure to end the monsoon this year.
All told I covered about 13,000 miles and chased as far west as Desert Center, CA, as far east as Wilna, NM and as far north as Tonelea, AZ. And two great storms down in Organ Pipe National Monument, which is only about 10 miles from Mexico.
I loved what I saw this year. It felt so unique. I found myself submerged in cacti and desert flora a few times with stunning light and structure. Explored places in New Mexico I hadn't seen before. Smiled at the gasps of amazement from the crowds at the Canyon when a lightning bolt would strike. Finally discovered that the Santa Rosa area is a hotbed for supercell activity. And while it didn't make it on time-lapse, I captured a brief tornado over downtown Phoenix!
So...the film. So much effort and energy went into it. I shot over 110,000 frames of time-lapse and likely only half of it ended up in the final cut. The editing has taken me weeks and even right up until Monday evening I was still fixing and tweaking. The music is all custom, thanks to the amazing work of Peter Nanasi. PLEASE check out his website and buy his albums! I love how we work together to develop a track that seems to fit exactly with the clips I capture. I am so incredibly blessed that his work crossed my path.
A quick thank-you to the workshop guests I had this summer. You guys were amazing troopers, staying out to all hours and being around for some awesome storms. In fact, I am not sure that I would have even been on the shelf cloud in the final scene of this film if it hadn't been for my workshop. Thank you, thank you!
As always though, what made it fun was sharing a lot of it with my kiddos. They made the trip up to the Grand Canyon with me once and it was such a blast of an experience. Asher joined me in New Mexico one day, just he and I, and I got to see his face light up when he captured his first ever lightning strike on video on his little iPad.
To my wife Jina...we've come a long, long way since we started this storm chasing journey years ago. It's not been easy all the time, especially with me being on the road so much between April and October these days. But we've slowly figured things out and I'm unbelievably grateful to you for your support and belief in what we're doing together.
To everyone else...thank you for your continued support of my work. I am constantly blown-away at the kindness that you show to me.
And now...I hope you enjoy this film.
Technical Details:
I used two Canon 5DSR’s along with a Canon 11-24mm, 35mm, 50mm, 135mm and Sigma Art 50mm. Manfrotto tripods. The final product was edited in Lightroom with LR Timelapse, After Effects and Premiere Pro.
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Bonobo feat. Rhye | "Break Apart" (Official Video) from Spencer Creigh on Vimeo.
i-D Writeup: i-d.vice.com/en_uk/article/9kqbap/bonobo-rhys-new-music-video-bedroom-couples
The video is centred around three young couples, in three separate 24-hour periods as they spend an entire day together in one motel room with no phones, televisions, or other distractions. Each comes with their own unique histories, proclivities, and dynamics. We watch their intimate looks, conversations, and touches - juxtaposing their subjective passions with the indifferent transient space of a single motel room.
Directed by: Spencer Creigh Director of Photography: Dustin Lane Produced by: Rich Salamone Production Manager: Ben Haley Production Coordinator: Cole Edward Mier 1st AC: James Tennity DIT: Ben Crump Editor: Zaldy Lopez Assistant Editor: Johnny Chang Remote Head Tech: Eric Bergez
Starring: Rachelle Berto, Devon Burress, Stephen Tyler, Rachel Wiegmann, Nikki Paige, Haddy Sowe
Camera Operators: Dustin Lane, Spencer Creigh, Rich Salamone, James Tennity, Mishka Kornai, Nick Roney, Michael Barth, Dan Carr, Ed Leer, Pasqual Gutierrez
Post Supervisor: Sarah Holme Sound Design: Neil Koperek Colorist: Matt Osbourne @ The Mill VFX Artist: Sam Davidson
Editorial: EXILE EXILE Executive Producer: CL Weaver EXILE Head of Production: Jennifer Locke EXILE Producer: Manon Carrié
Production Company: Whitelist. Exective Producer: Jerad Anderson Head of Music Video: Brendan Varni Head of Creative: Colin Moore Head of Finance & Operations: Natasha Seubert Head of Production: Matt Griffo
Remote Head Rentals: Industry Sherpa Special Thanks: Ryan Murray, Anthony Pham, Bobby Moser, Cameron Dutra, Pasqual Gutierrez, Christine Yuan, Mishka Kornai
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"Lovers Sleep Together" -- Sneak Preview Episode of 'The Eyeslicer' from The Eyeslicer on Vimeo.
"One of the craziest TV shows you'll ever see. It could revolutionize short film distribution." -Indiewire
Fresh off its premiere at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival, THE EYESLICER is a new hourlong 'secret TV show' from the bizarre minds of Dan Schoenbrun and Vanessa McDonnell (COLLECTIVE:UNCONSCIOUS). Like an Internet-age spiritual successor to MTV’s beloved 120 MINUTES & LIQUID TELEVISION, this ten-episode series aims to create an online safe haven for boundary-pushing, transgressive, proudly weird American filmmaking.
From vérité documentary to amateur computer animation; surreal horror to remix video art; haunted high school yearbooks to Sasquatch birth rituals; time traveling cats to live web streams of your own birth -- if it sounds too strange for Netflix, chances are you'll find it on THE EYESLICER.
To watch the full ten-episode, ten-hour first season of The Eyeslicer for the price of an email address, visit theeyeslicer.com/secret_code and answer the following trivia question: Who does 'Twin Peaks' and 'Sunset Boulevard' have in common? (answer in one-word, all-caps).
"Lovers Sleep Together" is the 8th episode of the series. It's all about love, relationships, and sex. It features:
"Gwilliam," dir. BRIAN LONANO (vimeo.com/brianlonano) -- "Skunk," dir. ANNIE SILVERSTIEN (vimeo.com/user2753413) "Chocolate Heart," dir. HARRISON ATKINS (vimeo.com/harr) "I Met My Husband in the Middle of the Sea," dir. OLIVIA WYATT (vimeo.com/oliviawyatt) "When We Lived in Miami," dir. AMY SEIMETZ "LOVEWATCH," dir. HARRISON ATKINS (vimeo.com/harr) "Genital Health #2" dir. COLIN HEALEY & IZZI GALINDO (vimeo.com/colinhealey)
Opening credits by ORNANA (vimeo.com/ornana) Theme song by CRYING (wearecrying.bandcamp.com/) Closing credits by C. SPENCER YEH (vimeo.com/cspenceryeh)
Read a Q&A with The Eyeslicer co-creator Dan Schoenbrun on Vimeo's blog: vimeo.com/blog/post/The_Eyeslicer_A_Secret_TV_Show
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GRAND TETON from Rudy Wilms on Vimeo.
This trip was absolutely spectacular our first intention was to visit Yellowstone National Park alone but after hearing so many fellow photo and videographers in all the other national parks we have done, say that Grand Teton was their favorite. It made us do some research. We quickly discovered that Grand Teton National Park is the best park to see and film wildlife in the US. We rented a condo of the moose Wilson road also a good road to see moose, owl and black bears. I never felt this exited to wake up every morning at 5:30 just to be on time to see what new animals we would discover,the mornings were the best. After about three days of nice blue skies the weather changed and we had snow that made it even more beautiful and the contrast of the black bison against the snow was very nice. We literally saw about all the animals we had hoped to see...even Wolves and Grizzlies we can check that of our bucket list. Not only the wildlife was top also the landscapes,the glassy lakes, the snake river with the most beautiful backdrop of the teton mountains...everything was just perfect. We did meet a lot of photographers and videographers that made the whole experience even greater. They were all very nice and there was a mutual respect and it was very common that they were sharing some great locations where they spotted animals and we then shared the spots we had found. It really felt like a big community of fellow photo and videographers no tour busses like Yellowstone had.Roaming bisons along the different flats, the blazing yellow fall colors of the aspen and birch trees just gorgeous. Our highlight was seeing a pack of 5 wolves they were howling and playing, it all felt very intimate it makes you appreciate the magnificent wildlife even more. We stayed 6 days and we both wished we had more time but were very grateful of all the animals we were able to capture. This was by far the most diverse wildlife we have ever seen and it make this stunning park our new favorite too.I hope you will enjoy watching and encourage to watch till the end since the second half will show you the pack of wolves and the snowy landscapes with the moose too. No wonder they call the Grand Teton National Park a gem of the west.
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Symmetrees from Oliver Latta on Vimeo.
Symmetry, is sometimes described as “a vague sense of harmonious and beautiful proportion and balance”. Symmetry and balance is something that we strive for in almost every aspect of our lives. Our diet, our work, our physical and mental health, all require a certain level of balance. I tried to capture the magic of symmetry on a snowy day in March 2013.
more infos: facebook.com/extraweg or extraweg.com
Please watch in HD ;-)
hope you like that!
Location: near the small city Wittichenau ( germany ) Song by Maxence Cyrin
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Making of - "THE LAST MEMORY" from Oliver Latta on Vimeo.
Watch the official short film here: vimeo.com/95601011
The Baltic Harbour Porpoise is at the brink of extinction! In the central Baltic Sea only about 300 individuals are left and pressure from underwater noise pollution, oil and gas exploration and extensive fishery keeps rising. It is important that we start to protect the small whales at our door step before it is too late.
I decided to make a 3D animated short film at the Design University in Dessau, the main message is: we have to save the harbour porpoise before it is too late! - Don´t let it be the your last memory!
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CORALET from Oliver Latta on Vimeo.
CORALET is a typographic experiment inspired by coral reefs.
Check out the full project on Behance: http://bit.ly/2bUsA0r
Coral reefs are the most diverse of all marine ecosystems. They teem with life, with perhaps one quarter of all ocean species depending on reefs for food and shelter. This is a remarkable statistic when you consider that reefs cover just a tiny fraction (less than one percent) of the earth’s surface and less than two percent of the ocean bottom. Because they are so diverse, coral reefs are often called the rainforests of the sea. They come in a seemingly infinite array of shapes and colors and teem with life.
Music: AGNES OBEL - TOKKA
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Jim Carrey: I Needed Color from JC on Vimeo.
For additional information regarding Jim's art please visit: signaturegalleries.com For all other inquiries email [email protected]
Director/Producer David Bushell
Associate Producer - Linda Fields Hill Editor - Nicole C. Conrad Music - Dave Palmer Vocals - Jane Carrey Camera - Bobby Davidson (NY) Sound - Sean Massey Asst. Editor - Kelsey Ann McClure Art Assistants - Roland Allmeyer, Lino Meoli, Brogan Dunphy
Thanks to FotoKem Edited w/ Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Copyright 2017 Jim Carrey Unauthorized downloads and usage of this video without written permission is strictly prohibited.
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PARIS IS FOR LOVERS from Modest Department on Vimeo.
MODEST DEPARTMENT presents PARIS IS FOR LOVERS – a personal fashion documentary about the French photographer and artist Viktor Vauthier. During the 16 minutes film, we get an insight into his aesthetic vision and follow him on his everyday life. The documentary also features Virgil Abloh, his big love Ella, Alex Olson and many more.
Production: Modest Department Executive Producer: Johannes Lehmann Director: Philipp Groth D.O.P.: Sebastian Vellrath 1st AC: Timon Jäschke Set Design: Sascha Huth Co-Producer: Vincent Tsouderos Local Producer: Benoit Fredonie Starring: Viktor Vauthier, Lila Cardona, Ella Jazz, Claire Guena, Virgil Abloh, Valentin Merlet, Alex Olson, Kid Lohan, Sophie Strobele Music: Mayer Hawthorne, Victor Brand, Sebastien Casino Sound Design: Marlon Beatt Talents: Lila Cardona, Claire Guena Styling: Louise Follain Color Grading: We Fade To Grey Voice Over: Katrin Kaspar Thanks to: OFF-WHITE, The Art Board, Converse
PARIS IS FOR LOVERS is a non-commercial free project. modestdepartment.com
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Kymatica (Completo y Doblado al Español) from DaB - Babylon on Vimeo.
Documental para ayudar al DESPERTAR GLOBAL. Aquí tienes todos los datos sobre el planeta: la sociedad, los individuos, los países y las coorporaciones.
DESPIERTA - WAKE UP ¿Sabes que es un Certificado? Es un documento que implica la Posesión de algo.... ¿Tienes Certificado de Nacimiento?...Es el documento que confirma que eres posesión del Estado donde naciste. Eres esclavo del Estado: el Certificado de Nacimiento así lo demuestra. DESPERTEMOS, ACTUEMOS.... podemos cambiar el mundo y el primer camino es cambiar nuestro interior, investigar, descubrir la verdad , afrontarla, despertar y actuar. Por favor, investiga, toma conciencia, se consciente y elige tu futuro. Tú eres el protagonista de tu futuro y tu futuro es nuestro futuro. Gracias.
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Royal Wood "The Glory" from Adam Makarenko on Vimeo.
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Executive Producer: Geoff McLean Production manager: Aidan Dunstan Director/Cinematographer/Editor: Adam Makarenko Lead Post VFX: Steve Bosco
Puppet (Salamander): Zane Knisley Animator: Brett Long Miniature Sets & Props: Adam Makarenko
1st AC: Kevin Stewart Key Grip: Felipe Rodriguez Grip: Joe Turner Gaffer: Terry Banting Best Boy Electric: John Gaudet Production assistant: Graham Sheppard PA: Keigian Tang PA: Josh Lee Make up, wardrobe: Talia Reingold
Programming: Kyle Macquarrie Kyle created a program called 'Voronoi 14' which we adapted/used for this music video. His program uses blob scanning motion tracking, which essentially traces movement. We used this in the transition of Royal & Sarah into the universe. His work can be found at velvetkevorkian.co.uk
Thanks to Pie In The Sky - Best studio space in Toronto!
Thanks to DitoGear™ OmniSlider - which was a great asset to have during the making of this video. Please check out all of their products here: ditogear.com/
Thanks to DragonFrame for making excellent software for stop motion animation: dragonframe.com/
Special Thanks to: Kyle Macquarrie for helping me with the programming. Dylan Macleod for letting me use his lights for several months.
Artist Web Site - royalwood.ca/
Produced in Co-operation with MuchFACT, A Foundation To Assist Canadian Talent, Supported by the MuchMusic and MuchMore Network
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