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johnryansullivan · 2 years
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Learning Something New About Stock Footage Websites
Come with me as I change my mind halfway through a post.
Last year I wrote about stock footage. In that post I wrote about Artgrid, using stock footage and why I decided to cancel my account. Flash forward to December 2022 and I am upgrading my Artlist account (royalty free music and sound effects) to an Artlist Max Social account. This reads like an advertisement but I assure you it is not. If there is one point I have tried to make clear since…
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lightneverfades · 1 year
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Finally, after so many years, I made my first short film! :D
So this was made in huge part so I can try my luck on Musicbed's 30-Day Film Challenge, which I've always wanted to do, and finally for the chance to be brave enough to make it! 8D
The comedy short film itself is very short (heh! my editing process was like oh gosh SO SHORT)! It's also my first film baby and one closer toward becoming a film director, which is one of many dreams I have and would like to accomplish!
I would very much love to hear everyone's thoughts! ^^ Definitely planning to make more short films soon! (But now I'm going back to the scriptwriting phase, hah!)
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gabrielhugoauthor · 1 month
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”A Day in the Life “ a short film
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hangofwednesday · 1 year
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Now that I recovered from a year of bad health and survived the Summer, production on the audio adaptation of The Trinity Prophecy is ramping back up.
Sundays will be Trinity Prophecy Day around here being a dedicated day of production for it along with updates on any news on the new start date for the audio chapter series, new promo art, and any other information on the project.
But for now go check out a tease of what's to come: Prophecy Chapter 1, please check it out
https://www.podbean.com/ea/pb-dm2g4-105c2f8
The Trinity Prophecy is written by @kinzelwrites Marissa Kinzel. For more on Marissa and The Trinity Prophecy head over to https://www.marissakinzel.com/
Our narrators are Theo Holt-Bailey You can find Theo online on his Twitter: @TheoHoltBailey , Journey Brown-Saintel You can find more information at her website:
https://jrbs20.wordpress.com/ , and Chrystian Marte For more information on Chrystian head over to his Website: http://chrystianmarte.com/ 
The voice of Tin Universe is Stacey Taylor http://www.popcultureparlour.podbean.com/ 
Produced By Brian C. Williams and Marissa Kinzel
Illustrations by Melissa McManus.
Music From MusicBed: https://www.musicbed.com/
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thecheshirerat · 2 years
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Watching YouTube when all you listen to is instrumental background music gets progressively more fun, because while at first it’s just like “MMMMM. I hear that piano in the background. I want. I want it. NOOOO THEY DIDNT TELL ME THE SPECIFIC SONG IN THE DESCRIPTION NOOOOO,” and then it’s “hey I recognize that song! That’s by Johannes Bornlof! Which album was it… *doesn’t listen to the video at all and just dances and/or focuses on the song*” and then finally you get to the phase where I’m at now where a YouTuber uses slightly different bgm than normal and I can just go, “oh, so you’ve discovered Dusty Decks I see?”
Also if you’re a YouTuber and you get music from musicbed or epidemic sound please,,, please don’t just link the website in your description,,, I want to know what that specific soft piano was
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strwberylove · 26 days
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Made a commercial for travel Espana a while back. Currently in the finals in a competition would really appreciate it if ya’ll voted for me 🙇🏻🙇🏻
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emzeciorrr · 1 month
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LEGEND from Roman De Giuli on Vimeo.
LEGEND is an HDR fluid art video which entirely focus on gold in all its pristine shades and colors. Over a period of 4 month, I created visuals on the macro and microscopic scale with golden paint, ink, powders and particles. The appearance of the main subject is as clean and focused as possible by avoiding any other background colors than white and black with very subtle hues to light blue and dark orange. Most of the shots were created in petri dishes and on glass plates with a variety of backlight and toplight setups. Within the last years, I continued to focus on clean shapes and organic motion of substances, while elaborating more complex light setups. This is especially important when working with reflective and metallic paint as the distance between shadow and light can be a challenge to capture. Gold has always been my all-time favorite color and I’m happy to present this piece as a 2 chapter approach to this material. Part one shows the soft and delicate properties of gold on white background with slow moving liquid patterns. Part two is more about the punchy and epic dimension of this metal and its fluid forms.
This video is presented in HDR.
Thanks for watching!
Music licensed via Musicbed: Gael - White Rose, Memba - Say Less
@romandegiuli terracollage.com
This video is available for commercial usage in 8K, SDR and HDR. Request a license here: terracollage.com/licensing
Terracollage // Experimental Fluid Art and Macro Cinematography // Stock Footage // Licensing // Production // 8K // HDR
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fabioperes · 1 month
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Our First Time in Brazil Welcome to Brazil! We spent five weeks exploring this incredible South American nation and today we’re sharing all of our favorite moments from our time in Brazil. From Rio de Janeiro and its famous beaches and Carnival to coffee farms and a mountain top cabin to Sao Paulo and the endless delicious foods that are found in Brazil. Enjoy our long vlog from Brazil and be sure to let us know if you like seeing longer features like this! :) 🇧🇷 Watch all of our other Brazil travel vlogs here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axm8eZur59c&list=PL3vyV_MRDJtlCapkGZx0SVSnPrcmzkE_W Timecodes: 0:00 - Intro 1:06 - Praca Feira Nossa Senhora Da Paz (market): https://goo.gl/maps/GaEhnWVRHENorgUc7 4:47 - Christ the Redeemer: https://goo.gl/maps/k8G5JrphCe3oSh318 8:32 - Confeitaria Colombo: https://ift.tt/BECkgaH 11:57 - Jardim Botânico Do Rio de Janeiro: https://goo.gl/maps/83myZG271wCk7mQ6A 13:48 - Praia do Pepino (hang gliding beach): https://goo.gl/maps/Nnb86x3sPwZfqyzi8 14:46 - Sugarloaf Mountain: https://goo.gl/maps/NKELhnz68YQwZPgq8 19:37 - Carnival 30:11 - Cabin Airbnb 45:20 - Visiting Coffee Farm (FalCafe) 1:02:00 - Pateo Sabor Paulista (https://goo.gl/maps/vuC3efPcx1L6rEL69) 1:08:17 - Avenida Paulista (https://goo.gl/maps/ekZNPoHAsS4YAmbb6) 1:09:50 - Trianon Park (Parque Tenente Siqueira Campos) (https://goo.gl/maps/txtWHzLRhvw9yrrR7) 1:11:35 - Urbe Cafe Bar (https://goo.gl/maps/jWvzQxP4h7SoiCxY8) 1:13:28 - St. Chico (Pão de queijo) (https://goo.gl/maps/oguEjR8koZkmmuzL9) 1:14:44 - Jardineira Grill (Churrascaria) (https://ift.tt/xeSKkL3) 1:19:38 - Feijoada 👍🏼 Follow us on social media + Instagram: https://ift.tt/NIYhiOQ + Facebook: https://ift.tt/85iOAxJ + Website/blog: https://ift.tt/1vdjYFL ❤��� Like our videos? Join us over on Patreon to support this channel: https://ift.tt/oUEnLRM 🏠 Book this a-frame cabin on Airbnb: https://ift.tt/uWyYA7X 🎥 Learn to edit videos with our Make a Video Masterclass! https://ift.tt/Z3J8YMP 📷 Our vlogging and editing gear: https://ift.tt/4rijbtJ 🎶 All of our vlog music can be found on Musicbed. Try Musicbed for FREE for 30 days using this link: https://ift.tt/mznwcXq ☕️ Try Friendfolk Instant Coffee! https://ift.tt/o9wTmdk == A B O U T U S == Hey y'all! We're Chris + Sara (or as you know us, Let’s Be Us), a husband and wife digital nomad travel duo currently working and traveling full time with our pup, Kramer. We've always dreamed of traveling full time, and in May of 2018 we took the leap and made it happen! Today we're balancing work and fun everywhere between the Pacific and Atlantic. From hiking and cycling to tacos and coffee, we're trying to see and experience as much of this world as we can! While our home is currently on wheels in our DIY Sprinter van, our travels take us all around the world. MB01WQB1SQYZYGJ MB01HQNHBLXVFOO MB01FFQLO50D8LE via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UGcsb3u1fk
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thegilalves · 1 month
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BOWMAN PICTURES || 2024 Color Reel from Patrice D. Bowman on Vimeo.
A showcase of the best color grading work I did through my company, Bowman Pictures.
Music: "Limerence," Vesky (Musicbed)
Colored in: DaVinci Resolve
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my-music-1460 · 2 months
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The Evolution of Synchronization Licenses in the Digital Age
The music industry has undergone significant transformations over the years, and synchronization licenses have evolved alongside these changes. Synchronization licenses, which grant permission to use music in various media forms, have seen their importance amplified in the digital age. This article explores the history, current trends, and future outlook of synchronization licenses, highlighting how digital advancements have shaped this crucial aspect of music licensing.
1. Historical Overview of Sync Licensing: Synchronization licenses, often referred to as sync licenses, have a rich history dating back to the early days of film and television. Originally, these licenses were straightforward agreements that allowed music to be used in visual media. The primary goal was to enhance storytelling through music, creating a more immersive experience for audiences. Over the years, sync licensing expanded to include commercials, video games, and even corporate presentations.
2. The Analog Era to Digital Transformation: In the analog era, synchronization licenses were predominantly handled through direct negotiations between music publishers and media producers. The process was time-consuming and required significant manual effort. However, the advent of digital technology revolutionized the way sync licenses are managed. Digital databases, online platforms, and automated systems have streamlined the licensing process, making it more accessible and efficient.
3. Changes Brought by the Digital Age: The digital age has brought about several key changes in synchronization licensing:
Online Platforms and Marketplaces: Platforms like Musicbed, Artlist, and Epidemic Sound have made it easier for content creators to find and license music. These platforms offer vast libraries of pre-cleared tracks, simplifying the licensing process.
Increased Demand for Music: With the explosion of online content, from YouTube videos to podcasts and social media, the demand for licensed music has surged. This has created new opportunities for artists to monetize their work through sync licenses.
Global Reach: Digital distribution has enabled music to reach a global audience instantly. Sync licenses now cover a broader geographical scope, allowing artists to gain international exposure.
Real-Time Data and Analytics: Digital tools provide real-time data on music usage, helping artists and rights holders track the performance and impact of their licensed tracks. This data-driven approach has enhanced the transparency and effectiveness of sync licensing.
4. The Impact of Streaming Services: Streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Spotify have had a profound impact on synchronization licenses. These platforms require a vast amount of music for their diverse content offerings, leading to an increased demand for sync licenses. Additionally, streaming services have popularized music discovery through curated playlists and algorithm-driven recommendations, further enhancing the value of synchronization licenses for artists.
5. Future Trends in Sync Licensing: The future of synchronization licenses looks promising, with several trends set to shape the industry:
AI and Machine Learning: Artificial intelligence is expected to play a significant role in sync licensing, from music discovery to rights management. AI-driven tools can match music with visual content more efficiently, streamlining the licensing process.
Blockchain Technology: Blockchain can provide a transparent and secure way to manage music rights and licenses. It has the potential to reduce disputes and ensure fair compensation for artists.
Enhanced Personalization: As personalization becomes a key trend in content consumption, sync licenses will likely become more tailored to individual preferences. This could lead to more customized music experiences in various media forms.
Virtual and Augmented Reality: With the rise of VR and AR, synchronization licenses will expand to cover immersive experiences. Music will play a crucial role in enhancing these new forms of entertainment.
Conclusion: The digital age has revolutionized synchronization licenses, creating new opportunities and challenges for artists, content creators, and rights holders. As technology continues to advance, the landscape of sync licensing will evolve further, offering innovative ways to monetize music and enhance the media experience. Understanding the dynamics of synchronization licenses in the digital age is essential for anyone involved in the music and entertainment industries. Embracing these changes will ensure that artists and content creators can continue to thrive in this ever-evolving landscape.
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The Role of Music Licensing in Film and Television
Music plays a crucial role in enhancing the emotional impact of films and television shows. It sets the tone, drives the narrative, and creates memorable moments that resonate with audiences. For musicians, having their work featured in visual media can provide significant exposure and revenue. This article explores the importance of music licensing in the film and television industries, offering insights into the licensing process and practical tips for getting your music featured.
The Importance of Music in Film and TV
Music is an integral part of the storytelling process in film and television. It can evoke emotions, build tension, and enhance the overall viewing experience. Here are some key reasons why music is so important in visual media:
Setting the Mood: Music helps to establish the mood and atmosphere of a scene. Whether it’s a suspenseful thriller or a heartwarming romance, the right music can intensify the viewer's experience.
Character Development: Music can be used to highlight a character's personality, emotions, and journey. Themes and motifs associated with characters can make them more memorable and relatable.
Narrative Drive: Music often acts as a narrative tool, guiding the audience through the story and providing cues for significant plot developments.
Emotional Impact: Music has the power to evoke strong emotional responses from the audience, making scenes more impactful and memorable.
Types of Licenses for Film and TV
When it comes to getting your music featured in films and television shows, understanding the different types of licenses is essential. The primary licenses required for visual media are:
Synchronization (Sync) License: This license allows the licensee to synchronize your music with visual media. It covers the use of music in movies, TV shows, commercials, video games, and other visual content. A sync license is crucial for any artist looking to have their music featured in visual media.
Master Use License: This license allows the licensee to use a specific recording of your song. It is often required alongside a sync license if the original recording of the song is used. The master use license covers the sound recording, while the sync license covers the underlying composition.
Getting Your Music Featured
To increase the chances of your music being selected for film and television, consider the following strategies:
Build a Strong Portfolio: Create a diverse portfolio of high-quality tracks that showcase your range and versatility. Include different genres, moods, and tempos to appeal to a wide range of projects.
Research and Network: Understand the needs of music supervisors, filmmakers, and producers. Research upcoming projects and network with industry professionals to build relationships and stay informed about potential opportunities.
Use Licensing Platforms: Submit your music to licensing platforms like MusicBed, Songtradr, and Artlist, which connect artists with filmmakers and advertisers looking for music.
Create Instrumental Versions: Instrumental tracks are often preferred for background music in visual media. Providing instrumental versions of your songs can increase your chances of being selected.
Pitch Your Music: Actively pitch your music to music supervisors and directors. Personalize your pitches to demonstrate how your music fits their specific needs and enhances their projects.
Success Stories
Several well-known songs have gained popularity and significantly boosted the careers of artists through film and TV placements. Here are a few success stories:
"Mad World" by Gary Jules: Originally released in 1982 by Tears for Fears, Gary Jules' cover of "Mad World" became widely popular after being featured in the film "Donnie Darko." The placement not only brought the song back into the spotlight but also introduced it to a new generation of listeners.
"Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol: This song gained massive popularity after being featured in the TV show "Grey's Anatomy." The placement helped the band reach a broader audience and significantly increased their fan base.
"Bad Reputation" by Joan Jett: Featured in numerous films and TV shows, including "Shrek" and "Freaks and Geeks," this song has become synonymous with rebellion and individuality. Its frequent use in visual media has solidified its place in popular culture.
Legal and Financial Aspects
Navigating the legal and financial aspects of music licensing for film and TV can be complex. Here are some key considerations:
Negotiating Fees: Sync fees can vary widely depending on the project’s budget, the song’s popularity, and the intended use. It's important to negotiate fair compensation for the use of your music.
Royalties: In addition to upfront sync fees, you may be entitled to performance royalties whenever your music is broadcasted. Ensure your music is registered with a PRO to collect these royalties.
Contract Terms: Carefully review and negotiate the terms of your licensing agreements. Pay attention to exclusivity clauses, duration, territory, and the scope of use to ensure your rights are protected.
Conclusion: Music licensing is a gateway to having your music featured in films and television, providing significant exposure and revenue. Understanding the importance of music in visual media, the types of licenses required, and the steps to get your music featured can help you leverage these opportunities effectively. By building a strong portfolio, networking with industry professionals, and navigating the legal aspects, you can position your music for success in the film and TV industries.
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walnutstation · 3 months
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How Music Supervisors Looking for Music Can Discover Hidden Gems?
Music supervisors looking for music play a crucial role in the entertainment industry by sourcing the perfect tracks for films, TV shows, commercials, and more. They seek unique, high-quality music that aligns with the creative vision of their projects. This blog delves into the various strategies and tips for music supervisors to find the right music, including leveraging independent artists, understanding the latest trends, and utilizing music libraries. By exploring the challenges and opportunities in the music supervision field, this blog aims to provide valuable insights and practical advice to help music supervisors excel in their search for exceptional music.
Understanding the Role of Music Supervisors Looking for Music
Music supervisors looking for music play a pivotal role in the entertainment industry. Their primary responsibility is to find the perfect soundtrack that enhances the narrative of a film, TV show, commercial, or any other visual media. This involves not only a keen ear for music but also a deep understanding of the project’s creative vision and audience preferences. Music supervisors must be adept at negotiating licenses, managing budgets, and collaborating with directors, producers, and other stakeholders. Companies specializing in music supervision offer extensive networks and resources, making them invaluable assets in the search for exceptional music.
Top Platforms for Music Supervisors Looking for Music
In the digital age, there are numerous platforms available for music supervisors looking for music. Websites like SoundCloud, Bandcamp, and Spotify provide vast libraries of tracks from both established and emerging artists. Music supervisors can also explore specialized music libraries like Musicbed, Epidemic Sound, and Audio Network, which offer curated collections tailored for media use. Additionally, industry-specific platforms like Music Gateway and SyncTank connect music supervisors with composers and musicians, facilitating the discovery process. Utilizing these platforms, music supervisors can efficiently find high-quality music that meets their project’s needs.
Challenges Faced by Music Supervisors Looking for Music
Despite the abundance of resources, music supervisors looking for music face several challenges. One of the primary hurdles is finding tracks that are both unique and affordable. Licensing can be a complex and time-consuming process, often requiring negotiations with multiple rights holders. Additionally, music supervisors must navigate tight deadlines and budget constraints, all while ensuring that the chosen music aligns perfectly with the project’s artistic vision. Companies specializing in music supervision can provide invaluable support, offering expertise and resources to overcome these challenges effectively.
The Importance of Networking for Music Supervisors Looking for Music
Networking is a crucial aspect for music supervisors looking for music. Building strong relationships with artists, composers, and other industry professionals can open doors to exclusive tracks and collaboration opportunities. Attending industry events, music festivals, and conferences allows music supervisors to stay updated on the latest trends and discover new talent. Companies that focus on music supervision often have established networks that can facilitate these connections, providing music supervisors with access to a diverse pool of musical talent and resources.
Leveraging Music Libraries for Music Supervisors Looking for Music
Music libraries are invaluable tools for music supervisors looking for music. These libraries offer a wide range of pre-cleared tracks, making the licensing process more straightforward and efficient. Music supervisors can browse through various genres, moods, and styles to find the perfect fit for their projects. Companies that specialize in music supervision often have partnerships with these libraries, providing access to exclusive content and discounts. By leveraging music libraries, music supervisors can streamline their search and ensure they find high-quality, legally-compliant music.
How Music Supervisors Looking for Music Can Benefit from Independent Artists?
Independent artists are a goldmine for music supervisors looking for music. These artists often produce unique and innovative tracks that stand out from mainstream offerings. Working with independent artists can also be more cost-effective, as they are usually more flexible with licensing agreements. Companies specializing in music supervision can help music supervisors connect with talented independent artists, facilitating collaborations that result in fresh and captivating soundtracks. By tapping into the independent music scene, music supervisors can discover hidden gems that add a distinctive touch to their projects.
Trends in the Music Industry for Music Supervisors Looking for Music
Staying abreast of industry trends is essential for music supervisors looking for music. Currently, there is a growing demand for original scores and bespoke compositions tailored to specific projects. Additionally, genres like electronic, hip-hop, and lo-fi are gaining popularity in visual media. Sustainability and ethical considerations are also becoming increasingly important, with more projects seeking to feature music from diverse and underrepresented artists. Companies specializing in music supervision keep a pulse on these trends, providing valuable insights and recommendations to help music supervisors stay ahead of the curve.
Conclusion
Music supervisors looking for music play a vital role in the entertainment industry, shaping the auditory experience of visual media. By understanding their role, leveraging top platforms and music libraries, networking effectively, and staying updated on industry trends, music supervisors can excel in their search for exceptional music. Companies specializing in music supervision provide invaluable support, offering expertise and resources to overcome challenges and stay organized. As technology continues to evolve, music supervisors who adapt and innovate will find success in discovering unique and captivating soundtracks that elevate their projects.
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77725 · 3 months
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the black and blues
We seek joy in between the black and bluesAcres of stolen land unturned as the seasons change huesWe grasp for fleeting pleasures inbetween rhythm methodsground sheets and sheet musicBeating dream medicines to a froth with a totem stickOur Ancestors wailing with the weight of our fervent prayersBurdened with the answers they too soughtTo questions older than time piecesLike who’s got the map to…
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tonin-terets · 4 months
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Sent from The Furrow on Vimeo.
This short film began as an internal research project for our core creative crew and is a proud accomplishment for this small team of artists.
View the entire project at: thefurrow.tv/project/sent
░▒▓ CREDITS ▓▒░
CREATIVE DIRECTOR Seth Eckert
PRODUCER Janet Tousseau Josh Sadlon David Roux
LEAD DESIGNER Rommel Ruiz
LEAD ANIMATOR Matt Jameson
SOUND DESIGNER Josh Sadlon
MUSIC Roland Lewis (Licensed via Musicbed)
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ekuwand · 4 months
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Living Mentawai: A Tribe's True Story from Oliver Astrologo on Vimeo.
I visited a remote location to make a documentary about the Mentawai people. However, this journey offered me much more than expected; This video narrates the life of one of Indonesia's oldest tribes, living in harmony with nature and viewing the forest as a sanctuary for ancestral spirits.
Watch the behind the scenes video: youtu.be/89WuKOMtnkU
Protect the forests Local and indigenous communities are the most effective protectors of these forests. If you want to support organizations fighting against deforestation, here are some links:
Rainforest Action Network ran.org/
Cool Earth coolearth.org/
Gear Shot on Canon EOS C70 + RF Lenses including the new Canon RF 24-105mm F2.8L IS USM Z (Excluding Drone footage)
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Special Thanks BTS video: Jacopo Lancioni, Mark Costantini Logistics: Rimba Ecotour
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Watch my films: Londoners: youtube.com/watch?v=jB0Ho8E5fHA Japan: youtube.com/watch?v=vzpB5PlVhiA Indonesia: youtube.com/watch?v=ZvYDeJg-svM Dominicana: youtube.com/watch?v=F-uPHbfznlM Finland: youtube.com/watch?v=jeF-vkqKXBE Saudi Arabia: youtube.com/watch?v=zknVEaBh4ig Myanmar: youtube.com/watch?v=k4C6o2dHdg0 Catalunya: youtube.com/watch?v=sLxLbykSS34 Venezia 1600: youtube.com/watch?v=zknVEaBh4ig Venezia: youtube.com/watch?v=peQMP-b0XqM Lanzarote: youtube.com/watch?v=Hf_jBVNYY6A Reverie of Vietnam: youtube.com/watch?v=tWL44tLlisQ Roma: youtube.com/watch?v=1g7TrcIlpMk Moments of Puglia: youtube.com/watch?v=Bm-R-yTwReE Mexico: youtube.com/watch?v=mNVDQUt1Gj4
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michelebrockent · 4 months
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HIV and the Journey Toward Zero Part 2 from Journey Towards Zero on Vimeo.
The "HIV and the Journey Toward Zero" series sparks important conversations around the end of the HIV epidemic. What does “the end” mean for those who have been there from the start, those living with HIV today and those leading the way to an HIV-free future?
Part 2 of the series, "The Legacy," follows the everyday lives of younger advocates and people living with HIV. This next generation of leaders is at the beginning of their journey, and they offer a frank perspective on the realities and misconceptions shaping their world and the future.
Director: Chan C. Smith Producers: Alexis Jaworsky, Lisa Masseur, Chan C. Smith Executive Producer: Lisa Masseur Editor: Christina Stumpf Director of Photography: Chan C. Smith 1st Asst. Camera: Matthew Miele Assistant Camera: Mireillee “M” Lamort Production Coordinator: Julia Barr Production Business Manager: Mary Pat Forston Production Accountant: Lisa Bird Sound Utility: Patrick Bresnahan, Nicholas Fanelli, Nicholas Price, Shu Ling Yong Color by: ColorNation Colorist: Calvin Bellas Dialog Editor: Steve Wilke, Mix Kitchen Sound Effects Editor: Sophia Fishkin and Ava Shparago, Mix Kitchen Supervising Sound Editor/Re-Recording Mixer: Sam Fishkin, Mix Kitchen
Chicago Dept. of Public Health: Executive in Charge of Production: David Kern Chief Development Executive: Jorge Cestou Director of Creative Affairs: James Scalzitti Creative Executive: Riley Sorin Marketing Consultant: John Marth
Special appearances by: Carole Collier Dominique Savage
Music by: Slang Music Group
Additional music provided by: Audio Jungle, Musicbed
Archival and Stock Footage: Chris GotFootage Pond 5
Images Provided By: Terry Dudley Karma Munez Milani Varela
Special Thanks To: Anointed Vessel Ministries CALOR Carole Collier Center on Halsted Chicago Film Office Chicago Park District Dominique Savage El Rescate Eleven04 Fantasy Nightclub Hydrate Chicago Illinois Film Office Infinity Hyde Kentrele Shipp Lighthouse Foundation of Chicagoland Lotus Grand Ballroom Magnanimous Media Straight Outta Ballroom 8 & Aftermath Unique Williams The Varela Family Vivi Healthcare
Promotion provided by Bigmouth Creative
Filmed on Location in Chicago, IL
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