INSIDE THE MIND OF A PRO SPORTS ANNOUNCER from Joey Joey Garfield on Vimeo.
This film takes a deep dive into the mindset of beloved Charlotte Hornets sports announcer Eric Collins as he prepares for his games. Known for being one of the more energetic and charismatic voices in the NBA, Eric reveals what it takes for him to stay on top of his abstract wordplay. What fans may not know is that he's been doing it for decades and has proof...lot's of proof. It's all in the details when you it comes to being an elite player in the sport of broadcasting.
Her Name Was Moviola - Full Trailer from Howard Berry on Vimeo.
A cinematic love letter to the Moviola film editing machine, led by Academy Award winning editor Walter Murch, detailing how it dominated English-language filmmaking for most of the 20th century.
Invented in 1922, the Moviola remained for a long time the dominant machine for editing film in English-language cinema. Mastering it allowed an editor, in tandem with the director and producer, to create a language and rhythm within a film. Her Name Was Moviola sees Academy Award® -winning sound and film editor Walter Murch working with a team to rebuild a Moviola editing suite to take us through the process of how a film was pieced together. Using two scenes from Mike Leigh’s 2014 drama "Mr. Turner" – reverse-engineered from digital to 35mm prints – Murch and his collaborators take us through the way the Moviola was employed to bring a multitude on individual shots together into one cohesive narrative. It’s a riveting deep-dive into a process that is key to every form of filmmaking.
Linklater // On Cinema & Time from kogonada on Vimeo.
If cinema is the art of time, Linklater is one of its most thoughtful and engaged directors. Unlike other filmmakers identified as auteurs, Linklater’s distinction is not found on the surface of his films, in a visual style or signature shot, but rather in their DNA, as ongoing conversations with cinema, which is to say, with time itself.
White Lines and The Fever - Clip from Travis Gutiérrez Senger on Vimeo.
The story of Junebug's double-life as a DJ and drug dealer. Recalling the Bronx in the early 1980's, this short documentary explores the old-school days of hip-hop and the dangerous underworld at the legendary Disco Fever. Never-before-seen footage and interviews with Kurtis Blow, DJ Hollywood and Sal Abbatiello tell the tragic story of one of the greatest DJ's ever. Directed by Travis Gutiérrez Senger and based on Mark Skillz' "When The Fever Was The Mecca," published in Wax Poetics.
Featuring: Kurtis Blow, DJ Hollywood, Disco Bee, Sal Abbatiello, Sweet Gee, Vernice and Nydrin Barnes.
Directed by: Travis Gutiérrez Senger
Produced by: Michael J. Mouncer
Written by: Mark Skillz and Travis Gutiérrez Senger
Director of Photography: Sean Porter
Editor: Michelle Witten
Production Designer: Lucas Senger
Grand Jury Prize, Tribeca 2010
Grand Jury Prize, SIFF 2010
Special Jury Prize, SXSW 2010
Visit: JUNEBUGFEVER.COM
Lincoln Leopard Films (c) 2009
RJD2 - Work It Out from Joey Joey Garfield on Vimeo.
2008 Saatchi and Saatchi New Directors Award
-MTV Woodie Award nomination 2007
-Pitchfork Medias top 50 video's of the year 2007
-Swerve emerging director award 2008
NOTES OF INTEREST:
1.It features Bill Shannon, a performer with a rare hip disability who relies on crutches to not only dance but to walk.
2.We shot 12.5 takes
3.As impressive it is to see Bill dance in one shot. It is equally impressive that RJ appears as three different characters that he changes in and out of in that one take. Look for him as the flannel shirt guy, the street sweeper and the skateboarder.
4.The orange jump suit RJ wears was "borrowed" from De La Soul.
AESOP ROCK- NO JUMPER CABLES Style Wars edition from Joey Joey Garfield on Vimeo.
I was given the honor of directing the new segments for the Twenty Year anniversary reissue of the seminal film STYLE WARS. To promote I made this video where Aesop rhymes at a bunch of the same locations that were in the documentary. We also went to Henry Chalfaunts Studio with Vast Aire. Look closely and you can see producer Blockhead in there. We got Def Jux to help with the music tracks it was a perfect fit.
INTERESTING NOTE:
Several legends of Graf came through to tag our video like Quik, Revolt, and Stay High 149(Rip).
Intergalactic bts from Joey Joey Garfield on Vimeo.
This is bts at theIntergalactic music video shoot. I shot a bit during breaks as the octopus monster. Totally forgot I had this. It was on a tape called random 90's. Looking back I wish I filmed a whole bunch more but it really wasn't what people did back then like they do now. Rest In peace Adam.
The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing / La Innovación : La Magia de la Edición Fílmica from LIDAM Animation on Vimeo.
The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing is a 2004 documentary film directed by filmmaker Wendy Apple. The film is about the art of film editing. Clips are shown from many groundbreaking films with innovative editing styles.
The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Editing teaches the viewer how editors compile strips of film in order to create memorable movie going experiences. In addition to interviews with a variety of respected and award-winning editors, the movie offers clips form some of the most memorable films in the history of the art form.
The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing
Directed by Wendy Apple
Produced by Wendy Apple
Written by Mark Jonathan Harris
Narrated by Kathy Bates
Starring:
Zach Staenberg
Jodie Foster
Michael Tronick
Anthony Minghella
Sean Penn
Martin Scorsese
Steven Spielberg
Quentin Tarantino
Release: 2004 (USA)
Running time: 98 min.
Language: English
Watch to the end!
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On the day of his 56th anniversary a town elder tells of how he met his wife. However his mates find the story a bit too familiar.