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REEL from Arturo Sánchez Del Villar on Vimeo.
Trailer La Vida como puede ser cap.1: ¿Alguien ha visto a María? from Los Cuates Films on Vimeo.
Película resultante del proceso de arte social llevado a cabo por El Carril Teatro, bajo la dirección teatral de Jorge Correa Fuentes (Padre del teatro penitenciario) mediante su sistema STRAP (Sistema Teatral de Readaptación y Asistencia Preventiva), y la producción y dirección cinematográfica de Pablo Ramírez Durón (Los Cuates Films). El Carril Teatro es una compañía formada por habitantes de Patios de la Estación, en Cuernavaca, y Lomas del Carril, en Temixco. Dos barrios de alta vulnerabilidad en Morelos. La vida como puede ser es un programa de arte social que combina teatro, escritura vivencial, hip hop, brakedance, grafiti, cine. El resultado es una obra multidisciplinaria llamada ¿Alguien ha visto a María? escrita y actuada por los habitantes de ambos barrios, hoy conformados en la compañía El Carril Teatro. Se abordan los temas de embarazo adolescente, violencia familiar, trata de personas, adicciones, privación de la libertad (secuestro). Los problemas locales se descubren universales, público y actores, con las herramientas adecuadas pueden verse reflejados en su solución, la vida puede transformarse y ser de otra manera. Por eso este programa lleva por nombre La vida como puede ser.
It’s already begun. The end is here.
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Instravel - A Photogenic Mass Tourism Experience from Oliver KMIA on Vimeo.
► Editing: facebook.com/Oliver-KMIA-1622032868057530 instagram.com/oliverkmia/ twitter.com/OliverKMIA
♫ Music: Ben Laver benlaver.com soundcloud.com/ben-laver/instravel-a-photogenic-mass-tourism-experience-soundtrack
► Concept: I explained all the details of the video in this article at: fstoppers.com/bts/how-i-created-viral-video-and-what-i-learned-process-218052
I came up with this idea last year while traveling in Roma. I wanted to take a look at the popular Trevi Fountain but I never managed to get close to it. The place was assaulted by hundreds of tourists, some of them formed a huge line to get a spot in front of the Fountain. Needless to say that I was very pissed by this sight and left for the not less crowded Pantheon. I was shocked by the mass of people walking all around the city, yet I was one of them, not better or worst. Like all these tourists, I burned hundred of gallons of fuel to get there, rushed to visit the city in a few days and stayed in a hotel downtown. Then, I remembered a video I watched a few months earlier from the artist Hiérophante (vimeo.com/151297208). I decided to make this kind of sarcastic video but with the focus on travel and mass tourism. Hiérophante admitted that his video was "cliché" and that he got inspired by other videos. So I'm basically making fun of something I'm part of. The irony is strong.
While the era of mass world tourism and global world travel opened up in the 60s and 70s with the development of Jumbo Jets and low cost airlines, there is a new trend that consists of taking pictures everywhere you go to share it on social networks. During my trip, I felt that many people didn't really enjoy the moment and were hooked to their smartphones. As if the ultimate goal of travel was to brag about it online and run after the likes and followers. In a recent article published by the Guardian, journalist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett described this phenomena: "These Instagrammers are collectively sucking the joy and spontaneity out of travel photography, and for those unfortunate enough to bump into them abroad, possibly travel itself. We must pity the poor locals, who have to put up with them. [...] Social media encourages the memeification of human experience. Instead of diversity we see homogeneity. It’s extremely boring." theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jan/17/instagrammers-travel-sri-lanka-tourists-peachy-backsides-social-media-obsessed In the extreme situation, this image rush can have negative impact on the environment dpreview.com/news/3305755990/tourists-are-destroying-new-zealand-s-iconic-lake-wanaka-tree-for-instagram-photos
However, I was able to find plenty of nice accounts over my research on Instagram. Some of them were inspiring and lead by talented persons. In the end, social networks are just a tool. For better or worse, (or both). Eventually, I couldn't secure a picture of the Trevi Fountain for my Instragram account but I still had a very nice time in Italy.
► Production: I used images available on public Instagram accounts. Finding and sorting the material took a lot of time but I produced the video over several months when I had time. The process of aligning each and every images manually in relation to the next was very tedious. In terms of copyright, I believe that this type of use fall under the fair use. This is not a commercial project and every image appears for less than 1/4 of a second.
Image credit of the video Thumbnail: Eiffeil Tower: Pixabay Lady with Iphone: Stokpic Lady on the beach: Wendy Hero Selfie: Tookapic Japanese temple: Pixabay Map: Pixabay Taken from pexels.com/ (Creative Commons Zero CC0 license)
ARVM / "Cavando" from Felipa on Vimeo.
Ayer por la noche anduve zocaleando y me llevé una muy grata sorpresa al conocer la majestuosa obra de Paco del Toro, quien por cierto fue nuestro vecino cuando yo era niño, así que tengo buenos recuerdos de él, su taller y un Mastín Napolitano que se llamaba Golfo... regresando al tema, es de impacto el trabajo que realizó en esta obra, en donde podemos adentrarnos en la mente del escritor, Juan Ruiz de Alarcón, enmarcado por un telón de teatro y otras figuras de las artes escénicas.
Chef coreana prueba las quesadillas from López-Dóriga Digital on Vimeo.
M E X I C O from Oliver Astrologo on Vimeo.
Don't make an effort to find an obvious narrative in this short film, we have captured whatever passes by our eyes without any other consideration.
We have not captured the typical places, we have lived and absorbed a unique blend of native and Spanish cultures.
The blend that makes Mexico a country of courageous and kind people that put a strong emphasis on unity and love for each other.
A destination film by Oliver Astrologo in collaboration with Simone Sampó - fb.com/oliver.astrologo Original Score by Reiner Erlings - reinererlings.com Track available here: soundcloud.com/reinererlings/mexico-reiner-erlings-soundtrack
Flickr album: flic.kr/s/aHsksKPNCf
Filmed by Oliver Astrologo & Simone Sampó Additional drone footage by Nils Astrologo
Locations Mexico City, Acapulco, Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Canyon del Sumidero, Palenque, Hierve el Agua and many more.
Special thanks Marco Antonio Hernandez Hernandez Mexico Arena Staff Raúl Velázquez
And everyone who helped in the making of this video.
Geek Stuff I have received so many messages asking for details on how I produce my videos. I put down this short piece: oliver.as/videotips this explains few techniques I have been using and includes a list of equipment. Don't hesitate to write to me if you need further details or have any recommendation.
Gear Sony A7ii @ 1080 60p PP7 (Exposed in S-Log2) DJI Phantom 2 | DJI Phantom 3 Professional @ 4K 25p GoPro Hero 4 @ 4K 25p on Feiyu Tech G4
Used Lenses Zeiss 35mm 2.8 Zeiss 55mm 1.8
Color Correction FilmConvert with some tweaks
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Battle for Birthday Mountain from MEL Films on Vimeo.
Bjørn Geirr Harsson is facing an uphill legal battle for an arctic mountain-sized birthday present between neighboring countries. Bjørn, a retired geophysicist of the Norwegian Mapping Authority, had an idea to fix an anomaly along the border between Norway and Finland, and give Finland what would be its tallest mountain for it’s 100th birthday. Considering the tumultuous history of international boundaries, this would be an unprecedented show of kindness between countries. But how exactly does one give away a mountain?
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