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"Rok Nardin - Destroyer Of Worlds" by Rok Nardin
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ObjectifMars vous présente une vidéo de Loop / For Land O’Lakes’ SxSW “The Copernicus Project”, we immersed viewers on all sides with visuals & sounds, crafting a thrilling ride through the biodiversity of our food systems. Client: Land O’Lakes Production & VFX: Aggressive/Loop Creative Directors: Alex Topaller, Alex Mikhaylov, Daniel Shapiro, Art Director: Alex Mikhaylov CG Supervisor: Max Chelyadnikov Producer: Alexander Aab 3D Artists: Artemy Perevertin, Vitaliy Babich, Daniil Rybkin 2D Artist: Vladimir Tomin Production Manager: Won Cha Sound Design & Music: Smider
ObjectifMars vous présente une vidéo de C. Miller / Here it is: my crazy summer project to reinvent desktop human-computer interaction. This video examines the benefits and limitations inherent in current mouse-based and window-oriented interfaces, the problems facing other potential solutions, and visualizes my proposal for a completely new way of interacting with desktop computers. There's more information at http://bit.ly/2XUXfmt .
ObjectifMars vous présente une vidéo de Erik Wernquist / For more information and stills gallery, please turn to: http://bit.ly/2XxiomN For youtube version, please turn here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YH3c1QZzRK4 ----- UPDATE: For anyone interested I have made a clip with a few discarded scenes from this film, which can be seen here: http://bit.ly/2SCh5zj ----- Wanderers is a vision of humanity's expansion into the Solar System, based on scientific ideas and concepts of what our future in space might look like, if it ever happens. The locations depicted in the film are digital recreations of actual places in the Solar System, built from real photos and map data where available. Without any apparent story, other than what you may fill in by yourself, the idea of the film is primarily to show a glimpse of the fantastic and beautiful nature that surrounds us on our neighboring worlds - and above all, how it might appear to us if we were there. As some may notice I have borrowed ideas and concepts from science fiction authors such as Kim Stanley Robinson and Arthur C. Clarke, just to name a few. And visually, I of course owe many tips of my hat to painter Chesley Bonestell - the legendary master of space art. More directly, with kind permission from Ann Druyan I have also borrowed the voice of astronomer and author Carl Sagan to narrate the film. The audio I used are excerpts from his own reading of his book 'Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space' (1994, Random House, http://bit.ly/2Xxipal) - needless to say, a huge inspiration for this film. ----- CREDITS: VISUALS BY - Erik Wernquist - [email protected] MUSIC BY - Cristian Sandquist - [email protected] WRITTEN AND NARRATED BY - Carl Sagan - from his book 'Pale Blue Dot' http://bit.ly/2Xxipal, courtesy of Ann Druyan, copyright by Democritus Properties, LLC, with all rights reserved COLOR GRADE BY - Caj Müller/Beckholmen Film - [email protected] LIVE ACTION PHOTOGRAPHY BY - Mikael Hall/Vidiotism - [email protected] LIVE ACTION PERFORMANCE BY - Anna Nerman, Camilla Hammarström, Hanna Mellin VOCALIST - Nina Fylkegård - [email protected] THANK YOU - Johan Persson, Calle Herdenberg, Micke Lindgren, Satrio J. Studt, Tomas Axelsson, Christian Lundqvist, Micke Lindell, Sigfrid Söderberg, Fredrik Strage, Johan Antoni, Henrik Johansson, Michael Uvnäs, Hanna Mellin THIS FILM WAS MADE WITH USE OF PHOTOS AND TEXTURES FROM: NASA/JPL, NASA/CICLOPS, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio, ESA, John Van Vliet, Björn Jonsson (and many others, of which I unfortunately do not know the names) SUBTITLES & TRANSLATIONS PROVIDED BY - Victor Terrón (English, Spanish), Titus Ou (Traditional Chinese), John Walter (French), Shinwoo Jeon (Korean), Yoav Landsman & Ehud Maimon (Hebrew), Miguel Andrade (Brazilian Portuguese), Rik Delaet (Dutch).
ObjectifMars vous présente une vidéo de Patrick Muhlberger / Katy went to a wedding and developed superpowers. Short Of The Week: http://bit.ly/2G6Rpbo Directors Notes: http://bit.ly/2FXywIT Film Shortage: http://bit.ly/2G6amLz Katy - Mary Holland Caterer - Jeremiah Caleb Security Guard - Peter Jang Security Guard - Mark Miscione Pari - Anita Vora ADR Performer – Elisha Yaffe Writer/Director - Patrick Muhlberger Producer - Sarah Haber Prod. Coordinator - Noelle Miller Assistant Director - Tyler Wilson Director of Photography - John Veleta Editor – Joshua Cole Composer – Seth Earnest Production Designer - Chryssanthy Kofidou Choreographer - Sayali Pendse 1st AC - John Roney 2nd AC - Jason Faust 2nd AC - Sooz Edie Second Unit Director – Andrew Adams Director of Photography (2nd Unit) - Mark Evans FX - Anthony Ceglia FX Asst - Britney Escalante Gaffer - Rene Yescas BB Electric - Andres Solorzano Key Grip - Adam Kolegas Key Grip - Sergio Silva BB Grip - Dennis Pires BB Grip - Paul Rodriguez Grip - Robby Dulany On-Set Audio - Josh Landis Stylist - April Dunlap Makeup and Hair - Mika Caviola Key PA - John Abright PA - Chris Sinclair Stunt Coord - Joe Fidler VFX - Wesley Cronk VFX - Jared Potter Additional VFX – Aurelio Vera Sound Mix / Design - Dylan Grossman Color – Kaitlyn Battistelli ADR Recordist – Phil Rohr “Judge Jatti” Written by Abee Cheek / M. Ruba Published by Tenyor Music o/b/o ERIK Business Consultancy Master Rights by The Royalty Network, Inc., by arrangement with Yellow Music Special Thanks: Daniel Kellison JASH Hollywood Banquet Hall Action Factory On Call SPFX Teal Shore Mel Mathis Keslow Camera Gretchen Buckingham Hillbilly Grip Monique Dias Jake Lieberman Electric Theatre Collective Kevin Herrera Ameri Wheeler Kelly Nelson Jonny Look Andrew Crabtree Matthew and Shrina Thomas
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ObjectifMars vous présente une vidéo de TOSTFILMS / MECHANICAL REVOLUTION ...digital revolution of PixelPanchos work... Material Capturado durante Abril 2013 Santurce es ley 4 TOSTFILMS Gracias a.. PIXELPANCHO Eduardo Benavent (Bena) BAD6,MtnColors Caribe... Lexo Seeseven -C787Studio- Frederic Claquin [Arttitude] Kahlil Encarnacion Rafael Hernandez en especial a la comunidad Santurce por su disposición. Musica: Photek Ren2 Animatrix The Album http://bit.ly/2BdrRsv http://bit.ly/2Mr8fpe [email protected] instagram @tostfilms & @tostgram Twitter @tostfilms ©TOSTFILMS2013 CREATIVE COMMONS
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ObjectifMars vous présente une vidéo de Jesse Watson / Follow me: http://bit.ly/2zPLj8x http://bit.ly/2CfKUTf https://youtube.com/user/cyclemonkey?sub_confirmation=1 http://twitter.com/IamJesseWatson Timelapse video of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch from Vandenberg AFB as seen from Yuma, Arizona I've been following the SpaceX launches online for some time now and have been in awe of the footage I’ve seen. I found out about this specific launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base a few days prior to the event. I wanted to capture this amazing spectacle in a fashion that I haven’t seen previously, as most of what I have seen is cell phones video or news reels. This particular launch was close to my hometown in Yuma, Arizona, roughly 400 miles away but perfectly viewable for people in Arizona. I’ve one previous rocket launch years ago from White Sands Missile range in the morning time at sunrise and knew with the correct lighting from sunset that this launch had the opportunity to pop in a dramatic fashion. I scouted four locations that had foregrounds to add depth to the imagery and was uniquely inspiring to my hometown. Location choices were between a favorite local hiking mountain, the Imperial Sand Dunes, or a small hill that resides in the historic downtown area overlooking the city. I ended up choosing the location that overlooked the city, partially because it was the easiest to access with all of my time-lapse gear. I used The Photographer’s Ephemeris and Google Maps to help scouting and initial line up. I have never shot a rocket launch before, so I did not know exactly what to expect as far as exposure or precise location of the rocket in the horizon. I wanted to be prepared to capture comprehensive coverage of the spectacle. Therefore I packed four cameras and five lenses, to cover wide to telephoto details of the scene. Three of the cameras were rolling time-lapse and 1 was setup for telephoto video. I arrived about two hours before launch time (1827 Arizona time) to have my gear prepped and ready for action. I started rolling the time-lapse sequences about 45 minutes prior to launch to capture some lead in footage. 1827 came by and I didn’t see anything, I was a little disheartened at first thinking maybe it wouldn’t show up or that something happened and they did not launch, but continued to roll the time-lapses. Then after what seemed like ages, but in reality probably only a minute or two the Falcon 9 rocket blasted into the horizon and my cameras’ field of view. I was a little off target on my initial shot, but thanks to the high resolution aspect of shooting time-lapse on the Nikon D810 and wide angle lens, I was able to crop into the 6K time-lapse sequence and salvage the framing. I wrapped up a few minutes after the glowing contrail faded. I ended up shooting 2452 images and culled that down to 1315 images for the final project edited in Adobe After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro. Tech Stuff: Big Camera x2: https://amzn.to/2hxEYvq Lens: https://amzn.to/2D3Xilb Lens:https://amzn.to/2ByB9eq Little Camera: https://amzn.to/2C3ifNE Lens:https://amzn.to/2BBCgKp Smaller Camera: https://amzn.to/2BFvlnb Lens: https://amzn.to/2BGtRcF Bag: https://amzn.to/2DaJ2Ha RRS and Manfrotto tripods Jesse Watson http://bit.ly/2zPLj8x http://bit.ly/2zQEUKs http://twitter.com/IamJesseWatson Email for licensing and rights: [email protected]
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ObjectifMars vous présente une vidéo de Gavin Rothery / This is a short film I directed for Spov that was used as the intro cinematic for "Titanfall". The film was completed over seven weeks with a team of seven CG artists (myself included).
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