Nittoh from Yasuhito Tsuge on Vimeo.
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Nittoh from Yasuhito Tsuge on Vimeo.
Director : Yasuhito Tsuge Producer : Tadashi Bise DOP : Masato Indo Assistant Camera : Kenichi Murase Editor : Yoshitaka Honda Mixer : Syuji Komaki Music : Yosi Horikawa Production : augment5 inc.
Denali from FELT SOUL MEDIA on Vimeo.
There's no easy way to say goodbye to a friend, especially when they've supported you through your darkest times.
Made possible by Patagonia Generous support from: First Descents, Ruffwear and Snow Peak
The end quote of the film is an excerpt from an incredible story by writer David Dudley that we highly suggest reading: 'What Our Dogs Teach us about Aging.' aarp.org/health/healthy-living/info-2014/aging-in-dogs.html [Thank you for saying it so perfectly, David]
In order of appearance: Ben Moon & Denali Producer: Ben Moon // Moonhouse Directed / edited / written: Ben Knight // Felt Soul Media DP: Skip Armstrong // Wazee Motion Pictures Second Camera: Page Stephenson Co-Writer: Katie Klingsporn Wet Camera: Justin Harris Sound Recordist: Jim Hurst Music Supervisor: Ben Knight and Ian Anderson Sound Mix: Justin Harris Narrated by: Ben Knight
Music by: Chihei Hatakeyama, Images of a Broken Light — chihei.org Music by: Odesza, It's Only [feat. Zyra] In Return, odesza.com, courtesy of Counter Records 2014
Still Photographs by: Ben Moon, Lisa Hensel, Carli Davidson, Miranda Moon, Vivian Moon, Jean Redle Dawn Kish, Lisa Skaff, Pete Rudge, Kristen & Ian Yurdin, and John Sterling
Lisbon moves from Alex Soloviev on Vimeo.
Somehow Lisbon feels like a trapped in a time warp with modern sensibilities. Loud and silent at the same time. Lisbon is amazingly beautiful in every aspect, that's why it's so hard to capture its everyday spirit.
Filmed with Canon 6D ML RAW Good headphones with sound ON is a must. Music by S.Williams
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BRASIL IMPOSSÍVEL from URSO MORTO on Vimeo.
Brasil, te quero tanto mas tenho medo. Te amo, te desejo, mas te odeio do fundo. Não enxergo o futuro maravilhoso que vejo com você. Com destroços e traumas você criou esse paraíso maldito. Eu já não sei se meu coração te aguenta mais. Meu Brasil Impossível.
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Brazil, I want you so much, but I'm afraid. I love you, I desire you, but I hate you, deep down. I do not see the wonderful future that I see with you. You created this damn paradise with your debris and traumas. I do not know if my heart can handle you any longer. My Impossible Brazil.
Músicas:
Tropicália - Caetano Veloso Buraco no céu - MC Nego Bala
Direção - Fabrício Brambatti / Urso Morto Direção de Fotografia - Gabriel Bianchini e Fabricio Brambatti Direção de Arte - Lauren Ferreira e Carolina De Campos Assitente de Direção - Gustavo Gusmão Produtor - Davis Fabri Cor - Lucas Silva Campos Produtor de locação - Jr. Braga Fotografias - @angustia.photo Produção - @iconoclast.tv
LOST IN MALTA 4K from The Lost Avocado on Vimeo.
Lost in Malta is our latest travel adventure. This time we're exploring the magnificent Island of Malta in a collaboration with DJI. This is the first ever travel film created with the new Ronin-S gimbal. thelostavocado.com dji.com/ronin-s
Film by Timur Tugalev and Sara Izzi
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Locations in the video: beautiful city of Valletta, frozen in time medieval Mdina, stunning Island of Gozo, the dreamlike waters of the Blue Lagoon by the Comino Island, Unique and colorful Boats of the Marsaxlokk Harbour, Vittoriosa, Mdina Citadel, Blue Grotto, St. Peter's Pool.
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The Essence Of Sound from Susi Sie on Vimeo.
All scenes were filmed with a Red Epic and a 100mm macro lens
Title: The Essence Of Sound I Client: Burkhardtsmaier I Agency: Panama I Production: Staud Studios I Director: Susi Sie I DoP: Thomas D. Spitzenberger I Camera Assistant: Nikolas Meyberg I Editor: Maximilian Schwarz I Grading: Peter Hacker I Music & Sound Design: Clemens Haas
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Enchanted Myanmar from Oliver Astrologo on Vimeo.
Wander around enchanted lakes, into fairy ancient towns blanketed in mysterious mist and you will be smitten with the delicate and sincere beauty of Myanmar. Go beyond the sparkling golden pagodas or the beautiful beaches and let the gentle winds guide your hot-air balloon on the best ride in the air you ever had.
By Oliver Astrologo | fb.com/oliver.astrologo
In collaboration with Leticia Piacentini
Original score performed by Erik Ventrice | youtube.com/user/Erikebg
Locations list Amarapura, Ava & Sagaing, Bagan, Heho, Inle Lake & Indein, Kalaw, Kawthaung, MacLeod Island, Mandalay, Mergui Arcipelago, Mingun, Mount Popa, Pindaya Caves, Yangon
Special thanks to everyone who helped in the making of this video. More Instagram photos: instagram.com/oliverhl
Watch my other films: Catalunya: vimeo.com/253200434 Cuba: vimeo.com/224883799 Venezia: vimeo.com/181612110 Lanzarote: vimeo.com/192406523 Reverie of Vietnam: vimeo.com/126747807 Roma: vimeo.com/137925379 Moments of Puglia: vimeo.com/165102515 Mexico: vimeo.com/198551099 Malta: vimeo.com/202709486
Geek Stuff I have received so many messages asking for details on how I produce my videos. I put down this short piece: oliverastrologo.com/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 (Find a comprensive list of my equipment here: oliverastrologo.com/gear)
Sony A7R2 4K 25p PP7 (Exposed in S-Log2) Sony RX100 1080p 250p PP7 (Exposed in S-Log2) Sony RX0 1080p 60p PP7 (Exposed in S-Log2) DJI Mavic Pro 4K 25p (Exposed in D-Log)
Used Lenses Sony E 10-18mm f/4.0 Sony FE 28mm f/2.0 Sony FE 85mm f/1.8 Sony FE 55mm f/1.8
Color Correction Impulz LUTs in DaVinci Resolve
** Important ** All video, music and sounds effects are rights reserved. Please only use and share this embed code of the original video. Third party downloads and distribution is not permitted. If you are interested in buying footage or any inquiry please contact: [email protected]
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Merry Montreal from Joerg Daiber on Vimeo.
Enjoy Montreal during its merry pre-holiday season. Travel from Old Town to the Olympic Stadium and enjoy the view from Mount Royal in 3 adorable minutes. A tilt-shift film by Joerg Daiber shot in Montreal, Canada. WATCH HD AND FULL SCREEN!
Facebook: facebook.com/MiniatureFilms Twitter: twitter.com/spoonfilm YouTube: youtube.com/littlebigworld Web: spoonfilm.com
You can license raw footage clips from the Little Big World series here: gettyimages.de/Search/Search.aspx?contractUrl=2&language=de&family=creative&p=spoonfilm&assetType=film
WATCH FULL SCREEN! Shot with Lumix GH2 and GH4, 14-140mm and 7-14mm Lumix Lenses. Postproduction with Adobe Creative Suite Production Premium.
Music: Humoresque no. 7 in Gb Op. 101/7 by Antonín Leopold Dvořák. Performed by Oliver Colbentson.
TIME FLIES from Fredrik Lund-Hansen on Vimeo.
Premiered on Nowness July 3: nowness.com/series/just-dance/cfcf-time-flies
Director: Fredrik Lund-Hansen DOP: Fredrik Hvass Produced by Swim Club Line Producer: Sebastian Kriz Color: Joel Thorstensson Edit: Oscar Lund-Hansen Art Director: Filip Kleremark Dancer: Danny Axley Dancer: Raymond Ejiofor Dancer: Kenzie McClure Dancer: Jasmine Albuquerque Choreography: Jasmine Albuquerque Stylist: Zoë Hennessey PA: Daniel Lindqvist PA: Cristoffer Jonsson Makeup: Lena Östholm Music: CFCF
The Body Shop | Triggering Feel Good Since '76 from Swim Club on Vimeo.
Director: Fredrik Lund-Hansen DOP: Fredrik Hvass
Just Dance: Time Flies - NOWNESS from NOWNESS on Vimeo.
Stockholm-based director Fredrik Lund-Hansen’s mind-bending film soundtracked by CFCF is a celebration of diversity. "It is a moving artwork that reflects the oneness of humanity," he says. "We are all the same flesh and blood irrespective of our skin color, sexuality, or gender.” Read more on NOWNESS - http://bit.ly/2tIW1PD
PRINTER ORCHESTRA from Chris Cairns on Vimeo.
So glad to be able to share this!
We, and by we I mean isthis.gd, built a MIDI orchestra for Grey London and Brother from old computer junk. Photocopiers, scanners, fax machines, printers, hard drives, modems and the like.
We thought it'd be most fun to do it for real.
We were really inspired by Tristram Cary, James Houston, BD594 and other radical tinkerers. Making cold stuff warm is fun.
We found loads of old machines destined for landfill, took them to bits and reverse engineered them to make noises that we could control via MIDI.
Badman Will Cohen made an arrangement of Bob Dylan's 'The Times They Are A-Changin' but the orchestra can play any MIDI arrangement, or indeed be performed live.
Maximum respect to Neil Mendoza, Marek Bereza, Will Cohen, Stefan Dzisiewski-Smith, Justin Pentecost, Mike Harrison, Mat Holloway, Jason Oakley and all at Partizan, Liat Wassershtrom, Ben Joffe, Tim Leask, Jack Ellis, Ozzie Pullin.
Awesome cinematography by Denzil Armour-Brown and Daniel Lowe. Tight edit by Ross Hallard.
Post and psychotherapy by Sheldon Gardner and time-based-arts.com
Diego Stocco - Custom Built Orchestra from Diego Stocco on Vimeo.
I always been fascinated by the raw musical power that an orchestra can express, so, after creating a series of videos where I'm performing a multi-track piece with an instrument I designed, I decided to take the concept a step farther and create my own orchestra made of unusually unique instruments.
The project started by handcrafting a diverse selection of instruments, then I wrote a composition where I could fit them all in and finally performed each part. I hope you'll enjoy it as much as I enjoyed doing it!
If you'd like to read a description about each instrument and its playing techniques please follow this link to my Behance gallery: http://bit.ly/ROZP4s
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Produced by Diego Stocco DP: Gianfilippo De Rossi Thanks to Andrea Bedendo for help with graphic layout
Houdini Connect: ManvsMachine from Go Procedural on Vimeo.
An in-depth discussion with Simon Holmedal about creativity and workflow - featuring commercial work crafted for Nike. Simon is a Motion Designer, Technical Director, and 3D Artist at London's ManvsMachine.
Max Cooper - Order from Chaos - Official Video by Maxime Causeret from Max Cooper on Vimeo.
I'm really excited about this video project, after the first live show it was the part that everyone was asking about - It is a beautiful humanised exploration of life and emergence, by Maxime Causeret. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
The idea for this part of the story started on a day when there was really heavy rain hitting the roof window at my old flat. I got out my binaural mics and put my head right up by the window with the big raindrops hitting all around. They made nice individual percussive noises, with great spatial positioning, so I decided to use them to seed a piece of music.
This track is the most explicit representation of the idea of emergence in the album, because the rhythm of the track is created by the raindrops in an emergent manner - I took the audio samples, mapped the transients for the raindrop hits, and then forced the mapped points towards the nearest drumming grid positions. This meant that the random raindrops were pushed into a quantised grid, and the result was that a percussive rhythm emerged, one that I hadn't created myself, but was the closest rhythm to that particular section of rain.
I then played the sansula over this rain rhythm, and added lots of pads and saturation layers, finally with some vocal snippets from Kathrin deBoer to complete the track. Maxime Causeret selected this track to work with, under the brief to map the emergent rhythm to an exploration of emergence in living form.
His video shows the raindrops initially, then going into simple cellular forms and then showing the important idea of cooperation between simple cells to form more robust colonies of life. This develops into a visualisation of the idea of endosymbiosis, where simpler smaller organisms can live inside larger cells, each providing a benefit to the other, and eventually forming parts of the same organism as they evolve to be entirely dependent on each other. The video also shows competition between organisms for resources, which spurs on their evolutionary development, as each species tries to keep up with the innovations of the others. He also visualises the emergent ideas of flocking behaviour, where groups of individuals form beautiful dancing-like patterns.
Maxime also shows us a section of animated reaction-diffusion patterns, where simple chemical feedback mechanisms can yield complex flowing bands of colour - these forms of system were originally thought up by Alan Turing, and were part of the early seeds of the field of systems biology, which seeks to simulate life with computers, in order to better understand the systems producing the complexity we see in the living world. They were also the starting point of my main research area many years ago before I got lost in music! (where I began with the question of what patterns could be produced via reaction-diffusion forms of system as opposed to gene-regulatory network controlled patterning).
So it's a rich visual treat from Maxime on many levels, I can see why so many people were asking about it after the first live show. Lots more amazing video content to come over the next few weeks.
Some words from Maxime about his process (translated from French):
Max wrote a brief text on each song to let us know his own feeling and we were free to make our own creation. I firstly made a lot of small experiments with dynamic systems around my main idea of living micro organism. It was now time to experiment with editing. I also ask for opinions, ideas and tests of few friends, specially Leslie Murard.
I firstly made a lot of small experiments with dynamic systems around my main idea of living micro organism. It was hard to then put everything together. It was now time to experiment with editing. I also ask for opinions, ideas and tests of few friends, specially Leslie Murard. Then i just have to do the real shots from my experiments.
In terms of tools, I work with Houdini. It's a software which gives you a lot of freedom. You can easily customize tools or build your own tools. It's famous for vfx but you have the same freedom with modelling or animation tools for cheap when you're a freelance.
I always start with few sketches on paper for ideas. I also search for références drawings/photos/painting. In Houdini i try to setup something fast to Cook or at least fast to preview in order to animate the shots in good conditions.
The major challenge was to put everything together. There's nothing very hard but it's never easy to get something who "works" so it needed time to adjust things. This production was made this summer on 4 months but not at full time. I also had few other projects.
You can listen to the full album here: MaxCooper.lnk.to/Emergence Subscribe for more here: MaxCooper.lnk.to/Subscribe
And more stuff at: maxcooper.net facebook.com/maxcoopermax twitter.com/maxcoopermax soundcloud.com/max-cooper
Maxime's pages: teresuac.fr/ vimeo.com/user5429327
The Perfect 18 from The All-Nighter Room on Vimeo.
An animated short about IT manager Rick Baird's perfect day at a Putt-Putt golf tournament. Nominated for an Emmy (New Approaches, Short format, 2015) and a Webby (Editing, 2015).
Produced by Grantland and The Victory Journal
Directed by: Mickey Duzyj Jeremy Johnstone
Produced by: Christopher Isenberg
Executive Producers: David Jacoby Bill Simmons
Edited by Casimir Nozkowski
Director of Photography: Jeremy Johnstone
All art & titles by: Mickey Duzyj
Animation by: Jeremy Johnstone
Original Score by: Cory Gray
Sound Tech: Jesse Clark
Audio Mix by: Seth Talley
Assistant Editors: Dan Lucal Courtney Taniguchi
Additional Editing: Jeremy Johnstone
Illustration Assistant: Kyle Stecker
Color Correction & Compositing: Jeremy Johnstone
Production Coordinator: Michael Masse
Houshi (english) from Fritz Schumann on Vimeo.
Houshi Ryokan was founded around 1,300 years ago and it has always been managed by the same family since then. It is the oldest still running family business in the world.
This ryokan (a traditional japanese style hotel) was built over a natural hot spring in Awazu in central Japan in the year 718. Until 2011, it held the record for being the oldest hotel in the world. Houshi Ryokan has been visited by the Japanese Imperial Family and countless great artists over the centuries. Its buildings were destroyed by natural disasters many times, but the family has always rebuilt. The garden as well as some parts of the hotel are over 400 years old.
Houshi (法師) means buddhist priest. It is the name of the family as well as of the hotel.
(It's great if you want to share the video, but DON'T publish any still images or screenshots from it without my permission!)
(c) Fritz Schumann 2014 fotografritz.de twitter.com/fotografritz
music by Mario Kaoru Mevy mevy.co.uk/ vimeo.com/kmevy
Houshi Soundtrack available here: soundcloud.com/mario-kaoru-mevy/sets/houshi-soundtrack