Just edited test footage, I only changed contrast and brightness. Oh, and finally I have a tripod!
Sony Vegas pro 8, Stock HV30.
Filmed, edited and upload the same day
music: On – Aphex Twin
Cast: Roberto Dessì
Just edited test footage, I only changed contrast and brightness. Oh, and finally I have a tripod!
Sony Vegas pro 8, Stock HV30.
Filmed, edited and upload the same day
music: On – Aphex Twin
Cast: Roberto Dessì
R.A.M. Squad explains their inspirations and motivations in this documentary.
Filmed at Penn State University.
To see Casie’s 2009 Showreel, click here: vimeo.com/6078835
or
youtube.com/watch?v=eMalbuuVH-s
Cast: Chris O’Konski
A profile of New Hampshire artist Ted Johnson.
Shot on 16mm B&W film with no sync sound.
Cast: Patrick Johnson
“A Thousand Eyes” was created in conjunction with the Abecedarium: NYC project through the New York Public Library. “Abecedarium:NYC is an interactive online exhibition that reflects on the history, geography, and culture – both above and below ground – of New York City through 26 unusual words. Using original video, animation, photography and sound, Abecedarium:NYC constructs visual relationships between these select words and specific locations in the Bronx, Brooklyn , Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island.” (Abecedarium: NYC Blog)
Of the 26 words I chose BIBLIOMANCY. My initial attraction to the word bibliomancy derives from my fascination with the absurd. I sometimes find that the most complex implications can be gleaned from absurdist expression in any form. Be it through performance, human interaction, film, literature, art, etc… Bibliomancy is the art or practice that seeks to foresee or foretell future events or discover hidden knowledge usually by the interpretation of omens or by the aid of supernatural powers using a book, sometimes a bible or other sacred text is used. The book will be opened at a random page and while keeping your eyes closed you will point at a line or passage in the book. My passage was selected from Siddhartha by Herman Hesse. Siddhartha is one of my favorite books sitting on the shelf and also one that has had a significant impact on my attitude towards existence. Thus, I deemed it significant enough in my life to warrant such a divination. The inspiration for the film was the following passage:
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“Tenderly, he looked into the rushing water, into the transparent green, into the crystal lines of its drawing, so rich in secrets. Bright pearls he saw rising from the deep, quiet bubbles of air floating on the reflecting surface, the blue of the sky being depicted in it. With a thousand eyes, the river looked at him, with green ones, with white ones, with crystal ones, with sky-blue ones. How did he love this water, how did it delight him, how grateful was he to it! In his heart he heard the voice talking, which was newly awaking, and it told him: Love this water! Stay near it! Learn from it! Oh yes, he wanted to learn from it, he wanted to listen to it. He who would understand this water and its secrets, so it seemed to him, would also understand many other things, many secrets, all secrets.”
I really wanted to represent my own view of New York through a lens. So I went out to the Brooklyn Bridge with my camera and shot this footage. “A Thousand Eyes” is essentially my own exploration of the possibilities of the apparatus of the cinema. I really wanted to exploit the camera and force it to do the opposite of what is expected. The result: Beauty.
It was edited to my own mix of hauntingly beautiful and reminiscent sounds from the Epson Stylus 600 printer, as recorded originally by melack from The Free Sound Project Organization.
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©Ryan P. Nethery 2009
Cast: Ryan Nethery
Here is the opening scene to Golden, a supernatural thriller I’m directing.
Five high school graduates discover an abandoned mine and are forced to choose between rescuing a friend or reaping a fortune in gold.
If you like magical, epic content then check out my vimeo channel;
vimeo.com/channels/cinematic
Cast: Dean Yurke
Roxanneâ??s the boss, and sheâ??s got something to say. But then she threatens the one thing the office staff holds dearer than life, their weekend plans. Just what does she want with Brooke? Team Leader – an office comedy series Distributed by Tubemogul.
Cast: TeamLeader
Until now, Alice figured all of her problems could be solved by a good pub trivia view night. But Brookeâ??s got news, and Alice ainâ??t gonna like it. Team Leader – an office comedy series. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Cast: TeamLeader
The giant octopus can change colors and even it’s texture in the blink of an eye. When in it’s resting state, it’s usually pale in color. When searching or hunting, it turns more of a bright red.
There’s no way to show you guys every single picture I took while in California…or is there?
Music by: This Will Destroy You
It was an ordinary, average day for Brooke and Alice, until the discovery of their team leader face down on her desk. She’s only sleeping, right? Right? Team Leader – an office comedy series. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Cast: TeamLeader
1 month of a young mans life in 60 seconds
Wri/Dir. Robin Alexander Stål
The Man. Tobias Lindberg
The Woman. Anna Lebar Sanders
Script/Costume/Props. Anna Lebar Sanders
Gear from. Katrinebergs Folkhögskola, Film i Halland
2008
Won the Swedish championships of 1 minute films in 2009
Robin and Anna are both a part of Everyone we know.
Cast: Everyone We Know
My first video ever shot entirely on the Canon 7D and I have to say that I am in love with this camera! Thanks to Henry Bruington for letting me borrow his camera and for helping me shoot the video! vimeo.com/henrybruington
This short film is a compilation of 3 days worth of shooting, and several different concepts mixed together.
Thanks to Jeff Claassen for providing all artwork/props for this video! And for coming out and jumping in the sand with us! You can check out his awesome work here! jeffclaassen.com/
The entire film was shot in slow motion at 720p
Lenses used:
Canon 50mm f1.4
Canon 100-400 f4.5
Canon 17-35 f4
Canon 100mm Macro f2.8 (THIS LENS IS AMAZING!)
Cast: Patrick Lawler, Henry Bruington and jeff claassen
artist: Syl Kougai
sylkougai.com
track: OpVern
visual concept_2d/3d animation: sarge grafX
myspace.com/sargegrafx
sargegrafx@myspace.com
Cast: sarge grafX DIGITAL_ART
Un cortometraje animado grabado completamente con un Nokia XpressMusic 5800, para el concurso “2 minutos de cine”
Diseño y Animación: Rob Díaz
Música: Chromeo
Gracias!
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An animated short film shot entirely on a Nokia XpressMusic 5800 for the “2 minutos de cine” contest.
Design & Animation: Rob Díaz
Music: Chromeo
Thanks!
Cast: Rob Diaz