John Le Carre (Client: Penguin Books) by Matt Taylor

“Pure geometry” by Romanowsky from alx on Vimeo.

short movie, which i had made by playing with different styles of animation

sound background:
Vector Lovers - Clandestine

SCINTILLATION from Xavier Chassaing on Vimeo.

This is an experimental film made up of over 35,000 photographs. It combines an innovative mix of stop motion and live projection mapping techniques.

Directed by
lestelecreateurs.com/directors/xavier-chassaing/
chassaing.xavier@gmail.com

Music by
soundcloud.com/fedaden

“Don’t Move” - Short Horror Film - BloodyCuts.co.uk from BloodyCuts.co.uk on Vimeo.

WARNING: Contains scenes unsuitable for young children.

Watch more horror at: bloodycuts.co.uk

Set on one fateful night, six friends gather for their monthly ‘games night’… and
accidentally unleash a demonic force that might tear them - and their friendships
- to pieces.

‘Don’t Move’ is the 8th slice in Bloody Cuts’ anthology of short horror films, made
by a young team of UK film-makers on low budgets. Directed by Anthony Melton
and written by David Scullion it stars Rachel Bright and Jake Hendriks alongside
Kate Braithwaite, Beth Cooper, Ian Whyte, Calvin Dean and Martin Skipper.

Find out more about our acclaimed UK horror films at: http://
bloodycuts.co.uk and be sure to follow us on Twitter as @BloodyCutsFilms
or join our Facebook page at facebook.com/bloodycuts

***NOTE: “Don’t Move” is a horror film, so is best viewed with minimal lighting,
and of course with speakers/headphones for the full experience***

Alchemy from Henry Jun Wah Lee / Evosia on Vimeo.

Please watch full screen and turn up the volume!

Alchemy is a short film about transformation. In nature, everything is constantly changing: the earth, the sky, the stars, and all living things. Spring is followed by summer, fall and winter. Water turns into clouds, rain and ice. Over time, rivers are created, canyons carved, and mountains formed. All of these elements, mixed together, create the magic of nature’s alchemy.

Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/evosiastudios
Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/evosia
Website: evosiastudios.com
Music: A Better Place by Justin R. Durban, justindurban.com

Read more on my blog: evosiastudios.com/2013/04/02/alchemy/

Available also in 4K. For licensing and other inquiries, please contact info@evosia.com.

DRUMS from Simon Panrucker on Vimeo.

All sounds from original footage. Took a long time to edit! Thanks to my nieces for being good sports, and my sister, brother-in-law and Mum and Dad for putting up with the noise. If you enjoy this video you’ll probably enjoy this one too! vimeo.com/59976840

UPDATE:
Thanks everyone for sharing and for your lovely comments! My nieces are going to be very excited. I know I am!

Many people over the net are mentioning Lasse Gjertsen’s video ‘Amateur’ so I just wanted to give a hat tip to that. I don’t think I’d seen it before making this, or if I had I’d forgotten! I just got excited when I found out my niece had gotten a drum kit and I wanted to make it look like she was instantly incredible - playing really fast drum and bass beats. This was the only method I could think of. But hey, all credit due to Lasse for doing it first. The guy’s clearly a massive champion!

Anyways, thanks again for all the kindness. Come and hang out with me on Facebook if you like: facebook.com/simonpanrucker Also I don’t know what to do with my Twitter account, but it’s there if you want it: twitter.com/spanrucker

Google Street View Hyperlapse from Teehan+Lax Labs on Vimeo.

All Google Street View imagery captured using hyperlapse.tllabs.io. Source code available at github.com/TeehanLax/Hyperlapse.js.

Read the full story: teehanlax.com/labs/hyperlapse/

GINGERS / teaser from Antonio da Silva Films on Vimeo.

GINGERS. Redheads. Fire crotches… This film collects samples of their testimonials and their body hair, skin and sperm. It is about being different genetically, about gay gingers, doubly in a minority, from Ireland to Israel to Brazil. A film made especially for ginger lovers.

DONATE to WATCH and SUPPORT my films.
The full length film is available online after a donation
How it works:
Go To: gingersfilm.tumblr.com/
Just press the donation button and insert the amount you wish to contribute with. Once your donation has been received I will send you an email with a password to view the film online / vimeo.
All the films have been self-funded, the donations will help me to continue producing films that could be artistic as well as sexually explicit. Any contribution will be very grateful and this will give you access to the full version of the short film GINGERS.
The amount you’re giving is up to you, but depending on your generosity and interest in my work I can also provide you with links and passwords to see my short films BANKERS and MATES and/or why not some other scenes from MATES and BANKERS that aren’t included in the film…

*After donation if you don’t receive an email in the next 12 hours with the link and password to watch the film, please check your spam or email the confirmation number to antoniodasilvafilms@gmail.com
A film by Antonio Da Silva
Cast: Andreas (Germany), Adam (England), Anthony (Ireland), Anton (Sweden), Andrew (England), Damien (Scotland), Don (Ireland), Mark (England), Matthias (Germany), Mateus (Brazil), Padraig (Ireland), Rui (Portugal), Sam (England), Sergio (Italy), Simon (Ireland), Sander (Netherlands), Simon (England), Simon (Ireland), Stephan (Germany), Tadeusz (Poland / Israel), Otavio (Brazil), Thomas (England), Xavier (France), (Netherlands), Zero (Brasil).

Camera Editing and Sound Design: Antonio Da Silva
Co-Editor: Tomas Baltazar
Singer: Adam
Support: THANKS to everyone that donated to watch and support Antonio Da Silva films.
Year: 2013

Length: 14:00

Screenings:
Fringe East London Gay Film Festival, UK.
Indie Lisboa Independent Film Festival, Portugal.
Tel Aviv LGBT Film Festival, Israel.
XPOSED Queer Film Festival Berlin, Germany.

Reviews/links:
buttmagazine.com/blog/tips/gingers/

Shave it from 3DAR on Vimeo.

Animated short film by 3dar Studios. Based on a true story.
3dar.com

Check out the behind the scenes video:
vimeo.com/63561914

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CREDITS

Written and directed by
JORGE TERESO
FERNANDO MALDONADO

Art Direction
MARINA MUÑOZ

Executive producers
FEDERICO HELLER
GERMAN HELLER
JORGE TERESO

Graphic design and 2D animation
JULIAN DORADO

3D art
MARCO LOCOCO
SANTIAGO TERESO
FEDERICO CARLINI
MARTIN BERISSO
JUAN PABLO LANZO

Post-production
LUCAS SALVIETTI

Production Assistant
REGINA PORCHIETTI
NATALIA TORIANO

Sound Production
GERMAN HELLER

Music and Foley
CYRILLE MARCHESSEAU vimeo.com/cyrillemarchesseau
JULIEN BEGAULT
EZEQUIEL BARROS

Animation Director
FERNANDO MALDONADO

Animation
MARCO LOCOCO
PAULA RAMOS
JORGE TERESO

Rigging
VINCENT SOUZA
NAHUEL BELICH

The Quiet City: Winter in Paris from Andrew Julian on Vimeo.

Find me on Facebook and Twitter. @AndrewJulianB facebook.com/andrewjulianb
I can’t promise I’ll have anything interesting to say, but I’ll keep you posted on any new work I put out there. Thanks!

Claire and I recently took a trip to France, and I filmed this during our time in Paris. Until this trip, I had only ever experienced Paris in the summer and I was struck by just how different the city is when most of us tourist are gone. We were equipped with our metro and museum passes and were able to easily access most places of interest without even waiting in line. It was incredible! We were even given a private tour of the École du Louvre. Thanks Elisabeth!

The weather wasn’t always perfect, but our experience was totally different and unique. Now I’m truly curious to visit the city in other seasons. Maybe a trip during the Fall someday?

I continue to be amazed by the little camera that could, aka the the Blackmagic Cinema Camera. I have yet to shoot ProRes or DNxHD, though I’ve seen amazing footage that was shot in the compressed modes. For me it’s all about the uncompressed raw. It’s not the easiest or fastest format to work with in post, but it allows me to color grade the images to get exactly the look I’m after.

I had the latest firmware for this shoot and put the timelapse feature to use. It’s not going to replace a DSLR for serious timelapse work, but it is an amazing companion in my opinion. It can shoot consistently at higher frame rates than a DSLR can sustain, so shots where you only want a subtle timelapse effect are achievable. You can also shoot with longer intervals, but the slowest shutter speed is still only 1/24th of a second so shots become less smooth the longer your interval is. Ideally, you’d want to be closer to a 180 degree shutter.

Music: Spiegel im Spiegel composed by Arvo Pärt

Camera and Lenses:
-Blackmagic Cinema Camera EF
-Sigma 8-16mm
-Canon 24-70mm
-Canon 50mm 1.4
-Canon 70-200 IS II