Москва’2011(Moscow/Russia) //
Цейтраферная съемка в движении / time-lapse photography in motion
Москва/Россия (Moscow/Russia)
Июнь, сентябрь и октябрь 2011 г. 4 дня съемок. Съемка не коммерческая, просто погулял по Москве с фотиком)
Canon 5D Mark II
Canon 60D
tokina 11-16mm/2.8
sigma 24mm/1.8
canon 50mm/1.4
canon 70-200mm/4lis
NDx16, NDx1000, NDx2000, c-pl
музыка: Deadmau5 feat. Rob Swire - Ghosts’N’Stuff (Nero Remix) (OST The Art of Flight)
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Москва’2011(Moscow/Russia) //
Цейтраферная съемка в движении / time-lapse photography in motion
Москва/Россия (Moscow/Russia)
Июнь, сентябрь и октябрь 2011 г. 4 дня съемок. Съемка не коммерческая, просто погулял по Москве с фотиком)
Canon 5D Mark II
Canon 60D
tokina 11-16mm/2.8
sigma 24mm/1.8
canon 50mm/1.4
canon 70-200mm/4lis
NDx16, NDx1000, NDx2000, c-pl
музыка: Deadmau5 feat. Rob Swire - Ghosts’N’Stuff (Nero Remix) (OST The Art of Flight)
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Set in the distant future, Connected is a story about survival and greed with a post apocalyptic wasteland as its backdrop. Survivors of an unknown disaster shuffle through a desolate landscape, as it quickly becomes clear that not everybody has the strength to survive. Copyright © 2009 Jonas Drotner Mouritsen / Jens Raunkjær Christensen
Written & directed by
Jens Raunkjær Christensen & Jonas Drotner Mouritsen
Producer
Hui Rose
Director of photography
Niels A. Hansen
Produced with support from
Danish Film Institute / Film Workshop & consultant Camilla Ebling
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Set in the distant future, Connected is a story about survival and greed with a post apocalyptic wasteland as its backdrop. Survivors of an unknown disaster shuffle through a desolate landscape, as it quickly becomes clear that not everybody has the strength to survive. Copyright © 2009 Jonas Drotner Mouritsen / Jens Raunkjær Christensen
Written & directed by
Jens Raunkjær Christensen & Jonas Drotner Mouritsen
Producer
Hui Rose
Director of photography
Niels A. Hansen
Produced with support from
Danish Film Institute / Film Workshop & consultant Camilla Ebling
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Move //
3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage… all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food ….into 3 beautiful and hopefully compelling short films…..
= a trip of a lifetime.
move, eat, learn
Rick Mereki : Director, producer, additional camera and editing
Tim White : DOP, producer, primary editing, sound
Andrew Lees : Actor, mover, groover
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Move //
3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage… all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food ….into 3 beautiful and hopefully compelling short films…..
= a trip of a lifetime.
move, eat, learn
Rick Mereki : Director, producer, additional camera and editing
Tim White : DOP, producer, primary editing, sound
Andrew Lees : Actor, mover, groover
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ROSA //
is an epic sci-fi short film that takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where all natural life has disappeared. From the destruction awakes Rosa, a cyborg deployed from the Kernel project, mankind’s last attempt to restore the earth’s ecosystem. Rosa will soon learn that she is not the only entity that has awakened and must fight for her survival.
The short-film was created entirely by young comic-artist Jesús Orellana with no budget during a single year. Since it’s world premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival, ROSA has been an official selection at film festivals around the world such as Screamfest, Toronto After Dark, Anima Mundi or Los Angeles Shorts Film Festival. In October ROSA was screened at the opening night of the Sitges International Film Festival, considered the world’s best festival specialized in genre films. Following the succesful festival run, the short film has attracted the attention of the major talent-agencies and Hollywood producers. Currently ROSA is in development to be a live-action motion picture.
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ROSA //
is an epic sci-fi short film that takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where all natural life has disappeared. From the destruction awakes Rosa, a cyborg deployed from the Kernel project, mankind’s last attempt to restore the earth’s ecosystem. Rosa will soon learn that she is not the only entity that has awakened and must fight for her survival.
The short-film was created entirely by young comic-artist Jesús Orellana with no budget during a single year. Since it’s world premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival, ROSA has been an official selection at film festivals around the world such as Screamfest, Toronto After Dark, Anima Mundi or Los Angeles Shorts Film Festival. In October ROSA was screened at the opening night of the Sitges International Film Festival, considered the world’s best festival specialized in genre films. Following the succesful festival run, the short film has attracted the attention of the major talent-agencies and Hollywood producers. Currently ROSA is in development to be a live-action motion picture.
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Country Russia
Featuring Grigory Dobrygin and Ina-Maria Jaich;
Photography by Peter Steuger;
Production design by Erwin Prib;
Music by Dmitry Katkhanov;
Shot on Arri Alexas and Stereotec 3D rig
2D версия 3D короткометражного фильма Bloodrop (реж. Алексей Попогребский) из альманаха “Эксперимент 5ive”
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Country Russia
Featuring Grigory Dobrygin and Ina-Maria Jaich;
Photography by Peter Steuger;
Production design by Erwin Prib;
Music by Dmitry Katkhanov;
Shot on Arri Alexas and Stereotec 3D rig
2D версия 3D короткометражного фильма Bloodrop (реж. Алексей Попогребский) из альманаха “Эксперимент 5ive”
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Dirección
Sergio Barrejón
Producción
Arsénico Producciones
Productora
Nahikari Ipiña
Guión
Nacho Vigalondo y Sergio Barrejón
Fotografía
Jon D. Domínguez
Música
Aránzazu Calleja
Montaje
Carolina Martínez
Dirección artística
Javier Alvariño
Sonido
Sonoris y Pereca Estudio
Duración
7 min.
Formato original
35 mm B/N
Formato de proyección
35 mm B/N
1,1:85
Sonido
Dolby SR
Versión original
español
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Dirección
Sergio Barrejón
Producción
Arsénico Producciones
Productora
Nahikari Ipiña
Guión
Nacho Vigalondo y Sergio Barrejón
Fotografía
Jon D. Domínguez
Música
Aránzazu Calleja
Montaje
Carolina Martínez
Dirección artística
Javier Alvariño
Sonido
Sonoris y Pereca Estudio
Duración
7 min.
Formato original
35 mm B/N
Formato de proyección
35 mm B/N
1,1:85
Sonido
Dolby SR
Versión original
español
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The Maestro //
A destitute man, living on city streets liberates a device and escapes to a symphony of light and sound.
The idea came about by wanting to play with timelapse as a way of showing different realities. The Maestro obviously sees things differently than most people and by working the timelapse effect into the narrative, it allows us to see the world from his point of view.
The Maestro was shot in Sydney, Australia with a crew of four people on the Canon 5D Mark II using only available light. The visual effects featured were all shot in-camera and later composited in post.
Filmmakers:
Director / Producer / Writer / Editor / Art Director / Costume Designer - ADAM ANTHONY
Co-Producer / Co-Writer / Visual Effects - EDWARD COPESTICK
Cinematographer - TONY GARDINER
Second Camera - NATE MARTIN
Composer - BENJAMIN SPEED
Sound Designer - ROSIE CHASE
Sound Mixer - SAM HAYWARD
Colourist - TRISH CAHILL
Hair and Make-up - JODI GARDNER
Additional Hair and Make-up - KATY CLUCAS / RACHEL COENEN
Wardrobe Aged by - MARC BAROLD
Location Sound - CHRIS FRITH
Roto Artist - OLIVER STOKE-HUGHES
Violinist - ANNE THOMPSON
Cast:
The Maestro - GYTON GRANTLEY
Squeegee Kid - NICK MARICIC
Motorist - RORY WILLIAMSON
Double Bay Kid #1 - ALEX THOMPSON
Double Bay Kid #2 - KIRSTY O’CONNER
Double Bay Kid #3 - OLIVER LEIMBACH
Security Guard - JUSTIN STEWART-COTTA
Awards and Screenings:
Tropfest 2011 - 3rd Prize, Best Cinematography
New York City International Film Festival - Official Selection
St. Kilda Film Festival - Official Selection
Palo Alto International Film Festival - Official Selection
Edmonton International Film Festival - Official Selection
Shnit International Film Festival (Bern, Switzerland) - Official Selection
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The Maestro //
A destitute man, living on city streets liberates a device and escapes to a symphony of light and sound.
The idea came about by wanting to play with timelapse as a way of showing different realities. The Maestro obviously sees things differently than most people and by working the timelapse effect into the narrative, it allows us to see the world from his point of view.
The Maestro was shot in Sydney, Australia with a crew of four people on the Canon 5D Mark II using only available light. The visual effects featured were all shot in-camera and later composited in post.
Filmmakers:
Director / Producer / Writer / Editor / Art Director / Costume Designer - ADAM ANTHONY
Co-Producer / Co-Writer / Visual Effects - EDWARD COPESTICK
Cinematographer - TONY GARDINER
Second Camera - NATE MARTIN
Composer - BENJAMIN SPEED
Sound Designer - ROSIE CHASE
Sound Mixer - SAM HAYWARD
Colourist - TRISH CAHILL
Hair and Make-up - JODI GARDNER
Additional Hair and Make-up - KATY CLUCAS / RACHEL COENEN
Wardrobe Aged by - MARC BAROLD
Location Sound - CHRIS FRITH
Roto Artist - OLIVER STOKE-HUGHES
Violinist - ANNE THOMPSON
Cast:
The Maestro - GYTON GRANTLEY
Squeegee Kid - NICK MARICIC
Motorist - RORY WILLIAMSON
Double Bay Kid #1 - ALEX THOMPSON
Double Bay Kid #2 - KIRSTY O’CONNER
Double Bay Kid #3 - OLIVER LEIMBACH
Security Guard - JUSTIN STEWART-COTTA
Awards and Screenings:
Tropfest 2011 - 3rd Prize, Best Cinematography
New York City International Film Festival - Official Selection
St. Kilda Film Festival - Official Selection
Palo Alto International Film Festival - Official Selection
Edmonton International Film Festival - Official Selection
Shnit International Film Festival (Bern, Switzerland) - Official Selection
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Ever wonder where big ideas come from? If you’re a fan of LEGO bricks, eureka moments, or guys with odd mustaches, you really should see this. Great ideas just CL!CK
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Ever wonder where big ideas come from? If you’re a fan of LEGO bricks, eureka moments, or guys with odd mustaches, you really should see this. Great ideas just CL!CK
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Credited cast:
Jeremy Sisto…
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Tim Duquette…
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0298934/
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Credited cast:
Jeremy Sisto…
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Tim Duquette…
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0298934/
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Your Lucky Day //
When an elderly man discovers he’s won $156 million in the lottery while shopping at a convenience store, a young man decides to make his own odds. The store manager and a married couple are also mixed up in the game. Who will make it out of the store alive?
Director:
Dan BrownWriter:
Dan Brown
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Your Lucky Day //
When an elderly man discovers he’s won $156 million in the lottery while shopping at a convenience store, a young man decides to make his own odds. The store manager and a married couple are also mixed up in the game. Who will make it out of the store alive?
Director:
Dan BrownWriter:
Dan Brown
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In a fancy Parisian Café, an uptight businessman discovers he forgot to bring his wallet and bides his time by ordering more coffee.
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In a fancy Parisian Café, an uptight businessman discovers he forgot to bring his wallet and bides his time by ordering more coffee.
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