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3D: Boyo Frederix & Tom Schuijt Compositing: Bram Vleugel & Bram Buddingh Live action Compositing: Patcharee Sa-ardkitinun Editing: Francisco Rodriguez Bouzas & Ad Rietvelt Music Composing: Jurriaan Balhuizen Sound Design: Marcel Bultman Grading: Daphne Maeirna Camera Operator: Andrea Casetti Cast: Pieter Verelst & Yorke Mulder-Bhangoo
I gathered acquaintances, friends both casual and close, paired them randomly, put them in a void, and asked them to hit each other in the face. No one was pressured, and everyone was hit as hard as THEY asked to be hit. To go beyond the parody for the full story of what happened, be sure to watch Point of Impact.
Song is “We Might Be Dead By Tomorrow” by Soko, used with artist’s permission. You can find the song here. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/we-might-be-dead-by-tomorrow/id593171668?i=593171836
This is not a marketing campaign, just me and my friends being real, real dumb.
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We take a look behind the scenes for our video “The Writing’s On the Wall.” Shot and edited by Geoff Shelton.
Watch the music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m86ae_e_ptU
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John Lobb are the creators of the finest mens shoes you’ll ever put on your feet. In December 2013 they asked Not to Scale and myself to come up with ideas for a film to celebrate their new mens collection. So we came up with this film where we follow one stylish mans journey through London wearing the label’s most covetable styles. Music was provided by Northamptons very own Temples ( Northampton being the home of John Lobb ). It was a great project to be involved in . . . enjoy. Steve
A darkly atmospheric short film starring Joshua Leonard (Blair Witch Project, Humpday, If I Stay). Written and directed by P.J. Wolff and filmed in Joshua Tree, CA. Thanks vimeo fans for all the likes and amazing comments about 9 Minutes!! It’s truly humbling. The next project I’m working on is a 60’s style go-go gal/outlaw biker feature film entitled Sinners Holiday, check out the mini tease here on my vimeo page – full teaser featuring Natasha Lyonne coming soon! Thanks again for the 9 Minutes love!!
Longtime bike-builder, 72-year-old Tom Fugle is working to complete a chopper for the Born Free motorcycle show. After years of toiling in relative obscurity and near poverty Tom’s work is at last getting some recognition. Director/DP: Scott Pommier Producer/Story Editor: Andrew Norton Assistant Editor: Patrick Barfoot Original Score: Jonn Ollsin http://www.scottpommier.com http://www.scottpommier.tumblr.com instagram/twitter @scottpommier http://www.andrewnortonphoto.com instagram/twitter @nortonphoto Thanks to: PMG multirotors Wooden Camera Red Digital Cinema
Ride the Sky takes you on a journey through the forest and on into the Universe. I had the idea of a new astro time-lapse technique in which the camera is pointed right at the north star and mounted to a motorized pivot point directly lined up with the sensor so the camera is able to spin with the stars through the night. This is where inspiration for the title came from. Sit back, relax and Ride the Sky. Produced and Directed by Lance Page pagefilms.com/ facebook.com/PageFilms twitter.com/pagefilms Time-lapse Photography and editing: Lance Page Original Music: Derrek Domino soundcloud.com/Sophizta Video DP and Gaffer: Chris Patterson http://refractionfilm.com Shot using Emotimo and Dynamic Perception motion control time-lapse gear: http://emotimo.com http://www.dynamicperception.com © 2014 Page Films