'1984' Collection Look Book


Inspired by Orwell’s fiction. Built for the post-Snowden reality. Funding now on Kickstarter: http://bit.ly/godark1984 ‘1984’ by THE AFFAIR combines the workwear style of Orwell’s novel with UnPocket™ stealth technology to create a line of premium streetwear that allows you to drop off the grid and become invisible to Big Brother. It’s fashion for an under-surveillance society, because let’s face it Big Brother knows way too much already…

Mental Bend – Take My Hand


Sascha May ( www.szerk.de ) and Vanessa Stachel created a beautiful clip for our Mental Bend Song ‘Take My Hand’. www.mentalbend.com

Bubble Device 1 – Preview Clip


Bubble Device 1 – by Nicholas Hanna

MONOLITT


Painting the mood of the city using social media as an input.

Made by Syver Lauritzsen and Eirik Haugen Murvold

Music: Willas Rød – Float (Feat. Anna Lando)

The Oslo School of Architecture and Design 2014

THE SHIFT


1964. An ordinary day turns out to be anything but, when Joe comes home to find out that his wife Betty hasn’t been cooking dinner. And there’s a very good reason for that. THE SHIFT Written, Directed & Edited by Francesco Calabrese with Molly C. Quinn, Ryan Welsh & Whitney Hoy Produced by Eppich Films & Withstand in association with Durable Goods Dop // Patrick Jones Costumes // Suzy Sachs Production Design // Ricardo Jattan Music // Mark Yaeger Sound // Erik D. Magnus Post // Proxima Milano

Beautiful Scotland


Over the past 8 or so months I’ve travelled around Scotland usually getting up at offensively early times to get good light. I wanted to make a film which really shows what a beautiful country Scotland is. Living in Edinburgh we’re fortunate to have some truly magnificent sights on our doorstep. Filming this has been incredible, most of the shots have involved some kind of adventure. From camping on top of Sgurr a’Mhaim as the sun sets, driving overnight to the Old man of Storr on Skye catching the sun rise and stomping through fields chasing the Jacobite Steam Train. Shot on a DJI Phantom 2 with a Gopro 3+ (with FPV) this little Quadcopter is quite incredible. It allows you to get shots that a helicopter couldn’t even get into. By shooting 2.7k on the Gopro I was able to scale up the footage in a 1920p sequence to get tighter shots, this allowed me to stay within the CAA UAV regulations. The Gopro was shooting mosting on 2.7k Medium or Wide CAMRAW and was graded with speedgrade. Despite it’s size the camera is great as long as there is enough light! Hopefully over the next few months i’ll be upgrading to the DJI s900 which will take a GH4 camera. I found a great website called Suncalc which projects a chart onto google maps which shows you the angle that the sun will rise from at specific times which was really helpful in planning where to be when. Fortunately the Met Office and MWIS forecasts were pretty spot on so there weren’t too many wasted trips. Walkhighlands.com has been a great resource for researching routes In the film there are shots from Skye – Quairang, Old man of Storr, Buachaille Etive Mor, Sgurr a’Mhaim – Devil’s Ridge, Ben Nevis, Forth Rail Bridge, Dunbar, Rannoch Moor, Wallace Monument, Edinburgh, Glenfinnan Viaduct, The Kelpies. www.john-duncan.co.uk

Kosmonauta


Music by Ólafur Arnalds – “Out To Sea”

Marie's Dictionary


This short documentary tells the story of Marie Wilcox, the last fluent speaker of the Wukchumni language and the dictionary she created in an effort to keep her language alive.

Pontus


The word ”Pontus” means deep sea. He was the child of the mother nature http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontus Filmed in Blacksea Region Music The Last of Us Theme- Gustavo Santalolla Voice Over Kendi masalım – Nurdoğan Abaşişi Producer Aslı Akkoç Director/Editor Ali Demirel Director of Photographer Firar Guney Kayran Shot with Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera and Zeiss Lenses This is a school project

Alzheimer’s Gallery

The “Alzheimer’s Gallery” campaign, an awareness-focused effort produced on behalf of the Alzheimer’s Association, California Southland chapter, has been awarded with a Gold Clio Health award, following on from a Bronze CLIO for design. The idea behind the campaign was to dramatize a visual symbol of the tragic impact of Alzheimer’s by placing the viewer in the shoes of someone suffering from the disease. The images in the campaign, large-scale portraits titled “Daughter,” “Husband,” “Grandson,” are distorted, hazy, garbled and heartbreaking tributes to the loved ones of those with Alzheimer’s.

Alzheimers Daughter

Alzheimers Daughter

Alzheimers Daughter

Credits

The Alzheimers Art Exhibition campaign was developed at Grupo Gallegos, Huntington Beach, by chief creative officer Pablo Buffagni, executive creative director Juan Oubina, creative directors Saul Escobar and Curro Chozas, graphic designer Zach Plonski, producer Carlos Barciela, account executive Jonathan Walan, strategy and innovation director Luis Miranda, strategic planner Justine Santos, director media buying Maria Boloori, associate media director Sharon Cooper.

Photography by Maggie Zulovic was retouched at REINO Buenos Aires.