Lost In The Train Station


Collaboration with Hey, a graphic design studio based in barcelona, animating an illustration they created for Monocle magazine. Illustrations by Hey Animation and Direction by Yago Busquets www.heystudio.es www.yagobusquets.com

Alexi Murdoch performs "All My Days" in Studio Q


http://www.cbc.ca/Q
Scottish singer-songwriter, Alexi Murdoch, performs the song “All My Days” in front of an intimate crowd in Studio Q.

Away We Go – Official Trailer


In theatres FRIDAY!

The Harvest


Took a quick trip back to the family almond farm in Hughson, California to capture the harvest. While watching, Sleepless In Seattle, I thought to myself, “Should I get an earring?” and “Life is beautiful”. So I made this. Shot on the RED EPIC

"ll Capo” (Excerpt) by Yuri Ancarani – NOWNESS


Italian artist and filmmaker Yuri Ancarani captures the otherworldly landscape of a marble quarry in the Apuan Alps, Northwest Italy, as Il Capo (The Chief) guides his men through the extraction process. Read the full feature on NOWNESS: http://bit.ly/ZXTGO9

Inside Homer body


DIRECTOR: Michał Socha DESIGN, DIRECTION and ANIMATION: BrosFX PRODUCERS: Ron Diamond

''Studio One'' – The Rabbit (1951 TV episode, LIVE drama)


An episode of popular 1950s dramatic anthology TV series “Studio One” (well, actually the summer version, “Westinghouse Summer Theatre”). This episode aired live on CBS, and contains the original 1951 commercials. It is set at a bank.

A Vaccine For Violence

UNICEF UK is raising awareness of child-related violence across the world with “A Vaccine For Violence”, a commercial set in a pharmacy. A young child meets up with a GI Joe pharmacist who promises him a way to escape gang violence. It worked for Teddy. But will it work for him? A new report by UNICEF has found that every 5 minutes a child dies as a result of violence. Of this violence, 75% is interpersonal, rather than resulting from conflict. Viewers are encouraged to join the Children in Danger campaign by signing a petition to the British Prime Minister online at unicef.org.uk/violence.

UNICEF Vaccine for Violence

Across the world, children are facing an epidemic of violence. In war zones, on the streets of violent cities, but also, shockingly, in their own homes and schools. From babies to teenagers, they’re beaten, raped, even murdered. UNICEF vaccinates over a third of the world’s children. But there is no vaccine for violence. And there never will be.

The report “Children in Danger: Act to End Violence against Children” reveals that every five minutes a child around the world dies as the result of violence. It also outlines that some 345 children under the age of 20 could die from violence each day in the next year, unless governments act.

Unicef Violence Against Children site

The campaign also includes Twitter pics highlighting the plight of children, and photography featuring UNICEF ambassadors Robbie Williams and David Beckham.

Unicef #EndViolence Twitter pic

Unicef #EndViolence Twitter pic

Unicef #EndViolence Twitter pic

Unicef Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham said: “If you saw a child in danger, any child you would instantly step up and protect that child from whatever threat they were facing. Millions of children around the world are facing dangers every day – violence, disease and disasters. We need to grab this opportunity to step up and protect them now. Join me in supporting Unicef’s Children in Danger campaign and we can all help keep these children safe.”

Unicef David Beckham

Unicef UK Ambassador Robbie Williams said: “I’ve met children around the world who are facing all kinds of dangers – kids in Haiti who lost everything in the earthquake and little children in Mexico at risk of violence and abuse. Since becoming a dad I realise more than ever how much these children need someone to protect them. With your help Unicef can keep these children safe, please sign up to their Children in Danger campaign.”

Unicef Robbie Williams

Credits

The Vaccine for Violence campaign was developed at Don’t Panic London by creative director/copywriter Richard Beer, copywriter Joe Wade, agency producers Sam Adams and Jane Marshall.

Filming was shot by director Jonathan Pearson via unit9, London, with producers Gabriel Lo Giudice and Nick Rowell, art director Sarah Jennson, editor Alex Burt.

Sound was designed by Mark Adair at MassiveMusic.

Alan Eustice Record-Breaking StratEx Jump


In the early hours of October 24, 2014, Alan Eustice, Google’s VP of Search, made a record-breaking skydive from 135,890 feet. Courtesy of Paragon Space Development Corporation.

CreativeMornings Summit 2014!


Let’s set sail on the sea of creativity together! A short video to kick off CreativeMornings first ever global meetup with chapters from over 70 cities. Directed by Ben Derico Master of Puppets Edu Vea (aka NosE) Voice over Dylan Hoffman Special Thanks to Mike Skelly, Eric Branholm, Molly Raskin, Juan Camilo Moore, Kevin Oh, Kristin Field, Matthew Hoffman and CreativeMornings HQ All recap footage and photos taken from CreativeMornings Chapters around the world including: New York, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Oslo, Cardiff, Chicago, San Francisco, Vancouver, Toronto, Atlanta, Austin, Madrid, Barcelona, Milan, Berlin, and many more! Learn more about CM at creativemornings.com