YHWH


www.YHWHproject.org Words by Sh’maya / www.shmaya.co.uk ANIMATORS Josh Studebaker / www.joshstudebaker.com Anthony Madlangbayan / www.madantdesign.com Jay Kee / www.jaykeeart.com Blake Fawley / www.blakefawley.com Wes Kandel / www.weskandel.com Eric Demeusy / www.ericdemeusy.com Dan Stevers / www.danstevers.com Paul Slemmer / www.veracitycolab.com Handel Eugene / www.handeleugene.com David Stanfield / www.davidstanfieldis.me Ronald Rabideau / www.ronaldrabideau.com Matthew Borrett / www.matthewborrett.com MUSIC / SOUND Music / Ryan Taubert / www.ryantaubert.com Sound Design & Mix / Jon Wang / www.musicfarm.co WEB DESIGN Graham Paulsen / www.5dmedia.ca

蔡依林 我呸 – Jolin Tsai Play


Client: Eternal Music Production Co., Ltd.凌時差音樂製作有限公司 Warner Music Taiwan Ltd. 華納國際音樂股份有限公司 Artist Management:Tom 王永良 Marketing & Creative Director:Jimmy Chou周啟民 Copywriter文案:Jimmy Chou周啟民 Image&Art Director 唱片專輯視覺總監:Jimmy Chou周啟民 Arranger:Nese 倪子岡 Lyrics:Yu Hsia 李格弟 Stylists & Costume: The Blonds (New York) / Thomas Chan / HABO Office 哈柏事務所 Artist Hair Stylist:Johnny Ho @HC Dancers Stylist:Joey Kuo郭慧芳 Stylist Assistant:Myrtle Lee 李麥朵 Dancers Hair Design:Wind Salon Rih Tai Chen 陳日泰 Ke Syuan Sin 辛克璇 Sin Wun Syu 許鑫雯 Shih Ting Lin 林詩庭 Ba Liang Chen 陳伯良 Yun Long Chen 陳韻龍(Star Salon) Siou Siang Jhao趙秀香(Star Salon) MakeUp: Lynn 簡淑玲 蘭蔻彩妝-Jolin MV 指定合作彩妝 LANCOME Choreograph Consultant:Bruce Chang張勝豐 Choreographer: Parris Goebel Kiel Tutin Dancers: Gallegos Darrion Rajon Harris Devinn Romare Paul Kawamoto Alexander Sato Ippei Andy Hsu 徐聖展 Eiko Fukuoka 福岡泳子 Amanda lee 李佳蕙 Shih Yu Ting 師鈺婷 Sasha Chen 陳律樺 big chen 陳致宇 Nicky Lin 林穎仙 ke Chen yi 柯貞亦 Production DEPT.: Production House: Grass Jelly Studio 仙草影像工作室 Director:Muh Chen 陳奕仁 Assistant Director:Showy 林修毅 Executive Producer:Baobao 莊湘怡 Producer:Olan Huang 黃黑輪 Assistant Prosucer:Hsiao-Ching Huang 黃筱晴 Director’s Assistant: Jin-Yi Chen 陳景頤 Jeffrey Chien 簡士頡 D.P. : Chin Hsin 金鑫 2nd Camera Operatoe.:Dantol Peng 彭文星 1nd Asst. Camera : Liu Yu Hao 劉于豪 Gaffer:Pony Ma 馬銘財 Camera Rental:TAIPEI DI CINEMA 宏達影像數位影業 Studio / Lighting:Hong Chen Film Studio 鴻臣片場 Art DEPT.: Gee design studio 雞設士工作室 Art Director: Chicken Rice 雞肉飯 Set Decorator: Chao Tai Hsuan 趙苔軒 Chen Yu Chih 陳禹智 Yu Ji Jhu 朱玉頎 Si Hong Chen 陳熹弘 Style DEPT. : Actor’s Stylist:Yu Ping Huang 黃郁萍 Apparel Stylist:Barbie Chen 陳八比 Talant DEPT. Casting Director: Chibi Lien 連燕貞 Design & Animation DEPT.: Grass Jelly Studio / Moon Shine VFX supervisor:Weiting Chen 陳威廷 Project Manager: Hsiao-Han Tseng 曾筱涵 Huang-Jung Chang 張晃榕 R&D: Jeng Hui Shan 鄭惠姍 VFX: Jeng Hui Shan 鄭惠姍 Vence Ke 柯嘉邦 Design: Ida Chen 陳志育 Sha Ming Hsien 沙明憲 Modeling: Nigel Huang黃勗 Chia-Hua Yu游佳華 Winson Chao趙玟傑 Greg Miao 苗天雨 Texturing: Nigel Huang黃勗 Chia-Hua Yu 游佳華 Winson Chao 趙玟傑 Lighting: Nigel Huang黃勗 Chia-Hua Yu 游佳華 Winson Chao 趙玟傑 Animation : Nigel Huang黃勗 Chia-Hua Yu 游佳華 Winson Chao 趙玟傑 Tracking: Nigel Huang黃勗 Chia-Hua Yu 游佳華 Winson Chao 趙玟傑 Hsiao Han Tseng 曾筱涵 Greg Miao 苗天雨 Compositing: Nigel Huang 黃勗 Chia-Hua Yu 游佳華 Hsiao-Han Tseng 曾筱涵 Winson Chao 趙玟傑 Lin Chi Feng 林奇鋒 Rex Hon 洪鈺堂 Greg Miao 苗天雨 Date:2014.11

Blackout City


In a metropolis like London light pollution makes the night sky invisible. Only a few of the brightest stars and asterisms force their celestial light through the man made glow of the city. The night sky, one of the most beautiful of natural wonders is extinguished from view. Blackout City is an experimental timelapse film that makes the invisible, visible. It attempts to show what the night sky would look like If there were ever to be a total blackout in the South East of England on a clear, moonless, summers night. I started shooting this project back in August 2013 and have been slowly gathering footage when conditions were right. Although each shot in this film is a composite, all footage is real. The city shots were captured during the day and processed to look like night and the night sky shots were captured from dark locations around the South of England to ensure that the stars are astronomically correct for the latitude of London. I have also processed the astro shots to be more sympathetic to what the naked eye would see in terms of saturation and detail. The internet is saturated with well-processed images of the Milky Way that show phenomenal colour that are the result of fantastic low light DSLR technology. Don’t get me wrong I love these images, I am one of the people who endeavours to create them! But in reality the Milky Way does not look like this; so in order to make this film more believable I have chosen to process the shots this way. I first got the idea for the film when I read an article about a blackout in LA in 1994 where people called 911 reporting these strange clouds floating in the sky, those clouds where in fact the Milky Way. It made me think about how the lights from cities have made many of us lose our connection to the night sky. We live in a fast paced man-made world whereby it is all too easy for us to become disconnected from the natural world around us, isolated from what is actually real. There are many other aspects of the human condition that this film could touch upon which could make its’ intentions appear somewhat complicated, but is essence the film’s agenda could not be more simple; to inspire people to get away from the city lights, go somewhere quiet on a star-filled night and simply look up. This project is purely non-profit but I would love the opportunity take the Blackout City idea to different metropolises across the globe as each city with it’s specific latitude will reveal a different sky. If anyone thinks they can help to make this happen please connect with me through the links below: To see more of my work please visit: www.nicholasbuer.com For direct enquires please mail me at: contact@nicholasbuer.com You can connect/follow me on all the usual social media sites: facebook.com/nicholasbuerphotography instagram.com/nicholasbuer twitter.com/nicholasbuer 500px.com/nicholasbuer Main track is by The American Dollar ‘As We Float’ (Ambient) Licensed at: www.theamericandollar.info/licensing For motion control I used the Stage One Dolly System by Dynamic Perception dynamicperception.com © Nicholas Buer 2014

Bottle Rocket (6/8) Movie CLIP – Little Banana (1996) HD


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Film Description: A bright, optimistic caper comedy from first-time director Wes Anderson, Bottle Rocket focuses on a group of young Texans aspiring to become master thieves. Their leader is Dignan (Owen C. Wilson, who also co-wrote the screenplay), an upbeat if naive charmer who convinces his friends Anthony (Wilson’s brother Luke Wilson) and Bob Mapplethorpe (Robert Musgrave) to enter the crime business. After their first heist, a bizarrely-executed robbery of a local bookstore, the trio goes on the lam, taking up residence in a border hotel where Anthony falls in love with a maid played by Lumi Cavazos. When the three buddies decide that they need to return to the real world, they hook up with a master con-man (James Caan) who sends them on a daring — if ill-concieved — mission.

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PromaxBDA Africa 2014 Opener | Brand Identity


Director: Derrick Pitts DOP / Senior Editor : Jean-Yves Martin Editor: Daniel Paul McCauly Creative Director: Shannon Davis Animation Director: Gavin Jeoffreys 3D Animation: Pascal Martin 2D Animation: Renzo Rader Lead Designer: Derrick Pitts Designers: Katlego Baaitse, Louise Noliqhwa Masilela, Ersnt Eksteen, Shannon Davis, Pascal Martin, Renzo Rader, Daniel Paul McCauly, Niel van der Westhuizen, Jean-Yves Martin Make up & Hair: Katelyn Hughes Audio: 344 Studios Dancers: Vintage Crew Shot at: Keystone Studios Gear from: Nates audio visual Produced at: Monarchy

Commercial for 1956 Plymouth


A commercial for the 1956 Plymouth. Interesting commercial which compares the car to the “Jet Age”, with push-button controls and even an in-car hi-fi system!

''Howdy Doody'' – 2 October 1950


An episode of NBC’s popular Howdy Doody program. Decent episode, but it is jarring to see kids sing a shampoo jingle….

1952 commercial for Wonder Bread


“Borrowed” from a 1952 TV episode. A 1952 commercial for Wonder Bread.This commercial has more artistic value than MTV’s programming, but then again so does a sewage drain. It’s a mediocre commercial.

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Original WPIX Yule Log (2hr version)


Around Christmas time, you’re probably looking for a good Yule Log – and nothing beats WPIX’s original Yule Log. Unfortunately, the only complete copy on YouTube was split into fifteen parts, all under ten minutes, and so it’s difficult to just throw it on and open presents. Having a need for such a thing, I grabbed all the parts, spliced them back together in a video editor, and rendered out a DVD that my wife and I could take to parents’ houses for Christmas. Then I thought, well, I’ll save others the trouble and just upload it back to YouTube. The edit itself isn’t perfect, but it should be fine for 99% of people out there. Considering I did this the morning of the 24th, I had to just do it. Plus there may be a frame or two missing from the original cuts which of course I can’t do anything about. So sorry if you see anything wrong with it. May you have a blessed Christmas, and the best to you in the new year.