Waking up our puppy to his favorite song "let it go"


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Sleeping dog wakes up to let it go

Waking up our dog to his favorite song let it go

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''Cocoon'' Silk light sculpture by Julian Melchiorri


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Palimpsest (Short Film)


Synopsis: A successful house tuner provides clients with a unique form of therapy that examines subtle details in their living spaces. Directed by Michael Tyburski Produced by Ben Nabors Written by Ben Nabors & Michael Tyburski Cinematography by Todd Banhazl Production Design by Sam Lisenco Editing by Jennifer Lame Original Music by Matt Abeysekera Unit Production Management by Douglas Nabors Cast: Joel Nagle & Kathleen Wise complete credits: imdb.com/title/tt2402004 a {group theory} production © 2012 AWARDS / HONORS: Winner – Short Film Special Jury Award for Acting (Sundance Film Festival, 2013) Winner – Best Short Drama (New Hampshire Film Festival, 2013) Winner – Best Actor (Domani Visionfest, 2013) Winner – Best Narrative (Marin County International Festival, 2013) Finalist – Best Short Film (Ashland Independent Film Festival, 2013) Nominated – Best Short Fiction (Grand OFF World Independent Film Awards Poland, 2013) Nominated – Best Short Narrative (Domani Visionfest. 2013) Nominated – Best Production (Domani Visionfest. 2013) Nominated – Best Actress (Maverick Movie Awards, 2013) Nominated – Best Original Score (Maverick Movie Awards, 2013) OFFICIAL SELECTION & SCREENINGS: Sundance Film Festival Champs-Elysees Film Festival (France) Grand OFF World Independent Film Awards (Poland) Strelka Institute (Russia) Aesthetica Short Film Festival (United Kingdom) Farnsworth Art Museum (Rockland, ME) Sun Valley Film Festival St. Louis International Film Festival Berkshire International Film Festival Ashland Independent Film Festival Williamstown Film Festival Nashville Film Festival Atlanta Film Festival, Lone Star Film Festival Asheville Cinema Festival Savannah Film Festival New Hampshire Film Festival Austin FIlm Festival Domani Visionfest IFC Center, NYC Grand Cinema’s “25 New Faces” / Filmmaker Magazine Screening CONTACT: michael@michaeltyburski.com hello@grouptheory.com www.grouptheory.com

Compassion Crew – Masters Of The Gentlemanly Art


Last summer I did this music video for Compassion crew. 6 minutes in a train meeting good people. I hope you will enjoy as much as I had fun doing it. See details below to get all the good details about it. Enjoy! Taken from the ‘Masters Of The Gentlemanly Art’ 12″ out on ‘Major Problems’. A ‘Vinyl-Only’ release. Video ‘Concept & Illustration’ by ‘Simon Landrein’ Buy Here: All City Records: http://shop.all-cityrecords.com/produ… Juno Records: http://www.juno.co.uk/products/compas… Clone Records: https://clone.nl/item33076.html //////////Compassion Crew – Masters Of The Gentlemanly Art (Major Problems Records)////////// A1. Masters Of The Gentlemanly Art A2. Masters Of The Gentlemanly Art (Panic Chicago) B1. Masters Of The Gentlemanly Art (Leisure Connection Remix)

WANDERMENT


Best Viewed in Full Screen (with scaling turned off) From meandering streams and forest-dwelling organisms to the grandeur of high mountains above tree-line, this short film wanders through the contrasting wilderness of Alaska, North Carolina, Georgia and California. WANDERMENT is the result of a 12-month collection of 4K time-lapse sequences captured while backpacking. Countless miles of hiking in the Appalachian Mountains and adventurous backpacking in California and Alaska provided no shortage of opportunity to capture the planet’s poetry in motion. Further juxtaposing these contrasting landscapes is the use of both color and black and white techniques throughout the film. Each time-lapse sequence, comprised of hundreds of still images, represents a chance to share these reflective moments far away from urban epicenters. It offers a simple reminder to step outside with your friends and family to experience and respect nature first-hand. Produced by The Upthink Lab [Atlanta, Georgia] – http://upthink.tv/timelapse Cinematography & Direction by Doug Urquhart In-studio Funghi Cinematography by Doug Urquhart and Erik Huber Film Score by Curtis Schweitzer – http://curtisschweitzer.com/ Color Correction & Editing by Doug Urquhart High five to all my friends who shared the path less traveled and hauled extra equipment along the way: Karen Urquhart, Guy Thorsby, Chris McClure, Greg Gunter A majority of this film was shot using a 3D printed motion control dolly by Doug Urquhart. For more info about printing your own version of this dolly, check out: https://www.youmagine.com/designs/ultralight-pet-timelapse-motion-control-dolly Motion Control by http://eMotimo.com / http://DynamicPerception.com / http://dragonframe.com Follow along: http://instagram.com/upthink Mycology Support by Steven Bell, @ http://5thkingdom.com Special Thanks to: Erik Huber, Brad Ballard and Sweetwater Creek State Park, Meghan J. Ward, Jim & Margi Urquhart, Brian Burling, Jay Burlage, Fred Beal, K2 Aviation, Seward Helicopters, Rylan Hayes, Instructables, Ultimaker, Shapeways, i Materialise, Joe Stock and Dan Oberlatz Equipment used: Canon 6D, Canon 5D3, Canon T3i running Magic Lantern (3+ month solarCam, underwater control), Samyang Cine Primes (14,24,35,85), Canon 70-200, eMotimo TB3, Dynamic Perception Stage Zero & One, Custom 3D printed motion control gear (powered by eMotimo code) to reduce weight for backpacking, custom focus stacking technique via Dragon Frame (we hope to see this as a real feature in a future release), Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro, LRTimelapse, and quality gear from Western Mountaineering, REI, The North Face and Outdoor Research. For licensing inquires, please contact doug -at- upthink.tv Thanks for watching!

HAM


This is an excerpt from Rubberhead. To see the full version, go here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/rubberhead “HAM” Music by Mr. Oizo Directed by Eric Wareheim FATHER John C. Reilly SON Kyle Pacek TOMATO MAN Jack Bornoff CASHIER Catherine Lydon PAMELA Pamela Immel JAMES James Trenton MALINDA Malinda Farrington EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Daniel Kellison Doug DeLuca Mickey Meyer PRODUCER Hillary Calhoun CO-PRODUCER Hannah Getz CO-PRODUCER Gregory Bernard 1st ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Ian Putnam 1st AD Skip Pipo 2ND AD Sam McGee DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY Andrew Wheeler STEADICAM OPERATOR William B. Demeritt III 1ST AC Sebastian Thibeau 2ND AC/DIT Jessyca Marilyn Harrison GAFFER Nick Bupp BEST BOY Kevin Miller ELECTRIC Josh Atkins KEY GRIP Adam Kalegas BEST BOY GRIP Sergio Silva GRIP Brandon Jones PRODUCTION DESIGNER Geoff Flint ART DIRECTOR Vanesa Wilkey Escobar PROPERTY MASTER Jalisco Wayne SET DRESSER Bobby Marinelli SET DRESSER Freddy Palaez SPECIAL EFFECTS Eric Fox STYLIST Maressa Richtmyer WARDROBE ASSISTANT Lauren Abruzzo PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS Moises Candelaria Tony Finley Andrew Cahill Brett Koppel Kyle Clinton Austin Miller Nick Leggero Dan Striet Giles O’Kane Sara Reihani PRODUCER’S ASSISTANT Kat Castillo STUNT COORDINATOR Tom Ceglia STUNT FOREMAN Simon White SPECIAL EFFECTS TECHNICIAN Jim Schmidt ARMORER Anthony Ceglia TRANSPORTATION Victor Zamudio POST PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Trish Hadley EDITOR Dan Flesher POST PRODUCTION SOUND MIXER Nick Gallucci ASSOCIATE EDITOR Brett Kushner ASSISTANT EDITOR Wellington Harrison COLORISTS Jordan Branch Fabien Feintrenie TITLE Kevin Van Der Meiren

Phantom Power Making Of


The making of our music promo for Diagrams track ‘Phantom Power’: https://vimeo.com/112687575 Check out our behance page for more details and images: behance.net/gallery/21257825/Phantom-Power-Diagrams

Beyoncé – 7/11


BEYONCÉ Platinum Edition
Available on iTunes: http://beyonce.lk/itunesplatinum
Available on Amazon: http://beyonce.lk/platinumam

Box Set includes : 2 New Tracks . 4 New Remixes . 10 Live performances . 2015 Mini Calendar . 2 Photo Books . 17 Music Videos

Social Networks and Browsers as People

Vanichi Magazine has partnered with Los Angeles-based photographer Viktorija Pashuta to create a sequel to her photography series, ‘What If Girls Were Internet Browsers’. The new project, “What If Guys Were Social Networks“, is a concept fashion photo shoot that pictorially answers the question: “What would popular social networks look like, if they were actually human?” Viktorija explains, “With the age of social media and its influence on everyday life, we feel its direct presence and the necessity to use these channels as our main source of communication and sharing of content. While socializing with friends, relatives, and colleagues online, the actual online platforms sort of become ‘alive.’ And then I thought: ‘What would happen if I tried to humanize well known social networks? The idea was not only to use the social media logos as a visual reference, but also to transfer their qualities and usability functions into human character portrayed through fashion.”

Viktorija Pashuta Social Networks

Viktorija writes about the creative inspiration behind the social network series.

“Even though they share very similar functions and features, each social network has its own character and style: Facebook is depicted as casual; Twitter as classic; Pinterest as creative; LinkedIn as business; Instagram as vintage; Flickr as artsy; Tumblr as hip; and Google+ as innovative. Combining the visual elements of the logos, I then cast the models that would carry the ‘spirit’ of the social platforms and represent their essence. It may be subjective, but this is exactly what I imagined the networks would look like if they stepped down from the computer screens into the streets. Working closely with wardrobe stylist Jordan Anthony Swain (who is also Editor-in-Chief of Vanichi Magazine, as well as the model featured as Instagram) – together we finalized these looks, making sure we didn’t overlook any important details to make these characters believable. Even their personalities somehow appeared to match the ‘soul’ of the networks: Tumblr (modelled by Daniel) was very hip and cool, Google+ (modeled by Taejung) was super energetic, and Facebook (modelled by Mazlow) – was a freshman out of high school.”

Viktorija Pashuta Browsers

Viktorija writes on her blog about the creative inspiration behind the “What if Girls Were Internet Browsers photography series.

“It required a lot of pre production and preparation since every Internet Browser had to have very specific elements, colors, features. As Juli one of my Facebook friends commented: Internet Explorer is all flashy, Firefox is sexy, Opera is elegant, Chrome is utilitarian and Safari – trendy/hip. Besides creating a visual resemblance based on the main colors, I have tried to reflect the style of each Internet browsers through the means of clothes, shoes, accessories, props and poses itself. ”

Viktorija Pashuta Chrome Girl

Viktorija Pashuta Firefox Girl

Viktorija Pashuta Explorer Girl

Viktorija Pashuta Opera Girl

Viktorija Pashuta Safari Girl

Viktorija Pashuta Vanichi Now Twitter

Viktorija Pashuta Vanichi Now Instagram

Viktorija Pashuta Vanichi Now Facebook

Viktorija Pashuta Vanichi Now Google

Viktorija Pashuta Vanichi Now Tumblr

Viktorija Pashuta Vanichi Now Pinterest

Viktorija Pashuta Vanichi Now Flickr

Viktorija Pashuta Vanichi Now Linkedin

Credits

The Vanichi Social Networks and Browsers photography series was developed by creative director and photographer Viktorija Pashuta, wardrobe stylist Chalia Young (Girls), wardrobe stylist Jordan Anthony Swain (Guys), Tre Major (Girls) hair stylist Barbara Yniguez (Guys), make up artists Tokiko Inoue and Heiddis Ros.

Social network models are Vu Nguyen (Twitter), Jordan Anthony Swain (Instagram), Mazlow Petosa (Facebook), Taejung Lee (Google+), Daniel Gibson (Tumblr), Adam Lee (Pinterest), Kenny Dean (Flickr), Skyler Yeast (Linkedin). Browser models are Kaylen Dao (Chrome), Brittany Ryan (Safari), Clancy McClain (Firefox), Tracy Acholonu (Opera), Polina Frantsena (Internet Explorer).