Robot Soccer Goes Big Time


As the Euro 2012 and this year’s RoboCup unfold, we imagine what soccer played by robots might be like if one of the world’s most excitable announcing pairs, Ray Hudson and Phil Schoen, called the game.

Enjoy this hilarious yet terrifying vision of our sporting future, but get your laughs in now; these little sporting drones might control us one day.

THIBAUT BUCCELLATO – SHOWREEL 2015


Showreel 2015 de mes réalisations www.thibautbuccellato.fr Musique : Charles Ludig – Streets of la bardelle Contact : thibaut.buccellato@gmail.com

Colapesce – L'Altra Guancia


“L’Altra Guancia” is the first song released on New Year’s Day by Sicilian songwriter Colapesce. The videoclip – made by Ground’s Oranges – refers to plots, photography and framing typical in the filmmaking themes of the decades between the ’40s and the ‘60s. Strong noir atmospheres swiftly become a means of access to this feminine and psychological drama. A rough love story, death, regrets occur in an upper middle class environment. The tragedy itself almost put the protagonists’ gender in the background: the whole story is happening between not only two lovers but two anguished human beings. The prologue and epilogue could be considered open to the viewers’ discretion. Filmed in one day only in the magnificent Plemmirio Natural Reserve and the abandoned lighthouse of Capo Murro di Porco (situated near Siracusa, Sicily) “L’Altra Guancia” is also a honest homage to Alfred Hitchcock, Michelangelo Antonioni, Ingmar Bergman and their timeless and inspirational masterpieces.

Save The White Of Our World


The purpose of this video is to make people aware about the arctic and the world. The melting Arctic is under threat from oil drilling, industrial fishing and conflict. You can Save The Arctic. Disclaimer: Music by Johann Sebastian Montaño Alvarez. “Save The White” All rights reserved, Scenes videos take from To The Arctic (Movie 2012), presented by Warner Bros Pictures, IMAX Corporation and MacGillivray Freeman Films © Copyright MMXII Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved, Arctic Tale (2007) presented by National Geographic © Copyright Paramount Classics All rights reserved and other videos from the web. Video HD 1080p here: youtu.be/4vASi4l8ly0 You can find more information about environment and the Arctic: http://www.savethearctic.org www.greenpeace.org www.oneworldoneocean.com http://intothearctic.gp www.arcticwatch.ca www.polarbearsinternational.org Song: www.soundcloud.com/sebazx/save-the-white www.soundcloud.com/sebazx/save-the-white-without-guitar Facebook: www.facebook.com/arctic.rising www.facebook.com/greenpeace.international?fref=ts Twitter: www.twitter.com/Greenpeace

Novalia PrintedMIDI for DJ QBert's Album cover


Want to be some of the first to get your hands on some exclusive printed MIDI? Register your interest at http://www.novalia.co.uk/portfolio/printed-midi/

Novalia worked with DJ Qbert to create the world’s first interactive DJ Decks in an album cover.

QBert’s Kickstarter funded Extraterrestria album features a set of working Bluetooth MIDI decks and controls that connect to iOs and OSx. Touching the paper connects to the Algoriddim DJAY app, allowing the user to scratch, mix and fade any songs they load into the software.
Complete with two decks, a cross fader and an array of SFX buttons beautifully printed onto paper using printed electronics and artwork designed by Morning Breath for QBert, the decks demonstrate the possibilities for interconnectivity between the physical and digital in a way that can enhance user experience.

Talking about the technology behind the technology behind the product, Novalia’s Dr Kate Stone comments

“We believe the future will look more like the past than the present, where beautiful old school things we love and are nostalgic about will not die as many have said. We hope to breathe life into things like books and album covers, keeping the creativity in physical products alive. We work at the interface of the digital and physical, taking the essence of the digital world and putting that digital DNA into beautiful physical objects which have intuitive touch, connectivity and data beneath the surface and are manufactured by processes such as regular print”

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Boy Meets Girl


A Sci-Fi love story, set 10,000 years from now, asks the question… what does it mean to be human? Directed by Rick Barcode Produced by 1905 Films In association with Scream Whisper Media Written by Rick Barcode & Kyle Anderson Starring: Ryan Johnson Abrianna Peto Computer voices: Sibel Suleyman & Yuanyuan Cinematography George Maria Art Director John Gallegos Production Design Rick Barcode Camera Operator Christopher Dunnam 1st AC Nelson Ramirez Key Grip Radames Fernandez Script Supervisor Alexsis Neuman Hair & Makeup Angela Johnson Airbrush Artists Letty Lopez Liz Gopwani Craft Services Yuri Chavez Composites & SFX Dontae Carter Colorist Eden Fiox Sound, Titles & Edit Rick Barcode CGI Animation Sean Collett Grips & Art Department Jess Valesquez Eric Holbert Mike Bisceglia Tyler Stefanelli Jennifer Williams Neil Hilton Koryalan Lupinski Jason Lobb Dolly Grips Kyle Anderson Jasmine Gomez Interns Madeline Schrenkeisen Jessica Ryder Assistant to Mr. Barcode Jacqueline Marie Martin Orchestral Underscore By Brian Crutchfield Starstation Earth By Banco De Gaia Planet Dog Records A Good Man is Hard to Find By Bessie Smith I Need Your Love By N.R.G. Chill Music Records Special thanks to: John Alliano, Bob Benedetto, Philip Zurisk, Amy & Josh Case, Ryder Page and W&M. SHOT ENTIRELY AT 1905 FILM STUDIOS, LAS VEGAS NV ©2014 1905 Films All rights Reserved. www.1905FilmStudios.com

salvage


Redundant military vehicles slowly consumed by nature over time. This hardware, built to withstand the heat of battle slowly crumbles and rusts. Trees grow from the hulks, metal turns to ferns, they sit drowned in pools of water. A metaphor for the battle that nature must fight against the worst that mankind can throw at it, and the tenacity that nature possesses. A timelapse short with music by Machinefabriek. Screened as part of ‘Cinema Nova’ Episode 13 on Northbay TV, USA. Jan. 2015

These little fluffy secrets – short horror movie


“No one keeps a secret so well as a child” – Victor Hugo written, directed, edited: Lukasz Pytlik based on “Stuffed friend” by Jason Yungbluth cinematography: Marek Sokolowski starring: Zuza Boguslaw, Laura Jonca, Aga Jonca music: T E Morris http://temorris.co.uk/ Pieter Nooten /appears courtesy of rocket girl records/ http://www.pieternooten.com http://www.reverbnation.com/pieternooten http:///www.myspace.com/pieternooten Fabrizio Paterlini http://www.fabriziopaterlini.com http://www.fabriziopaterlinirecords.com sound: Bartek Krynicki sounds & fx: insinger, orestes, 11linda, carmsie, elektrocell of freesound.org costumes: Aga Jonca graphics: The GFX & Aga Zajac

Myanmar


Last xmas, I spent 2 weeks in Myanmar travelling in various places such as Yangon, Inle, Bagan, Mandalay, Hsipaw. During that trip, I captured all the footages with a GoPro in slow motion. Slow motion was a natural choice for me as it is country you visit by taking your time and appreciating every single moment. The video was filmed with a GoPro 4 Silver in 1080p at 50fps. It was edited on Final Cut Pro X and graded with Film Convert. Music is: “Border Blaster (Instrumental Version)” by Josh Woodward (http://www.joshwoodward.com/) See my work @ www.lucasveuve.com Like on fcb @ www.facebook.com/lucasveuvephotos Follow on twitter @ lucasveuve Instagram @ lucasveuve

Batman Evolution