Three "End of the Flower's Day" Time Lapses


This video contains three pretty different time lapse segments. In each flowers are closing/collapsing/crumbling as their day in the sun comes to an end. Here’s the more specific details: (1) The first segment is one I’m particularly pleased with. It captures 24 hour of “Daydream” cacti flower activity … 6 flowers that have bloomed fade and crumble over the course of a day. But! But 4 other flowers that have yet to bloom finish growing and then bloom (you’ll see them grow dramatically before blooming) as the 6 original flowers fade. (2) Two “Madame Pele” flowers bite the dust … one quite violently. (3) Five “Anti-matter” flowers crumple up.

15 "Antimatter" Flowers Explode Open


Eight hours of flower opening action crushed into about 16 seconds. Enjoy!

Time-Lapse of Two "Cabaret" Cactus Flowers Opening


Three views … each progressively closer. 8 hours of opening activity in roughly 5.5 seconds three times over. The cactus is about 3.5″/9 CM tall.

California Inspires Me: Jack Black (2014)


The California Sunday Magazine approached me to participate to their California Inspires Me project, a series of animated interviews on Californian artists sponsored by Google Play. This time, Jack Black is covering growing up in Hermosa Beach, an early crush and Spicoli lifestyles. — Direction & Design: Nicolas Ménard Animation: Anne-Lou Erambert & Nicolas Ménard Sound Production: Mooj Zadie Music: Shannon Ferguson Special Thanks to: John Spiker Commissioned by: The California Sunday Magazine & Google Play

ATROPA — Sci-fi Short


An Off-World Detective investigates the missing research vessel ATROPA. Concept short inspired by ’70s and ’80s sci-fi classics like Alien and Blade Runner. Directed by Eli Sasich • Written by Clay Tolbert (Agent) Trevor Astbury • CAA (Manager) Eric Williams • Zero Gravity Management Produced by Chris Bryant Co-Produced by Lieren Stuivenvolt Allen Director of Photography Greg Cotten Production Designer Alec Contestabile Edited by Zachary Anderson Music by Kevin Riepl Visual Effects by Ryan Wieber VFX Supervisors Ryan Wieber & Tobias Richter Spaceship VFX by Tobias Richter & The Light Works Starring: Anthony Bonaventura Jeannie Bolet David M. Edelstien Ben Kliewer Chris Voss © Corridor Productions 2015

The Sun Hates Me


The story behind the music video Glare by Sheep, Dog & Wolf. Watch the video here: vimeo.com/91349096 Edited and Directed by Damian Golfinopoulos. Shot by the crew making the music video. Color by Crystal Ashford at Colorspace. Music by Sheep, Dog & Wolf. Additional Sound Mix by Joshua Lynn at Thinkt. Titles and GFX by Lone Wolf Design and Sean Wallace. MASSIVE THANKS are due to NZOA for helping to fund this music video, Panavision in Melbourne for supporting us the way you did (we could NOT have made this music video without you!!), Hadleigh Walker for saving our asses on more than one occasion, Thinkt, Wireless Warehouse, Annie Whittaker for making the first shot possible, Park Road Post / Wingnut Films for gifting us the film stock, and the lovely ladies at the Coober Pedy Library for letting us set up a satellite office!

Charlie Hebdo, Before the Massacre


In this short documentary filmed at Charlie Hebdo in 2006, cartoonists and editors design a satirical front page image of Muhammad. Produced by: Jérôme Lambert and Philippe Picard Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/17qpRt7 Click here to follow us: vimeo.com/newyorktimes Watch more videos at: nytimes.com/video Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/nytvideo

Kismet Diner


Winner of Manhattan Short Festival 2013 https://www.facebook.com/kismetdiner Sometimes you have to listen with your heart… One Saturday night, midway through an impromptu concert, Laura notices a customer she hasn’t seen before with a look of complete disinterest on his face. Laura wouldn’t usually mind, but with this guy, it’s as though she wasn’t even there. Who is he? And why can’t Laura stop looking at him?

The Joy Of Storage / IKEA The Wonderful Everyday / TV Advert Full


Most people think that storage is dull but at IKEA we know the joy that good storage can bring you. A bookcase allows you to keep and re-visit all your favourite books. A stylish chest in the living room means that you won’t be surrounded by toys when you are trying to relax in the evening. And a well planned wardrobe will help you pick out clothes quickly in the morning, so you can have an extra 10 minutes in bed.

In this advert we focus on the joy that comes from giving the things you love a proper home. Our story follows a flock of much-loved T-Shirts as they go on an epic journey to find their home. After travelling across seas and mountains, they eventually come to rest in a beautiful IKEA PAX wardrobe.

The advert was shot by Dougal Wilson at Blink Productions.

The soundtrack is ‘Strength of an Empire’ written by Thomas Bergersen & Nick Phoenix

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