Classic commercials for defunct products. Sometimes the brand is still around but the exact product is gone, while in some cases both the brand and product are gone.
The Outer Darkness – PART 01
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The Outer Darkness is Part 01 of a terrifying new web series from the creators of popular horror series Bloody Cuts. STORY: “On Friday evenings in Lynnsmouth Community Centre, meets a group led by Father Jonathan Crowe. Together they share their stories – tales of strange occurrences, horrific events and bizarre encounters that have scarred their lives. Tonight, a young tormented woman called Jenny will share a story of her experience with a game of chance that sealed the fate of her family…” Produced & Directed by: Ben Franklin & Anthony Melton Writer: Joel Morgan Director of Photography: Jonny Franklin Visit the official website at www.theouterdarkness.co.uk and see more of our work on the official website or – along with our previous short films (including Vimeo Staff Picked ‘Suckablood’ and ‘Don’t Move’) – on the Bloody Cuts YouTube channel. For news on future episodes please LIKE our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/theouterdarknessfilm And follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/faithindarkness You can also see how we made ‘The Outer Darkness’ through the ‘From Script to Scream’ series – an in-depth behind the scenes episodic documentary following the film’s production online at KesslerU: http://www.kessleru.com/script-to-scream/ CAST: Isla Carter, Tom Geoffrey, Antony Edridge, Anita Booth, Darren Kent, Ross Mullan and Jonny Philips. ***NOTE: ‘The Outer Darkness’ is a horror film, so is best viewed with minimal lighting, and of course with speakers/headphones for the full experience***
Any questions? Please don’t hesitate to contact me: guillaume_couture@live.ca Hi, In 2013, my girlfriend and I decided to drop everything and move to Kuala Lumpur. This is a short video of what happened during this 1 1/2 year. This has been shot in: Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi, Penang, Kuantan, Pulau Besar, Pulau Pangkor) Indonesia (Bali) Thailand (Ko Samui) Singapore (Singapore) Cambodia (Siem Reap) Phillipines (Malapascua, Cebu) Vietnam (Hanoi, Halong, Mai Chau) Japan (Tokyo) A Big thank you to AIrAsia and Airbnb, to make travels so accessible. Thanks for watching, Guillaume and Isabelle Music by Capital Cities – Safe And Sound
North Korea – Insight to the unseen
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Pierre, A friend of Magenta Films, went to North Korea and decided to bring along a camera. After a short & brief DSLR course he went….. and came back with unseen footage from this country and proven himself a pretty good DOP 😉 Thijs, our editor, was intrigued by the footage and made a little edit…..
Godus Community Update
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Today, Peter, Jack and Konrad will be going over some of the main concerns brought up by the Godus Community over the last couple weeks as well as the future of Godus.
Give Your Heart This Valentine’s Day
Posted in: AnimationHeart Transplant UK is running a Valentine’s Day campaign centred on Stacie Pridden, who has been diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension and may have only three months left to live if she cannot find a heart. The campaign is centred on a website, giveyourheart.co.uk , where visitors can register to be an organ donor, using an e-card to tell their friends about it.
Stacie is one of 265 people in the UK in need of a new heart. She’s been on a waiting list for three years. Whilst 9 out of 10 people support organ donation, only 3 out of 10 of us actually sign up.
Credits
The Give Your Heart campaign was developed at Dare, London, by creatives Chloe Pope and Jessica Morris.
Filming was shot by director James Strong via Dark Energy Films with director of photography Matt Gray.
Scope Kiss the awkward goodbye
Posted in: AnimationUK dsability charity Scope is urging the public to ‘kiss the awkward goodbye’ with a series of tongue-in-cheek, disability-themed cards released for Valentine’s Day. The set of four illustrated cards is being given away with every purchase made at Scope’s Camden store, and made available online at scope.org.uk/awkward, scope.org.uk/cards and Facebook. The cards remind us that romance is part of life for people with disabilities relating to mobility (I love you and it’s not just the free parking, I’m Head Over Wheels With You), hearing (Sign Sweet Nothings To Me) and sight (Get your cane, you’ve pulled). The cards are a continuation of the End The Awkward campaign, launched with three Alex-Brooker themed commercials in 2014.
In addition to the card, Scope has released a frank film that shows disabled people dishing the dirt on dating, relationships, sex, and the stigma that comes with it. TV presenter Sophie Morgan and musician and actor Mat Fraser are just a few of those revealing their most awkward moments on camera.
Scope has launched the findings as part of a national campaign End The Awkward, to raise awareness of disability and end the awkwardness that many people feel around disabled people. Scope’s research shows that the majority (67%) of Brits feel awkward around disabled people, and as a result they panic or worse – avoid contact altogether. Just 1 in 20 Brits has ever dated a disabled person. A staggering eight out of ten people in Britain (76%) have never invited a disabled person to a social occasion. Half of the British public (48%) has never started a conversation with someone disabled. Less than one in five (16%) people have invited a disabled person round to their house.
Richard Hawkes, Scope’s CEO, says:
“Not enough people know a disabled person, or know enough about disability. This can mean people worry about saying or doing the wrong thing and feel awkward. We wanted to raise this issue in a light-hearted way. Scope’s End The Awkward campaign gets us all thinking about what we can do to include disabled people in our lives – whether it’s just as friends or something more…”
Credits
The Beyond Awkward campaign was developed at Grey London by creative director Vicki Maguire, copywriter Lex Down and art director Jamie Starbuck, account director Sophie Fredheim, account manager Fay Taylor, creatie producer Paul Millar, planners Matt Tanter and Mike Alhadeff, with illustrator Dave Anderson.
Truth or Drink – The Full Video
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Just in time for Valentine’s Day, couples get honest and a little tipsy playing a game of truth or drink.
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Produced, Directed, and Edited by Cut.com
Director of Photography: Brian Liepe
Audio: Eric Soma
Makeup: Sable Desireè
Production Assistant: Jessica Law
Talent:
Nicolette & Darryl
Krystal & Ian
Jessica & Mark
Genie & Ralph
Haley & Alex
Jessica & Mark
Kenneth & Bennett
Theresa & Kevin
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Cosmic Valentine
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This film explores the profound and gritty wisdom of our channel to the cosmos: the bodacious, blonde-haired astrologist Angel Eyedealism. Our cosmic sage is an East Village icon, counseling thousands of people on love, sex and how to get it. Produced and directed by Chris Cascarano Photography Alex Cullen Sound by Mike “Wally” Wallach Lighting by Bryan Gentry Music by Albert Behar Editing by Sandy McGrady