Airport Shuffle
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A few hours to kill at the airport in Denver, CO. Music: Rihanna – Stay (Brancez Bootleg) https://soundcloud.com/branchez/stay-branchez-bootleg
A few hours to kill at the airport in Denver, CO. Music: Rihanna – Stay (Brancez Bootleg) https://soundcloud.com/branchez/stay-branchez-bootleg
The Drone Aviary reveals fleeting glimpses of the city from the perspective of drones. It explores a world where the ‘network’ begins to gain physical autonomy. Drones become protagonists, moving through the city, making decisions about the world and influencing our lives in often opaque yet profound ways. This film is part of The Drone Aviary Project, by Superflux, which investigates the social, political and cultural potential of drone technology as it enters civil space. It has been awarded the Grants for the Arts from the Arts Council England. To find out more about the project visit: superflux.in/blog/the-drone-aviary
A man (DAVID AJALA) whose job places him on the fringes of British society explains his day-to-day life. Taking us through his daily routine, we witness the boredom and repetition that comes with being a ghost in the system. Dir. Luke Carlisle – http://lukecarlisle.com Written by Luke Carlisle and Trim DOP. Alex Reid – http://alexreiddop.com Prod. Dan Keefe Exec Prod. Mark Waites and Anthony Austin Music. Visionist – https://soundcloud.com/visionist Edit. Jack Williams Grade. Tim Smith @ The Mill Flame Artist. Carl Norton @ The Mill Sound Design. Neil Johnson @ Factory
Fashion Film for TOUS. Agency: SCPF Prod. Company: Puente Aereo Films Music: “Where did the love go” by The Seihos
Some analogue experiments with gravity. Big thanks to Radium Audio for this brilliant music & sound design! Video: Clemens Wirth (www.clemenswirth.com) Audio: Radium Audio (www.radium-audio.com)
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Thu 23rd Apr 2015 | News
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The Alchemist’s Letter from Carlos Stevens
A visually rich, darkly inventive fairy tale directed by Student Academy Award® finalist Carlos Andre Stevens.
Starring 2-time Academy Award® nominee John Hurt (V for Vendetta, Alien, Hellboy, The Elephant Man, Midnight Express) and up-and-coming star Eloise Webb (Cinderella, The Iron Lady).
Hyundai is running “A Message To Space”, a film in which a 13-year-old girl from Houston, Texas, sends a giant hand-written message to her father, an astronaut on the International Space Station. Using the Delamar Dry Lake, Nevada, US as a blank canvas, Hyundai Motor dispatched 11 Genesis cars to write an epic message covering an area more than one and a half times that of New York City’s Central Park. Terry Virts, commander of Expedition 43, was able to capture the message in film. Measuring 5.55 km2, the creation has been officially recognized as ‘the largest tire track image’ ever by Guinness World Records. The official campaign site, amessagetospace.com, hosts the video, the behind-the-scenes video, along with an opportunity for people all over the world to share a virtual message with friends or families.
Describing the brand’s philosophy of caring for its customers, Scott Noh, Head of Overseas Marketing Group, Hyundai Motor Company said, “Keeping in line with Hyundai Motor’s corporate vision of being a ‘lifetime partner in automobiles and beyond’, the campaign highlights our philosophy of caring for customers through emotional interaction and becoming a brand beyond simply a means of transportation. Although sending a message to space with our Genesis cars was not an easy challenge, it enabled us to demonstrate our caring vision to our customers.”
Experts from Korea, Europe, and the United States gathered to successfully deliver the ambitious project. Firstly, the team had to identify optimal locations based on numerous geographical and meteorological factors. After several expeditions to various locations, and analyzing global weather data, Delamar Dry Lake in Nevada was selected as the most optimal destination. The whole event proved challenging and required a vehicle with outstanding engine performance, precise handling, a proven powertrain, and excellent driving stability to cope with the rough surface while creating the elaborate message.
The Hyundai Message to Space campaign was developed at Innocean Worldwide, Seoul, by creative director Gunny Park, art directors Youngill Jang, Yonghee Kim, Seoyeon Cho, copywriters Jaeshik Seo and Mijin Lee, account team Eunjung Ahn, Euisung Ha, Jeehye Ryu, Jee Roh, producers Hojun Roh, Nuri Hong and Myunghwa Song.
Filming was shot by director John S Park via Planit and Duofilms with assistant director Sung Bin, production designer Vincent Reynaud, directors of photography Patrick Duroux and Michael Fitzmaurice.
Post production was done at Vixen Studios by VFX supervisor Yeonsu Kim, 2D artists Sejoon Park, Kwangseon Seo, Hanjoon Lee, Yeonwook Kim, 3D artists Kyungho Park, Youngjin Jeon, Seuogwon Kim, Minje Kim, Seunghun Lee and Seong-gyeong Je.
Music is a waltz by Johann Strauss II, “Fruhlingsstimmen (Voices of Spring), Op. 410″, performed by Austrian Radio Symphony Orchestra.
An explosion of cel-animated characters shake their stuff in this collaborative music video. Slightly NSFW. Animated by: Vic CHHUN – [00’05”] William LABORIE – [00’25”] David MAINGAULT – [00’40”] Leyla KADDOURA – [00’55”] Faouzi HAMMADI – [01’10”] Anne-Lou ERAMBERT – [01’25”] Raphaël CHABASSOL – [01’40”] Abdel Raouf ZAIDI – [01’55”] Yvon JARDEL – [02’10”]… Read more »