Mount Kimbie – 'Delta'


‘We follow Milson Pulse on 21/05/17; the day he is convinced to plan and take part in a robbery lead by his girlfriend. it is also the day Milson goes missing.’ Director – Frank Lebon Producer – Nat Baring Production designer – Alice Kirkpatrick Cinematographer – Molly Manning Walker 1st AD – Nick Middleton Stylist – Laura Vartiainen Styling assistant – Claire Lemaigre Hair/Make up – Katie King Location manager – Tancred Campbell Casting director – Camilla Arthur Casting assistant – Rebecca Cheavers Production design assistant – Yasmina Kurunis Production design assistant – Phoebe Shakespeare 1st AC – Evangelous Polychronopoulos 2nd AC – George Young Production assistant – Celeste Kennedy Doig Production assistant – Carl Standertskjold Production assistant – Joe Fox Animation Assistant – Gilbert Bannerman Milson Pulse – Wilson Oryema Lily – Lily Ashley Robber #1 & #2 – Clint and Lee Sanderson Police Officer x2 – Lachlan Munro Bank Clerk x2 – Nickesha Grant Bank Customer x3 – Camilla Arthur

JUMPY | Animated Short Film


Jumpy lives to jump! WATCH THE BEHIND THE SCENES HERE: vimeo.com/231294610 Written, Animated, and Directed by Anthony Falleroni 412-400-5075 afalleroni@gmail.com Original Score and Sound Design by Luminist Created in Adobe Photoshop, After Effects, and Premiere 2017

The River: Beauty & Hate


Today I want to share a new video about a special place which evokes contradictory feelings. It’s impossible to not be entranced by the beauty of the Kremenchuk reservoir. At the same time, many hate it as a manmade imposition. It’s creation from 1956 to 1959 forced the residents of over 200 villages to abandon their homes without any assistance or compensation. On top of that, imagine the the feelings associated with knowing that the place of your birth, the place where your life’s memories are built has been literally washed off the face of the planet. In total, 212 villages were flooded and 133 people moved out of the valley. But this video isn’t about those people and their fate, but about the feelings, the emotions, that the water elicits. Today the Kremenchuk reservoir is the largest in Ukraine with an area of 2252 km2 and a volume of 13.5km3 Despite knowing their history, I can’t help but admire these landscapes. They inspire me. P.S. This video was unplanned. The large majority of the footage was filmed incidentally at different times over the course of the last year. Today it practically assembled itself into the short video before you now. Enjoy! Credits: Film & edit: Vadym Sapatrylo Music: Ryan Taubert – We Wish It Was Never Light (licensed by musicbed.com) Sound: stonefromthesky Gis & cartography: Fedir Gontsa Gear: Nikon D800 + Nikkor 85mm/f1.4 + Carl Zeiss 25mm/f2.8 Dji Phantom 2 + Gopro 3+ Kessler Cineslider + Second shooter

The Ace of Cups: San Francisco's (Almost) Forgotten All-Girl Band


The Haight-Ashbury of 1967 was a place of endless possibility: new ways of living, an influx of ideas, and political and cultural revolution were in the air. And yet amidst this “anything goes” scene, one band still stuck out as an anomaly. The Ace of Cups didn’t set out to be an all-girl band. The group’s original five members — Mary Gannon, Marla Hunt, Denise Kaufman, Mary Ellen Simpson and Diane Vitalich — came together guided by the communal spirit that blanketed Summer of Love-era San Francisco. Up to that point, most all-female bands had worn matching outfits and played cover songs. But with original songs that reflected their circumstances, the Ace of Cups played with groups like The Band, Jefferson Airplane, and even Jimi Hendrix, an avowed fan. Despite their impact in San Francisco, in the intervening years the Ace of Cups were relegated to footnote status, all but written out of history books. But now, having kept in touch, four of the five original band members are about to enter a new chapter. Watch above to follow their journey. – Text by Kevin L. Jones Director, Editor: Kelly Whalen Cinematography and Sound: Peter Ruocco, Kelly Whalen, Jessica Jones Music by The Ace of Cups http://www.aceofcupsofficial.com

ALPHA


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''It Only Takes A Moment'' – Gerald Heaslip (1965)


Gerald Heaslip lip-syncs his version of the showtune “It Only Takes a Moment”, during the “talent competition” segment of the Australian TV series “Bandstand”. I don’t know much about this singer, except for the fact that he appeared on several episodes of “In Melbourne Tonight”. He seems to be another long lost talent show contestant.

''Are You Kissing More Now'' – Bill & Boyd (1965)


Bill & Boyd lip-sync their cover of “Are You Kissing More Now (But Enjoying It Less)” in this clip from Australian TV series “Bandstand”. This is from the 12 June 1965 episode. This a kinescope recording (as is usual for the series).

''The World I Used to Know'' – Jimmie Rodgers (1965)


U.S. pop singer Jimmie Rodgers lip-syncs his song “The World I Used to Know” on the Australian TV series ” Bandstand”. First telecast 12 June 1965 on the National Television Network (now the Nine Network). A kinescope recording (the original videotape no longer exists).

''I Know a Place'' – Sharon Back (1965)


Pop singer Sharon Black lip-syncs her cover of “I Know a Place” on the Australian TV series “Bandstand”.

The Grotlyn


Trailer for Benji Davies’ picture book, ‘The Grotlyn’. Publishing 7 September 2017 in the UK. Visit thegrotlyn.com Published by Harper Collins Children’s Books Designed by Benji Davies Produced & Directed by Moth 2D Animation by Moth, Anne Escot Compositing by Moth & Stef Roberts Music by Pierre O’Reilly Sound Design by Ally Mobbs Client – Harper Collins Children’s Books Production Year – 2017