I AM HERE – short film


Alone in an aging cosmos, a traveller’s pilgrimage comes to an end. → twitter.com/eoinduffy → instagram.com/eoinduffy CREDITS – WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY: Eoin Duffy VOICED: Nicholas Campbell ANIMATION: Eoin Duffy Henrique Barone SOUND DESIGN: John Black ORIGINAL MUSIC: Menalon ADDITIONAL VOICE: Fred Ewanuick (Gerry) STILLS PHOTOGRAPHY: Rosamond Nobury FOLEY: Karla Baumgardner FOLEY RECORDING: Geoffrey Mitchell RE-RECORDING MIXER: Jean Paul Vialard ONLINE EDITOR: Denis Pilon TECHNICAL DIRECTOR: Eloi Champagne TECHNICAL COORDINATOR: Steve Hallé TECHNICAL EDIT COORDINATOR: Wes Machnikowski PRODUCTION COORDINATOR: Kathleen Jayme STUDIO ADMINISTRATORS: Carla Jones + Rosalina Di Sario + Victoire-Émilie Bessette MARKETING MANAGER: Geneviève Bérard PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR: Jennifer Roworth PRODUCERS: Shirley Vercruysse + Maral Mohammadian EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Shirley Vercruysse + Michael Fukushima

Envisioning Chemistry: Chemical Garden II


When a piece of metal salt is dropped in the solution of sodium silicate, a membrane of insoluble metal silicate is formed. Due to the osmotic pressure, water enters the membrane and breaks it, generating more insoluble membranes. This cycle repeats and the salt grows into all kinds of interesting forms. This film recorded the osmotic growth of 6 salts inside sodium silicate solution. The growth is so life-like, no wonder Stéphane Leduc thought it might have something to do with the mechanism life over 100 years ago. For more images, please visit: https://www.behance.net/ZWT For more films, please visit: http://envisioningchemistry.com Credits Video: Wenting Zhu Producer: Yan Liang

Could These Be The Remains Of A Mysterious Russian Ghost Ship?


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Grid Instrument – Basic Usage Tutorial


How to use the GridInstrument iOS app.

GridInstrument is an app that turns your iPhone or iPad into a playable grid (much like the Ableton Push or scale-mode on a Launchpad Pro).

It has a simple sound generator built in, but where it really shines is in its ability to output MIDI data. It has Audiobus 3 support so that you can send MIDI to other apps. It also has MIDI out support so that you can send button presses to outboard hardware or even to a Network MIDI connection.

But the coolest feature of the app by far is that you can hook up your Ableton Launchpad controller directly to it (using the Apple Camera Connection Kit) and it will let you play your Launchpad like a musical instrument.

Download the app here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gridinstrument/id1296511558?mt=8

Grid Instrument – Launchpad Tethering to iPad


This video shows how to tether your Novation Launchpad to iOS Grid Instrument app.

GridInstrument is an app that turns your iPhone or iPad into a playable grid (much like the Ableton Push or scale-mode on a Launchpad Pro).

It has a simple sound generator built in, but where it really shines is in its ability to output MIDI data. It has Audiobus 3 support so that you can send MIDI to other apps. It also has MIDI out support so that you can send button presses to outboard hardware or even to a Network MIDI connection.

But the coolest feature of the app by far is that you can hook up your Ableton Launchpad controller directly to it (using the Apple Camera Connection Kit) and it will let you play your Launchpad like a musical instrument.

Download it here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gridinstrument/id1296511558?mt=8

Using the iOS GridInstrument app with External MIDI Synths


This is a tutorial that shows you how to use the iOS GridInstrument app with external MIDI synthesizers.

GridInstrument is an app that turns your iPhone or iPad into a playable grid (much like the Ableton Push or scale-mode on a Launchpad Pro).

It has a simple sound generator built in, but where it really shines is in its ability to output MIDI data. It has Audiobus 3 support so that you can send MIDI to other apps. It also has MIDI out support so that you can send button presses to outboard hardware or even to a Network MIDI connection.

But the coolest feature of the app by far is that you can hook up your Ableton Launchpad controller directly to it (using the Apple Camera Connection Kit) and it will let you play your Launchpad like a musical instrument.

Download the app here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gridinstrument/id1296511558?mt=8

Motorcycle Love Affair (1975)


British “public information film” (public service announcement) for motorcycle safety. Entertaining. Rated “U”.

ASDA Best Christmas Ever

Asda has launched its 2017 festive campaign, “Best. Christmas. Ever.”. “Imaginarium”, the commercial at the heart of the Asda Best Christmas Ever campaign, gives viewers a behind-the-scenes glance into the magical world where Asda Christmas treats are created. Set to the iconic track ‘Don’t Stop’ by Fleetwood Mac, the 60” TVC follows a young girl and her grandfather, who sneak into the Christmas Asda headquarters, the Imaginarium, revealing the secrets behind the iconic seasonal ranges and products available in store this festive season. As we follow their journey through weird and wonderful rooms, we discover magical machines, enchanting experiments and the imaginative ways in which Asda will ensure the Best. Christmas. Ever.: from reindeers powering a ginormous food mixer to make Christmas puddings, to canapés and mince pies being assembled by tiny Asda Imaginarium workers, and Christmas Smash Igloo cakes being tested by strapping weightlifters – the ranges offer creativity, innovation and quality. A captivating place with a surprise in every corner – a giant pop-up Christmas cookbook snaps opens to reveal two real life Asda chefs preparing the iconic Christmas meal of roast turkey with all the trimmings, including this year’s special Wagyu dripping roast potatoes. We also catch a glimpse into a futuristic gin room where truffles are being infused with gin by a giant ‘gin laser’. Their expedition comes to its fruition when Walter, the factory’s security guard shows them what other adventures lie in store for them, revealing the whole of the Imaginarium in all its glory.

Asda Best Christmas Ever commercial

Four further 30” adverts will be rolled out over the festive period, which will reveal more mysteries of the Asda Imaginarium. These spots will focus on four key festive shopping moments: Gifting, Home Decorations, Parties & Gatherings and ‘the Big Shop’. The Gifting film will also feature a panel of children selecting toys either as ‘fun’ or ‘boring’, highlighting the ‘Chosen by Kids’ range at Asda, where only the little ones have a say in what makes the cut. Each of the 30” spots will be supported on TV with 10” ads that focus on the essential Christmas staples such as turkey and vegetables and party food. These ads will highlight Asda’s amazing prices and deals, echoed in 6” YouTube bumpers.

Asda Best Christmas Ever commercial

Asda will engage dynamic technology to create tailored Trueview videos, taking audience search terms and linking them thematically with relevant Asda messaging. These will bring contextual relevance to the 6” YouTube Christmas bumpers, and will be supplemented with short-form 2” content and carousel ads on Facebook. The campaign will also feature an innovative, gamified Snapchat filter, where people can become the striped weightlifters from the ad.

Asda Best Christmas Ever commercial

Behind the campaign

Andy Murray, Chief Marketing Officer at Asda, said: “Earlier in the year we held sessions with our customers to get feedback on our Christmas range. As we talked to them about Christmas we could see how much joy and happiness planning their Christmas brought them – we knew we wanted to reflect that in our ad. When we saw their reactions to our food – the way it surprised them and made them smile – as well as the incredible pride and attention to detail our product developers had put into creating it, the inspiration for the Imaginarium was born.”

Eilidh Macaskill, Asda’s Vice President Creative and Media, explains: “By Combining CGI animation and some spectacular real life venues, the ad and the wider campaign is a love letter to our customers and products.”

Sara Rose, Group Creative Director at Saatchi & Saatchi London added: “Although the campaign has a fantastical element to it, our stories are firmly rooted in what Asda has to offer shoppers this Christmas, from old favourites to inventive new treats like gin infused chocolates and massive Christmas puddings. Our first thought was “how do they come up with these things?” And the campaign just grew from there.”

Asda Best Christmas Ever Credits

The Asda Best. Christmas. Ever campaign was developed at Saatchi & Saatchi London by chief creative officer Kate Stanners, group creative director Sara Rose, art director Cece Chu, copywriter Ryan Price, designer Teresa Goncalves, planning director Paul Hackett, account team Danny Josephs, Andy Chisholm, Jennie Gundill, Natasha Griffiths, Patrick Boyce and Walter Bayliss, agency producers Maja McIntosh and Georgie Ford.

Media was handled at Blue 449.

Filming was shot by duo Los Perez via Blink with producer Ewen Brown.

Editor was Joce Hockings at TenThree with producer Zoe Hockings.

Post production was done at MPC by VFX supervisor Bevis Jones and producer Annabel Bennett.

Audio post production was done at 750mph.

Music, “Don’t Stop”, performed by Fleetwood Mac, was licensed at One More Music Company.

World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth Cinematic Trailer


Tensions between the Alliance and Horde have erupted, and a new age of war has begun. For more info on the game, or to opt in to the beta, head to http://worldofwarcraft.com

Steak | Basics with Babish


Want to learn how to cook a steak perfectly each time? Look no further. We’re focusing on both ribeye and skirt steak in this episode of Basics with Babish.

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Grocery List:
Tomahawk ribeye
Skirt steak
Vegetable oil
Butter
Garlic
Fresh sprig rosemary
Kosher salt
Freshly cracked pepper

Special equipment:
Stainless steel pan OR cast iron pan
Instant read thermometer

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