Vogue: Model Citizen (Director's Cut)


This is a story of 5 models from South Sudan CAST Angok Mayen Shanelle Nyasiase George Okeny Anok Yai Achok Majak Directed By Yoni Lappin Executive Producers: Nathan Scherrer & Wandie Kabule Produced By: Freenjoy New York Crew Producers: Mackenzie Berkman & Lizzie Shapiro Cinematographer: Katelin Arizmendi Steadicam Op/ B Cam Op: Joel San Juan 1st AC: Magaera Stephens 2nd AC: Tom Van Scoyoc Camera PA: Emmanuella Zachariou Camera PA: Katie Morrissey Sound Mixer: Travis Jones Key PA: Mike Alliegro PA: Thomas Foy Paris Crew Producer: Nathan Scherrer Production Coordinator: Clémentine Vanier Cinematographer: Zack Spiger 1st AC: Raphael Aprikian 2nd AC: Killian Lassabliere Sound Mixer: Philippe Henry Post Post Producer: Nathan Scherrer Edit House: Trim Editing (London) Offline Producers: Tatyana Alexandra & Polly Kemp Editor: Vid Price Assistant Editor: Ben Elkaim Sound: Aumeta Sound Mixer: Pär Carlsson Colour: Electric Theatre Collective Colourist: Jason Wallis Colour Producer: Sara Gbadamosi

ENOUGH | The Empowered Women of Korogocho


Beatrice Nyariara lives in Korogocho. It’s widely considered to be Nairobi’s most dangerous slum. More than 150,000 people are packed into the shanty town which is less than two square kilometers. Crime is high. Gangs are active. Addiction is rampant. A while back, men in her community started to attack the “grandmothers” of Korogocho at night. Most of the women attacked are sexually assaulted, and some have been killed. The men believe that the elder women were less likely to be HIV positive. They also saw them as vulnerable. A few years ago, Beatrice decided enough was enough. It was time to fight back. It was time to develop a community. The result of that decision empowered the group, and taught their community to respect them, value them, and to know how to be there for them. Together, they are taking back Korogocho. View the behind the scenes making of the film here: https://vimeo.com/268523144 Credits: Director: Brent Foster Producer: Tammy Foster Director of Photography: Pawel Dwulit Local Fixer: Evelyn Kahungu & George Kihara Gaffer/Key Grip: Maciej Kulpa Sound Recordist: Ednah Bonareri Momanyi First AC: Mike Chege Aerial Unit: Macdavis Mwangi & Christian Onyando Editor: Shane Patrick Ford, Hiatus Post-Production Supervisor: Catherine Pink, Hiatus Title Graphics and End Credits: Reactiv Original Score: David Chapdelaine, Hiatus Colourist: Sofie Borup, Company 3 Sound Design: Defacto Sound Transcriber: Mercy Muriuki VFX Compositor: Kevin Jones Special Thanks: Beatrice Nyariara Mary Nduta Esther Wanjao Mary Wanjiru Ng’ang’a Mary Njoki Wainaina Laeli Mbula Wambui wa kimuhu Rosemary Titi Beatrice Wanjiku Mary Wangui Njuguna Veronica Njeri Kago Jane Waithiageni Kiamuru Harriet Nyokabi Samuel Njoki Peter Aluvanse Felix Ochieng Francis Lugonzo Bertha Kangongoi Derek Sewell Josefina Nadurata Andrew Lynch Michael Corbiere Bruce McKay Jesse Ford Susan Rued Anderson Church of the Lord and Healing Ministries Great Hope Network Children Centre Korogocho Chief Nyabuto Omache Equipment Generously Provided by: William F. White International Inc. Supporters: Holiday Films Nimble Content The Work Inc. Hiatus Reactiv Defacto Sound Company 3 Benro Tenba LensProToGo Kessler Core SWX Convergent Design Rode Microphones Film Convert Zylight In Memory of Frank Dymock and to all those living their legacy on a daily basis. Visit the project at: www.whileimheretheproject.com Copyright Foster Visuals Inc. 2018

INTERCOURSE


A couple wakes up in bed together; they start making out and he wants to take things further, but she’s not in the mood. A passing joke about paying for her to change her mind turns serious and afterwards, they have a hard time coming to terms with how this has changed their relationship. ‘INTERCOURSE’ is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: https://vimeo.com/blog/post/intercourse Support Jonatan Etzler’s new short ‘SWIMMER’: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/204856838/swimmer-new-short-from-jonatan-etzler Written & Directed by: Jonatan Etzler Producer: Isabella Rodriguez (French Quarter Film AB) Cast: Amalia Holm Bjelke, Marcus Vögeli DP: Milja Rossi Sound: Jonathan Dakers Editor: Robert Krantz Production Designer: Olof Runsten Production Manager: Anni Eckerman Gaffer: Josua Enblom Focus Puller: Oscar Stegland FAD: Jonatan Sköld Production year: 2017 Original title: Samlag Official Selection: South by Southwest 2018 Aspen Shortsfest 2018 Uppsala International Film Festival 2017 Stockholm International Film Festival 2017 A FRENCH QUARTER FILM AB production in association with SVERIGES TELEVISION AB, film commissioner MATTI KENTRSCHYNSKYJ, with support from FILMBASEN, film commisioner ANNE-MARIE SÖHRMAN FERMELIN and technical support from LJUD & BILDMEDIA AB. This project was awarded funding from the SHORT FILM PITCH on UPPSALA INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL 2016. © FRENCH QUARTER FILM 2017. All rights reserved.

Behind the Scenes of ENOUGH | The Empowered Women of Korogocho


A behind the scenes view of the making of “ENOUGH” in Korogocho, Nairobi, Kenya. From the main film: Beatrice Nyariara lives in Korogocho. It’s widely considered to be Nairobi’s most dangerous slum. More than 150,000 people are packed into the shanty town which is less than two square kilometers. Crime is high. Gangs are active. Addiction is rampant. A while back, men in her community started to attack the “grandmothers” of Korogocho at night. Most of the women attacked are sexually assaulted, and some have been killed. The men believe that the elder women were less likely to be HIV positive. They also saw them as vulnerable. A few years ago, Beatrice decided enough was enough. It was time to fight back. It was time to develop a community. The result of that decision empowered the group, and taught their community to respect them, value them, and to know how to be there for them. Together, they are taking back Korogocho. View the main film here: https://vimeo.com/268521448 Credits: Cinematography by: Tammy Foster, Maciej Kulpa, Pawel Dwulit, Brent Foster Producer: Tammy Foster Editor: Mark McNeilly Local Fixer: Evelyn Kahungu & George Kihara Gaffer/Key Grip: Maciej Kulpa Sound Recordist: Ednah Bonareri Momanyi Aerial Unit: Macdavis Mwangi & Christian Onyando End Credits: Reactiv Music: Marmoset Special Thanks: Beatrice Nyariara Mary Nduta Esther Wanjao Mary Wanjiru Ng’ang’a Mary Njoki Wainaina Laeli Mbula Wambui wa kimuhu Rosemary Titi Beatrice Wanjiku Mary Wangui Njuguna Veronica Njeri Kago Jane Waithiageni Kiamuru Harriet Nyokabi Samuel Njoki Peter Aluvanse Felix Ochieng Francis Lugonzo Derek Sewell Josefina Nadurata Andrew Lynch Michael Corbiere Bruce McKay Jesse Ford Susan Rued Anderson Church of the Lord and Healing Ministries Great Hope Network Children Centre Korogocho Chief Nyabuto Omache Equipment Generously Provided by: William F. White International Inc. Supporters: Holiday Films/Nimble Content The Work Inc. Reactiv Benro Tenba LensProToGo Kessler Core SWX Convergent Design Rode Microphones Film Convert Zylight Marmoset In Memory of Frank Dymock and to all those living their legacy on a daily basis. Visit the project at: www.whileimheretheproject.com Foster Visuals Logo Copyright Foster Visuals Inc. 2018

Machine Learning – Student : Izzy


Machine Learning is the second set of films in the Hype Cycle series. It builds on the studio’s past experiments with motion studies, and asks: when will machines achieve human agility? http://universaleverything.com/projects/hype-cycle-machine-learning

Hype Cycle : Machine Learning – Trailer


A trailer for Machine Learning, the second set of films in the Hype Cycle series. It builds on the studio’s past experiments with motion studies, and asks: when will machines achieve human agility? http://universaleverything.com/projects/hype-cycle-machine-learning

Machine Learning – Student : Harmony


Machine Learning is the second set of films in the Hype Cycle series. It builds on the studio’s past experiments with motion studies, and asks: when will machines achieve human agility? http://universaleverything.com/projects/hype-cycle-machine-learning

Machine Learning – Student : Polly


Machine Learning is the second set of films in the Hype Cycle series. It builds on the studio’s past experiments with motion studies, and asks: when will machines achieve human agility? http://universaleverything.com/projects/hype-cycle-machine-learning

Chair Audio – Gear Guide – Superbooth 2018


FACT was at Berlin’s Superbooth to capture the latest gear action from the three-day synth celebration.

Superbooth 2018: New Atmultitron from Soulsby Synthesizers


8-Bit aficionado Paul Soulsby shows Gaz the new Atmultitron – basically a bunch of Atmegatrons in a great-looking box.
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