DAY ZERO


Cape Town is currently suffering from a water crisis due to a number of different factors. The residents are having to cut their daily water usage down to a limit of 50 litres per day per person and on the most part are collectively achieving this. The management of this crisis however is critical to the success of this wonderful city. Thank you to Ray De Vries for the voiceover and insight in to the current situation in Cape Town. Ray is one of the most fascinating people I have met and is part of the solution to future water shortages. See more here – airwater.co.za WINNER of the Wex Photo Video ‘Wex Shorts’ film competition Interview here – https://www.wexphotovideo.com/blog/pro-video/wexshorts-winner-day-zero–behind-the-shoot/ Film | Edit | Sound – Jamie Hancock Music – Musicbed / Ryan Taubert Filmed with the Lumix GH5 jamiehancock.com

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자그마치 – 신의토로 (Zagmachi – God's Lament)


https://www.facebook.com/zagmachiband/ https://www.facebook.com/nanadashii/ http://directorsnotes.com/2018/03/15/jude-chun-yena-gim-gods-lament/ /God’s Lament Once I made a whale. Tried to make it small and cute But it grew too big. Now it’s too big. What am I to do? In the forest it gets tangled in the trees And it has no wings for it to fly I’m sorry. I’m so sorry, but this is your fate Away you go. To the sea Go ahead. Go try and live your life Once I called a man and woman to take care of the Earth But they liked each other, now they love each other. What am I to do? The man screams all day And the woman weeps all night I’m sorry. I’m so sorry, but this is your fate. Away you go. To the land Go ahead. Go try and live your life One week since I made the world, and already so much to do Four seasons in a year. Switching day and night everyday Storm clouds gather and lightning strikes Volcanoes explode and cover the land No matter how I try, I cannot control it I don’t even have anyone to pray to I gave humans reason, emotion and freedom Believing they would take good care of the world But they devoured all of life on earth And keep asking for more and more Away I go. Far away From now on Go ahead. Go try and live your life /Music Video Crew Director: Jude Chun, Yena Gim Producer: Taekyeol Kim Camera: Baejin Baek Gaffer: HyeongJun Ahn Grip: Hyungkyu Kim Production Assistant: Jaewoong Choi Choreographer: Jubin Kim Calligraphy: Sumin An /Music Video Cast God: Jubin Kim Whale: Hyoin Kim Wind: JangS Beast: Donghyung Kim Fire: Jooha Kwon Light: Younghee Jeon Tree: Daniel Jung Man: Daeyoung Oh Woman: Minkyung Paik /Song Credits Written by Taekyeol Kim Arranged by ZAGMACHI, Byunghoon Lee Vocals by Taekyeol Kim Electric Guitar by Daeyoon Kwon Bass by Sungil Jo Drum by Hyoguen Yoon Accoustic Guitar/Keyboard by Byunghoon Lee Chorus by ZAGMACHI Produced by Byunghoon Lee Recorded by Byunghoon Lee (FromCharlie Studio) Drum recording by Kwonil Park (Blue Dream Studio) Mixed by Byunghoon Lee (FromCharlie Studio) Mastered by Hoon Jun (Sonic Korea) Cover Artwork by Hokyeong Ryu

Hip Hop Cafe


Born out of his Jamaica sound system roots, DJ Kool Herc changed the face of the planet in the 1970’s resourcefully creating something out of nothing called Hip-Hop. Heavy bass, scratching, break dancing, rap, graffiti art and dress code, mixing old flavours making new fresh statements are at the core of the culture’s expression. All of these component parts of HIP HOP, I love, live for and are the driving forces behind what drove me to write, produce, finance and direct my contribution to the culture called Hip Hop Cafe. A short film for real HIP HOP heads globally, this one is for you. As far as I am aware a film like hasn’t existed until now. Have a watch, like it, share it, and hit me up if you want to see HOP CAFE 2 Follow Hip Hop Cafe Website: www.hiphopcafefilm.co.uk Instagram: instagram.com/hiphopcafefilm Twitter: twitter.com/HipHopCafeFilm Credits Written, directed and produced by Robbie Samuels www.superrocketman.com Producers: James Pearcey, Pranav Arya, Russell Would Line Producers: Romain Richard, Alex Olivares & Patrick Greene Cast Jack: Osy Ikhile Jenny: Carla Harrison-Hodge Marge: Shola Adewusi Bonita: Jenny Mayers Waitress: Ania Sowinski Waiter: Tom Haywood Chess Player: Tunji Falana Hov: Gary Beadle Mr Dobalina: Masashi Fujimoto Saxophone man: Miguel D’Oliveira Chef: Femi Houghton Production Director of Photography: Andrew Kuchanny Production Designer: Vicky Hurley Editor: Paul Boobyer Costume Designer: Anne-Aurélie Pillet First Ad: Chris Malin Second Ad: Sam Bokma Gaffer: Jim Agnew Spark: Edward Hiscox Production Assistants: Claire Nolan & Huw Edwards DIT: Henri Plint Prop Buyer: Felicity Wetherell 1st AC: Calvin Day 2nd AC: Abi Hurcomb Grip: Carl ’Lump’ Dunn Sound Recordist: Rowan October Wardrobe Assistant: Hanna Szirmai Makeup Artist: Jessica Goh Stills Photography: Cregg St. Rose Catering: Mamma & Honnie Tang Post-Production Titles and Credit Design: Mark One & Bentley Middlewick Digital Distortion Pre-Visualisation: Dan Sollis & Phil Trease Time Based Arts Post Producer: Sean Ewins Compositing: Jamie Crofts, Ralph Briscoe Additional Compositing: Linda Cieniawska Colourist: Jack McGinty Vaudeville Sound Supervisor: Scott Marshall Re-Recording Mixer: Luke Hatfield Dialogue Editor: Vincenzo Bosa Sound Designer: Tom Joyce Music Original Music by: Golden Kimono Dedicated to Nick, a man that loved the music more than most.

May 4th, 2018 – Chandler, Arizona


Video footage showing a car traveling in oncoming traffic swerving across multiple lanes, crossing over the median and striking our vehicle.

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How "Blade Runner: Revelations" uses Seurat


Blade Runner: Revolution by Alcon Interactive and Seismic Games makes use of Google’s Seurat to create the look and feel for their stunning scenes. Seurat was open sourced today. Learn more at https://opensource.googleblog.com/2018/05/open-sourcing-seurat.html

Game with a robotic arm to simulate 3D functional activities of daily living


Game with a robotic arm to simulate 3D functional activities of daily living

The Making of "LUCID"


The Project “LUCID” The idea was to create a surreal world based on simple geometric light shapes that seem misplaced, but somehow blend with its surrounding at the same time. Shapes that emphasize the mood of its surrounding in the most simple way. By installing electroluminescent light shapes and wires in untouched landscapes, a single lightsource tells a surreal story of magic and loneliness in a surreal and intense way. Every environment has its own light installation. The intention was to summarize all installations in a cinematographic way to create a touching short film. Watch the Film here: https://vimeo.com/3hund/lucid Project Website www.lucid-art.com Artist Website www.3hund.com Music and Sounddesign by Achim Treu a.k.a ufohawaii www.ufohawaii.com www.treumedia.de Many thanks for helping us with all the work: Maritza Cruz Jónbjörg Þórsdóttir

Two for a Dollar (一蚊兩隻)


Chalky Wong A one week film I made this year! An old construction worker struggles to make ends meet. Inspired by homesickness, and my friends and family back home. Animation and sound all by me Song is 逝去的愛 (the Lost Love) by Anita Mui 梅艷芳 Watch other films made by my classmates: https://vimeo.com/channels/calartscharanimfilms2018

Back to the Moon – 360°


In a first-of-its-kind collaboration between Google Doodles, Google Spotlight Stories, Google Arts and Culture, Cinématèque Française and Nexus Studios, ‘Back to the Moon’ launched as the first ever virtual reality (VR) / 360 interactive Google Doodle. Produced by Nexus Studios and co-directed by Nexus Studios’ Fx Goby and Doodles’ Hélène Leroux, ‘Back to the Moon’ celebrates pioneering illusionist and filmmaker Georges Méliès, transporting the viewer inside his magical world via some of his best known films, styles, techniques and characters. Enjoy the full VR experience on mobile, Cardboard or Daydream by downloading the Google Spotlight stories app now on Google Play or in the App Store.