Intel 'The Chase' by Smith & Foulkes


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Behind the Scenes – Animator vs. Animation IV


I used Adobe Flash for the animation, Adobe Premiere for the editing, and Adobe After Effects for the intense editing. The tablet you see me using in the video is my sister’s Wacom Intuos4, but the one I actually use is a smaller, older Wacom Graphire CTE-440.
The camera I used was a Canon Vixia HF G20, and the mic I used was a Samson C03U. I edited sounds using Audacity.

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Rob Gronkowski Reads Erotic Fan Fiction


Rob reads some erotic fan fiction about himself.

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Rob Gronkowski Reads Erotic Fan Fiction

Dual Earth


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Wilderness Festival 2014 Official Video


I shot and edited this film at the beautiful Wilderness Festival for Juju Films

Big Noble – Ocean Picture (Official Video)


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No More Domestic Violence at Super Bowl

NFL has partnered with No More, an anti-domestic violence coalition, to screen a Super Bowl commercial addressing domestic violence and sexual assault. The 30 second commercial, aired during the first quarter of the NFL 2015 Super Bowl, is part of a campaign triggered by video footage of NFL player Ray Rice punching his fiancée. A woman calling 911 asks to order a pizza. The phone operator realises that she is in a dangerous situation and gives her an opportunity to indicate what’s really happening in her home. Visual clues show overturned furniture, punched-in plaster shattered glass and a discarded photograph. The ad closes with a written message: “When it’s hard to talk it’s up to us to listen.”

No More Super Bowl ad

See both the 30 second Super Bowl ad and the 60 second extended version released on YouTube.

No More Super Bowl ad

No More aired a range of public service ads throughout the NFL season, using airtime donated by the NFL in response to the Ray Rice incident. The first ads featured football players and celebrities saying “No more” to the excuses and rationalizations offered for domestic abuse and sexual violence. A later series, titled “Speechless,” featured outtakes of players and stars struggling to find words or keep their composure.

Credits

The No More Domestic Violence Super Bowl campaign was developed at Grey New York by worldwide chief creative officer Tor Myhren, executive creative directors Lisa Topol, Derek Barnes, creative directors Stephen Nathans and Lance Parrish, associate director of project management Michelle Moscone, senior music producer Zachary Pollakoff,

Filming was shot by director Nadav Kander via Chelsea Pictures with director of photography Adam Beckman, executive producers Allison Amon and Lisa Mehling, line producer Carla Tate, production designer Ginger Tougas.

Editor was Stewart Reeves at Rock Paper Scissors with senior assistant editor Alex Liu, executive producer Eve Kornblum, producer Jenny Greenfield.

Sound was designed at Heard City, New York, by mixer Keith Reynaud.

Grade was produced at The Mill, New York, by colourist Fergus McCall.

Nationwide Make Safe Happen

Nationwide, the American insurance company, has used the 2015 Super Bowl to run “Boy Who Couldn’t Grow Up”, an emotive television commercial exploring child mortality. The commercial shows a young boy lamenting the experiences that he’ll never get to encounter, learning to ride a bike, getting cooties, learning to fly, travelling the world with his best friend, or getting married. He’ll never grow up because he died in an accident. A second film on the Nationwide YouTube channel gets more explicit about preventable accidents in the home: drowning, falling, back-overs, tip-overs, poisoning and choking. Nationwide is partnering with Safe Kids Worldwide and Nationwide Childrens Hospital to help parents address safety risks, with interactive campaign elements online at makesafehappen.com.

Nationwide Make Safe Happen boy

Nationwide has issued a statement responding to criticism that the commercial was too negative for the Super Bowl.

“Preventable injuries around the home are the leading cause of childhood deaths in America. Most people don’t know that. Nationwide ran an ad during the Super Bowl that started a fierce conversation. The sole purpose of this message was to start a conversation, not sell insurance. We want to build awareness of an issue that is near and dear to all of us—the safety and well being of our children. We knew the ad would spur a variety of reactions. In fact, thousands of people visited MakeSafeHappen.com, a new website to help educate parents and caregivers with information and resources in an effort to make their homes safer and avoid a potential injury or death. Nationwide has been working with experts for more than 60 years to make homes safer. While some did not care for the ad, we hope it served to begin a dialogue to make safe happen for children everywhere.”

Nationwide Make Safe Happen site

Nationwide Make Safe Happen app

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Credits

The Nationwide Make Safe Happen campaign was developed at Ogilvy North America by creative directors Chris Van Oosterhout and Steve Howard, creatives Lauren van Aswegen and Chad Johnson, and producer Melanie Baublis.

Filming was shot by director Fredrik Bond via MJZ with producer Line Postmyr.

Editor was Patric Ryan at Union Editorial with assistant editor Ryan Stacom.

Post production and visual effects were produced at The Mill, New York, by executive producer Melanie Wickham, shoot supervisors Kathy Saiegel and Vince Baertsoen, creative director Vince Baertsoen, 2D lead artist Westley Sarokin, 2D artists Antoine Douadi, Daniel Giraldo, Liz Berndt, Ben Kwok, James Corden, 3D lead artist Ed Shires, CG lead Joji Tsuruga, 3D artists Josh Frankel, Justin Diamond, Navdeep Singh, Nick Couret, Olivier Varterssesian, Paul Liaw, Same Crees, Weicheh Yu, Xuan Seifert, Yong Chan Kim, Taylor Cook, Ren Hsien-Hsu, Paolo Cogliati, Lauren Shields, Katie Schiffer, Corey Langelotti, Billy Dongyoon Jang, Nicolas Couret-Chailloux, additional artists Charlotte Carr, Jessica Ledoux , Leanne Belgiorno, Tim Regan, Rob Modini, Can Y. Sanalan, Alex Caldow, colourist Fergus McCall, senior producer Jeremy Moore, and character concept designer Aran Quinn.

When creators turn evil, fun ensues

Animade recently released Milo Targett’s “Lido Sim,” a cute, post-modern take on the long tradition of animators toying with their animated creations. The short’s protagonist attempts to take a simple dip in a pool but is constantly thwarted by the machinations of an unseen creator who uses his mouse to change the shape of the protagonist’s world…. Read more »

Jurassic World – Official Super Bowl Spot (HD)


Jurassic World – Official Super Bowl Spot (HD)
The Park Is Open June 12
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Steven Spielberg returns to executive produce the long-awaited next installment of his groundbreaking Jurassic Park series, Jurassic World. Colin Trevorrow directs the epic action-adventure from a screenplay he wrote with Derek Connolly. Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley join the team as producers.

Jurassic World will be released in 3D by Universal Pictures on June 12, 2015.