Running the Gammatar – Short Film


‘Running the Gammatar’ is an award-winning indie comedy about a group of self-centered 20-somethings trying to navigate their way through relationships in a city that’s under constant attack from a giant, fire-breathing Japanese monster. “Pure fun” – Ain’t It Cool News “Wry, funny [and] perceptive” – Kuriositas “A pitch-perfect hybrid of horror and comedy” – Philebrity Video of the Week – The Awardeo Company Written and Directed by Joe Kramer Director of Photography – Pat Murray Assistant Director – Aaron Biscoe Sound – Shawn D. Caple Assistant Camera Operators – Pam Mayer, Christina Rose Special Make-Up Effects – Delia De Cock, Alyssa Catalano, Sonja Century Zeigler Hair and Make-Up – Jessica Bernard Editor – Joe Kramer Production Assistant – Alessandra Ameen Gammatar costume – Tony DeBartolis Gammatar painting – Adam LaMonaca Poster art – Elizabeth Peterson Joe Kramer – Stan Jessica Bernard – June Richard Thomas Everill III – Frank Katie Daunoras – Joanie Andrew James McManus – Mel Roberto Lombardi – Newscaster Matt Nicholas – Meteor and monsterologist Sarah Ruggieri – Screaming woman Pam Mayer – Waitress With Scott Altizio, Bill Bernard, Aaron Biscoe, Bob Campolongo, Ka Long Chan, Ka Yan Chan, Sean Cockerill, Jacqueline DeAmor, Delia De Cock, Whitney Evans, George Ross Fisher, Michael Geleff, Renee Geleff, Tristan Gosnell, Jeremy Heaton, Rachel Heaton, Michele Kramer, Keyon Lau, Daniel Loeb, Tim McDaniel, Pat Murray, Emily Novak, Dimitri Papadopoulos, Amanda Powers, Brigette Reichart, Jake Richter, Christina Rose, George Rother, Dean Rys, Erica Santiago, Dallas S. Simpson, Scott Strader, Chelcy Strain, Aliya Strychnine, Edmund Wang, Brendan Whelan, and Melissa Yanefski Music “Dream Come True” Written and Performed by Bill Bernard “On My Own” Written and Performed by The Okmoniks “Cheap Perfume” Written by Matthew Melton Performed by Bare Wires “Someone For You” Written by Matthew Melton Performed by Warm Soda Special thanks to Angelo’s Diner, Arch Enemy Arts, Black ’n Brew, Chestnut Ridge Middle School, Essene Market & Cafe, Midtown III Restaurant, North of No South Laundromat, Parlour Hair & Skin, Popolino, and Sazz Vintage Clothing Contact – kramervideo@gmail.com

Rubin415 Street Artist – The Creative Influence Ep. 14


Rubin has put his trademark on concrete and brick all over the world, from Finland to Thailand, from Denmark to Miami Art Basel. His canvas/print works have been shown in Stockholm, Reykjavik, Montreal and at the Fountain Art Fair at the legendary Lexington Armory in New York and his work has been featured in Juxtapoz, Vice Magazine, Brooklyn Street Art, ArtSlant and Graffuturism to name a few. In the spring of 2014 Rubin did a collaboration with the Scandinavian fashion design house COMMON.

Forgiveness


FORGIVENESS | a short-film A love story between Adam and Judie, remembering those beautiful times they had on their trip to Italy. A beautiful but complicated relationship which brings them to understand how important it is to forgive, the only way to preserve love. Written & Directed by Bruno Noaro Produced by La Forêt Des Renards with Adam Stainway & Judie Scott editing: Bruno Noaro styling: Anita Santi still photography: Magda Kölner assistant director: Matt Ridley voiceover: Moni Demirov locations: Venice, Milan, Como, Trieste (Italy) music by The Cinematic Orchestra // Hammock http://www.laforetdesrenards.com

The Raveonettes – Killer In The Streets (Official Music Video)


The official music video for “Killer In The Streets” written & directed by Rie Rasmussen, from The Raveonettes’ new album, Pe’ahi. Buy it now: http://geni.us/ClickForPeahi
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Sister Gracie "Black"


Music Video Directed and Produced by Jessica Hughes Director of Photography – Edward St Paul Camera Opperator – Muhammed Assad

High Tide – A Long Arm Film. Trailer 2


Trailer for our forthcoming feature film High Tide starring Melanie Walters and Samuel Davies. For more information please visit www.longarmfilms.co.uk

Happy – A Walkumentary


The story of how the Steadicam operator behind Pharrell Williams famous music video ‘Happy’ had to walk backwards for 10 days. The Walkumentary Series is a short documentary project highlighting extraordinary walking tales. The project is an initiative of outdoor company Hi-Tec www.hi-tec.com

Inglorious Fruit and Vegetables from Intermarché

French supermarket chain Intermarché has won the Non Traditional Grand Prix at the London International Awards for “Inglorious Fruits and Vegetables”, a campaign promoting produce usually rejected because of ugliness. Produce which had been discarded for purely cosmetic reasons was displayed in special aisles and sold at a 30 percent discount. Launched in 2013, the campaign stirred a national conversation about food waste. Ugly fruit and vegetables are now also available in soup and fruit juice form. Products were promoted with print, billboards, TV, radio, PR, and Intermarché’s catalogues and social media platforms. Intermarché stores were rebranded “inglorious”, with in-store advertising spread from floor to ceiling.

Intermarche Inglorious Fruit & Vegetables

Intermarche Failed Lemon - Inglorious Fruit and Vegetables

Intermarche Disfigured Eggplant - Inglorious Fruit and Vegetables

Intermarche Grotesque Apple - Inglorious Fruit and Vegetables

Intermarche Ridiculous Potato - Inglorious Fruit and Vegetables

Intermarche Ugly Carrot - Inglorious Fruit and Vegetables

Intermarche Store - Inglorious Fruit and Vegetables

Intermarche Store - Inglorious Fruit and Vegetables

Intermarche Pomme Moche - Inglorious Fruit and Vegetables

Intermarche Orange Juice - Inglorious Fruit and Vegetables

Intermarche Orange Juice - Inglorious Fruit and Vegetables

Three 55 second French language films tell the sad stories of La carotte démotivée (The Demotivated Carrot), La clémentine introvertie (The Introvert Clementine) and La pomme rejetée (The Rejected Apple).

Credits

The Inglorious Fruit and Vegetables campaign was developed at Marcel, Paris, by worldwide chief creative officer Erik Vervroegen (Publicis Worldwide), chief creative officer Anne de Maupeou, executive creative director/copywriter Dimitri Guerassimov, creative director/copywriter Julien Benmoussa, art director/copywriters Youri Guerassimov and Gaëtan du Peloux, art director Anaïs Boileau, creatives Sergio Alonso and Sebastian Piacentini (films), agency producer Justine Beaussart (print), digital producer/project manager Noëlla Neffati, art buyers Jean-Luc Chirio and Soone Riboud, strategic planners Guillaume Le Gorrec and Leoda Esteve, account supervisor Blandine Mercier, account manager Lou de Keyzer working with Intermarché marketing team Patricia Chatelain, Sylvie Colé, Mathieu Delcourt and Myrtille Massoubre.

Photographer was Patrice de Villiers. Retouching was done at L’Asile Paris.

Filming was shot by director Cédric Dubourg via Prodigious, Paris, with composer Julien Sens (Clementine), sound designers Clémens Hourrière and Boris Jeanne, editors Yacine Saadi and Mikael Arslanyan (case video).

Media was handled at Zenith Optimedia, Paris

Geoff McFetridge: What The Pluck?

Geoff McFetridge… Blue Oyster Cult… AND animation for a cause! Be still my heart. <3    

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