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906 Views AANAATT (by Max Hattler)
THE 3-YEAR WAIT IS OVER! FINALLY ONLINE IN ITS HI-DEF, FULL-LENGTH GLORY: MAX HATTLER & JEMAPUR COLLABORATION AANAATT! Complete credits, awards and screening history: maxhattler.com/​aanaatt Onedotzero interview with Max Hattler: vimeo.com/​13454564 1-minute teaser: vimeo.com/​1640427 "Hattler proposes an unusual stop-motion animation, where objects of abstract shape and unknown function move in a space that bears no relationship to any kind of real experience. The various elements move within this three dimensional space, like parts of a dynamic painting that condenses a whole series of references to contemporary art: from the constructivism of Moholy-Nagy, to the historic abstracts of Mondrian and Klee, and on to the more recent experience of conceptual and kinetic art. Changing shapes, plays of colour and transforming surfaces compose a dynamic universe that is both alienating and fascinating at the same time." Invideo 2010, Italy "An exciting experiment in the tradition of Oskar Fischinger (Komposition in Blau, 1935), Dwinell Grant (Composition No. 1, 1940) and Slavko Vorkapich (Abstract Experiment in Kodachrome, 1950s). Max Hattler presents a well-done interaction between music and moving images. Space is turned upside down and the animated objects become faceless dancers in a constructivist ballet." Vienna Independent Shorts 2010, jury statement by Anton Fuxjäger "Max, AANAATT is one of your most beautiful animations. I often show it as an outstanding example to my students. Above all, the work is NOT just another demonstration of technique or technology, but rather a classic in the field of Visual Music, and a unique example of creative ingenuity and elegant design." Robert Darroll, media artist, 2011
Post date : 2011-08-20 21:16 Posted by : moviegoer
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710 Views Welcome To Planet Earth
Welcome to Planet Earth is the story of the extremely unique Jody Pendarvis and his 30 foot UFO he built in his front yard in the small town of Bowman, SC. After a sighting of alien life forms, Jody built the giant UFO as a place to welcome aliens when they return. All though visitors are welcomed to check out this unique and slightly odd landmark, Jody hopes that he will one day see the return of his friends from the sky. This is his story. Filmed at the UFO Welcome Center in Bowman, SC A Livingston Bros. / Pioneers Production Director / DP / Editor: Michael Livingston B-Cam Operator & Audio: Morgan Livingston **Tech Info** Canon 7D 85mm 1.2 L 24-70mm 2.8 L 10-22mm VariND Filter Zoom H2n Filmed with the new technicolor cinestyle pioneerdocs.com for more documentaries
Post date : 2011-08-20 21:14 Posted by : moviegoer
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953 Views Bridge
This is my animation Thesis Film done during my time at the Academy of Art University 2010. :) Bridge is a story about four animal characters trying to cross a bridge, but ending up as obstacles to one another in the process. The moral behind this story revolves around how there are often disagreements or competing paths in life, and the possible results of pride, obstinance, and compromise. Music by Greg Gauba. tingtey.com
Post date : 2011-08-08 10:35 Posted by : girlish
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636 Views Take Away Show _ BOMBA ESTEREO (part 2)
bogota, march 2011 images & edit by vincent moon sounds & mix by andres velasquez produced by vincent moon & simon mejia myspace.com/​bombaestereo
Post date : 2011-08-08 10:27 Posted by : girlish
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636 Views Take Away Show _ BOMBA ESTEREO (part 1)
bogota, march 2011 images & edit by vincent moon sounds & mix by andres velasquez produced by vincent moon & simon mejia myspace.com/​bombaestereo
Post date : 2011-08-08 10:25 Posted by : girlish
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726 Views Teebs "Moments"
Video for Teebs "Moments" of the album Ardour (brainfeedersite.com/​2010/​10/​19/​teebs-ardour/​). Please donate to my next film project on kickstarter: kickstarter.com/​projects/​ptrillo/​happy-birthday-mr-bracewell If everyone that has watched this video donates 1¢ we will reach our goal! Almost 200 smokes bombs were used to create this seemingly never ending transition. Special thanks to... Erik Vandermolen Joey Becker Asa Turner Nate Corbin Dave Karvesales Stephanie Lin Noah Cunningham
Post date : 2011-08-08 10:16 Posted by : girlish
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1040 Views Trim
All the hair belongs to Tom Offer-Westort. Hair Cutter: Abby Simon Director/Photo: Peter Simon Music: It's Anarchy by Mr. Pumpkinpants and the Manitee Burnouts This was a band in college that was comprised of Paul Otteson: paulotteson.bandcamp.com/​ and Laura Schultz: goodnightgolddust.bandcamp.com/​ Wow this video has blown up so fast! Thank you everyone!
Post date : 2011-08-08 10:14 Posted by : girlish
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708 Views The Village
Short video clip, more info at: boldcreativestudio.com onvisuals.com
Post date : 2011-08-05 08:03 Posted by : girlish
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752 Views Jean-François (2009)
A short film directed by Bruno MANGYOKU and Tom HAUGOMAT thanks to Louis TARDIVIER, Mathilde OLLITRAUT-BERNARD, Manuel TANON-TCHI, Vincent MAHE, Alexandre POIRIER, Hélène VAYSSIERES, ARTE FRANCE, COMPTOIR DU SON, CUBE COMPUTER CREATIVE COMPANY. Received the "Jean Luc Xiberras de la première oeuvre" award in ANNECY FESTIVAL 2010
Post date : 2011-08-05 08:01 Posted by : girlish
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816 Views Decades
This piece was originally conceived as a part of CG set for a commercial spot about hamburgers throughout recent American history. However, the potential also existed for the set to be the stage for a visual exploration in lighting, composition, and cinematography. So the assets were repurposed to try and achieve that goal. The lighting was originally intended to evoke a sense of an old game show stage after hours, think Price Is Right Showcase after the lights have gone down. Although it did evolve, it should still capture that low-lighting feeling. Color correction was performed in After Effects to try and achieve the look of an old photograph. The popular "Instagram" presets were a big inspiration. Mental Ray was the primary renderer and Adobe products were used for texturing, compositing, and editing.
Post date : 2011-08-05 08:00 Posted by : girlish