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The _FILMBAY_ trailer for MY PINK SHIRT (DVD) trailer R3
from Revver - music Videos July 10, 2008
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Now The People Have Awoken Renderyard International Film FestivalTrailer
from Revver - bush Videos July 09, 2008
Author: renderyard Added: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 11:17:25 -0800 Duration: 80What makes Venezuela tick? Who is behind the movement and what does it seek? Filmed through the 2006 presidential elections, this is a documentary about the people building a new Venezuela. Watch this amazing documentary in full during an exclusive 3 day screening from the 31st July - 2nd Aug only with Renderyard in association with Rethos and the Alternative Channel. To find out more please go to www.renderyard.com
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Now the People Have Awoken: Exploring Venezuela's Revolution: Renderyard International Film Festival
from Revver - bush Videos July 06, 2008
Author: renderyard Added: Sun, 06 Jul 2008 11:24:22 -0800 Duration: 295Venezuela has never been on the international stage. Now Venezuelas new assertiveness has brought it to the centre of international controversy: to some it has been stolen by populist dictator, while for others, it is the centre of a continent-wide democratic revolution. There is much at stake. Venezuela sits atop the largest oil reserves in the world, which are being used to foment a new order. President Hugo Chvez, who survived a US-backed military coup in 2002, has supported a number of controversial social programs that have pushed Venezuela onto the United States government, and media, enemy radar. What makes Venezuela tick? Who is behind the movement and what does it seek? Filmed through the 2006 presidential elections, this is a documentary about the people building a new Venezuela. Watch this amazing documentary exclusivley for 3 days only on Renderyard durring July. To find out more and the screening dates and times visit www.renderyard.com
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DN EP 094: Das Dores - Gabriel Tupinamba
from Directors Notes June 26, 2008
Sometimes I go after a director for one film and they ll come back at me with another that completely trumps my already high appreciation of their work. This week is such a case with director Gabriel Tupinamba and his lyrical study on repetition Das Dores. Das Dores Materials Stills Script Storyboard, Shotlist Lighting Plan Showlinks Nonada Filmes Das Dores Festivus Film Festival Met Film School Cannes Film Festival Groundhog Day Magic Realism Sony HDW F900 Sofia Coppola Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design Related Posts And the Colors Are Like Summer Das Dores - Gabriel Tupinamba DN EP 078: Garage - Lenny Abrahamson DN EP 069: Somewhere, Anywhere - Chris Dundon DN EP 067: Four Eyed Monsters - Arin Crumley Susan Buice Miss D 2007 Top Ten
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Phoebe Price jaywalks on Robertson Blvd
from Revver - video, clip Videos May 31, 2008
Author: curls93 Added: Fri, 30 May 2008 22:22:35 -0800 Duration: 27So I shot this clip of Redhead actress Phoebe Price. As you can see, Phoebe took the shortcut on Robertson Blvd and jaywalked across. Luckily for her she did not receive a ticket for jaywalking. Phoebe had just returned from Cannes films festival. If you buy the celebrity magazines look out for Phoebe. She was plastered in alot of the magazines recently showing her at the Cannes film festival. This video was shot on may 27,2008.
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Phoebe Price jaywalks on Robertson Blvd
from my videos May 31, 2008
Author: curls93 Added: Fri, 30 May 2008 22:22:35 -0800 Duration: 27So I shot this clip of Redhead actress Phoebe Price. As you can see, Phoebe took the shortcut on Robertson Blvd and jaywalked across. Luckily for her she did not receive a ticket for jaywalking. Phoebe had just returned from Cannes films festival. If you buy the celebrity magazines look out for Phoebe. She was plastered in alot of the magazines recently showing her at the Cannes film festival. This video was shot on may 27,2008.
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Blurring
from MoviesandTelevision - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 30, 2008
Synopsis: Pricilla wants to die. But after downing a handful of sleeping pills and a bottle of wine she awakens violently ill. The angry young woman reaches out one last time, dialing her estranged father, the man she holds responsible for her misery, but whose love she still needs. In what some might call divine intervention, others simply good luck, she mistakenly dials the wrong number and instead reaches Anthony. In the ensuing day long conversation, punctuated with riveting psychological drama and suspense, Anthony s soothing voice becomes the critical connection Priscilla so desperately needs: He becomes her guardian angel. But in an ironic twist of fate, by saving Priscilla, Anthony will also save himself.
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And now for some new news! LOOP at Cannes!
from The Cutting Room Floor May 08, 2008
That s right! Real, realtime, new news! Next Monday I will head overseas for the 2008 Cannes Film Festival! THIS is why I have been such a blog slacker lately. When I traveled to the festival in 2004, it was mostly for fun. This time, I will be representing a film that I have really been working really hard on. The film is LOOP by Pericles Lewnes. Now I know I have plugged this film before, but since then, Pericles has been generous enough to let me go to town with visual effects and I have! I have gone rotoscope-crazy (click the images for the full-sized version and a clickable slide show)! For those of you who do not know what rotoscoping is, I ll put it like this: it s like tracing, only you trace over every single frame of a movie (by the way, video is roughly 30 image frames per second, meaning one 8 minute scene (which each still above represents) contains about 48,000 images ) Now, I didn t do all of the inky, graphic novel-looking stuff by hand. Most of that was automated (most of it- though I might add that automated does not necessarily mean easy ). What I did do frame-by-frame was trace over the real people to cut them out of the graphic novel-looking background or vice-versa. There are usually MUCH easier ways to do this- typically involving keying out some shape or color (think bluescreen), but the scenes were not set up that way when the film was shot, so I had to do it all by hand. Yes, my hand hurts. I will dedicate an entire posting to the art of digital compositing at some point, but for now, the most important thing is LOOP is playing at the Cannes Film Festival and I am happy to represent it! I am very proud to be part of the team that put this film together. Pericles has done an amazing job to pull off an independent film worthy of attention and I hope it receives a lot of it at Cannes. A little over a year ago, now, Pericles and I competed in the prime time disaster that was On the Lot (think American Idol for film directors). He had posted a question to the forum asking if anyone knew how to do 3D animation and if they thought they could make a helicopter. He had no budget, but I saw it as a great learning opportunity. So I taught myself Maya. Which is insane, but yes, I did it (incidentally, it is now one of my favorite programs). It took me a while to do, but I modeled the helicopter, textured it, and composited it into the scene: (The Loop section of this video starts at about 1:17 into it) Pericles and I have never met in person. We have never even spoken over the phone. Despite physical obstacles, we have managed to pull off some pretty slick visual effects using e-mail, snail mail, ftp, trust and probably some sort of strange psychic something or other. I can t wait to see it on the big screen!
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DN EP 078: Garage - Lenny Abrahamson
from Directors Notes » Podcasts March 05, 2008
Following an almost interview at last year s London Film Festival I finally got a chance to see Lenny Abrahamson s second feature Garage which was the most successful film of 2007 in its native Ireland and critically well received throughout its festival run, picking up prizes along the way. Lenny joins us today to discuss Garage which begins its UK theatrical run on the 7th March. Garage Materials Shooting Script Trailer Showlinks Garage Soda Pictures - Garage Adam Paul Carlsberg Dream Flat Ad Mark O?Halloran Jim Jarmusch Aki Kaurism?ki Father Ted Kino Flo Lighting System Terrence Malick The New World Bruno Dumont The Life of Jesus London Film Festival Cannes Film Festival Prosperity
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DN EP 078: Garage - Lenny Abrahamson
from Directors Notes March 05, 2008
Following an almost interview at last year s London Film Festival I finally got a chance to see Lenny Abrahamson s second feature Garage which was the most successful film of 2007 in its native Ireland and critically well received throughout its festival run, picking up prizes along the way. Lenny joins us today to discuss Garage which begins its UK theatrical run on the 7th March. Garage Materials Shooting Script Trailer Showlinks Garage Soda Pictures - Garage Adam Paul Carlsberg Dream Flat Ad Mark O’Halloran Jim Jarmusch Aki Kaurismäki Father Ted Kino Flo Lighting System Terrence Malick The New World Bruno Dumont The Life of Jesus London Film Festival Cannes Film Festival Prosperity
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DN EP 059: Tovarisch I Am Not Dead - Stuart Urban
from Directors Notes October 28, 2007
Stuart Urban could be said to have pretty much been born a director, with his first film, The Virus of War screened at Cannes 1973 when he was just 13, making him the youngest filmmaker to play the festival. He s also won BAFTAs for his BBC tragicomedy about the Falklands War, An Ungentlemanly Act, as well as for his work on the critically acclaimed series Our Friends in the North. His latest film Tovarisch I Am Not Dead, is an exploration into the life his father Garri Urban, survivor of the Holocaust and Gulag and author of the autobiographical book of the same title, as together they revisit the sites of his horrors and triumphs, 50 years later. Tovarisch I Am Not Dead Materials Stills Showlinks Cyclops Vision Tovarisch.net Tovarisch I Am Not Dead Trailer The Virus of War Cannes Film Festival Caligula The Boulting Brothers An Ungentlemanly Act Gulag BBC Films Biografilm Festival Tarnation Grizzly Man Raindance Film Festival Bookmark to:
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Tarot @ CANNES in a VAN
from shallowshorts's Podcast May 08, 2007
This is a VERY short film from director John Condon... More info to follow, but this one is going in the van to Cannes! Keep it here for up-to-date video podcasts from the blokes in Cannes and follow their adventure here!
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