a movie about chat roulette. i don't know what really know what else could be said.
a movie by casey neistat
NaSA Entertainment 2010
Cast: Casey Neistat
syn·es·the·sia syn·aes·the·sia (sĭn'ĭs-thē'zhə)
n.
A condition in which one type of stimulation evokes the sensation of another, as when the hearing of a sound produces the visualization of a color.
A sensation felt in one part of the body as a result of stimulus applied to another, as in referred pain.
The description of one kind of sense impression by using words that normally describe another.
Cast: Terri Timely
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My website: jonrawlinson.com
Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/jonrawlinson
This was shot at the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in Japan. kaiyouhaku.com/en/
The music is "Please don't go" by Barcelona.
PLEASE BUY THIS SONG ON THE iTUNES STORE: bit.ly/1zAVu
Barcelona's website: myspace.com/barcelona
Buy the album Absolutes by Barcelona on the iTunes store: bit.ly/o57OL
Watch Barcelona's response to this video: bit.ly/zGYZw
Download the desktop wallpaper: bit.ly/19rTC5
The main tank called the "Kuroshio Sea" holds 7,500-cubic meters (1,981,290 gallons) of water and features the world's second largest acrylic glass panel, measuring 8.2 meters by 22.5 meters with a thickness of 60 centimeters. Whale sharks and manta rays are kept amongst many other fish species in the main tank.
This was shot using a Canon 5DMKII with a 28-135mm lens.
THERE IS SUCH INCREDIBLE LIFE IN OUR OCEANS....WE MUST PROTECT THEM!
Cast: Jon Rawlinson
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Project info @ vimeo.com/channels/keithloutitssydney
This is a personal project that would not have been possible without the support of the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service. Thanks to the entire team for their generous access during training exercises and patrols this Summer. Since the Service began in 1973, it has carried out more than 21,000 missions ranging from urgent patient transfers to dangerous search and rescue missions.
The Service depends entirely on the generous support of sponsors and the community to stay flying. Donations can be made here:
lifesaver.org.au/funding_challenge/donate.html
This film is 100% 'real', but there are some new techniques for me here, such as using time lapse to create the illusion of forward movement for the helicopter ocean scenes. These flight sequences would not be possible without the skill and patience of Chief Pilot Peter Yates. Thanks also to Trevor Cracknell (for getting wet!) and Family.
Music:
“CLEMENTINE” (Megan Washington)
Performed by Washington
© 2008 J Albert & Son Pty Limited
Used with permission
myspace.com/meganwashington
Artist Info @ keithloutit.com
Project info @ vimeo.com/channels/keithloutitssydney
Thank you,
Keith.
Cast: Keith Loutit
Response to D&AD Student Awards brief set by Hewlett Packard.
"Present an idea which promotes HP Workstations ability to bring to life anything the creative mind can conceive."
Filmed, edited and directed by Matt Robinson and Tom Wrigglesworth
matthewrobinson.co.uk
tomwrigglesworth.com
Music: Hold Me Back by Round Table Knights
roundtableknights.ch
myspace.com/roundtableknights
Thanks for the help and support from Kenny Evans and Kingston University Moving Image Department.
© Tom Wrigglesworth and Matt Robinson 2009
Cast: Tom and Matt
Get the full scoop at exothermia.net/monkeys_and_robots/2009/04/27/cloudmirror/
The CLOUD MIRROR is an interactive augmented reality art installation by Eric Gradman of Monkeys & Robots. Live video captured by a camera is projected on the wall behind the camera. The CLOUD MIRROR software alters the images on the way to the screen. It tracks faces from frame to frame and also examines each frame for 2D barcodes printed on attendee badges.
The CLOUD MIRROR then augments each frame, adding a thought bubble to each face in the projected image. The contents of that thought bubble are selected from a set of "tags" associated with that person. Tags come from various sources, including Facebook, Twitter, and SMS data.
Cast: eric gradman
Made with Processing. No audio.
Made a quick spotted texture and implemented a directional light in addition to the light hiding behind the camera. Just a quick video to show a nice overlap.
Cast: flight404
The music is Yann Tiersen's "L'autre Valse d'Amélie" from the "Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain" Soundtrack.
(also known as the greatest film ever made...)
Thanks to all for enjoying this so much.
Cast: wes johnson
This is a brief screencast for iPhone developers that illustrates setting up and using the open source ObjectiveResource (iphoneonrails.com) framework to connect an iPhone application to a Rails application.
Cast: Josh Vickery
Images from the same spot through one year. Audio captured at the same place. All details on how this video was made, another video of these images and a place to download all the footage here: eirikso.com/2008/12/27/one-year-worth-of-images-give-some-amazing-videos/
The images are creative commons licensed and available for you to download and play with.
Cast: Eirik Solheim
Here's a short film that I was invited to make for the 2007 Seattle International Film Festival. We shot for 4 days, edited for 2 and spent 3 days animating. It was made for their Fly Film program, which meant it had to be done quickly and pro bono (no budget/donations only). I am deeply indebted to those who donated so much talent and time.
Cast: Thinklab, Matt Hutchinson, Grandchildren, Joy Andrews and jonathan baab
December 12th 2008 : Edurelief update !
Thanks to all of you who watched and enjoyed Capucine's story, "Once upon a time" has made the rounds on Internet.
I wanted to put Capucine's popularity to a good use, and with the help of several awesome persons, we have set up a project in order to raise money for Edurelief, a development organization based in Mongolia, who helps providing school books to Mongolian kids.
Edurelief has a Vimeo account, where you can learn more about their work.
vimeo.com/user276165
Jonathan, Edurelief's founder, is willing to dedicate all the proceeds we make to a specific project called "Capucine's Library", which would benefit several hundreds kids in Mongolia. We will track progress and provide photos, films, and results of this project. If you want to support Capucine and her library, you can order from the T-shirts and magnets shops following links :
skreened.com/capucine
zazzle.com/capucha
or if you prefer, you can also make a dedicated donation on Edurelief's website, on the Capucine's fundraiser special page :
edurelief.org/involved/people-capucine
Every contribution, even the smallest one, will make a difference !
A huge thank you to those of you who have already supported us, and to those who will be willing to join us in this new adventure for Capucine :-)
<3 <3 <3 Anne
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A breathtaking story by Capucine. Starring baby monkeys lost in frightening trees, a witch, crocodiles, a tiger, a "popotamus" and a lion, and even a "tremendously very bad mammoth". There are also magic powers and an orange ring, but sometimes, "something goes amiss".
Bring your popcorn and enjoy the show.
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Cast: Capucha