Tag Archives Filmmaking

The Game Parade

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxczckEvCz0 Graphic artist Honet takes us on a psychedelic journey with this second part of our focus on Louis Vuitton and games.

The Bay Lights

https://vimeo.com/41574472 The Bay Lights is an iconic light sculpture designed by internationally renowned artist Leo Villareal. The sculpture will be installed and illuminated over the course of the Bay Bridge's 75th Anniversary, which extends from late 2011 to 2012. Created by Jeremy Vickery and Simon Christen in collaboration with Leo Villareal. Music by Loscil. Track: Else. Label: Air ...

Everybody wants to kill Bruce

https://vimeo.com/61702922 When he wakes up one morning, Bruce Willis finds himself pursued by an entire city: or how to give him a hard time in 39 movies ! Don't be mistaken, it's just an action movie ... old fashioned style ! Editor : Pierre-Alexandre CHAUVAT Sound Mixer : Sylvain Denis

New York Re:Work

https://vimeo.com/60507919 Directed by Sébastien Desmedt Music : Chromatics "Let's Make This a Moment to Remember"  

Magdalena

https://vimeo.com/58197310 Official stop-motion music video for Quantic & Alice Russell. 'Magdalena' part of their latest album "Look around the corner" released by Tru Thoughts in April 2012 The video involved over 2500 photographs that where hand painted, cutted and animated. Directed: Lucas Borrás

Iris by HYBE

https://vimeo.com/50200308 Expandable Matrix of Transmissive Monochrome LCD (90x90mm), Custom designed Arduino compatible controller board, DMX512, SPI, Kinect / IRIS is a unique media canvas with matrix of conventional information display technology - a monochrome LCD. Through the phased opening and closing of circular-segmented black Liquid Crystal, IRIS can create various patterns and control the amount (size) of ...

The Great Recovery

https://vimeo.com/60129976 Ross Barry of LMB Textiles gives a fascinating insight into just what happens to our unwanted clothes and textiles at the family run recycling facility in East London. Filmed as part of a continuing series for The Royal Society of Art's "Great Recovery" project