Is it OK to dance in the streets of Old Riga?
By Oleg PankoMusic video for the artist McMay. Shot on RED GEMINI in IPP2 standard. completely graded in NITRATE premiere pro.
By Frank De WulfLive Clip filmed for the swiss band yokko at the Gurtenfestival Berne
By Photography Berger (Montana)Trip to Lithuania, Siauliai 2019. Promenade, "FUNKorporation" - live performance at City Festival.
By Oleg PankoThis is a film about an inspirational young man. Johnny Botton has faced challenges that many could not even contemplate. His journey through foster care, living with cerebral palsy and overcoming the prejudices that come with these, have made Johnny a role model and example to many. Johnny used to visit our family on respite for holidays. It was always obvious that his upbeat, compassionate and positive outlook on life was going to guide serve him well. My own children and foster children regard Johnny as a surrogate brother, and it was inevitable that I would do a film about Johnny at some point.
By Andrew Keeping"La Baguette Magique" is a film about the passion and skill that drives a "Catherine", a renaissance woman who walked away from a lucrative job in pharmaceuticals when she realized her comfortable life was unfulfilling. Catherine returned to school to follow her passion and reinvent herself as a baker. She and her family moved from France to the U.S. to open La Baguette Magique, an authentic French bakery in West Chester, PA. People travel from far and wide to taste some of the magic that's baked into every Baguette Catherine makes.
By Danielle ZeitsWEDDING IN CASTELLABATE (SA) video GIANCARLODEVITAFILMS wedding planner MICHELLE TURNER ITALY BRIDE AND GROOM WEDDINGS restaurant HOTEL HERMITAGE flower design IL QUADRIFOGLIO colored FILMCONVERT
By GiancarloWEDDING IN TUSCANY COLORED WITH FILMCONVERT
By Giancarlo091 is a classic band from southern Spain. They have released an album after 20 years and have accompanied it with this music video. From the beginning, black and white and a cinematic texture seemed the most appropriate to represent the aesthetics and philosophy of the band, so FJ Neo was the most reasonable option to do so.
By Fabián García CuevasI was trying to see how much I could cram into a minute long narrative. The film needed to include five shots of unaltered clocks reading 11:48 per the rules of a weekly community film challenge game I participate in.
By James WightmanA woman. A mysterious box. A chair. Some ropes. A countdown timer. How does it all connect?
By Denis-Steve Giguere24 hours in Bangkok with the brand NIKBEN.
By Per SnareChef Ollie Wong Hee talks through his move to Hobart and the suppliers he works with.
By mitExploring and photographing New Zealand in winter has always been a dream for us so we thought my 30th birthday was the perfect occasion for it.
By Florent PiovesanVisiting rural Ohio during the Fourth of July in 2016, the filmmakers turned an observational lens onto the people of Morrow County. Documenting a 95-year-old native, his multi-generational and multi-racial family and public celebrations of the national holiday, they created a short ethnography in cinéma vérité style.
By Eric MaceyDicen los que saben de este oficio que aprendiendo a vivir se va la vida y que observando el punto de partida se arriesgaria mas desde el inicio...
By rodrigoUn viaje maravilloso a una ciudad de espíritu amable y alegre que nunca olvidaré.
By rodrigoA travel fim of our holiday.
By Csaba LandiNow he's 94, Ken reckons he doesn't put the hammer down in the Jag anymore. We're not sure about that. A short film about Ken Blackney and his classic '67 E-Type Jaguar—a car that keeps him connected with his family and friends.
By Nicholas ChaddertonBoxing commercial for Christian Boxing Academy, along with Chosen Fitness clothing.
By Reggie BrownRarely is the path to success a straight line. This is Mike's story about the ups and downs he experienced as he established himself in the "cutthroat" barber industry.
By Brandon Petersenshe found something... a Funfayr visual
By Brendan TaylorIt was created to Capture the Essence of the farms and culture of the family and its festivities. Also Grading Software USed was Davinci Resolve
By KushagraIt's only when you are flying above it that you realize how incredible the Earth really is. Moments in time that create new understandings. Moments that no one can take away from you. Nature is truly remarkable and can serve a form of inspiration like nothing else on this planet.
By Naude HeunisIf you care for someone with Alzheimer's disease or dementia, you’re dealing with the loss of a person you loved while you also come to terms with the person that remains. Loving that new person by letting them have their space and dignity is perhaps the hardest and best thing that you can do. This is for my dad - his past, present and future versions.
By James MireauDuring August 2018 the Indian state of Kerala experienced the worst floods in that region for nearly 100 years. Almost one year since then here is Shaji talking about life as a fisherman on the Kerala backwaters, what happened during the floods and some of the problems he, his family and their community now face.
By Daneel PhillipsA Short Wedding Film about Beccy & Nick marriage in Italy
By Jory StifaniIt is hard to overstate how incredible the city of Florence is as a wedding location… truly breathtaking. Kim and Ken who got married in an ancient castle just outside Florence had the most amazing celebration filled with happiness, love and laughter. At White Balloon Films we believe that this non-linear narrative enhanced by Filmconvert's colours best represents their day. Watch as the story unfolds!
By Stewart Carrollangela venarchik is a ceramic artist living on lake michigan in chicago. her work is minimal and neat, placing an emphasis on form and function rather than image or decoration. mainly inspired by the landscape of the prairie state and the great lakes, the wide-open spaces of the plains are expressed through clean and minimal design. she works in a color palette that reflects golden native grasses, stormy summer skies, snow-covered urban landscapes and the saturated blues of lake michigan. each piece carries a deep, clear sense of place. angela's work is a celebration of design, craftsmanship & midwestern life. we spent two days with angela, documenting her processes and bringing those back to the places in which the work was inspired.
By Alexander P. DonnellyA sneak peek in the life of an independent Italian singer. Through the words of Ella Nadì, we'll discover how is writing songs, searching for gigs and trying to stand out in the independent Italian music scene as a woman. Shot on: Panasonic GH4 Lenses: Voigtlander Nokton 25mm, Olympus Zuiko 12mm Editing: Final Cut Pro X Grading: Red Giant Colorista, Filmconvert Ella Nadì website: ella-inmusic.com Special thanks (for location) to Optopus Production: instagram.com/optopus_production
By Michelangelo Torres'A Musicians Life' is a short documentary about Brighton based musician Maximilian Kinghorn Mills who performs under the name Hollow Hand. The film follows Max around over summer 2019 where he discusses his inspiration, childhood and future plans.
By Chris EllingtonI’m not sure why it took me four years to craft these two minutes. I guess when you set out to make a mood piece about time, you’re subject to all sorts of irony. This is a goodbye to a friend that I will never be finished making.
By James MireauWhy marry? What's so special about weddings? After filming a lot of them, we know.
By Tim Manders" NEWARK INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL OFFICIAL SELECTION 2019 " . A visual portrait of Toronto Hip Hop recording Artist Steven Zaire . While on a subway train , Steven talks about his humble beginnings and how he started making music . Director : Fatty Soprano & Shutterr director of Photography : Fatty Soprano Editor : Fatty Soprano Colourist : Fatty Soprano
By Fatty SopranoThis is a short film about a walk with my girlfriend in the park. :)
By Andreas Kaiser8 days in Germany weren't enough, not even close. We visited many locations across SW and Southern Germany and we only wished we had more time. Bacharach and the Rhine, Freiburg and the Black Forest, Lindau and Lake Constance, Füssen and the Neuschwanstein Castle, Eibsee and Zugspitze. These were just some of the highlights of our trip.
By Adrian VilaDoomadgee women look beyond themselves, rekindling a sense of purpose by helping Papua New Guinean women in extreme poverty. This documentary was a journey of exploration for the heart of our story, Veronica. This story lives in two locations, Doomadgee, Australia, a remote indigenous community and Mabaduan, Papua New Guinea, an even more remote coastal community. Our team consisted of an international team (director from USA, DP & Cinematographer from Canada), while our subjects were from a remote indigenous community in the far north west Queensland, Australia and our travel took us to an incredibly remote village in Papua New Guinea. Film Convert was our primary tool for grading and added the essential emotional theme.
By FischA Word of Warning is an experimental plea for artists to leave what's comfortable and known in order to go faster, to take risks, to speak in our native tongues... and to step out as creatives to find our tribe. We’re not in the business of trying to convince others to take risks and to trust us as artists. We’re out to build relationships with the few who already do.
By Nathan LundquistRedline Bicycles created a custom bike for A$AP Ferg and he brought a few to his community back in NYC.
By AlexCLIENT - City of Aarhus DIRECTOR - Mark Vesterlund PRODUCERS - Puk Lodahl Eisenhardt & Thor Hampus Bank DOP - Peter Sørensen VFX Søren Nowakowski & Mark Vesterlund EDITING Mark Vesterlund GRADING Jian Zhi Zhang NARRATION Richard Raskin Graded with FilmConvert
By Jian Zhi ZhangProduced / made by GotFat Production Camera : Søren Schneider Director: Emil Johnsen Edited and color graded by Jian Zhi Zhang Graded with FilmConvert
By Jian Zhi ZhangAb Initio ("from the beginning") is a short music-dance film that examines origin myths: personal narratives, our ideas of home, our happy places, the stories we tell ourselves about where we come from, and the ways these stories guide our movements through the world around us. It takes constant devotion and upkeep to believe in something, and like any other deeply-held beliefs, our origin stories can be a source of conflict when they come into dissonance with our surroundings and our experiences. Sometimes we fight them, sometimes we flee from them, but ultimately our personal mythologies are the bridge that connects our pasts with our futures. In between is the present, where we are both the author and the protagonist of our own stories.
By Michael MartenAlone on a space station for Christmas, an astronaut brings the holiday spirit to the darkness of space. Filmed with a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera on green screen. Panasonic Lumix 14-45mm FilmConvert was used to emulate the texture of the great holiday classic of yesteryear.
By Justin GolightlyMonster hunting action filmed produced for the 48 Hour film project.
By Charles T.After years of being anchored down by their boat, a conscience-stricken girl decides it's best to be free to explore the world, even if it means leaving the love of her life.
By Jonston NguyenA non-verbal observational documentary revealing the moody, and often fog-shrouded landscapes comprising the Shetland Islands. Since the Shetlands are influenced by fierce weather generated by both the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, the islands are constantly wind-swept, and the resulting unsettled weather underpins the gritty, steadfast personality of the Shetland Islanders. The film was composed in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio and shot in the style of Michael Glawogger, wherein time is allowed to unfold under the camera's unhurried gaze. Edited and colour-graded using DaVinci Resolve Studio 16.
By Arnold KopffAerial showreel.
By TomThere is two mayor things that I took from my experience living in Sicily. The first is Kaos, the second is that I ve never seen how Kaos could be so tight dancing with mother nature heartbeats. This band video is the product of friendship and so many other things, but mainly love and multicultural integration.
By Victor OrtegaWe used filmconvert for this music video to create a classic, yet otherworldly feel. The video is all about subverting what is expected and the colour grade was a big part of this challenge.
By Martin SagadinSpawned from our time working on a food shoot and noting how phallic and sexual some food seemed when shot in slow mo, the idea took "Food Porn" to its logical conclusion! Shot on a tiny budget with a skeleton crew it was a bit of a labour of love but big thank you to HAM Films for all their assistance and advice on the day, John Luke Hodgkins at We Are Another Artist for his VFX work on the video, Alex for just letting us run wild with his track and, of course, our star who shall remain nameless for fear of being put on a register.
By Joe BoyleBack in 2017, I went on a missions trip to Mirebalais, Haiti. Here's one of the stories I captured. Because of the Haiti Free School Project, Alexis can go to school for free along with 500 other students. It was incredible to see the impact it's had on their lives. I'm eager to get back.
By Graham Dorsay