London-based illustrator Jenni Sparks talks about the cultural influences behind her art and how she approaches creating her popular maps of world cities. Shot on Canon C200 in raw, graded with FilmConvert.
By Mr Dominick SoarAmber Arifeen is an artist from Pakistan, studying in London. Her feminist practice combines her experience growing up in Pakistan with her previous career and study in International Development, examining the modern concept of self and identity for women globally. Shot/directed and edited/graded by Dominick Soar. Shot in Canon C200 raw, with Canon 17-55mm and graded with FilmConvert.
By Mr Dominick SoarExcerpt from a documentary-style promotional piece about high-end furniture makers in south London. Shot/directed and edited/graded by Dominick Soar. Shot in raw on Canon C200, with Canon 17-55mm 2.8 and Black Pro Mist 1/4. Graded with FilmConvert.
By Mr Dominick SoarRush - a collective of young race car drivers pursuing their passion for speed.
By BobChef Ollie Wong Hee talks through his move to Hobart and the suppliers he works with.
By mitThis is the story of 1 man and his 750 dogs. We follow Sasha through his daily struggle to get as many dogs as possible of the streets and into their forever homes. A heartbreaking and moving story about the true hero in the modern world.
By Nikola ŽivicAn intimate peek into one day in 11 years with my dog Mesha, a Miniature Pinscher. She came with me on trips all over Japan, spending a lot of time on the road, waiting for the right light and weather conditions to photograph rural and coastal areas. In September 2018 I started filming clips to rough out the concept and later re-shoot it with another camera in various locations over several months. Unfortunately in September 2019, Mesha passed away suddenly and unexpectedly before I could finish the project the way I had envisioned. This documentary is made with the footage I had up until that point.
By StevenThis video is about a non-profit housing over 100 senior citizens who are underprivileged, abandoned, critically ill, or mentally ill. Sang Riang, founded by Yap and two friends in 2003, run by a committee and helpers who are all volunteers started with six inmates and has since cared for over 400 homeless senior citizens. Our team has always hoped that the video can be served as a medium for them to tell their story and spread the word about their cause, most importantly to help the old folks home to get more support from the public and reach new audiences
By Jack TeeWith his incredible charisma and musical energy, he charges everyone he meets on his way. His fate is a vivid example of the fact that a person is able to create his desired future in spite of life circumstances. His story will respond to anyone who has come across a choice: to leave everything as it is or to take a step into the unknown, following the dream. His music is an awakening to life and a manifestation of real feelings. Stephen Ridley is one of the heroes of our time, and we will be glad to meet you with him.
By DMITRY GUBINChris Robb reflects on his life's work when the courts he's spent his life developing a community around are closed.
By Andrew KleczekVladimir is a series of contradictions held together in one person by a peaceful outlook on life. All old footage and photos used are in the public domain.
By Andrew KleczekDocumentary for Project Muaythai Monumental in Lima, PERU
By Gonzalo IglesiasVideo Portrait for Javier Rubio, artist, carpenter
By Gonzalo IglesiasVideo Portrait to Piccolo Clemente, World Champion ISA, Longboard Surfing
By Gonzalo IglesiasDocumentary for preservation La Costa Verde in Miraflores, Lima -Peru
By Gonzalo IglesiasThis film is an intimate exploration of my Dad's obsession with college football during a single Notre Dame season. When making this film I wanted to explore his motivations behind tradition, passion and ritual. What starts out as a simple documentation turns into a character study. Throughout this study I was able to explore our father/son connection and how football has been a main source of bonding between us. This project has allowed to me to have a greater respect for what people choose to be passionate about and how that passion affects the people around them. What resulted is a film that is a dedication to sports fans, Dads, or both.
By Dominic UdellCould a young meditation teacher get 12 friends to experience REAL meditation? They turned a yearly get together into a Meditation Vacation to find out. Would they be BORED or TRANSFORMED? Find out here... ••• Directed by Andrew Keaveney Color Graded with FilmConvert Soundtrack from MusicBed
By Andrew KRomance, Sensitivity and Fine Art. These are the three elements that gave inspiration to Chris Gouberis art, helping him to deduct the unnecessary, in order to isolate and designate the value in a photograph. Meet him on http://www.chrisgouberis.com Get to know him from my perspective! Music by Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin (Waltz No.19 in A minor) P.S. “To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.” — Elliott Erwitt
By Yiannis GkoutzourisA short film for the "Communism is Prison" exhibition in the notorious Paterei prison.
By Aleksandr Heifetsفيلم وثائقي قصير يعرض حال السوريين في السنين الاخيرة
By Ibrahim abo kobaWith this cycling challenge, Andrew got to make a return trip to Iona and inspire others to use cycling on the vast open roads for dealing with personal loss and difficult times.
By priit doeProfessional wakeskater, Nick Taylor, is living proof that humans are limitless. His endurance as an athlete and undying passion as an individual is why he is a Lifeproof ambassador. We used multiple different ways to film the magic of Hawaii. From Red Cameras in underwater housing from DJI drones to Go Pro to capture Nick's perspective.
By anthony jaskaRarely 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 Petersen"Nowavephobia" is a portrait of surfer/artist Yoon Duck Kim.
By Geoffroy Dubreuil"Bitten By The Devil" is a portrait of Lausanne based artist Thomas Mustaki. The film explore the way he paint, the reason why and his reflections behind it.
By Geoffroy DubreuilImpressions suspended over the autumn.
By AlessioSofya Ochigava is an Olympic finalist, two-time world boxing champion, three time European boxing champion.
By Tair Polad-zade"Story Behind the Wall" is an advocacy short documentary that features the trials and tribulations of a mural artist fighting for his art in Johor, Malaysia. This biopic documentary tells the audience about the story of NABIL Azahari, a young Mural artist based in Johor Bahru whose greatest desire is to become an endless mural artist. However, it is a formidable task: how will he do it? This story will inspire many Malaysian youths, particularly those who believe it’s not possible to make a living through the arts. Nabil proves that it is possible.
By MJ Samaroon" 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 film that follows the process of making a wooden sculpture. Inspired by ice and Scandinavian wood we follow the process form raw wood to finished work of art, and hear about the love of subtle colours, fine structure and perfection of craft and creativity.
By Ketil TeisenIn a world full of pain, prejudice, and negativity, I set out on a mission to spread love. I made posters about ways I hope to personally change and become a better person and then spent two days introducing myself to strangers and inviting them to join the journey for positive change. Turns out beyond the television screen and the violence portrayed on the news, kind beautiful people are easy to find—you just have to step outside and say hello. This video was shot in Rhode Island and Connecticut.
By Melissa ToniA short documentary about the professional dancer Marisa Ricci and her thoughts about dancing. Filmed on various locations across Lisbon, Portugal. This is the sequel to a documentary series about professional dancers that i started with Jamal Callender.
By Malte PapenfussThe Karen people are an ethnic group that have been displaced from their homeland due to the worlds longest-running civil war in Myanmar. The majority are living in overpopulated refugee camps in Thailand and an increasing number are scattered throughout the world via refugee settlement programs. Over 2000 Karen refugees have decided to come to Bendigo, Australia. This incredibly unique Asian culture is integrating with Bendigo, a regional Australian town and becoming a celebrated part of the community. 'We Are Karen' tells the story of how and why this migration is happening and succeeding.
By Caleb MaxwellCentral California architect Kjirsten Harpain reflects upon completion of a years-long renovation project -- transforming the historic Apotek building in downtown Kingsburg, CA from a neglected, abandoned relic of the past to a thriving hub of business and sustainable living. Associate Producer Emily Mealer Audio Postproduction Henry Grimmius
By Matthew MealerA short documentary following the Cal Bears Football team during the 2019 season. This video was shot on both the Canon C200 and Panasonic Vericam. Video Producer & Editor: Nick Mitchell Voice Over: Cameron Saffle Special thanks to the Cal Football program for their help with this project.
By Nick MitchellI’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 MireauIf 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 MireauA portrait of British artist Richie Culver.
By William Markarian-MartinWith the backdrop of a country in a state of sociopolitical upheaval, 'ARK' is a short film made with UK trip-hop band Haelos, shot during a tour across eleven US states and Canada in 2019.
By William Markarian-MartinThe people of Petran, Turkey, have been snowboarding for roughly 300 years. It’s not snowboarding as we know it, but you’ll recognize it. In this film by WRKSHRT, we follow Alex Yoder and Nick Russell into Turkey’s Kaçkar Mountains on a quest to unearth the unlinked heritage of snowboarding and have some fun in the process. Shot on Sony cameras and graded with Filmconvert Pro
By Wade DunstanIn June of 2019, a group of clergy and lay people from Piedmont Community Church in California journeyed to Malawi, Africa to observe supported ministries there. They visited a blind school, feeding program for widows and orphans and a hospital in addition to spending a Sunday with sister church, Kafita. Music native to Malawian spiritual culture provides the soundtrack. The film recognizes that the truest gift comes from those who have little to give.
By Michael BarberJump in the van with Marie-France Roy and Alex Yoder as they weave their way through Scotland, exploring how personal accountability allows for universal land access and the old farm shelters that support mountain folks to roam freely.
By Wade DunstanA short film made for the UK’s Labour Party political broadcast leading up to the proposed general election. Our film showcases the values of the Labour Party and it’s members as well as some of the struggles the community has faced since the conservative government leadership of Boris Johnson. The Labour party is for the many, not the few.
By Wade DunstanSubtitled "Reverse the Curse", episode 2 in the Sick in Africa healthcare series focusing on the Yawo of Mozambique shares the story of Mama Lucia and her epileptic son Shukarani. She believes her son is unwell because of a curse that her husband said before their child was born. Shot on Sony HXR-NX30U, edited using Final Cut Pro X, color graded with FilmConvert.
By Tim CowleyWatch as Remrod travels to Jazz St. Louis to document one of the best programs for the youth in the city. Jazz Academy is innovative and the place to be for all youth that wants to learn how to play a new instrument.
By Eric R MayesThis is the true story of Johannes and Luise Honnens of Bremerhaven, Germany. They were a young couple separated by the war. Their only daughter, Anke, was only 8 months old when her father was killed. She grew up in America without ever knowing her father. It wasn't until his letters written from the front lines resurfaced 75 years later before the family learned the truth about their grandfather - a secret his only daughter died without knowing.
By Jimmy AndrewsA 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 TorresA short film about a painter named Fred White.
By Hannibal AlawodeMAHI BINEBINE is a Moroccan painter and novelist born in Marrakech in 1959. Binebine has written six novels which have been translated into various languages. Born in 1959 in Marrakech, Mahi Binebine moved in Paris in 1980 to continue his studies in mathematics, which he taught for eight years. His paintings are part of the permanent collection at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. He returned to Marrakech in 2002 where he currently lives and works.
By rodrigoA story about Mbhekiseni Magaye who left behind his pregnant girlfriend at the age of 22 and went to the city to look out for a job. When he reached his 40s he experienced midlife crises that forced him to recalled his root.
By France Myeza