"Some painful memories are just too precious to let go."
An old man, who wants to forget, has just been diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
Starring: Nirut Sirijanya (The Hangover Part II) and Suchao Pongvilai
Directed by Natthaphon Sakulvanaporn
Screenings and Awards: (Full Version)
• Bangkok International Student Film Festival (2014) – Official Selection
• Flagship City International Student Film Festival, Pennsylvania, USA (2014) – Official Selection
• World Arts Film Festival, Florida, USA (2014) – Official Selection
• Monarch Film Festival, California, USA (2013) – Official Selection
• Entertainment Media Exhibition 2013, Mahidol University (Best Film)
I reedited this version and then regraded using Film Convert plugin (Adobe version). This version is shorter. The original version is 15 minutes.
We shot "Clouds of Memories" with Red Epic, but unfortunately my laptop weren'
CAST (in order of appearance)
Jacek Skrzypek
Joanna Jaxa-Chamiec
Filip Maleszewski
Olga Skrzypek
Michal Bogdanowicz
Jan Skrzypek
DIRECTOR Janek Cichy
SCRIPTWRITER Justyna Switaj
PRODUCER Aleksandra Leszczynska
PRODUCTION La Polaca Productions
CINEMATOGRAPHY Kacper Czubak
CAMERA OPERATOR Michal Slusarczyk
SOUND MIX Wojtek Urbanski
PROD. DESIGNER Jagoda Valkov
COSTUME DESIGN
AND MAKE-UP Julia Sokolnicka, Agata Was
EDITING Bartek Zytkowiak, Kacper Czubak
TITLE DESIGING Jakub Czubak
PROD. MANAGER Jacek Skrzypek
SET MANAGER Wojtek Duszynski
LIGHT Heliograf
CRANE Filip Maleszewski
DOLLY Andrzej Maleszewski
PHOTOS Aleksandra Leszczynska
CATERING Marek Leszczynski
Sapno Ka Basar is a conversation which reminds Rajesh of something he tries hard to forget.
Written & Directed by - Aastha Singh & Aditya Kapur
Cast - Tanaji Dasgupta, Tejesh Bhaumik, Nidhi Singh, Arindam Bannerjee, Debashish Das
Cinematography - Aditya Kapur
Edited by - Rajdeep Mitra
Music - Jivraj Singh, Subhagata Singha
Sound Design - Ankit Gandhi Lall
Color - Aditya Kapur
[Graded using FilmConvert]
Production Manager - Aastha Singh
Assistant Director - Tanaya Saigal
Associate Producers - Rajdeep Mitra, Sourav Burman
Production Assistants - Diptanshu Chakravarty, Sneha Bengani, Ateesha Sethia
Assistant Cinematographers - Sourav Burman, Soumya Prasad
Costume Assistant - Arusha Nasim
Log Assistant - Debdeep Bannerjee
Sound Recordists - Ankit Gandhi Lall, Rajdeep Mitra, Arijit Sett, Shayak Ghosh
Make-Up Artists - Suprabhat Naha, Bipul Chowdhury, Sukanya Chowd
TUNNELBLICK Kurzfilm - gefördert durch Cash4Culture regie, kamera & schnitt: Konrad Milan skript: Konrad Milan & Doron Nadav produktion: Elias Oldofredi kostüme: Mateusz Szmalec darsteller: Doron Nadav, Valentin Kouba graded with FilmConvert GOOD LIFE CREW www.goodlifecrew.at office@goodlifecrew.at
By KonradLive plate footage with added CG elements
FilmConvert really gave us the look we were going for.
My roles:
Compositing / Matchmoving / Lighting
Entry in the FilmConvert Cinematograph Competition 2014 Director: Sten Rosendahl, Sweden Length: 5:00
By Sten RosendahlA silent experimental film..
Director of Photography:
Brent Walker
Music:
Lauren Walker 'Fascinating Everything'
“Without you” project initiated when I was given a pre-Production Panasonic GH4 camera body to test before its global launch. Then a simple test evolved to become a short film project when I realized the great potential of the camera. It took 10 days to turn this project from a blank sheet of paper to a successful yet challenging shoot that combined the talents of 14 talented and dedicated friends.
I would love to thank all the people that made this project possible.
Stay tuned for the “making of” blog post where I will share with you all the behind the scenes fun as well as the lessons learned during the production of “Without you”
I hope you enjoy it…
Camera:
Panasonic Lumix GH4
Lenses:
Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8
Panasonic Leica 25mm f/1.4
Panasonic Nocticron 42.5 f/1.2
Camera Settings:
FHD at 60FPS 200 Mbps
Color Profile: CineD
Master Pedestal +15
Highlight:
Clipe produzido pelo departamento de Marketing da Rede Novo Tempo de Comunicação.
Direção de Cenas
Imagens
Edição
Pós Produção
Canon 5D MKIII
Premiere with FilmConvert
After Effects
Graded with Film Convert Pro
Fotografía: Daniel Robles
?Glint Road? Dir:HIROTO HARA shoot by ALEXA Plus Color fixed by FilmConvert
By HIROTO HARAWhile finding his way back, a traveler encounters a hollow being, intent on trapping him forever.
I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to spent a week in Yosemite National Park in the winter of 2013. I hiked to the top of Nevada Fall and Yosemite Falls, filming along the way. It was a very reflective time, where I looked back on all the changes I had made the past year, professionally and personally. Every night before I went to sleep, I would write a little and I wrote this short story inspired by my experiences I had each day. I have always loved experimental narrative, so with the footage I shot, I constructed the story I wrote on the page.
Shot on Canon T2i
Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L
Graded with FilmConvert Pro
A quote I adapted from Charles Bukoski.
Shot and edited on a BlackMagic Cinema camera.
24-105mm
50 mm canon prime
? No Returns on Perishables ?by Takatsugu Naito 38th Montreal World Film Festival shoot by Canon EOS 7D Color fixed by FilmConvert
By TAKATSUGU NAITOThe memories and regrets of an elderly man come rushing back as he struggles to cope with his experiences as an infantryman near the close of WWII.
WINNER: GOLDEN TRIPOD AWARD FOR BEST PICTURE - Campus Moviefest Hollywood 2014
WINNER: BEST PICTURE - UA Campus Moviefest 2014
WINNER: BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN - UA Campus Moviefest 2014
WINNER: BEST NARRATIVE SHORT - Black Warrior Film Festival 2014
WINNER: BEST EDITING - NARRATIVE SHORT - Black Warrior FIlm Festival 2014
WINNER: ALABAMA STATE PRIZE - Auburn Indie Student Film Festival, 2014
OFFICIAL SELECTION: Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner, 2014
SCREENED: Virgin America Airlines In-Flight Entertainment
SCREENED: ShortsHD Television Channel
Graded in FilmConvert Pro 2.
Director:
Amanda Charchian
Director of Photography and Time Lapse:
Nicolas Amato
Musical Score;
TVÅ
Mixed and Mastered by yyyounggg.
Wardrobe:
Michael van der Ham
Autumn/Winter 2014
Shoes: Christian Louboutin
Editor:
Luke Lynch at Parallax Post
Producers
Amanda Charchian and Nicolas Amato
Choreography:
Jasmine Albuquerque
Compositing and Color Timing:
Brandon Kelly
DIT:
Conrad Radzik
Hair:
Candice Birns
Make-Up:
Dina Gregg
Models:
Pyper America, Daisy Clementine, Leila Goldkuhl, Sally Jonsson
Of Next Models
Special Thanks to :
Lita Albuquerque, Richie Davis and Chloe Wallace
Using FilmConvert
Seek me and you shall find me, when you seek with your whole heart.
Color: Film Convert
A day like any other can be changed in an instant. Tragedy is not biased. Does that tragedy effect the beauty of that day, or just the people who were touched by it? Does the memory keep us from moving forward? Is it not our duty to press on?
Color: Film Convert
Resonant Veil is about faith, love and uncertainty. Can our love for one another blind us of our faith? As the presence of martial law seeps into a middle class community, a young couple acts to try and preserve their family’s safety. They take to hiding as they believe the Bible’s prophecy of Revelation is beginning. With more questions than answers, there is immense strain put on their relationship, and there instilled faith is tested. There love is tested. With the history of persecuted Christians ever present in their minds, they find themselves at a crossroads of safety and belief.
Color: Film Convert
This movie is a part of my bachelor exam art project ”Muskler, maskiner och kvinnokroppen, i en spegel av glas” (Muscles, Machines and the Female Body, in a Mirror of Glass).
My main material is glass and in this project I have worked with glassblowing, tecnique and alternative representations of the female body, using glass blowing and my own body as starting points. I have registered my muscles using muscle sensors while blowing the glass objects seen in this movie. I have then used specially written software to convert the sensors’ measurements into three-dimensional shapes which I have then recreated in blown glass. The new objects (the mirrors) manifest the body as actions and the work of muscles. The body shapes the glass and the glass craft shapes the body. We are influenced by how bodies are represented.
This movie communicates my thoughts behind the glass objets in my installation, and together the objects and the movie makes the story complete.
By Pär Brännström
Absence won't heal pain
Claudette's son, Zach, loss his battle with cancer. A year after his death, Edd, a baseball coach, meets Zach's mother, Claudette, and reveals his sorrow.
Colored in DaVinci Reslove using FilmConvert OFX Plug-in.
Written by Jovan Thomas
Directed by Sarah Tither-Kaplan
Starring Krista West and Jovan Thomas
Cinematography by Elnar Mukhamedyarov
Shot on Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera with Sigma and Nikon lenses and SLR Magic Anamorphot.
Colored in DaVinci Reslove using FilmConvert OFX Plug-in.
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By VladovskieScénario, production, réalisation, musique originale, post-production (FCP7, Film Convert Pro)
2012
Bande-annonce du film DEATH TRACK (Vostf)
Scénario, production, réalisation, musique originale, voix-off, post-production (FCP7 & Film Convert Pro)
Juin 2012
Subscribe for Secrets of Aperture and other videos coming soon! http://bit.ly/SubscribetoCandC A game within in a game... We wrote, shot, and edited this short in less than a week for the MOGA video contest. This film was graded with FilmConvert
By Colin McGuireSubscribe for Secrets of Aperture and other videos coming soon! http://bit.ly/SubscribetoCandC Tweet it! http://clicktotweet.com/e5Gwc Portal: Survive! is a live-action short film based on the hit game Portal, and the tie-in comic "Portal 2: Lab Rat." Directed by Colin and Connor McGuire, this film was shot for under $500 at the YouTube Space LA. HUGE thanks to Jimmy Burns from Angry Dog Studios who built and shot the GLaDOS prop used in the film. Check them out! http://www.angrydogstudios.com/ They're on Facebook too! https://www.facebook.com/AngryDogStudios This film was graded with FilmConvert. Thanks for watching! Like Us on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/ColinandConnor
By Connor McGuireA short B-movie/Grindhouse style horror film starring Spencer Roberts. Shot on the Canon T2i, added some flavour with Adobe After Effects, Magic Bullet, Film Convert, Gorilla Grain, then cut with Premiere.
By Jesse RobertsI'm a big fan of Yann Tiersen, and in fact, I also have a few Philip Glass vinyls on the shelf. There's just something about repetitive, switching runs that makes your brain fill in the gaps. Lately I've been thinking about composing something that is reminiscent of Amélie or The Hours, AND film something to go with it (or maybe the other way around). As luck would have it, I found myself in Paris. Hopefully this track will do these great composers justice.
NO tripod, one lens, and a Black Magic Pocket camera, I decided to film five days in Paris - run and gun style - this is on purpose. There are some things I miss: the morning just after the streets were washed, accidentally finding a manicured garden... decorative building after decorative building... I miss you Paris.
Camera: BMPCC
Lens: Lumix 14-45mm
Music and film: Shayne Kasai
Film Stock: FilmConvert, Plrd 600
Blog post: http://pilotbayfilms.com/paris-en-couleurs
Short musical film by Cris & Franz
Music by Nina Rivera Zavala
Film Convert
A short film by Cris and Franz.
Film Convert.
A selected scene from The Gift -- A ten minute short based on a true story.
•5D Mark II
•FCP 7
•After Effects
•Film Convert
Featuring Documentary filmmaker and photographer Leah Shortell
Leah is a character profile short that was filmed on-location at the City Methodist Church, located in Gary Indiana, it’s one of the best known and most popular Midwest locations for movie crews, indie films, music video's and photographers.
Leah Shortell is an independent documentary filmmaker and photographer from Chicago, Illinois. She has traveled the world for her work, visually capturing life and culture one frame at a time. She graduated in 2012 with a Masters of Fine Arts in Independent Film and Digital Imaging, and currently teaches digital film and speech courses at Saint Xavier University in Chicago.
See exclusive behind-the-scene photos and find out what gear and techniques were used to make the video.
http://www.posthousepictures.com/leah/
Cinematographer/Editor - Kevin Otterness - https://twitter.com/KevinOtterness
Music courtesy of The
In 1989, the schizophrenic son of a serial killer is remanded to house arrest after attacking a man, but when his allegedly-slain father reappears to him and threatens to resume killing, he must grapple with the question of what is real – and how he will survive. Graded with FilmConvert
By marc samsonNo script only one idea
By Charlotte Guirestante GhomeshiThis proof of concept video is an excerpt from the novel 'Before the Strand' by Amanda Raymond. Before the Strand is the story of Sherlock Holmes' son and the mystery surrounding what happened his real mother, why his existence was erased from history, and what dangers existed and still do, that forced his father to hide him away with the son of Charles Darwin. Jonathan Holmes must face his past and his father's past, in order to find the answers.
Tech Note: I used Film Convert to give it that cinematic look.
A mystery/thriller, Before the Strand takes place in 1903, with flashbacks to the 1880's and 90's. This scene is from a journal entry of Dr. John Watson's that Jonathan uncovers during his investigation.
Producer/Writer: Amanda Raymond
Director/editor: Jonathan Lawrence
Cinematographer Brett Erskine:
This is a test of my next new movie is graded in adobe premiere pro with film converter pro 2.1 is recording by Sony nex 7
By claudioWritten & Directed by
Andrea Jako Giacomini
JAKOFILMS©2013
www.jakofilms.com
Synopsis:
Glimpsing a brighter future, a ride home from school is anything but ordinary for a child and her parents.
WINNER FutureCity Yokohama Award - Best Short Film winner - Short Shorts & Asia 2014
http://www.shortshorts.org/2014/en/report/_future_city_yokohama_award.html
WINNER Levi's "Show US The Way" Short film contest.
http://explore.levi.com/news/culture/more-than-words-show-us-the-way-film-competition-winner/#!
Cannes Short Film Corner 2013
Hollyshorts Film Festival 2013
AFI Film Festival 2012
(FilmConvert)
BTS:
http://vimeo.com/48097227
I tried something new for the first time ever. Which I suppose is slightly redundant, since anything that is new would thereby be something experienced for the first time... But I digress.
I created a character who recently lost someone and struggled to somehow find a way to move on. It's quite hard separating yourself (me, a super happy person) from a character you're portraying sometimes, which was something I totally didn't expect. It was a great learning experience, and I'd love to create more work like this as I slowly get more and more into video creation/directing.
I'm sorry for creating such a depressing video from out of nowhere, haha, but I just felt moved to do so once it started, and hope that you all enjoy it as much as I did.
Camera: Sony A7s, Zeiss 55mm f1.8
Color Grading: FilmConvert
Audio: iPhone 5
Music: The Music Bed
Light&Video Test
One lens : Samyang 24 1.5 Cine Lens
One light source : Lucifero bank
Camera : Red1mx redcode 42
Actress : Zoe Pernici
Music : Petri Alanko
The challenge:
Usually on set you have plenty of time to shoot, perfect lighting, makeup&hairstyling, lot of people for operating the camera, lenses, full equipment and, overall, real actors.
Here I’ve tried to put myself out of “the comfort zone”, pulling my skills to the limits because I think this is the way to improve oneself, which is something you never stop doing.
I did this little video, inspired by the Massive Attack music video “I want you”, having only me on set and:
> one friend: Ilaria Fantini who is not a professional actor, this was the first time for her in front of the camera
> one camera: Red One mx
> one tripod: Cartoni C20S
> one lens: Sigma 18-35 1.8 with CineMorph filter from VidAtlantic
> only ambient lighting
> few hours at disposal for shooting
> few hours for editing
I would like to say thank you so much to Ilaria Fantini for her time and patience, to Hotel
Fashion Film about a lady trapped in lost place's memories. The flattened town reflects her splitted soul.
One lens
One tripod with mini jib
Only natural ambient lighting
2 hours at disposal
No make up
No hair styling
Rainy and windy
Edit with finalcutprox and filmconvert
Here the Blackmagic Pocket CinemaCamera settings:
- Recording Format: ProRes
- Dynamic Range: Film
- Frame Rate: 25fps
- Iso: 800 ASA
- WB: 6500K
- Shutter Angle: 180.0
Life and death in a quantum world. Bad boys' physics.
The Schrödinger's cat thought experiment mapped onto a gangsta movie context.
Played by Dag Kaszlikowski and Pawel Kurzynski, uncompromising physicists from the Centre for Quantum Technologies in Singapore (www.quantumlah.org).
A sequel of GWEI LO: https://vimeo.com/59790237
Grading with FilmConvert software.
A CAN.DID Production
Starring Paul Venezia & Cory O'Brien
Written by Cory O'Brien
Directed by Justin Fleischer
Assistant Director Isaiah Elwell
Produced by Justin Fleischer & Cory O'Brien
Edited by Justin Fleischer
Sound Design Paul Venezia
Special Thanks to the Elwell Family
A coming-of-age girl is disturbed when she dreams of her arranged marriage. Film Convert.
By Randy LaoCamera & Lens: BMPCC + Kowa 8mm F 1.4
Recording Format:Apple ProRes 422 Dynamic Range:Film?Frame Rate:25fps
Shutter Angle:180º F 2.8 ASA 800
Audio recorder: Zoom H4N + Azden SGM-X
Grading with Film Convert