This is a :60 TV commercial I color graded for the non-profit organization Samaritan's Feet to highlight their international humanitarian work. This spot airs nationally in the U.S. Summer and Fall of 2017. Graded in DaVinci Resolve using FilmConvert. Production Company: Westmoreland Films Writer/Director: Mark Freiburger Producer: Lisa Corum DP: Brent Christy Editor: Kali Bailey Colorist: John Schroter Composer: Hanan Townshend
By John SchroterThe Hilltown 6 Pottery Tour in the Hilltowns of Western Massachusetts.
By Ben TobinA young boy [Devin Henry], afraid of the world around him, is taught how to fly by a mysterious traveling storyteller [Carlos Uriona].
By Ben TobinFilm showing polish kitesurfer Victor Borsuk using a car to be able fly at 68m height which is actual world record.
By Mateusz JazowskiThe official trailer for the University of Warwick's annual sports competition.
By Matt HealeyAfter 12 months of searching the Cyclades,Tim and Keely chose Paros island for their wedding. Having travelled from Brisbane,Australia to Greece,Tim and Keely shared their love with their friends and family under the Aegean sun.
By Giorgos XanthopoulosGeorgia and Andreas live in Australia for the last few years, and when we discussed their wedding video back in the day, they asked me to create a prewedding film that will tell their story. But because (and I've done that again in the past) I prefer to approach such things through a personal kind of storytelling filter, I decided to take my chances and tell a story that will be identified by those who know Georgia and Andreas, but also be accessible as a standalone story by those who don't. Things were not easy at all, given the fact that I did everything on-location single-handed and I had less than two weeks to do both filming and editing, but I really believe that I created something at which I believed since the very first moment, so with a restrained pride, I am presenting it to you here.
By Dimitris MantaliasNESCAC Rivals Wesleyan Football takes on Tufts in a battle to the very end.
By gkesslerSic Parvis Magna (Greatness From Small Beginnings) is a short documentary based on the present-day McFarland High School boys cross country team in rural McFarland, California. (The 1987 team was featured in the Disney film McFarland, USA (2015), starring Kevin Costner.) This inspiring documentary focuses on the challenges, teamwork, and camaraderie of the runners, coaches, families, and community supporters. The unbreakable bonds that they have forged transcend familial ties and reach across generations.
By Nicolas MedranoCorporate Video La vita della carne in un Giorno Committente:Romano Group Sponsor: ASL BN1 Morcone Sponsor: Centro Fiere Morcone Filmmakers: Aurora Video http://www.auroravideo.it Printed with FilmConvert FJ 8543 VD
By Aurora VideoWedding Trailer Massimo + Martina L'amour de Dieu Videographers: Aurora Video
By Aurora VideoUprooted from her childhood home in Texas by her father's new job, sixteen-year-old Shani Peterson (Megan Jay Simrell) moves to California with her new step-mom, Denise (Chanel Ryan). Their new home, located deep in the redwoods of Central California is a dream come true... until it's not. With an over friendly Reverend and his alcoholic assistant as their only neighbors, Shani and Denise must unearth the haunting mysteries of the house and its history, before they lose their home, or lives.
By William SchererA drunk with a gambling problem plays a game of pool with an old rival. Graded using Film Convert Pro
By Travis CalvertThere are moments in our lives when our adversities feel too big to handle; when the darkness becomes a way of life. Jen Bricker speaks about how regardless of the problem(s) that you face, God is bigger than your biggest struggle and He will turn your darkness into eternal light. Often times we let our own minds put limits on our lives, but remember what Jesus said in the book of Mark, "If you can! All things are possible to him who believes." RSV
By David MunozJohn Deere is helping farmers adapt with precision technology that connects people, equipment and technology to make a good farm even better. To let the world know about, we went to Clear Meadow Farm in White Hall, Maryland and documented one family's multi-generational story. The key was to make the story feel authentic, so other farmers would connect emotionally. The Rose family let us into their homes and their lives for three days while we captured their spirit. Shoot details: 3 day shoot 5 person crew [from Racepoint Global agency in Boston] 2 Sony A7riis, 1 Movi M5, and a small assortment of Sony Batis lenses 1 Drone I served as a videographer, main editor and colorist on this project. My grade used Film Convert's FJ Provia 100 for the dusk shots in the beginning of the film, and the remainder of the footage used FJ 8553 ET.
By JOEY WHIPPWalking through our past as students, our passion for university, Coimbra and the glimpse from first kisses
By Nuno MarquesThere's a place of freedom in our dreams.
By Dustin RunyonUsing the facade of a relationship breakdown Another Place aims to show an audience the way people can feel when they're weighted down by a mental health problem. There is limited dialogue, as we would rather the audience project their own feelings onto the piece while watching it. Instead the dramatic, yet soulless sound design, and disorienting original music guide the audience through the piece up until the definitive moment.
By Toby LloydHome lives inside us depicts the reality of four homeless people through objects that are part of the environment they live in. Seen from a different angle, these objects show what can still be considered “home” in the lives of Aloísio, Marlon, Lenice and Alex. These four citizens are invisible to society, but these objects reveal the desire for humanization expressed in their improvised homes, among a large city’s many adversities With an unpublished text by Tarso de Melo, a distinguished poet of the latest writers’ generation of São Paulo, Home lives inside us is an extremely urban narrative, simultaneously raw and sensitive. In it, objects represent one of contemporaneity’s most serious problems: housing, in a context in which human beings are disposable objects, often invisible.
By Alexandre P. MacedoThe humbling story of an adopted child that went from sleeping in a one room house in the Caribbean, getting water from a well everyday, to living in America.
By Jake BeyerThis is a concept trailer that we shot in one day, made from a feature-length script as a 'proof of concept' for a much larger production.
By Nicolas CapraA wedding film I shot with my partner on an NJ beach.
By Nicolas CapraA promo video I did for the Rutgers Formula racing team, which helped them raise enough money for new materials for their racecar.
By Nicolas CapraA collection of clips shots with Sony Rx100 M4 along my trip to Ecuador, Colombia, Panamà. I used often the slow motion capability of the Wonderful Sony rx100 Mk 4, 90% at 240 fps, in 2 occasion (the hummingbirds shots) at 480 fps with sharpening applyied in post. Editing in FCPX, Color grading almost always with Filmconvert. Music by Kevin Macleod.
By claudio GiovenzanaA short film about The Flying Scotsman's visit to our local railway line. This Summer, the world famous train came to the BlueBell Railway line in West Sussex.
By Clive MartinMy good friend Tyler and I shot this short film on a cruise ship with our families with only what was available to us (hence the reason it is mostly silent with no dialogue!). We shot on a mirrorless camera and one prime lens the whole time to be as inconspicuous as possible, especially when shooting in locations we weren't supposed to be. This made it look like we were just 'taking pictures', but really we were filming movie.
By Nicolas CapraA portrait doc I did about my good friend and talented musician, Larry, aka Lawrence William Flatley III.
By Nicolas CapraI shot (and performed in) this music video for my band in a weekend, and we had a great time shooting it!
By Nicolas CapraCorporate doc of Austrian Photographer, Manfred Baumann
By Mark WyattThe Gateway Totem Project is a public sculpture celebrating Morristown’s immigrant community - past, present and future. This film shows how it came to life by Master Stone Carver and Sculptor, Gabriele Hiltl-Cohen.
By Chris SchullerGrabado y editado por Rafa Barnola Color: FilmConvert Música: https://youtu.be/apsLpofxqCw?list=LLeLlbjDTD136tsWuaGEto_w Instagram: @PHARELLPHOTO Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/pharellfilms
By RafaGraded with FilmConvert
By RafaNi los malos son tan malos, ni los buenos lo son tanto. Escrito, grabado, dirigido y todo eso por Juan Palomo, pero ellas son la clave. Making of: https://youtu.be/f2j6sW-OTwM?list=LLeLlbjDTD136tsWuaGEto_w Reparto por orden de muerte: Inés: Inés Barnola María: Macarena Bohórquez Cris: Cristina Cáceres Julia: Miriam Fuertes Color: FilmConvert Pro Música: The Babadook https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8tnrH6OC_itwXN6ocS2jZFnv6ej0MJ86 Insidious Chapter 3 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN6PlTKYn4gUEGr8lRbVscYfrm8rCtpkx Instagram: @PHARELLPHOTO Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/pharellfilms
By RafaA short film about the way Alex feels the world
By RafaA short promotional film highlighting the importance of some of the biggest people in childrens' lives, particularly when those children are in Foster Care.
By Richard Adam BaileyA forest walk
By Manuel LeonardI went to Japan in January of 2017. This was my first overseas trip with the new Mavic Pro, and I have to say I was blown away by the results. I hope you enjoy. Cheers.
By Patrick SayA 'N' man send strange mail across the city
By Evrard BaptisteFor as long as I can remember, I have gotten an incredible amount of inspiration from watching people, especially dancers, perform. Music also is something that pushes me to action, even if I don't know what that action ought to be; it simply compels me to do something. Even though I'm not a dancer or a musician, I wanted to make a little film that could express my love of those things and share it with you. Many many thanks go to Olivia Conlin, who was the dancer in the video as well as the choreographer. She worked so openly and freely with me to make this thing happen, and it was probably the best collaboration I've been a part of. I put her in pretty much every situation a dancer wouldn't want to be in, and she took every scene in stride. Never complaining or giving up; just awesome. The video was filmed entirely in Minnesota over the course of six months. The music is "Revival" by Ryan Taubert, and is licensed from The Music Bed. All rights to the footage are owned by me.
By Tim JohnsonThis 5 minutes video is a project that me and my girlfriend Ana took one year and some months to be done. As soon as we started dating I started capturing some of our good times in video with my DSLR camera. Sometimes I also used the camera I had near me. I also had to use a cellphone to film in a prohibited place, the Museum, and when there was no camera around. It may look very simple and not professional, and it's really not. Nothing is staged or planned. It's filmed always with the camera in hand, climbing mountains, sailing in vessels, or eating in restaurants, amongst other situations. Actually it would make no sense if it was staged. Relationships are complicated, but they don't need to be. It only depends on ourselves. The lack of dialogues is to show that love is a language that everyone understands, it doesn't matter if you here, in Brazil, or in Japan. This video will be played in our Wedding, so we can always remind of what really matters, and perhaps inspire other people.
By Thiago André Cursino da SilvaOne moment it seems you can grasp them, the next they slip away. The works of Mehdi Behbudi, sound artist from Tehran, oscillate between abstraction and the sounds of everyday life. Behbudi, together with Iranian poet Vahide Sistani and Hamburg-based video artist Felix Lübbert, created this piece for a change of perspective on our daily life. “Tehran Thricolage”, one of the collective’s first video installations, shows rare drone footage of bustling squares and traffic junctions in Tehran. In the background, Sistani’s detailed poems can be heard floating gently above Behbudi’s streetlife-inspired sound-art.
By FelixKeeping a diary. It’s actually a nice thing to do. Something you undertake for yourself. An act of both letting go and preserving. In “Isolated Crows of Solitude”, Tehran-based director Sahar Soleimani turns such daily personal reporting into a means of surveillance, of repression. People are forced to keep logs of their days. Having their own ideas, discovering their own potential, maturing into individual personalities – these are utopian aims in this dystopian world. Those who rebel against the rules of the totalitarian system are “cured” with a mask. The power of dictatorship? Isolation. Alienation. Solitude. Reza is one of them. And one of them.
By FelixThis film is a self reflection on the feeling one gets from skiing. An attempt to capture the mindset for why we subject our physical and metaphysical selves to the elements and the unknown. A study of expression and passion. It is a response to life changing experiences shared with loved ones, all while rooted in the outdoors. "Home Wordd II" is particularly special to me considering I shot it prior to sustaining a traumatic brain injury, and completed the project concurrently with my healing process. The release of this piece is truly representative of not just returning to where I was before the injury, but celebrating the growth which has occurred from it. This film is as much a part of myself as it is a piece of the people I am surrounded by, nothing but endless love for everyone in this video and for those who made it possible. Although I lost months and memories, I was able to regain each day I had in the mountains with my friends because of these clips. I cannot describe
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By kolby B freemanWe would love to share the story of Janelle and Ante, that got married in the beautiful Split in Croatia, gathering friends and family from all over the world to celebrate their love. A love that led Janelle all the way from the USA to Paris, to find Ante and then both to Ante’s hometown to get married. A love that wasn’t always easy. Sometimes, love is about overcoming obstacles and facing challenges. To fight to be together and never let go. But in the end all that is just a reminder of how strong love can be…
By With Heart FilmsBrittany and Chris Durfeld were married on August 26, 2017 at The Sonnet House in Leeds, Alabama. Music: "Released" by Kevin Matley licensed on from Marmoset.
By Jeff BushLight Armor (2017) A recollection of the 1991 ground invasion of Kuwait, including rare HQ footage taken during the minefield breach. [4:57]
By Bradley HowardBen at 'Lords Of Pour' talks about what gets him up in the morning!
By simon hewson