ENG MASTERSOUND HandBall_MASTER 04 020521 from Roman Zhuchenko on Vimeo.
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Urban Oasis - a love letter to San Francisco from Dooster on Vimeo.
A journey through the contrasting urban and natural spaces within San Francisco's 49 square miles.
Best enjoyed with the sound nice and loud.
Directed by Ryan Scura
Produced by Paddy O'Leary
Cinematography by Ian Scura, Ryan Scura, Tony DiPasquale, and Dylan Ladds
Sound Recording by Dylan Ladds
Editing and Sound Design by Ryan Scura
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CUBA // La Ruta Mala from Jeanne on Vimeo.
Cuba by bike and across the bad way: mentally perplexing and physically demanding 1400 kilometers bikepacking route crossing Cuba via rugged dirt tracks, horse paths, sugarcane farm roads, steep rocky mountain roads, and a culture that’s beautifully unique.
[ 17 days - 1400 km - January 2019 ]
More info about the route: bikepacking.com/routes/trans-cuba/
Music: Chan Chan (remix) - Buena Vista Social Club
Film with Sony Alpha 7III
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A Dream of Myanmar from HINDSIGHT on Vimeo.
Myanmar. A country that has been sleeping for a long time wakes up. With cameras in hand we try to capture the unique culture and stunning nature of this beautiful country before it changes irreversibly.
On one hand exploring Myanmar feels like stumbling into a living edition of the National Geographic: elephants leading processions of novice monks through dusty towns, a fruit seller carrying a basket of mangoes on her head: a fulfilment of the oriental fantasies of the West.
On the other- a country embracing its newly won identity rushing headlong into the future to catch up with the rest of the world: traditional Burmese sarongs meet singlets and baseball caps. Cheroot cigars become cigarettes.
‘This is Burma', wrote Rudyard Kipling. ‘It will be quite unlike any land you know about.’ Amazingly, over a century later, Myanmar retains the power to surprise and delight. Also for entirely new different reasons.
We filmed with two Fujifilm XT-2 cameras equipped with the following Fujinon lenses:
35mm f/2.0,
23mm f/2.0,
80mm f/2.8
18-55mm - f/2.8-4.0
supported by Samyang 12mm f/2.0 and Zhiyun Crane v2.
Directed by: Marta Trela
Camera: Marta Trela, Henning Himmelreich
Edit: Marta Trela
Sound Design: Marc Fragstein
Color Correction: Xenia Brenner
Music: Extraordinary Measures by Steven Gutheinz through Musicbed
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Japan - Neons & Sakuras from Oliver Astrologo on Vimeo.
Japan is by the definition the blend of ancient traditions with advanced technologies but while this might sound as an insuperable contrast, the fast-paced life of Tokyo with this shiny neon sci-fi style lights combined with the enchanted and mysterious landscapes of Wakayama where temples and nature live together in harmony make this a country that everybody look with admiration.
Let this video inspire you to discover and go beyond the standard Japanese itinerary because every corner of this land is worthy of celebration.
By Oliver Astrologo | fb.com/oliver.astrologo
Original score "Neons & Sakuras (Alternate Version)" performed by Max LL | maxll.ca/ the title "Neons & Sakuras" was inspired by the book by Alice Michaud-Lapointe & Ginette Michaud.
1st Assistant Camera
Simone Sampó
Locations featured in this video
Tokyo, Hakone, Higashiizu, Kyoto, Hongu, Osaka, Nachikatsuura and Shingū, Mount Fuji
See more photos on my Instagram account: instagram.com/oliverhl
Watch my other films:
Finland: vimeo.com/294651511
Myanmar: vimeo.com/274430991
Catalunya: vimeo.com/253200434
Cuba: vimeo.com/224883799
Venezia: vimeo.com/181612110
Lanzarote: vimeo.com/192406523
Reverie of Vietnam: vimeo.com/126747807
Roma: vimeo.com/137925379
Moments of Puglia: vimeo.com/165102515
Mexico: vimeo.com/198551099
Malta: vimeo.com/202709486
Special thanks
OSK, Mercedes Benz, Visit Japan, Tokyo Tokyo and everyone who helped in the making of this video.
Watch the #japanexplorers highlight video: youtu.be/tfsr5GtO4FM
Geek Stuff
I have received so many messages asking for details on how I produce my videos.
I put down this short piece: oliverastrologo.com/videotips this explains few techniques I have been using and includes a list of equipment. Don't hesitate to write to me if you need further details or have any recommendation.
Gear (Find a comprensive list of my equipment here: oliverastrologo.com/gear)
Sony A7R3 4K 25p PP7 (Exposed in S-Log2)
DJI Mavic Pro/Zoom 2 4K 25p (Exposed in D-Log) - Used with permission, always fly safe!
Lenses I have used in this video
Zeiss Batis 18mm f/2.8
Sony FE 28mm f/2.0
Sony FE 85mm f/1.8
Sony FE 55mm f/1.8
Editing & Color Correction using
DaVinci Resolve with custom made LUTs
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Please only use and share this embed code of the original video.
Third party downloads and distribution is not permitted.
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Days in Copenhagen from GABWORKS on Vimeo.
filmed in Copenhagen
a music by The Oscar Peterson Trio " Georgia On My Mind "
a film by GABWORKS
shot by Bmpcc4k
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@gab.works
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The Icebreaker. Short film by Timelab.pro from Timelab Pro on Vimeo.
This video was shot in the Arctic Ocean in March 2018. For 7 days our crew passed through the Barents Sea to Karsky around the Novaya Zemlya archipelago on the nuclear icebreaker Yamal - we saw the northern lights and polar bears, watched the ships stuck in the ice being towed, and were very cold.
In the video you can see two icebreakers - “50 Years of Victory” and “Yamal” with a capacity of 75,000 horsepower and a distinctive shark mouth, which appeared on it in 1994 during one of the children's humanitarian programs. According to legend, someone suggested drawing a smiling shark mouth on the nose to make it more fun for children. At present, Russia has the only nuclear-powered icebreaker fleet in the world. They are used to provide wiring ships in the ices of the Northern Sea Route in the freezing ports of the Russian Federation, research expeditions, rescue operations and tourist cruises.
In addition to the extreme weather conditions, the shooting was complicated by the fact that the icebreaker was always in motion. And if the drone was flying over the radar tower, the recording file was damaged.
Music by Hans Zimmer - Time
Shot on DJI Inspire 2 with Zenmuse X7 camera in Prores 2.7K50FPS
Автор и правообладатель - Андрей Ефимов
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Sun Moon London from Luke Miller on Vimeo.
For more images and video visit: instagram.com/lukemillerphoto/
Featured on: petapixel.com/2018/04/10/this-short-film-was-shot-at-2520mm/
Filmed up to 2520mm from various locations around London featuring October 5th 2017 Harvest moon and January 1st 2018 Supermoon.
Music: Corona by Jeff Dale licensed from audionetwork.com
Camera/Lens
Canon 5D Mark III running Magic Lantern using the 3x crop mode.
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L + Canon 2x teleconverter
Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 + Sigma 1.4x teleconverter.
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Transsiberian Dream - 7.923 km from Beijing to Moscow from Dennis Schmelz on Vimeo.
Click here for the German version: vimeo.com/286490810
The Trans-Siberian Railway, another dream come true! The world's longest railway line starts from Moscow and runs 9,288 kilometers through seven time zones to Vladivostok. In May 2017 I was able to document this unique 16-day trip aboard the legendary Zarengold train together with my colleague Christopher Schmid. We traveled the route in the opposite direction and deviated a little from the original route (Trans-Mongolian Railway). Our journey took us along 7,923 km (nearly 5,000 miles) of rail from Beijing via Erlian, through the Gobi desert to Ulaanbaatar, on to Ulan-Ude, along Lake Baikal to Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Kazan and finally to Moscow. From the rickshaw ride through Beijing, a night in a Mongolian yurt, a bath in the five degrees Celsius cold Lake Baikal and the legendary vodka tasting aboard the Zarengold train - I sum up the highlights in my new short “TRANSSIBERIAN DREAM”. All aboard!
Camera: Dennis Schmelz & Christopher Schmid
Edit: Jan Philip Roza, Leander Brandstädt & Dennis Schmelz
Sound Design: Florian Gramelsberger & Leander Brandstädt
Writer/Speaker: Claudina Hoff ter Heide
Audio Mix: Florian Gramelsberger
VFX: Jan Philip Roza & Christian Fleischer
Title Design: Patrick Richter
Grading: Dennis Schmelz
Blog: dennisschmelz.de/blog/119-transsiberiandream.html
Thanks to Lernidee Erlebnisreisen (lernidee.de / trains-and-cruises.com)
Music: Discover The Stars by Mark Petrie (ASCAP)
Video Gear:
Phantom 4 Pro Drone: amzn.to/2yWCYTF
Sony a7sII Camera: amzn.to/2DQpEEi
Sony a6500 Camera: amzn.to/2zIR604
Zhiyun Crane Gimbal: amzn.to/2zcaB50
Sony Lenses:
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Canon Lenses:
Converter: amzn.to/2CkudW3
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Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II: amzn.to/2C62NAw
Canon EF 70-200 mm f/2,8 L IS II: amzn.to/2BC3BMx
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Filter:
Gobe NDX Vario ND 49mm: amzn.to/2j25JbU
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Post Production:
Premiere CC Keyboard: amzn.to/2CJrfYb
Lacie Thunderbolt HDD: amzn.to/2AZfPlK
LUT PACKAGE:
Because of the massive feedback and a lot of questions how I graded my short "Transsiberian Dream", I decided to release some of the LUTs that I used for this project:
dennisschmelz.de/downloads.html
The LUTs work with all kind of cameras but your footage should be shot in a flat picture profile (not created for LOG) like Cine2 or Cine4 on Sony cameras or Technicolor Cinestyle on Canon.
After purchase you will get a Zip file with 6 LUTs (cube and look files). You can import and adjust the LUTs with every common editing software (Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, Da Vinci Resolve, etc.).
For licensing / usage please fill out the contact form: dennisschmelz.de/contact
© Dennis Schmelz | 2018
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Daddy's Girl from Lena Hudson on Vimeo.
A young woman's charming but overbearing father helps her move out of her wealthy, older boyfriend's apartment.
"Daddy's Girl" is this week's Staff Pick Premiere. Our new interactive player enables viewers to watch the film, play with Director's Commentary, and read a Q&A with director Lena Hudson. To return to the main menu, click "Menu" in the upper left hand corner of the screen at any time.
Written and Directed by Lena Hudson
Produced by Clea DeCrane, Thomas Matthews, and Lena Hudson
in association with Station 26 Productions
Cinematography by Fletcher Wolfe
Edited by Alec Styborski
Starring: Tedra Millan, Peter Friedman, and Rhett Rossi
Festival Selections:
Sundance Film Festival 2022
SXSW 2022
Aspen Shortsfest 2022
Palm Springs Shortfest 2022
Seattle International Film Festival 2022
San Diego International Film Festival - WINNER Best Comedy Short
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Treeline from Jordan Manley on Vimeo.
Patagonia Films presents: Treeline. Follow a group of skiers, snowboarders, scientists and healers to the birch forests of Japan, the red cedars of British Columbia and the bristlecones of Nevada, as they explore an ancient story written in rings.
Directed by Jordan Manley
Producers: Laura Yale, Monika McClure
Executive Producers: Alex Lowther, Jimmy Hopper, Josh Nielsen
Cinematography, editing, principal sound design: Jordan Manley
Additional Cinematography: Scott Secco
Associate Producers: Garrett Grove, Lisa Ida, Soichiro Uchino, Mie Sawatari
Editorial Advisors: Daniel Irvine, Chad Manley
Motion Graphics: Daniel Irvine
Additional Sound Design and Mix: Jeff Yellen / Ridgeline Sound
Cast & Athletes
Taro Tamai
Hidehiko Wajima
Kazushi “Orange Man” Yamauchi
Yuki Miyazaki
Alex Yoder
Leah Evans
Carston Oliver
Laura Yale
Connie Millar
Diane Delaney
Michael Cohen
Deb MacKillop
Suzanne Simard
Akihiko Tamaki
Konami Tsukamoto
Still Photographer: Garrett Grove
Additional Audio Recordings: Travis Rummel / Felt Soul Media
Assistant Camera: Ryan Christiansen
Assistant Editor: Bill Hawley
Additional Footage: Nick Leboe
Japan Field Producer: Yuki Miyazaki
Translators: Yuki Miyazaki, Yuko Yoshikawa, Yosh Haggerty, Young-kil Jung, Lisa Ida
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A Love Letter to Lisbon | A Breakwater Original from Breakwater Studios Ltd. on Vimeo.
A Breakwater Original
A love letter to Lisbon, Portugal.
Directed by Ben Proudfoot |
[email protected]
Cinematography by David Bolen | @davidbolen
Edited by Nick Wright
Music Composed & Conducted by Nicholas Jacobson-Larson
Post-Production Supervision by David Nieman & Dillon Brown
Color by Houmam Abdallah
Sound Re-recording by Sean Higgins
Sound Editing by TJ Jacques
Executive Produced by Julian Johnson
Produced by Ben Proudfoot & Grace Zahrah
Produced by Jeremy Lambert & Richard Graham
Field Produced by Sofia Leira de Lima
Featuring "Viajar" by Fernando Pessoa
Read by Sofia Domingues
Score Preparation by Alessandro Saini
Music Mixed by Brad Haehnel
Music Contractor - Peter Rotter
Foley Artist - Tara Blume
Special Thanks
Suzana e Vera & Oficina do Costelo
Chef José Avillez of Belcanto
Chef Susana Felicidade of Pharmácia
Chef Ljubomir Stanisic of Sin Maneiras
Camilla Hall
Mariana Marques
Michael Risley
For Breakwater Studios
Gabe Godoi
Jeremy Lambert
Brenna Malta
Monica Salazar
Clarisse Wiedem
Terry Quennell
Shot on Arri Alexa Mini and Angenieux Optimo
Made with Love by Breakwater Studios Ltd. in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Los Feliz, California
breakwaterstudios.com | @breakwaterstud
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LAPLAND | The Untouched from Riku Karjalainen on Vimeo.
Footage licensing: stockfootage.fi/lapland-the-untouched/
Lapland – the Untouched takes you to some of the remotest places in the Finnish wilderness. These uninhabited and roadless areas, home to Sámi people, have remained in their near-natural state hidden away from most of mankind – unspoilt, as they should be.
In the northernmost Lapland summer is over before it even begins. During the snow-free time the only way to reach the locations shown in the film is by foot. Lapland the Untouched covers 600km of hiking at Sápmi in 6 wilderness areas and in the Urho Kekkonen National Park and the Kevo Strict Nature Reserve.
I’ve done timelapse-films alone for quite some time now and doing everything on your own requires a lot. Carrying half of your weight in gear in the wild may be physically hard, but the greatest battles are fought in the mind. During the less pleasant moments you realise just how alone you really are and begin to understand what really matters the most. This theme and the extensive Lapland project inspired my shortfilm, The Importance of Being Alone vimeo.com/241365343
This project taught me to love and appreciate what I’ve got – not only the amazing people in my life, but also these breathtaking wilderness areas and natural vistas we all share. After witnessing the captivating beauty of these locations it’s appalling to think that similar places around the world are destroyed and exploited relentlessly by mankind and its foolish needs.
Timelapse and video material from this film is available for licensing in 8K and 4K resolutions. Contact me for inquiries:
[email protected]
Soundtrack: “Dreams and Visions” by Tony Anderson
Riku Karjalainen:
Website: rikukarjalainen.com
Instagram: instagram.com/rikukarjalaine/
Facebook: facebook.com/rikukarjalaine
Equipment used:
Cameras: Sony A7RII, Sony A7SII
Lenses: Canon 16-35mm, Canon 24-105m, Canon 100-400mm, Samyang 24mm
Motion control: DIY slider with Emotimo TB3
Software: Adobe Creative Cloud: Lightroom, After Effects, Premiere Pro
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PLS DO NOT COUNT THIS from Jonathan Pinkhard on Vimeo.
A Johannesburg cyclist on his daily commute playfully engages with the sprawling city.
Featured on:
Radavist - theradavist.com/2017/10/please-do-not-count-this/
Monster Children - monsterchildren.com/65592/pls-not-count-lesson-hazardous-commuting/
Between 10and5 - 10and5.com/2017/10/13/riding-through-joburg-watch-the-exclusive-premiere-of-cycling-film-pls-do-not-count-this/
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TRANS-SIBERIAN · TRANS-MONGOLIAN from J.J. Guillermo on Vimeo.
This is a short film on the centenary Trans-Siberian Railway. We embarked August 2017 expecting to live a romantic long train journey, but it wasn’t only that: we enjoyed 2 weeks of absorbing and great experiences, both on the train and in the cities we visited. We departed from Moscow and stopped in Ekaterinburg, Irkutsk, Baikal Lake and Ulan-Ude, the formerly closed city in which we took the Trans-Mongolian route to UlaanBaatar to after visit the spectacular Mongolian countryside.
101 years after it was completed, the Trans-Siberian still keeps the tranquility and nostalgia of an historical ride.
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A film by J.J. Guillermo
Production by Raquel Delgado
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Technical:
Cameras: Sony a7s, GoPro Hero 4 Black Edition
Lenses: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM, Yongnuo 35mm f./2
GoPro Stabilizer: Feiyu G4s
Edited in: Final Cut Pro X
Music: "In the Distance" by Tony Anderson. Licensed: musicbed.com
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Special Thanks:
Antonio Pinto
Little Tuvshinzaya
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train ride through MALLORCA from Ria Ado on Vimeo.
Mallorca (Spain), spring 2017.
A short nature break to the beautiful island of Mallorca.
I took a wooden vintage train and a tram from Palma to the northwest area of the island. An interesting and scenic train ride through the Tramuntana mountain range.
Mountain hiking, breathtaking views, charming villages and a lot of fresh squeezed orange juice!
Locations: Sóller, Port de Sóller, Deià, Cala Deià.
Music: "Visible Grace" by Luke Neumann
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Intake from Eric Otten on Vimeo.
"You realize this is a pretty serious situation, right?"
After an unfortunate incident, a young high schooler must complete a drug and alcohol abuse evaluation.
Official Selection:
Vimeo Staff Pick
Booooooom
Film Shortage
Beyond the Short
Omeleto
Davey Fest
Greenpoint Film Festival
NYC Shorts Film Festival
Bushwick Film Festival
Jamie - Sara Kamine
LeAnn - Lindsay B. Davis
Writer/Director/Producer: Eric Otten
Producer: Hannah Brown
Cinematographer: Tanner Hall
Production Designer: Kathryn Ferons
Executive Producers: Jim & Karen Possehl
Associate Producers: Brian Dupre, Nate Grady-Reitan, Tom Neir & Sally Otten, Michael Otten, Susie Otten, Kim & Jim Pawell
Assistant Director: Petunia Waters
Assistant Camera: Siena DeMatteis
Second Assistant Camera: Felicia Laguna
Sound Mixer: Gabe Linkiewicz
Gaffer: Charles Cartwright
Key Grip: Cooper Finn
Script Supervisor: Jasper Bernbaum
Hair and Makeup: Kimberly Distel
Production Assistant/Receptionist: Deryn Russell
Casting Director: Stephanie Kerbis
Composer: Scotty Otten
Supervising Sound Editor: Benjamin Gieschen
Supervising Sound Editor: Nate Grady-Reitan
Editor: Eric Otten
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