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infinitopuntorojo · 3 years ago
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Learning with Jenny (piloto) from Chaman producciones on Vimeo.
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infinitopuntorojo · 3 years ago
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The Super Zoom from pedro3dbh on Vimeo.
CG animation of amazing zoom to macro view to the "quantum world", shown on an approximate scale of the reality of physics. .
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infinitopuntorojo · 6 years ago
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A month of Type from Mr. Kaplin on Vimeo.
Visuals by Mr Kaplin Sound by BXFTYS
Each of these experiments were designed and animated within a day.
Thanks to Box of Toys Audio for the Sound.
Visit instagram to see more of Mr Kaplin's everyday projects #mkdailies
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infinitopuntorojo · 7 years ago
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Instravel - A Photogenic Mass Tourism Experience from Oliver KMIA on Vimeo.
► Editing: facebook.com/Oliver-KMIA-1622032868057530 instagram.com/oliverkmia/ twitter.com/OliverKMIA
♫ Music: Ben Laver benlaver.com soundcloud.com/ben-laver/instravel-a-photogenic-mass-tourism-experience-soundtrack
► Concept: I came up with this idea last year while traveling in Roma. I wanted to take a look at the popular Trevi Fountain but I never managed to get close to it. The place was assaulted by hundreds of tourists, some of them formed a huge line to get a spot in front of the Fountain. Needless to say that I was very pissed by this sight and left for the not less crowded Pantheon. I was shocked by the mass of people walking all around the city, yet I was one of them, not better or worst. Like all these tourists, I burned hundred of gallons of fuel to get there, rushed to visit the city in a few days and stayed in a hotel downtown. Then, I remembered a video I watched a few months earlier from the artist Hiérophante (vimeo.com/151297208). I decided to make this kind of sarcastic video but with the focus on travel and mass tourism. Hiérophante admitted that his video was "cliché" and that he got inspired by other videos. So I'm basically making fun of something I'm part of. The irony is strong.
While the era of mass world tourism and global world travel opened up in the 60s and 70s with the development of Jumbo Jets and low cost airlines, there is a new trend that consists of taking pictures everywhere you go to share it on social networks. During my trip, I felt that many people didn't really enjoy the moment and were hooked to their smartphones. As if the ultimate goal of travel was to brag about it online and run after the likes and followers. In a recent article published by the Guardian, journalist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett described this phenomena: "These Instagrammers are collectively sucking the joy and spontaneity out of travel photography, and for those unfortunate enough to bump into them abroad, possibly travel itself. We must pity the poor locals, who have to put up with them. [...] Social media encourages the memeification of human experience. Instead of diversity we see homogeneity. It’s extremely boring." theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jan/17/instagrammers-travel-sri-lanka-tourists-peachy-backsides-social-media-obsessed In the extreme situation, this image rush can have negative impact on the environment dpreview.com/news/3305755990/tourists-are-destroying-new-zealand-s-iconic-lake-wanaka-tree-for-instagram-photos
However, I was able to find plenty of nice accounts over my research on Instagram. Some of them were inspiring and lead by talented persons. In the end, social networks are just a tool. For better or worse, (or both). Eventually, I couldn't secure a picture of the Trevi Fountain for my Instragram account but I still had a very nice time in Italy.
► Production: I used images available on public Instagram accounts. Finding and sorting the material took a lot of time but I produced the video over several months when I had time. The process of aligning each and every images manually in relation to the next was very tedious. In terms of copyright, I believe that this type of use fall under the fair use. This is not a commercial project and every image appears for less than 1/4 of a second.
Image credit of the video Thumbnail: Eiffeil Tower: Pixabay Lady with Iphone: Stokpic Lady on the beach: Wendy Hero Selfie: Tookapic Japanese temple: Pixabay Map: Pixabay Taken from pexels.com/ (Creative Commons Zero CC0 license)
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infinitopuntorojo · 7 years ago
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The Scream - Sebastian Cosor - Safe-Frame.com from Sebastian Cosor on Vimeo.
“I was walking along a path with two friends – the sun was setting – suddenly the sky turned blood red – I paused, feeling exhausted, and leaned on the fence – there was blood and tongues of fire above the blue-black fjord and the city – my friends walked on, and I stood there trembling with anxiety – and I sensed an infinite scream passing through nature.” Edvard Munch, 1893
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infinitopuntorojo · 8 years ago
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m&m's Dissolving in Water - 4K from Beauty of Science on Vimeo.
We dropped m&m's chocolate in water and discovered something really wonderful!
This 4K time-lapse video was shot with a Sony A7R M2 camera to capture the beautiful details of m&m's dissolving. High-resolution stills:
beautyofscience.com/mm-dissolving
Credit Video: Yan Liang Editing: Yan Liang & Zaoeyo Music: Infinite Wonder by Big Score Audio
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infinitopuntorojo · 8 years ago
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THE WORLD OF TOMORROW (A Tribute) from Bora Barroso on Vimeo.
A Tribute to the Post-Apocalyptic Cinema.
Films Used:
- Mad Max Fury Road - I Am Legend - The Book of Eli - The Road - Oblivion - Priest - Los últimos días - Carriers - 28 Days Later - Children of Men - 12 Monkeys - The Day After Tomorrow - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes - Terminator Salvation
Editor: Bora Barroso.
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infinitopuntorojo · 8 years ago
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黒谷和紙 ー Making of Japanese handmade paper of Kyoto Kurotani from POLAR on Vimeo.
Japanese handmade paper of Kyoto Kurotani kurotaniwashi.jp
Film by Kuroyanagi Takashi polar-design.jp/ Music by Kurachi Martha kurachino.tumblr.com/
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(撮影・編集) 畔柳尭史 akasakaegeyama.tumblr.com (音楽) 倉知真麻 kurachino.tumblr.com
(協力) 黒谷和紙共同組合 京都工芸繊維大学 中野デザイン研究室
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infinitopuntorojo · 8 years ago
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#kubrick - The Simpsons - Candice Drouet from Really Dim on Vimeo.
---This Is Not Part Of "My Life In 1.000.000 Frames"--- Stanley Kubrick And The Simpsons - Candice drouet / Here you have 25 years of visual references Konbini.com Music (Midi) : Christian Cabrera / bit.ly/1TGpNdr Paths of Glory / Dr. Strangelove / 2001: A Space Odyssey / A Clockwork Orange / Barry Lyndon / The Shining / Full Metal Jacket / Eyes Wide Shut
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infinitopuntorojo · 9 years ago
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HYPER-REALITY from Keiichi Matsuda on Vimeo.
Hyper-Reality presents a provocative and kaleidoscopic new vision of the future, where physical and virtual realities have merged, and the city is saturated in media. If you are interested in supporting the project, sponsoring the next work or would like to find out more, please send a hello to [email protected]
by Keiichi Matsuda | km.cx more at hyper-reality.co
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infinitopuntorojo · 9 years ago
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BALANCE from Tim Sessler on Vimeo.
We humans we create, we work, we stay busy from birth to death and never rest. We build, aim higher, work harder, accomplish more, and to what end? "Balance" takes an abstract look at our modern world, the full and the empty spaces and time in which we live and choose to make our lives.
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BALANCE is a a collaborative film by Brandon Bray and Tim Sessler
To read more about the project check out our blog: brooklynaerials.com/blog/
Director of Photography: Tim Sessler timsessler.com/ Edit and Camera Operator: Brandon Bray decade.is/ Camera Assistant: Sam Hicks
Drone and Helicopter Aerials: Brooklyn Aerials brooklynaerials.com/ Helicopter Support: Wings Air Helicopters wingsair.net/
Music: Deaf Center - The New Beginning deafcenter.bandcamp.com/track/new-beginning-tidal-darkness
Helicopter setup: Robinson 44 with MoVI M15, RED CF Weapon and Leica R 35mm Summilux Drone setup: Freefly ALTA 8 with MoVI M15, RED CF Weapon and Canon CN-E 15.5-47 f/2.8 Cine Zoom
Special thanks to Freefly Systems, Tabb Firchau and Already Alive.
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infinitopuntorojo · 9 years ago
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MAKING OF "Futurama 3d (test shot)" from seccovan on Vimeo.
Futurama 3d test shot: vimeo.com/m/100785455 More at: behance.net/gallery/18924571/MAKING-OF-FUTURAMA-3D-part-1 Music: Ella Fitzgerald With The Ink Spots – I'm Making Believe Software: 3dsmax, Nuke, Photoshop, After Effects
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infinitopuntorojo · 9 years ago
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MAKING OF "Futurama 3d (test shot)" from seccovan on Vimeo.
Futurama 3d test shot: vimeo.com/m/100785455 More at: behance.net/gallery/18924571/MAKING-OF-FUTURAMA-3D-part-1 Music: Ella Fitzgerald With The Ink Spots – I'm Making Believe Software: 3dsmax, Nuke, Photoshop, After Effects
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infinitopuntorojo · 9 years ago
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TFA_DSotM from 314151 on Vimeo.
Play the album when the text vanishes from the screen, leave it on repeat (3 times are needed)
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infinitopuntorojo · 9 years ago
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Nostalgic in New York from Aaron Keigher on Vimeo.
"One can't paint New York as it is, but rather as it is felt." -Georgia O'Keeffe
Even with all the changes throughout the years, New York remains a classic American city that will forever be timeless. It is frozen in an era long gone, in an time where big band jazz and swing ruled the night and when it became world renowned as the city that never sleeps. It’s a city that never stops moving and never stops changing, but it is a place that will never loose its essential character.
Neon lights and LCD screens may have replaced the older look of places like Times Square, but it’s history is still alive today and its style has never died. While new buildings with modern looks continue to be built, the classic architecture of the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings, the historic Brooklyn Bridge and so many other locations has helped New York maintain its timeless look and feel. It is a place that has become the epitome of the melting pot that is America and has earned the nickname The Empire City. No other city in the world has quite the same feel as New York and no city has been as able to retain its unique character through decades of change.
For me, the look and feel of New York is best captured in Woody Allen’s classic film “Manhattan” (A film that if you have never watched, I suggest you rent or download right away). The black-and-white feel that he uses, perfectly captures New York City in Allen’s 1979 masterpiece. It is the classic Metropolis of the old Superman films — Batman’s original Gotham.
In this time-lapse film, I worked to photograph the look and feel of a time long gone — blend the old style of New York with the more modern changes that have become interwoven with the city's true essence. Join me as we go back in time to the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s to a grittier and glamorous New York that can only be captured in black-and-white.
I hope you enjoy this look back at the classic Big Apple and see why it is one of the world’s greatest cities. _______________________________
Equipment Used: Canon EOS 6D Rokinon 14mm f2.8 Canon 16-35mm f2.8 Canon 24-105mm f2.8 Rokinon 24mm TS f3.5 Canon 35mm f2 Canon 50mm f1.8 Canon 70-200mm f2.8 Emotimo TB3 Black 3-Axis Motion Controller Dynamic Perception Stage-R Pan/Tilt Modular Digital System w/NMX Motion Controller Dynamic Perception Stage-Zero Slider
Software Used: Adobe After Effects 6 Adobe Lightroom 5 Adobe Photoshop 6 Final Cut Pro X GB Deflicker LR Timelapse 4 Photo Ninja qDSLR Dashboard _______________________________
Photography Portfolio: aaronkeigherphotography.com Photo Tours & Workshops: caphototours.com Facebook: facebook.com/akeigher Instagram: instagram.com/aaronkeigherphotography
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infinitopuntorojo · 9 years ago
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The Evolution of Superman in Television & Film from Burger Fiction on Vimeo.
Dawn of Justice is nearly here, so we're following up our Batman video from last week with one about the Kryptonian in the red underwear.
New video every week!
burgerfiction.com
twitter.com/burgerfiction
Created by Andy Schneider and Jonathan Britnell
andyschneider.net jonathanbritnell.com
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infinitopuntorojo · 9 years ago
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The Evolution of Batman in Television & Film from Burger Fiction on Vimeo.
We are excited about Dawn of Justice, so we wanted to explore the television and cinematic history of Batman. You can probably guess what our video will be about next week :)
New video every week!
burgerfiction.com
twitter.com/burgerfiction
Created by Andy Schneider and Jonathan Britnell
andyschneider.net jonathanbritnell.com
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