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Lupin
Season 3, “Chapter 3”
Director: Daniel Grou
DoP: Maxime Cointe
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karoltabis · 4 years
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Günther GHEERAERT 2020 SHOWREEL Official website : www.gunther-gheeraert.com Contact : [email protected] Thanks to Alexis Dehimi for his superb music! And a big congratulations to all those who participated, directly or indirectly, in all these adventures! DPs : Mahdi Lepart Nils Ruinet Yoann Suberviolle Nicolas Massart Maxime Cointe Maxence Muller STARRING : Daniel de la Fuente Patricia Vidal Audrey Looten Alix Benezech Syrus Shahidi Adele Simphal Charlotte Bermond Alissa Ed-Dhimine Philippe Mamolo Oceane Demontis Hana Ropers Manon Bartoletti Philippe Reyno Sylvain CHARBONNEAU Simon LETELLIER Tony ZAROUEL Philippe REYNO Aurélia ARTO Hanna WIADROWSKA Jennifer TO Margherita COPPOLA Flavien DAREAU Loubna Satori Terrence Amadi Milan Marsault Diane Duquesne Vincent Paquot Marie-Clotilde Ramos-Ibáñez Heiliana Achoui Guillaume Gaudfrin Philipp Welke Laure Falesse Lea Swan PRODUCERS : Stephane Martin Pierre Jaspard Alexandre Bonaldi Carole Jublot Gregory Deydier Andy Standley Cedric Balor Philippe Queruel Santiago Morali Simon Tranié Jan Belletti Frank Ho A Kwie Yann Brindejont
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jalisanwhitley · 7 years
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Singapore & Malaysia for Chinese New Year
I’m writing this from the wonderful United Club lounge in Tokyo airport on a layover during my 21-hour flight back to the States. I mention this because it’s spacious and modern, has two food stations, two liquor stations and a great view of the runway if watching airplanes take off is your thing. And I got in FO’ FREE with one of my two free lounge passes per year with my United Explorer card. (As a note, if you fly United a bunch this could be a good card, but there are definitely better bangs for you buck like the Chase Sapphire Preferred card with points you can transfer to more airline and hotel partners).
Anyway doe *in my Kat Stacks voice* I’ve spent the past week splitting my time between Singapore and Penang, Malaysia. The first half I spent with folks from the Young Blacks that Travel meetup group and did Penang, Malaysia solo. I almost skipped out on the trip because I was fresh off of a trip to Colorado Springs and Costa Rica celebrating my cousin’s 30th. But I’m happy I came.  I would definitely say you can do Singapore in 2, 3 days max. I’d recommend focusing more time in Malaysia.
Singapore
Singapore is one of the cleanest and most modern cities I’ve ever visited. It’s been on the bucket list for awhile because I’ve wanted to visit Gardens By the Bay. That said, it’s definitely a layover destination. In fact, the Chiangi Singapore airport offers free city tours if you have a long layover. This is probably enough to hit the highlights of the city. That’s also probably the best bet for your pocket.
This is up there with Sydney and London as EXPENSIVE AF travel destinations. Basic meals were in the $20 a piece range and drinks were about the same price. You can find some deals in Chinatown, so if you’re gonna be spending some time there I’d highly suggesting maximizing your money by eating in this neighborhood.
If you’re spending a few days in Singapore I’d suggest you hit up:
Gardens by the Bay
It’s the whole reason I came! Every night there is a free light show that you can see. Here are the views:
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The SkyBar at Cé La Vie when you’re feeling fancy and want a great view of the city. The cost to go up is about 20 Singapore dollars which can be used as a credit toward food or drink (but you won’t be able to actually afford any food or drink at this price point so be prepared to throw in a few more dollars). It has a hip and young professional vibe with a bar on one side and a lounge/dance club on the other.
This is the view of the city from the top:
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Followed by a drink at this really cool, hidden Speakeasy called The Other Room. It’s behind this unmarked door where you just put two fingers to ring a doorbell. It’s a nice, intimate feel and they have an extensive cocktail list. But best of all was the server Chai. He was EVERY-THING. The most fabulous person I’ve ever met and he was willing to connect us with some of his other friends in the industry. 
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For a cheap and cute breakfast/lunch/co-working space go to Free the Robot. This is one of the most affordable places I found near Clarke Quay where we were staying and I really liked the robot theme and the fact that a lot of young people were co-working here.
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And because we had to do it for the culture, we went to say Black Panther in Imax and I GOT MY ENTIRE LIFE. #WakandaForever
It was even better because the Singaporean people who attended were in no way attached to the Black experience but were just as excited to see the movie. It’s funny how internationally, it’s just seen as a Marvel superhero movie and they don’t think of the racial politics of it, while in the states its being seen as a defining black moment. Either way, Ryan Coogler better get that international coint!
Penang, Malaysia
I did a solo side trip to Penang because it was a UNESCO world heritage site known for it’s street art and pre-war architecture. When I saw that my 45-minute in traffic ride from the airport to my airbnb was only $5 I knew it was gonna be a good trip. I only spent two days but you could definitely fit more in and also travel to to Kuala Lumpur on the mainland (i’m not a big city fan so I opted out of KL).
If you’re only in Penang for a few days I’d suggest:
Staying at this really cute, well-located BNB.
Doing Ms. Pearly’s cooking class. It’s a bit more expensive than other cooking classes/food tours in Malaysia at $66 but it was well worth the price in my opinion. We started with a tour of the wet market where she talked about the health benefits of the various vegetables we’d be cooking with and how food is used as medicine in many parts of Asia.
(tip: while you’re at the wet market get Appom Balik. It’s peanut butter pancake deliciousness and less than 50 cents). 
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From there, we were driven by her husband to their home where each person had an individual work station where we were able to cook three recipes. She has a garden at her house where all the herbs are gathered so everything is local and fresh. I am not a cook and was still able to get a lot out of the cooking class and everything we had was really delicious.
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Check Out the Street Art 
Walking around Georgetown. I had no sim card or data outside of my airbnb but Google offline maps came through in the clutch. I found a map that points out all of the different street art and just followed along to that and wandered the neighborhood.
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Get a relaxing $12 hour massage and reflexology at The Sanctuary Thai Therapy. 
EAT ALL THE THINGS! I didn’t get a chance to check out enough of the hawker stands but Penang is known for great food, so if you’re here definitely dedicate time to exploring the cheap and amazing food. 
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Avenue DES CHARMES
La rue un jour s'était transportée ici , sur une page facebook parmi tant d'autres .. C'était un matin de Noêl ou il faisait doux .. Le soleil cherchait à percer quelques nuages sans vraiment y parvenir .. Je pensais tout en prenant mon petit déjeuner que l'enfance était bien loin .. Je pensais aussi qu'il ne méritait pas d'être ici et de m'espionner .. C'est vrai lors de l'accident il y a très longtemps .. par sa faute , à cause de lui , et il ne s'en était jamais excuser .. Il avait fuit comme ces gens qui voyant un moribond à terre s'empressent de constituer un déli de fuite .. Lâche ! Dans ma tête le mot était tombé comme un sac lourd que je lâchait ce beau matin de Noêl ..Alors oui je me permet de rire au vu de certains commentaires .. Non ! c'est impossible de rouler carosse dehors lorsque le masque tombe .. le masque celui qui se cache derrière une parenté .. Tout est sombre de nouveau et ecrivant je crois voir le ciel tourné comme dans une centifugeuse et revoir son visage d'enfant surpris , flou , accablé peut-être ! A cet âge peut-on être accablé ?
Mais ensuite , ensuite les années passent et de la croix , des herbes des collines , des ballades en velo des copains et du lac des Settons il ne reste rien que des souvenirs . Rien que l'accident . Maxime le Forestier avait chanter un jour .. Toi le frère que je n'ais jamais eu ! Avenue des Charmes le temps est doux , L'héritier est né , comme l'enfant Jésus un jour de 24 décembre dans une mangeoire . Et pourvu que rien n'éxiste au-delà , pourvu que l'histoire ne se répête pas et que l'enfant ne tombe . Tout serai sombre de nouveau et en écrivant on croit encore voir le ciel tourné , le temps s'enfuir .. Alors que votre coeur bat si fort , que votre tête vous fait mal .. Que l'enfant se penche au dessus de vous pour mieux voir ce qu'il a fait . Pour mieux voir ce qu'il était . Un lâche .
PATRICIA COINTE LAURENT Le 25 Décembre 2017 ..
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arivirem · 7 years
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KCPK - The End - from Loic Andrieu on Vimeo.
Music video Directed by Loïc Andrieu Music by KCPK performing "The End"
Production Company : Soldats Films
Producer : Pierre Cazenave-Kaufman (Soldats Films) VFX Producer : David Danesi (Digital District) Director Of Photography : Nicolas Loir Editor : Naza Giral (Soldats Films) Colorist : Mathieu Caplanne Art Directors : Loic Andrieu & Simone Canez-Sabus
Starring Fleur Geffrier, Guillemette Barioz, Zara Prassinot, Thomas Renaux
Label : Pias Video Commissioner : Tanguy Dairaine
© Soldats Films & Pias
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Full Credits :
Executive Producers : Pierre Cazenave-Kaufman, David Danesi, Grégoire Giral Associate Producer : Tanguy Dairaine Unit Production Managers : Victoria Videnina & Tom Bertrand 1st AD : Vincent Champagnac Production assistants : Valentine Kervagoret & Clarisse Aïn & Jean-Baptiste Guittard
Production Designers : Claude Neron & Didier Billet Set decorators : Vincent Schlumberger, Maude Blanchard, Benjamin Gatti, Hatem Diab, Clarisse Aïn Stylists : Anne-Laure Nicolas Make-up artists : Djoher Aït Amer & Nina Lefevre Props master : Charlotte Kraus Casting director : Celine Garnier
1st AC : Vincent Toubel & Jeremy Mauroy 2nd AC : Paul Bailleux D.I.T : Edouardo Fraschini
Sound operator : Maxime Brunel Sound design & Mix : Olivier Ranquet
Gaffer : Franck Barrault Electricians : Jean Philippe Labille & Nicolas Coudsi & Rodolphe Juteau & Marina Klimoff & Gabrielle Petit & Laura Sfeir Key Grips : Benjamin Renaud & Benjamin Rame Grips : Arthur Ehret & Jean-Charles Etien & Thomas Bigot Crane operator : Philippe Mourier Stuntman : Gilles Conseil
Location manager : Charles Miambanzila Unit managers : Olivier Barges & Kija King Blain & Pierre Campet & Thomas Naville & Amélie Lelong & Louis Ziegle
Post House : Digital District Post Producer : Grégoire Giral (Soldats Films) - David Danesi (Digital District) 2D/3D VFX Supervisor (Wave & Fire) : Marc-Thomas Cavé VFX Post Producers : Dorothée Semezis & François Schmit at Digital District On Set VFX Supervisor : Jerome Billet After Effects : Naza Giral (Soldats Films) - Rémi Muzzupapa (Soldats Films) Roto artist : Thibault Chartier - Irène Cunat - Denis Etienne Compositing Flame : Christophe Richard - Jean-Mathieu Sénéca Compositing Nuke : Catherine Coat - Mathieu Gaspard Track 3D : Gregory Paraige Color Grading : Digital Color Colorist : Mathieu Caplane Color Grading Assistants : Youenn Latour - Damien Ulmer
Photographer & Thumbnail pic : Keffer Ford Mercury Cougar 1968 owner Thomas Blatier Making-of : Victor Sellier Art Direction & Graphic Design : Camille Rigou-Chemin Communication & Development : Juliette Labrousse
Extras : Alex Bex, Héloïse Janjaud, Jeremy Rubiano, Marguerite Hayter, Valentin Nerdenne, Apollonia Bronchain, Paola Duniaud, Délia Antonio, Alain Kulmburg, Adrien Deleu, Swann Dupont.
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Special thanks to :
Ilan Rosenblatt « You made it happen ! » Christophe Leroy (Yellow Cab Studios) Maître Sandoval ("Les Duellistes" Escrime Club) Planète Escrime Store Alexander Bscheidl & Jean-Claude Ruellan & Marina Jego (Vantage Films) Bernard Guinot (Next Shot) Sandra Bekkar (Cinelum) Fanny Cointe & Hatim El- Mouddakhir (Eye Lite) Baptiste Dedeyan, Jean Benoit Ndoki, Guillaume Pujol (Diez Music)
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multiprises · 7 years
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« Bienvenu sur Mars… »
Ulysse, Missions, 1.01
Julien Lacombe (D), Julien Lacombe (S), 01/06/17
Alors là c’est assez simple puisqu’on se situe dans un univers qui est encore plus chimérique que virtuel : le space opéra télévisé à la française ! Et je crois bien que cette série (écrite et réalisée par Julien Lacombe et mis en image par le chef-op’ Maxime Cointe et le studio Empreinte DIgitale) ne me serait jamais tombée sous les yeux si je n’avais pas lu cet article du Monde ; enfin, ça et le fait qu’elle est aussi produite par la chaîne OCS et que ces temps-ci, du moins outre Atlantique, les opérateurs se lançant dans la téloche permettent à de chouette projets d’éclore. Alors pourquoi pas donner sa chance à une énième histoire de mission martienne internationale (mais ici privée) qui foire dès l’arrivée, d’autant plus que comme ses dix épisodes ne font que 26 minutes chacun, c’est un peu comme mater une mini-série sans avoir, a priori, le temps de s’ennuyer. Et donc ? Eh bien, visuellement, il n’y a rien à dire : c’est très convaincant. Là où ça pêche, et je m’y attendais, donc la surprise n’en est pas vraiment une, c’est au niveau des dialogues, tant dans leur écriture que dans la manière dont ils sont délivrés. Mais bon, on en reparlera quand j’aurais maté le deuxième épisode, en attendant que le trois et le quatre soient diffusés jeudi soir. Parce qu’une autre bonne raison de la voir, cette Missions, c’est que chaque épisode est multi-rediffusé, ce qui permet de se rattraper fastoche, même si on a raté la fenêtre d’ouverture.
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el-delacruz · 8 years
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Kiabi from Kinou / Cinematographer Agency on Vimeo.
Directed by Chris Roman Produced by Prodigious Director of photography: Maxime Cointe
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Lupin
Season 3, “Chapter 4”
Director: Daniel Grou
DoP: Maxime Cointe
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Lupin
Season 3, “Chapter 3”
Director: Daniel Grou
DoP: Maxime Cointe
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Lupin
Season 3, “Chapter 2”
Directors: Ludovic Bernard and Daniel Grou
DoP: Maxime Cointe
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Lupin
Season 3, “Chapter 2”
Directors: Ludovic Bernard and Daniel Grou
DoP: Maxime Cointe
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Lupin
Season 3, “Chapter 1”
Director: Ludovic Bernard
DoP: Maxime Cointe
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Lupin
Season 3, “Chapter 4”
Director: Daniel Grou
DoP: Maxime Cointe
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