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juangusamungus · 2 years
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The Spark from ZHEESHEE on Vimeo.
Produced by ZHEESHEE Written and directed: Artem Shcherbakov and Otar Berov Art Director: Maks Trofimov Executive producers: Artem Shcherbakov, Aleksei Novikov Lead Animator: Anton Chistiakov CG Supervisor: Mikhail Dmitriev Producer: Evgenia Arkhipova Directors of Photography: Nail Gaynullov, Maks Trofimov Concept artists: Maks Trofimov, Maxim Shagovikov, Pavel Vophira, Olga Kononenko, Natalia Chistiakova Visual development: Maks Trofimov, Olga Kononenko, Artem Kazakhunov, Denis Hebi Character artists: Alex Korshakov, Robert Kubus, Nikita Veprikov, Vadim Kosarev, Ilya Dyadyura, Assembly, Lighting and compositing artists: Artem Kazakhunov, Andrey Bibartsev, Nail Gaynullov, Danila Korniltsev, Petr Shkolny Props artist: Alex Lutai, Alex Korshakov, Ivan Demenkov, Katya Suleymanova, Ivan Podorozhkin Storyboard artist: Denis Hebi, Olga Kononenko Costume modeling & dynamics: Alena Kapustina, Sergey Karaulov, Mikhail Dmitriev Edit: Dmitrii Sebrov, Artem Shcherbakov Music and Sound-design: Ilia Shibanov Animation artists: Ekaterina Shvedova, Aleksey Romashov, Alexandra Limina, Vladimir Hakobyan, Liubov Tcimbaliuk, Mariya Kravtsova, Ian Aghavelian, Elena Marchenko, Oleg Zhukov, Jack Stollery Rigging artists: Oleg Nechaev, Alexander Gushin, Ravshan Gaziev, Alexander Smirnov Faccial Rigging Artist: Artem Dubina, Ravshan Gaziev 2dfx: Margarita Shalynina, Dasha Skripka, Olga Kononenko Motion-graphics: Vlad Bratkevich Previs artists: Nail Gaynullov, Andrey Bibartsev, Alexander Sokolov, Slava Dmitriev Logo Design and animation: Evgeniy Starov, Alexey Dubnichenko Titles: Eugene Seleznev
"A young boxer enters the ring. Pressure from the stands, the opponent and fear make him start doubting his abilities and strength"
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sohownowbrowncow · 1 year
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Berthold Gone Wild from Panic on Vimeo.
Berthold Gone Wild. It takes just one Berthold to explain the wild animation process!
Meet Berthold – a fictional character guiding you through the unpredictable twists and turns of production places some don’t even know about. Kick-off meeting. Script. Storyboard. Visual treatment. Voice-over. Audio design. Step by step and frame by frame, he reveals the endless freedom of motion, sound, and action only possible in the world of animation.
Produced by Panic Creative Directors: Edijs Vucens, Gints Gutmanis, Rita Steimane Directors: Roberts Kulenko, Gints Gutmanis Script: Edijs Vucens Executive Producer: Laura Zavodska Producers: Rita Steimane, Elina Alaine Look Development: Gints Gutmanis, Vladimirs Karsecjans Art Director: Gints Gutmanis Storyboard: Gints Gutmanis Animatic: Roberts Kulenko Design: Vladimirs Karsecjans, Veronika Horban Animation Leads: Gints Gutmanis, Vladimirs Karsecjans Rough Keys, Tie-Down, Clean Up: Kyrylo Novikov, Anastasia Titarenko, David Stumpf 2D Animation & Compositing: Vladimirs Karsecjans, Vadim Luks, Vince Hurtu, Alexey Rovkov, Francois Edrich Schonken, Eduards Balodis, Gints Gutmanis 3D modelling & Animation: Geoffrey Trusler Voice Over Actors: Dick Terhune, Christine Cullingworth Music Design: Arturs Liepins Sound Design: Arturs Liepins, Jeff Moberg
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majidalaydeross · 1 year
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Berthold Gone Wild from Panic on Vimeo.
Berthold Gone Wild. It takes just one Berthold to explain the wild animation process!
Meet Berthold – a fictional character guiding you through the unpredictable twists and turns of production places some don’t even know about. Kick-off meeting. Script. Storyboard. Visual treatment. Voice-over. Audio design. Step by step and frame by frame, he reveals the endless freedom of motion, sound, and action only possible in the world of animation.
Produced by Panic Creative Directors: Edijs Vucens, Gints Gutmanis, Rita Steimane Directors: Roberts Kulenko, Gints Gutmanis Script: Edijs Vucens Executive Producer: Laura Zavodska Producers: Rita Steimane, Elina Alaine Look Development: Gints Gutmanis, Vladimirs Karsecjans Art Director: Gints Gutmanis Storyboard: Gints Gutmanis Animatic: Roberts Kulenko Design: Vladimirs Karsecjans, Veronika Horban Animation Leads: Gints Gutmanis, Vladimirs Karsecjans Rough Keys, Tie-Down, Clean Up: Kyrylo Novikov, Anastasia Titarenko, David Stumpf 2D Animation & Compositing: Vladimirs Karsecjans, Vadim Luks, Vince Hurtu, Alexey Rovkov, Francois Edrich Schonken, Eduards Balodis, Gints Gutmanis 3D modelling & Animation: Geoffrey Trusler Voice Over Actors: Dick Terhune, Christine Cullingworth Music Design: Arturs Liepins Sound Design: Arturs Liepins, Jeff Moberg
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tonin-terets · 1 year
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Berthold Gone Wild from Panic on Vimeo.
Berthold Gone Wild. It takes just one Berthold to explain the wild animation process!
Meet Berthold – a fictional character guiding you through the unpredictable twists and turns of production places some don’t even know about. Kick-off meeting. Script. Storyboard. Visual treatment. Voice-over. Audio design. Step by step and frame by frame, he reveals the endless freedom of motion, sound, and action only possible in the world of animation.
Produced by Panic Creative Directors: Edijs Vucens, Gints Gutmanis, Rita Steimane Directors: Roberts Kulenko, Gints Gutmanis Script: Edijs Vucens Executive Producer: Laura Zavodska Producers: Rita Steimane, Elina Alaine Look Development: Gints Gutmanis, Vladimirs Karsecjans Art Director: Gints Gutmanis Storyboard: Gints Gutmanis Animatic: Roberts Kulenko Design: Vladimirs Karsecjans, Veronika Horban Animation Leads: Gints Gutmanis, Vladimirs Karsecjans Rough Keys, Tie-Down, Clean Up: Kyrylo Novikov, Anastasia Titarenko, David Stumpf 2D Animation & Compositing: Vladimirs Karsecjans, Vadim Luks, Vince Hurtu, Alexey Rovkov, Francois Edrich Schonken, Eduards Balodis, Gints Gutmanis 3D modelling & Animation: Geoffrey Trusler Voice Over Actors: Dick Terhune, Christine Cullingworth Music Design: Arturs Liepins Sound Design: Jeff Moberg
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aboutanimation · 1 year
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Berthold Gone Wild from Panic on Vimeo.
Berthold Gone Wild. It takes just one Berthold to explain the wild animation process!
Meet Berthold – a fictional character guiding you through the unpredictable twists and turns of production places some don’t even know about. Kick-off meeting. Script. Storyboard. Visual treatment. Voice-over. Audio design. Step by step and frame by frame, he reveals the endless freedom of motion, sound, and action only possible in the world of animation.
Produced by Panic Creative Directors: Edijs Vucens, Gints Gutmanis, Rita Steimane Directors: Roberts Kulenko, Gints Gutmanis Script: Edijs Vucens Executive Producer: Laura Zavodska Producers: Rita Steimane, Elina Alaine Look Development: Gints Gutmanis, Vladimirs Karsecjans Art Director: Gints Gutmanis Storyboard: Gints Gutmanis Animatic: Roberts Kulenko Design: Vladimirs Karsecjans, Veronika Horban Animation Leads: Gints Gutmanis, Vladimirs Karsecjans Rough Keys, Tie-Down, Clean Up: Kyrylo Novikov, Anastasia Titarenko, David Stumpf 2D Animation & Compositing: Vladimirs Karsecjans, Vadim Luks, Vince Hurtu, Alexey Rovkov, Francois Edrich Schonken, Eduards Balodis, Gints Gutmanis 3D modelling & Animation: Geoffrey Trusler Voice Over Actors: Dick Terhune, Christine Cullingworth Music Design: Arturs Liepins Sound Design: Jeff Moberg
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The Killers (Andrei Tarkovsky, Aleksandr Gordon & Marika Beiku, 1956)
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ozu-teapot · 5 years
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Ubiytsy (The Killers) | Andrei Tarkovsky / Aleksandr Gordon / Marika Beiku | 1956
Aleksandr Gordon, Valentin Vinogradov, Vadim Novikov
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figurelifeflirt · 2 years
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Victor Patrenko Cup Entry #3
Senior Short Dance
Nette/Westwood(AUS)
Thoughts: I must admit that India is such a beauty that sometimes I forget Eron is even there, oops😉
Nazarova/Nikitin(UKR)
Thoughts: Alexandra with her ponytail swinging all around. And the gorgeous lifts throughout the program. This was spectacular.
Sammel/Yefremenko(UKR)
Thoughts: I loved the way Anastasia’s electric pink dress looked under the lights.
Polibina/Golovishnikov(POL) Thoughts: the skirt was white underneath. It took away from the navy blue base color of Anastasia’s dress.
Junior Men short program
Kirils Korkacs(LAT)
Thoughts: The little silvery sparkles along the sleeves and the bottom of his shirt. Love it!
Lukas Fitterer(GBR)
Thoughts: this is a new face. How do they fit that so much sparkle into such a small frame?
Vadim Novikov(UKR)
Thoughts: the reflective blue color of his shirt made his hair kind of fade into the background a little
Dmitri Silchenko(UKR)
Thoughts: the bright yellow vest was cute, but his landings need some help.
Gleb Smotrov(UKR)
Thoughts: Dimitri was a sprightly thing so it was nice to see someone a little taller. Shame though he put his hand down during the triple lutz.
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zloyodessit · 4 years
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Big fuss in Belarus, or "Montenegro 2.0"
In 2016, law enforcers in Montenegro, a country that's far from being Russia's immediate neighbor, busted a group plotting a violent coup in the country, aiming to topple Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic, the leader of the Democratic Party of Socialists. Around 500 people were set to be engaged in the attempt, divided into three groups, while all planning and supervision was done by Russian nationals Eduard Shishmakov (aka "Shirokov"), a former deputy military attaché at Russia's embassy in Poland, and Vladimir Popov. Both are active duty officers with the Russian GRU military intelligence agency.
I recalled this story for a reason. See, every time in my opeds and interviews I talk about Russia's efforts to sow chaos and pursue anti-government projects around the world, many perceive this as a kind of a conspiracy theory that has nothing to do with reality. Meanwhile, just yesterday we saw (ONCE AGAIN, I should note), how dangerous and even frantic Russia is in its desire to seize power in neighboring countries and beyond...
However, yesterday's arrest in Belarus of the Wagner PMC mercenaries didn't come as a surprise to me. I've been seeing something like this coming since early summer, proceeding from the chain of events and the latest quite noticeable row between Minsk and Moscow. So let me remind you how things were going down.
On June 19, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov arrived in Minsk amid pulsating scandals regarding the exposed Russian funding of Belarusian opposition candidates for the presidential post. The background of Sergei Lavrov's Minsk visit was as follows: retired lieutenant colonel with the Russian police, Andrei Novikov, has been detained and accused of plotting and organizing riots during the Belarus presidential election campaign; accusations have been put forward against Russia's energy giant Gazprom of their interference in the election campaign; the Belarus president has boasted of successfully foiling external forces' plans to destabilize the country; Russian online media platforms have published incriminating stories about Lukashenko's eldest son Viktor; while Belarusian state-owned companies have been instructed to stop cooperation with and withdraw their funds from Russian banks and their local branches.
So Lavrov did have a lot to discuss during his visit, but most importantly, he tried to smooth out the sharpest corners that have accumulated over the past two years of friction between Minsk and Moscow, with a single goal – to have Alexander Lukashenko attend the Victory Parade in Moscow. Also, just like in 2016, when the GRU failed their coup d'état in Montenegro, he apologized to Lukashenko – as Secretary of the Russian Security Council Nikolai Patrushev did in Belgrade where he issued an official apology for the Russian organizers of the Montenegro coup.
And it would seem that all the i's have been dotted and the fraternal nations, following a minor spat, are once again heading towards a brighter future, hand in hand. But, this is only a picture drawn for the naive and oblivious. In fact, the developments were unfolding in a dramatically opposite way.
Indeed, as early as at year-start came the reports that the Russian GRU had taken over supervision of efforts to sow chaos in Belarus. Many might immediately ask, how come it's PMC Wagner mercenaries who were detained? After all, Wagner is an FSB branch supervised by Yevgeny Prigozhin, not that of the GRU…. We'll talk about this little "dissonance" a bit later, but for now let's get back to the events that unfolded immediately after Sergei Lavrov's departure and Alexander Lukashenko's visit to Moscow to attend the Red Square Victory Parade.
First of all, in Russia itself, rallies have started in the Khabarovsk Territory, with the media support coming from GRU-supervised online platforms. These very websites also contribute to information spins about the protests in Belarus. Meanwhile, Belarusian "opposition figures", one after another, are exposing their own affiliation with the Russian side, either when their funding sources unearth, or when they flee to Russia "from the persecution by Lukashenko's regime" to the "democratic" Russia, or when  they provide ambiguous answers to questions regarding the status of Crimea…
Secondly, a fugitive Belarusian restaurateur, opposition's Vadim Prokopyev spoke up from Kyiv, proposing to make the capital of Ukraine an assembly point for "Belarusian protest". Thus, not only did the infamous restaurateur-provocateur try to exploit a tiny moment of misunderstanding between Minsk and Kyiv – he also attempted to shift public attention in Belarus from the real threat looming from within the country toward some kind of a secondary one, allegedly emanating from Ukraine.
Besides, by employing the Ukrainian narrative, Vadim Prokopyev through in a hint about some element of "Western influence" on chaos in Belarus – through Ukraine. And yesterday, this "element" was manifested to some extent.
In particular, Belarus law enforcers detained a political strategist Vitaly Shklyarov, known for once advising an "opposition figure" Ksenia Sobchak during Russian presidential election campaign (we do remember it was merely a clown show organized by the Kremlin), as well as for his work with campaign teams of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and former U.S. President Barack Obama.
Well, here it is: the Western trail! But, it's not that simple at first glance. At present Vitaly Shklyarov has been advising admins of political groups on social networks, united by the name "Country for Life", as well as a video blog managed by the earlier detained Sergei Tikhanovsky – not just a video blogger but also a husband of the Belarusian presidential candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya. It's the same Tikhanovskaya who couldn't come up with a definite answer on her stance toward the status of Crimea.
But most importantly, along with the detained Sergei Tikhanovsky, another four Russians nationals were nabbed, who turned out to be active duty officers with the GRU. And, incredibly enough, all four were part of the video blogger's team. A coincidence? A political strategist who worked with Ksenia Sobchak, the GRU men in the team of an opposition candidate's spouse… What else are we missing here? Oh, yes, it might seem to many that there's dissonance: the GRU and PMC Wagner, on the same side...
There is no dissonance, in fact. After all, the apprehended militants could actually have been PMC Wagner's mercenaries, but now, while on freelance, could also become a right type of motley crew for destabilizing Belarus. Moreover, their participation in the Donbas hostilities, one way or another, weaves in a Ukrainian trail in this whole story. After all, only few consumers of media fast food delve into the details of that "participation in hostilities" note. They wouldn't even learn on whose side the mercenaries have been fighting… That's why the main thing here is a vague narrative to spin.
The ephemeral image that's been created therefore contains: claims of an "assembly point" voiced by an odious chef, as well as the emerged political strategist who had previously worked as part of Western teams and thus personifying the "Western trail" in this Minsk fuss. Although they fail to mention the name of one this spin doctor's latest clients, and that he was detained alongside his GRU colleagues.
So the story is actually not so complicated and mysterious, and it doesn't even smell like conspiracy theories. And most importantly, once again the GRU guys failed their yet another coup d'état – "Montenegro 2.0", this time on Belarus soil.
But to complete the piece, I unfortunately can't say anything definite, since there's a final question yet to be answered. The question is quite pertinent, as it was four years ago: who will fly to Minsk this time to apologize and blush?
https://medium.com/@zloyodessit2.0/big-fuss-in-belarus-or-montenegro-2-0-20e492529946
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News Truoctrandau: Nhận định kèo Ufa vs Dynamo Moscow, 30/08/2020 – VĐQG Nga
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Nhận định kèo Châu Á, kèo chấp Ufa vs Dynamo Moscow
Bắt kèo NHANH tại nhà cái UY TÍN
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Tỷ lệ kèo Châu Á: 0 : 1/2
Neftyanik sẽ làm điểm tựa cho Ufa trước Dynamo Moscow ở vòng 6 tới đây. Tuy nhiên, khả năng để đoàn quân có điểm trước Belo-golubye rất thấp.
Phong độ Ufa
5 trận đấu gần đây của Ufa: L L D W L
Hiện tại, Ufa FC đang đứng vị trí thứ 13 trên bảng xếp hạng. Thầy trò Vadim Evseev mới giành được 4 điểm sau 5 vòng đấu. Phong độ của đội chủ sân Neftyanik cũng không thực sự tốt ở 5 trận đã qua khi họ chỉ có được 1 chiến thắng 1 hòa và để thua tới 3.
Vòng 5 Ngoại hạng Nga, Ufa có chuyến làm khách trước Rubin Kazan. Đội chủ nhà được đánh giá vượt trội về mọi mặt và một thất bại được dự đoán từ trước dành cho đoàn quân Vadim Evseev. 90 phút khém lại, Ufa thúc thủ 0-3 trước Rubin. Trận thua đó khiến Ufa để thua ở tỷ lệ kèo 0 : 1/2.
Phong độ Dynamo Moscow
5 trận đấu gần nhất của Dynamo Moscow: W L W D W
Bắt kèo NHANH tại nhà cái UY TÍN
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Màn trình diễn của Dynamo Moscow FC ở những trận đấu đã qua khá tốt. Belo-golubye chỉ để thua duy nhất 1 trận. Còn lại, đoàn quân Kirill Novikov bất bại tới 4 trận với 3 thắng và 1 hòa. Kết quả đó giúp đội chủ sân Lev Yashin Stadium tạm đứng thứ 4 trên bảng xếp hạng.
Cuối tuần qua, Dynamo tiếp đón Zenit trên sân nhà. Trận đấu này được dự đoàn rất nhiều khó khăn giành cho Belo-golubye. Với lợi thế có được, đoàn quân Kirill Novikov xuất sắc đánh bại đội bóng mạnh nhất giải đấu với tỉ số tối thiểu 1-0. Kết quả đó giúp Dynamo giành chiến thắng ở tỷ lệ kèo 3/4: 0.
Vòng 6 tới đây, Ufa sẽ chạm trán với Dynamo Moscow trên sân Neftyanik. Đội khách được đánh giá cao hơn và sẽ chấp đội chủ nhà tỷ lệ kèo 0 : 1/2. Tỷ lệ ăn kèo của 2 đội là 1.83-2.04.
Dự đoán kèo của chuyên gia: Chọn kèo trên Dynamo Moscow
Nhận định kèo Tài xỉu Ufa vs Dynamo Moscow
Tỷ lệ kèo Tài xỉu: 2.0
Hàng công của Ufa thể hiện thành tích ghi bàn vô cùng kém cỏi ở mùa giải này. 4 bàn thắng mà đoàn quân Vadim Evseev ghi được sau 5 vòng đấu. Trung bình mỗi trận đấu, đội chủ sân Neftyanik ghi gần 1 bàn/trận. Tuy nhiên, hàng thủ của Ufa đã để thua tới 10 bàn. Qua mỗi trận đấu, các học trò của HLV Vadim Evseev nhận tới 2 bàn thua. Chính khả năng phòng ngự kém khiến cho Ufa đang đứng trong nhóm cầm đèn đỏ.
Bên kia chiến tuyến, Dynamo Moscow ghi được 5 bàn thắng sau 5 vòng đấu. Hàng phòng ngự của Belo-golubye chỉ để lọt lưới 2 bàn. Hiệu số bàn thắng thua của đội chủ sân Lev Yashin Stadium đang là 3 bàn.
Tỷ lệ kèo mà nhà cái áp dụng cho trận đấu này là 2.0. Tỷ lệ kèo Tài xỉu lần lượt là 2.08-1.76. Người chơi thắng cược ăn Tài khi trận đấu khép lại có 3 bàn thắng được ghi trở lên. Người chơi hãy xem thêm những tỷ lệ cược khác của cặp đấu này tại đây.
Dự đoán của chuyên gia soi kèo: Chọn Tài
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New Post has been published on SONGWRITER NEWS
New Post has been published on https://songwriternews.co.uk/2019/08/little-big-im-ok-official-music-video/
LITTLE BIG — I'M OK (official music video)
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Listen to «I’M OK» by Little Big: https://lnk.to/littlebig_imok
BACKSTAGE: https://youtu.be/6g8oDuclchQ
Music composed and produced by Danny Zuckerman Co-Produced by Viktor Sibrinin and The Hatters
Shot at DICKENS PUB http://dickensrest.ru/
Upcoming concerts: 16.06 – Streetosphere, Krasnosdar (RU) 28.06 – Ural Music Night, Ekaterinburg (RU) 05.07 – Odessa (UA) 06.07 – Lastochka Festival, Moscow (RU) 07.07 – Stereoleto, Saint-Petersburg (RU) 10.07 – Atlas Weekend, Kyiv (UA) 13.07 – Pohoda Festival (SK) 18.07 – Budapest Park (HU) 20.07 – VK FEST, Saint-Petersburg (RU) 25.07 – Tel Aviv (IL) 03.08 – Rock za Bobrov Festival, Minsk (BY) 04.08 – Solar Weekend (NL) 11.08 – Mariupol (UA) 16.08 – LIVEFEST SUMMER’19, Sochi (RU) 17.08 – Frequency Festival (AT) 23.08 – TNA Music Fest, Kazan (RU) 24.08 – Extreme Weekend, Dobrograd (RU)
04.10 – Gdansk (PL) 05.10 – Poznań (PL) 07.10 – Brno (CZ) 08.10 – Krakow (PL) 10.10 – Ostrava (CZ) 11.10 – Vienna (AT) 12.10 – ******* 14.10 – Amsterdam (NL) 15.10 – Nijmegen (NL) 17.10 – Cologne (DE) 18.10 – Toulouse (FR) 19.10 – Villeurbanne, Lyon (FR) 21.10 – Lille (FR) 22.10 – Paris (FR) 23.10 – Brussels (BE) 25.10 – Minsk (BY) 01.11 – Kharkiv (UA)
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Booking (Ru, USA): [email protected]
Booking (Europe): +33 608 815 807 Fabristi http://www.base-productions.com
LITTLE BIG production:
Idea: Iliya Prusikin Script: Ilya Prusikin, Alina Pasok, Danny Zuckerman Director: Alina Pasok, Iliya Prusikin DOP: Alexander Pavlov Executive Producer: Anastasia Antipova Assistant producer: Mironova Ekaterina Art director: Olya Vasilyeva Stylist and art-director: Vadim Ksenodokhov Props assistant: Ekaterina Kalyuzhnaya Production assistant and props: Roman Konshin, Maxim Harin Assistant of Stylist: Rada Sokolova Decorators: Sasha Belyaev, Victor Antsiferov, Anton Voloshin, Anton Gordiyets Administrator: Valeriy Dorokhov Assistant: Martynenko Vlas, Kashapov Eldar Сasting director: Ekaterina Isakova Coordinator of actors: Maria Vedayaykina, Katya Klein MUAH: Masha Francevich Assistant MUAH: Vika Markovets, Katya Marynycheva Hairdresser: Svetlana Tilishevskaya, Kristina Checherina Gaffer: Stas Gerasimov Lighting technician: Yurkov George, Tolstov Ivan, Pavel Ilyuk, Savchenko Igor Camera assistant, focuspuller: Igor Vaganov, Yuriy Zvezdin Playback: Aleksandr Sekretarev Editing: Alina Pasok, Iliya Prusikin Color: Dmitriy Novikov VFX, CG: Alexandr Stepanov, Maksim Semenov, Sound design: Viktor Sibrinin, Danny Zuckerman
Starring:
Iliya Prusikin Sonya Tayurskaya Anton Lissov Yura Muzychenko Kolya Kiselev Arseny Popov Alisa Kokova Elizaveta Kuzmina Alexandrova Julia Potapova Evgenia Isaev Dmitry Igor Shunto Kurepin Alexander Kolya Kiselev Elena Petryaeva (Egorova) Arina Merzlyakova Olga Miroshnikova Elena Ruchkina Sasha Kusotskaya Anna Chuntu Philip Zaretsky Vladislav Shkerin Denis Shlenkov Yurov Vladimir Edward Chernov Vitaly Grigoriev Konstantin Fisenko Victor Berno Tyoma Kindness Zhenya Meck Vsevolod Kovalenkov Gleb Merzlyakov Konstantin Pepelyaev Elena Ruchkina Roman Ivanov Sasha Kusotskaya Nikita Kasyanenko Anna Chuntu
Technical equipment – Gerasimov and Biryukov Concert equipment: Aurora Production
Special Thanks: Luka Khinikadze Vanya Fedotov source
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Ubiytsy (The Killers) | Andrei Tarkovsky / Aleksandr Gordon / Marika Beiku | 1956
Aleksandr Gordon, Vadim Novikov, Valentin Vinogradov
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