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Pretty Prizes by Daniele Luppi and Parquet Courts (featuring Karen O) from the album Milano - Director: Barnaby Clay
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wiremagazine · 5 years ago
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CALM DOWN, IT'S THE MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS WITH OUR FAVORITE DIVAS, DIVOS & FRESH NEW ARTISTS!
By DJ FR8-O
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The world's most unpredictable awards show just threw us another curveball. Hosting this year's hottest night in music is comedian and actor Sebastian Maniscalco. Yeah, never heard of him either, but the outspoken Italian is ready to bring the laughs and the chutzpah back into the VMAs. Joining him will be all our favorite divas, divos and fresh new artists who've been dominating our playlists over the last 12 months. This year's ceremony is going to be a battle of the pop princesses with both Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift snatching 10 nominations each. Who will take home the most Moon Persons is yet to be seen, but here are my top picks.  
BEST NEW ARTIST Ava Max Billie Eilish H.E.R. Lil Nas X Rosalía
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Lizzo It may seem like Lizzo just came out of nowhere and went straight to the front of the class, but she's been schooling her fans since she was 14 years old. In an industry that puts so much pressure on image and tries to hide flaws with photoshop and camera tricks, Lizzo celebrates her curves and literally puts it all out there. Her confidence is only overshadowed by her talent, with a stream of hits and sold-out shows over the past year.  
BEST COLLABORATION BTS (featuring Halsey): "Boy with Luv" Lil Nas X (featuring Billy Ray Cyrus): "Old Town Road (Remix)" Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello: "Señorita" Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber: "I Don't Care" Taylor Swift (featuring Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco): "Me!"
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Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper: "Shallow" As if she wasn't jaw-droppingly gifted all on her own, no one has ever brought the on-screen chemistry as Gaga and Cooper did in the big-screen blockbuster A Star is Born. The heat was so intense that it raised suspicions of the two being more than just co-stars. While those rumors have since been squashed, I still get a few raised hairs every time I hear their duet from the diva's Oscar-winning film.
BEST POP 5 Seconds of Summer: "Easier" Cardi B and Bruno Mars: "Please Me" Billie Eilish: "Bad Guy" Ariana Grande: "Thank U, Next" Khalid: "Talk" Taylor Swift: "You Need to Calm Down"
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Jonas Brothers: "Sucker" Everyone has their opinion of what makes a great pop song, or in this case a great pop video, but I'm sure you would agree that Nick soaking in a claw foot tub and Joe tied up in his underwear would be somewhere at the top of the list. Not only does this earworm bury deep into your brain with its throwback vibe and razor-sharp hook, but watching these guys all grown up and having more fun than ever makes this clip as timeless as the track. Did I mention the bathtub?
BEST HIP HOP 21 Savage (featuring J. Cole): "A Lot" Cardi B: "Money" DJ Khaled (featuring Nipsey Hussle and John Legend): "Higher" Lil Nas X (featuring Billy Ray Cyrus): "Old Town Road (Remix)" Travis Scott (featuring Drake): "Sicko Mode"
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2 Chainz (featuring Ariana Grande): "Rule the World" Is there nothing that Ari can't do? It's hard to tell who the actual guest artist is on this track, but are we really surprised? Even during her early days on "Bang Bang," she managed to hold her own with two powerhouse divas. Now it looks like she's the one bringing the noise.
BEST R&B Childish Gambino: "Feels Like Summer" H.E.R. (featuring Bryson Tiller): "Could've Been" Alicia Keys: "Raise a Man" Normani (featuring 6lack): "Waves" Anderson .Paak (featuring Smokey Robinson): "Make It Better"
Ella Mai: "Trip" After a 13 year absence from the show, the R&B category is back! Maybe it's because of the genre's resurgence into mainstream music; but whatever the reason, it's opening doors to a whole new pool of talent that may otherwise be overlooked, like this incredibly gifted and well-deserved artist.
BEST LATIN Anuel AA and Karol G: "Secreto" Benny Blanco, Tainy, Selena Gomez and J Balvin: "I Can't Get Enough" Daddy Yankee (featuring Snow): "Con Calma" Maluma: "Mala Mía" Rosalía and J Balvin (featuring El Guincho): "Con Altura"
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Bad Bunny (featuring Drake): "Mia" Watching this video reminded me of growing up in Miami, and showing up at the impromptu house party that someone hosted while their parents were away. Of course, Drake never showed up to any of them, but of all the nominees, this one captures what everyday Latin life is really about, minus all the half-naked women.
BEST DANCE The Chainsmokers (featuring Bebe Rexha): "Call You Mine" Clean Bandit (featuring Demi Lovato): "Solo" DJ Snake (featuring Selena Gomez, Ozuna and Cardi B): "Taki Taki" David Guetta, Bebe Rexha and J Balvin: "Say My Name" Marshmello and Bastille: "Happier"
Silk City and Dua Lipa: "Electricity" Music trends will come and go, but classic house will never go out of style. These guys took the essence of "Show Me Love" and "Finally" and weaved it into a track that's as fresh as it is nostalgic. Throw in Lipa's sultry vocals weaving a hypnotic melody and you've got yourself a dance anthem that no one can resist.
VIDEO FOR GOOD Jamie N Commons and Skylar Grey (featuring Gallant): "Runaway Train" Halsey: "Nightmare" The Killers: "Land of the Free" John Legend: "Preach" Lil Dicky: "Earth"
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Taylor Swift: "You Need to Calm Down" It can't be a coincidence that this category debuted the same year as this track. In a time when LGBTQ lives are being attacked – physically and politically – on the daily, it's refreshing and inspiring to see an artist take a stand and put her influence where her mouth is. Not only is the track brilliantly written, but I haven't seen that many LGBTQ icons together since the Tony Awards.
BEST DIRECTION Billie Eilish: "Bad Guy" (Director: Dave Meyers) FKA Twigs: "Cellophane" (Director: Andrew Thomas Huang) Ariana Grande: "Thank U, Next" (Director: Hannah Lux Davis) Lil Nas X (featuring Billy Ray Cyrus): "Old Town Road (Remix)" (Director: Calmatic) LSD: "No New Friends" (Director: Dano Cerny)
Taylor Swift: "You Need to Calm Down" (Director: Taylor Swift and Drew Kirsch) Okay, I know what you're thinking, "this queen must be a huge T-Swift fan, so he's voting for her in every category." Quite the contrary, actually. I've always been pretty lukewarm when it comes to the country-turned-pop singer, but any director that could wrangle that many divas in one video shoot and not end up on the nightly news deserves a trophy.
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS DJ Khaled (featuring SZA): "Just Us" (Visual Effects: GloriaFX, Sergii Mashevskyi and Anatolli Kuzmytskyi) Billie Eilish: "When the Party's Over" (Visual Effects: Ryan Ross and Andres Jaramillo) FKA Twigs: "Cellophane" (Visual Effects: Analog) Ariana Grande: "God Is a Woman" (Visual Effects: Fabrice Lagayette at Mathematic) LSD: "No New Friends" (Visual Effects: Ethan Chancer)
Taylor Swift (featuring Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco): "Me!" (Visual Effects: Loris Paillier and Lucas Salton for BUF VFX) I'd hand over the award for this vid just for the visual of a smoldering Brendon Urie alone, but if you've seen the clip you know the allure is more than just his pretty face. Reminiscent of a modern Moulin Rouge, the screen oozes with splashes of color, action and special effects galore, from start to finish.  
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BEST ART DIRECTION BTS (featuring Halsey): "Boy with Luv" (Art Directors: JinSil Park and BoNa Kim (MU:E) Ariana Grande: "7 Rings" (Art Director: John Richoux) Lil Nas X (featuring Billy Ray Cyrus): "Old Town Road (Remix)" (Art Director: Christian Zollenkopf for Prettybird) Taylor Swift: "You Need to Calm Down" (Art Director: Brittany Porter) Kanye West and Lil Pump (featuring Adele Givens): "I Love It" (Art Director: Tino Schaedler)
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Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello: "Señorita" (Art Director: Tatiana Van Sauter) In a world where videos are trying to be bigger, brighter and bolder than the last, it takes a good eye to keep things in the background simple and let the singers take the spotlight. Subtlety is an art in itself, especially when it's meant to help a love story unfold before your eyes. My only note is that we need to see more of Shawn in his Calvin Klein's next time.
BEST CHOREOGRAPHY FKA Twigs: "Cellophane" (Choreographer: Kelly Yvonne) LSD: "No New Friends" (Choreographer: Ryan Heffington) Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello: "Señorita" (Choreographer: Calvit Hodge) Rosalía and J Balvin (featuring El Guincho): "Con Altura" (Choreographer: Charm La'Donna) Solange: "Almeda" (Choreographers: Maya Taylor and Solange Knowles)
BTS (featuring Halsey): "Boy with Luv" (Choreographers: Son Sungdeuk and Quick Crew) K-pop isn't exactly on heavy rotation on my playlists, but I must give credit where credit is due. Sure, the competition shows some beautiful moves of their own, but this vid is all about color, dancing, and more dancing. Don't ask me what they're singing about, but I could tell they were having fun while singing it.
ARTIST OF THE YEAR Cardi B Billie Eilish Halsey Jonas Brothers Shawn Mendes
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Ariana Grande This may seem like I'm playing faves here, but if you take a look at all the work the other nominees have put out in the last year together, they still don't add up to the number of albums, singles, videos and collaborations Ari has checked off her to-do list. While it may not have been ground-breaking, and there's no doubt this award will actually go to Billie Eillish, no one can argue that this diva has put in more blood, sweat and tears this year than any other artist in the biz.
SONG OF THE YEAR Drake: "In My Feelings" Ariana Grande: "Thank U, Next" Jonas Brothers: "Sucker" Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper: "Shallow" Lil Nas X (featuring Billy Ray Cyrus): "Old Town Road (Remix)"
Taylor Swift: "You Need to Calm Down" Yeah, I'm going there again because this is an anthem we all need to hear and remember; not just this year, but for many years to come until the tables are turned, the planets are realigned and the haters finally take their seats for good.
VIDEO OF THE YEAR 21 Savage (featuring J. Cole): "A Lot" Billie Eilish: "Bad Guy" Ariana Grande: "Thank U, Next" Jonas Brothers: "Sucker" Lil Nas X (featuring Billy Ray Cyrus): "Old Town Road (Remix)"
Taylor Swift: "You Need to Calm Down" The same goes for the video! While others might have tried to battle hate with hate, Swift chose instead to take the high road, celebrate our community, shine a spotlight on some of our favorite LGBTQ icons and hold an honest mirror up at those with narrow minds. One little music video won't change the world overnight, but if it can inspire a new generation to think differently than the one before them, then that's something to get excited about.
The 2019 MTV Video Music Awards will air live from the Prudential Center in Newark on August 26th at 8 p.m. ET.  
This was originally published in Wire Magazine Issue 17.2019
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universomovie · 6 years ago
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A construção tem acesso apenas por teleférico e dedica seus interiores à Exposição ‘007 Elements’, com os momentos mais emblemáticos da franquia, ressaltando a importância do designer de produção Ken Adam, responsável pela estética dos filmes Por Paula Jacob I Fotos: Divulgação
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Todo mundo já viu pelo menos um filme da franquia James Bond. O famoso espião do MI6, serviço secreto inglês, foi criado pelo escritor Ian Fleming em 1953, e caiu no gosto dos cinéfilos em 1962, com o primeiro filme 007 contra o satânico Dr. No, protagonizado por Sean Connery. De lá para cá, outros cinco atores já deram vida para as missões secretas do personagem, que mistura ação e charme em suas aventuras pelo mundo – do México, no Dia dos Mortos, até os Alpes austríacos, no cume da Montanha Gaislachkogl, em Sölden. Este último, cenário do filme 007 Contra Spectre (2015) se tornou oficialmente o museu que homenageia toda a obra em torno do agente secreto, e abriu suas portas oficialmente.
Construído a uma altitude de mais de 3 mil metros, com uma estrutura de 1300 m², é um dos maiores museus do mundo. O volume de concreto que parece sair da montanha de neve foi desenhado pelo arquiteto austríaco Johann Obermoser, com inspiração direta no trabalho de Ken Adam, principal designer de produção da franquia, responsável por toda a estética minimalista e elegante que vemos nos filmes até hoje. Formas geométricas, ângulos acentuados e paleta de cor sóbria são algumas de suas marcas visuais. E tudo isso é passível de apreciação para os visitantes que acessam o local apenas por teleférico.
No seu interior, a exposição 007 Elements se divide em 10 salas, cada qual permite o visitante mergulhar no passo a passo da produção do filme ali gravado (Contra Spectre). Além dele, os outros 24 filmes da franquia também ganham seu espaço nessa retrospectiva imersiva. “Nosso objetivo é contar a história da produção dos filmes de uma maneira ultramoderna, emotiva e envolvente”, explica Neal Callow, diretor criativo do museu, também diretor artístico dos últimos quatro filmes, ao Dezeen.
A experiência simbiótica criada por ele e por Tino Schaedler é alcan��ada pela primorosa união entre a arquitetura do museu e o conteúdo curado para a exposição.  “Nós estudamos cautelosamente os projetos de Ken Adam e sua linguagem única. Ele projetou cada detalhe pensando na câmera e nos ângulos específicos”, disse Schaedler ao Dezeen. “Nós usamos a mesma técnica para criar a exposição. Os visitantes são naturalmente levados durante o passeio, de uma sala para outra, devido ao layout e conteúdo”, continua ele.
A exposição 007 Elements é permanente, mas foi projetada de tal forma que se torna possível a sua constante atualização, na medida em que os filmes do James Bond são lançados.
Museu em homenagem ao James Bond é inaugurado na Áustria A construção tem acesso apenas por teleférico e dedica seus interiores à Exposição '007 Elements', com os momentos mais emblemáticos da franquia, ressaltando a importância do designer de produção Ken Adam, responsável pela estética dos filmes…
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marviinmelton · 6 years ago
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The first James Bond museum is fit for a supervillain
The late Ian Fleming would have loved the first official James Bond museum: The 14,000-square-foot building is perched atop the summit of the Gaislachkogl Mountain, 10,000 feet above sea level in the Austrian side of the Ötztal Alps. It’s ensconced in a breathtaking, two-level Brutalist shell composed of panoramic glass walls, concrete, and steel. It could easily be mistaken for a film set from the movies.
That’s because it nearly is. The museum, 007 Elements, is near two buildings–the futuristic Gaislachkoglbahn Mountain Gondola terminal and ICE Q restaurant–that were used as locations for 2015’s Spectre. The latter, another modernist glass and steel structure, was featured prominently in the movie, doubling as a high-tech hospital at the service of the evil organization’s chief.
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The new museum was designed by the architect of the restaurant, Johann Obermoser, and when it opens to film fans (and unsuspecting skiers) on July 12, you’ll be able to arrive at the summit in a gondola, go to the museum, and then have lunch at ICE Q overlooking the Alpine range. In fact, the museum is a joint venture between the producers of the Bond films–EON and MGM–and the company that owns the cable car line and the restaurant, Bergbahnen Sölden.
Inside, immersive media installations will walk visitors through all the locations and iconic elements of all 24 Bond films, with a combination of interviews, film clips, behind-the-scenes shots, archival footage and artwork, set design, and bespoke graphic animations. For example, one fascinating installation is an inside look at how the large-scale sets used to make old Bond films, like Moonraker and You Only Live Twice–with its iconic Blofeld’s Volcano Lair���were built at the legendary Pinewood Studios in England.
Two of those large installations were designed and developed by Territory Studio, a London-based independent design and visual effects studio that worked on the films Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, and Spectre. The creative director for the museum, Neal Callow, was also art director for those films, making the space a true extension of the film empire. The rest of the installation was designed in collaboration with Tino Schaedler, head of design at the creative agency Optimist Inc.
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[Images: Territory Studio (left), MGM (right)]
If you want to visit, you’ll need to fly to nearby Innsbruck to grab a cab–or just rent an Aston Martin and drive, like Bond would–to Sölden, the ski town at the base of the Gaislachkogl. The only downside to the museum’s stunning Alpine location? The weather. I would have chosen an oceanside site somewhere in the south of France or Italy, with an underwater wing that would allow you to pilot Bond’s submarine car, while sipping Campari and watching British spies fighting sharks with laser-gun-equipped Rolex watches. But this is the next best thing.
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gyrlversion · 5 years ago
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Ariana, Taylor, Billie, And Lil Nas X Lead Your 2019 VMA Nominations
She’s got the biggest selling album of the year, and now Ariana Grande continues her hot streak by co-leading the pack of nominees for the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards!
Grande has racked up a whopping 10 (!) nominations, including Video of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop, Best Direction, and Best Cinematography, all for her cameo-packed, rom-com-inspired “thank u, next” video. Joining her at the top of the list is fellow pop titan Taylor Swift, who also boasts 10 nods, split between her whimsical “ME!” and “You Need to Calm Down” visuals. In the list announced Tuesday (July 23), VMA newbies Billie Eilish grabbed nine nods and Lil Nas X trails close behind with eight. Eilish also joins Grande in the illustrious Artist of the Year category, alongside Cardi B, Halsey, Jonas Brothers, and Shawn Mendes.
Meanwhile, the mother-of-them-all category — Video of the Year — is predictably packed. Grande’s “thank u, next” is up against Eilish’s “bad guy,” Swift’s “You Need to Calm Down,” Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road (Remix),” Jonas Brothers’s “Sucker,” and 21 Savage and J. Cole‘s “a lot.”
This year’s show also sees the introduction of a brand new prize: Best K-pop. BTS scored a nom for their Halsey-featuring smash “Boy With Luv,” and the rest of the category is filled with more of the genre’s biggest stars: Blackpink, Monsta X, TOMORROW X TOGETHER, NCT 127, and EXO.
We’ll find out who wins when the 2019 VMAs touch down at the Prudential Center in New Jersey on Monday, August 26. See the full list of nominees below and get voting now — your faves need you!
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
21 Savage ft. J. Cole – “a lot” – Epic Records
Billie Eilish – “Bad Guy” – Darkroom/Interscope Records
Ariana Grande – “thank u, next” – Republic Records
Jonas Brothers – “Sucker” – Republic Records
Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus – “Old Town Road (Remix)” – Columbia Records
Taylor Swift – “You Need to Calm Down” – Republic Records
ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Cardi B – Atlantic Records
Billie Eilish – Darkroom/Interscope Records
Ariana Grande – Republic Records
Halsey – Astralwerks/Capitol Records
Jonas Brothers – Republic Records
Shawn Mendes– Island Records
SONG OF THE YEAR
Drake – “In My Feelings” – Young Money/Cash Money/Republic Records
Ariana Grande – “thank u, next” – Republic Records
Jonas Brothers – “Sucker” – Republic Records
Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper – “Shallow” – Interscope Records
Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus – “Old Town Road (Remix)” – Columbia Records
Taylor Swift – “You Need to Calm Down” – Republic Records
BEST NEW ARTIST, presented by Taco Bell®
Ava Max – Atlantic Records
Billie Eilish – Darkroom/Interscope Records
H.E.R. – MBK/RCA Records
Lil Nas X – Columbia Records
Lizzo – Atlantic Records
ROSALÍA – Columbia Records
BEST COLLABORATION
Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus – “Old Town Road (Remix)” – Columbia Records
Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper – “Shallow” – Interscope Records
Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – “Señorita” – Island Records
Taylor Swift ft. Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco – “ME!” – Republic Records
Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber – “I Don’t Care” – Atlantic Records
BTS ft. Halsey – “Boy With Luv” – Columbia Records
PUSH ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Bazzi – Atlantic Records
CNCO – RCA Records
Billie Eilish – Darkroom/Interscope Records
H.E.R. – MBK/RCA Records
Lauv – LAUV/AWAL
Lizzo – Atlantic Records
BEST POP
5 Seconds of Summer – “Easier” – Interscope Records
Cardi B & Bruno Mars – “Please Me” – Atlantic Records
Billie Eilish – “Bad Guy” – Darkroom/Interscope Records
Ariana Grande – “thank u, next” – Republic Records
Jonas Brothers – “Sucker” – Republic Records
Taylor Swift – “You Need to Calm Down” – Republic Records
Khalid – “Talk” – RCA Records
BEST HIP HOP
2 Chainz ft. Ariana Grande – “Rule the World” – 2 Chainz Ps/Def Jam
21 Savage ft. J. Cole – “a lot” – Epic Records
Cardi B – “Money” – Atlantic Records
DJ Khaled ft. Nipsey Hussle & John Legend – “Higher” – We The Best/Epic Records
Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus – “Old Town Road (Remix)” – Columbia Records
Travis Scott ft. Drake – “SICKO MODE” – Epic Records/Grand Hustle/Cactus Jack
BEST R&B
Anderson .Paak ft. Smokey Robinson – “Make It Better” – Aftermath Ent/12 Tone Music
Childish Gambino – “Feels Like Summer” – RCA Records
H.E.R. ft. Bryson Tiller – “Could’ve Been” – MBK/RCA Records
Alicia Keys – “Raise A Man” – RCA Records
Ella Mai – “Trip” – 10 Summers/Interscope Records
Normani ft. 6lack – “Waves” – Keep Cool/RCA Records
BEST K-POP
BTS ft. Halsey – “Boy With Luv” – Columbia Records
BLACKPINK – “Kill This Love” – YG Entertainment/Interscope Records
Monsta X ft. French Montana – “Who Do You Love” – Epic Records
TOMORROW X TOGETHER – “Cat & Dog” – Republic Records
NCT 127 – “Regular” – SM Entertainment
EXO – “Tempo” – SM Entertainment
BEST LATIN
Anuel AA, Karol G – “Secreto” – Universal Music Latino
Bad Bunny ft. Drake – “MIA” – OVO Sound/Warner Bros. Records
benny blanco, Tainy, Selena Gomez, J Balvin – “I Can’t Get Enough” – NEON16/Friends Keep Secrets/Interscope Records
Daddy Yankee ft. Snow – “Con Calma” – Universal Music Latin Entertainment
Maluma – “Mala Mía” – Sony Music US Latin
ROSALÍA & J Balvin ft. El Guincho – “Con Altura” – Columbia Records
BEST DANCE
The Chainsmokers ft. Bebe Rexha – “Call You Mine” – Disruptor/Columbia Records
Clean Bandit ft. Demi Lovato – “Solo” – Big Beat/Atlantic Records
DJ Snake ft. Selena Gomez, Ozuna & Cardi B – “Taki Taki” – DJ Snake Music Productions Ltd/Geffen
David Guetta, Bebe Rexha & J Balvin – “Say My Name” – Big Beat/Atlantic Records
Marshmello & Bastille – “Happier” – Capitol Records
Silk City & Dua Lipa – “Electricity” – Columbia Records
BEST ROCK
The 1975 – “Love It If We Made It” – Dirty Hit/Interscope Records
Fall Out Boy – “Bishops Knife Trick” – Island Records
Imagine Dragons – “Natural” – KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records
Lenny Kravitz – “Low” – BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd.
Panic! At The Disco – “High Hopes” – Elektra Music Group
twenty one pilots – “My Blood” – Elektra Music Group
VIDEO FOR GOOD
Halsey – “Nightmare” – Astralwerks/Capitol Records
The Killers – “Land of the Free” – Island
Jamie N Commons, Skylar Grey ft. Gallant – “Runaway Train” – Interscope Records
John Legend – “Preach” – Columbia Records
Lil Dicky – “Earth” – Dirty Burd, Inc./Commission/BMG
Taylor Swift – “You Need to Calm Down” – Republic Records
BEST DIRECTION
Billie Eilish – “Bad Guy” – Darkroom/Interscope Records – Directed by Dave Meyers
FKA twigs – “Cellophane” – Young Turks – Directed by Andrew Thomas Huang
Ariana Grande – “thank you, next” – Republic Records – Directed by Hannah Lux Davis
Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus – “Old Town Road (Remix)” – Columbia Records – Directed by Calmatic
LSD ft. Labrinth, Sia, Diplo – “No New Friends” – Columbia Records – Directed by Dano Cerny
Taylor Swift – “You Need to Calm Down” – Republic Records – Directed by Drew Kirsch & Taylor Swift
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Billie Eilish – “when the party’s over” – Darkroom/Interscope Records – Visual Effects by Ryan Ross, Andres Jaramillo
FKA twigs – “Cellophane” – Young Turks – Visual Effects by Matt Chandler, Fabio Zaveti for Analog
Ariana Grande – “God is a Woman” – Republic Records – Visual Effects by Fabrice Lagayette, Kristina Prilukova & Rebecca Rice for Mathematic
DJ Khaled ft. SZA – “Just Us” – We The Best/Epic Records – Visual Effects by Sergii Mashevskyi
LSD ft. Labrinth, Sia, Diplo – “No New Friends” – Columbia Records – Visual Effects by Ethan Chancer
Taylor Swift ft. Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco – “ME!” – Republic Records – Visual Effects by Loris Paillier & Lucas Salton for BUF VFX
BEST EDITING
Anderson .Paak ft. Kendrick Lamar – “Tints” – Aftermath Ent/12 Tone Music – Editing by Elias Talbot
Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus – “Old Town Road (Remix)” – Columbia Record – Editing by Calmatic
Billie Eilish – “Bad Guy” – Darkroom/Interscope Records – Editing by Billie Eilish
Ariana Grande – “7 Rings” – Republic Records – Editing by Hannah Lux Davis & Taylor Walsh
Solange – “Almeda” – Columbia Records – Editing by Solange Knowles, Vinnie Hobbs, Jonathon Proctor
Taylor Swift – “You Need to Calm Down” – Republic Records – Editing by Jarrett Fijal
BEST ART DIRECTION
BTS ft. Halsey – “Boy With Luv” – Columbia Records – Art Direction by JinSil Park, BoNa Kim (MU:E)
Ariana Grande – “7 Rings” – Republic Records – Art Direction by John Richoux
Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus – “Old Town Road (Remix)” – Columbia Records – Art Direction by Itaru Dela Vegas
Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – “Señorita” – Island Records – Art Direction by Tatiana Van Sauter
Taylor Swift – “You Need to Calm Down” – Republic Records – Art Direction by Brittany Porter
Kanye West and Lil’ Pump ft. Adele Givens – “I Love It” – Warner Records & Def Jam Music Group – Art Direction by Tino Schaedler
BEST CHOREOGRAPHY
FKA twigs – “Cellophane” – Young Turks – Choreography by Kelly Yvonne
ROSALÍA & J Balvin ft. El Guincho – “Con Altura” – Columbia Records – Choreography by Charm La’Donna
LSD ft. Labrinth, Sia, Diplo – “No New Friends” – Columbia Records – Choreography by Ryan Heffington
Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – “Señorita” – Island Records – Choreography by Calvit Hodge, Sara Biv
Solange – “Almeda” – Columbia Records – Choreography by Maya Taylor, Solange Knowles
BTS ft. Halsey – “Boy With Luv” – Columbia Records – Choreography by Rie Hata
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Anderson .Paak ft. Kendrick Lamar – “Tints” – Aftermath Ent/12 Tone Music – Cinematography by Elias Talbot
Billie Eilish – “hostage” – Darkroom/Interscope Records – Cinematography by Pau Castejon
Ariana Grande – “thank you, next” – Republic Records – Cinematography by Christopher Probst
Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – “Señorita” – Island Records – Cinematography by Scott Cunningham
Solange – “Almeda” – Columbia Records – Cinematography by Chayse Irvin, Ryan Marie Helfant, Justin Hamilton
Taylor Swift ft. Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco – “ME!” – Republic Records – Cinematography by Starr Whitesides
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Immersive Cocoon "2011" from Studio OMZ on Vimeo.
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Keir Dullea encounters a mysterious object, in a scenario reminiscent of the penultimate scene from Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey that he appeared in over forty years ago.
This spec teaser/faux commercial was developed over a two year period on a shoestring budget. Live action was filmed multi-camera, against greenscreen atop a backlit plexi floor. Mr. Dullea was then integrated into an entirely digitally created CG set rendered at 1080HD.
"2011" created, directed & 3D CG by Oliver Zeller. The Immersive Cocoon is a future concept study by Tino Schaedler with design collective NAU; an idea to push the envelope and provoke a new conception and evolution of computer interaction.
More at i-cocoon.com. Making Of video: vimeo.com/22793735 Making Of interview: dl.dropbox.com/u/388102/ImmersiveCocoon_CaseStudy.pdf
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Kanye West & Lil Pump ft. Adele Givens - "I Love It" (Official Music Video)
Download/Stream "I Love It" here: Pump's Clothing Brand %BA Instagram: Lil Pump:
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Kanye West and Lil Pump ft. Adele Givens
Record Labels:
Warner Bros Records / Tha Lights Global & Def Jam Music Group
Directed by Kanye West & Amanda Adelson
Executive Producer:
Spike Jonze
Producer:
Kathleen Heffernan
Co- Producer:
Laura Klein
Production Company:
Operator
Director of Photography:
Sam Levy & Jason McCormick
Production Designer:
Tino Schaedler
Costume Designer:
Renelou Pandora
Hair:
Marcia Hines & Kristin Heitkotter
Makeup:
Jo Baker & Jennifer Hanching
Editor:
Jeff Buchanan
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Beau Leon, Framestore
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Follow Lil Pump: Twitter: https://twitter.com/lilpump Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lilpump Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lilpumpofficial Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/lilpump
Follow Kanye West: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kanyewest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kanyewest
Song: “I Love It”
Artist: Kanye West and Lil Pump ft. Adele Givens
Record Labels: Warner Bros Records / Tha Lights Global & Def Jam Music Group
Directed by Kanye West & Amanda Adelson
Executive Producer: Spike Jonze
Producer: Kathleen Heffernan
Co- Producer: Laura Klein
Production Company: Operator
Director of Photography: Sam Levy & Jason McCormick
Production Designer: Tino Schaedler
Costume Designer: Renelou Pandora
Hair: Marcia Hines & Kristin Heitkotter
Makeup: Jo Baker & Jennifer Hanching
Editor: Jeff Buchanan
Assistant Editor: Bye Dillon Stoneburner
Color: Beau Leon, Framestore
VFX: Gloria FX
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007 ELEMENTS - James Bond Cinematic Installation / Obermoser arch-omo ZT GmbH
007 ELEMENTS – James Bond Cinematic Installation / Obermoser arch-omo ZT GmbH
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Architects: Obermoser arch-omo ZT GmbH
Location: 6450 Soelden, Austria
Lead Architect: Johann Obermoser
Area: 1300.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Christoph Nösig, Kristopher Grunert, David Schreyer, Rudi Wyhlidal
Other Architects: Robert Wibmer, Christoph Neuner, Andreas Norz, Harald Brutscher, Monica Sferch
Creative Concept: Neal Callow, Tino Schaedler…
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Kanye West & Lil Pump ft. Adele Givens - "I Love It" (Official Music Video)
Download/Stream "I Love It" here: https://KanyeWestLilPump.lnk.to/ILoveIt
Follow Lil Pump: Twitter: https://twitter.com/lilpump Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lilpump Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lilpumpofficial Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/wavey-hefner Merch/Tour Tickets: https://unhappy.com
Follow Kanye West: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kanyewest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kanyewest
Song: "I Love It"
Artist: Kanye West and Lil Pump ft. Adele Givens
Record Labels: Warner Bros Records / Tha Lights Global & Def Jam Music Group
Directed by Kanye West & Amanda Adelson
Executive Producer: Spike Jonze
Producer: Kathleen Heffernan
Co- Producer: Laura Klein
Production Company: Operator
Director of Photography: Sam Levy & Jason McCormick
Production Designer: Tino Schaedler
Costume Designer: Renelou Pandora
Hair: Marcia Hines & Kristin Heitkotter
Makeup: Jo Baker & Jennifer Hanching
Editor: Jeff Buchanan
Assistant Editor: Bye Dillon Stoneburner
Color: Beau Leon, Framestore
VFX: Gloria FX
Booking/Business Inquiries: [email protected]
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New images have been released of the interior of 007 ELEMENTS, the new James Bond cinematic installation built inside the summit of the Gaislachkogl Mountain in Sölden, Austria. Housed in a striking new architectural structure, designed and created by Obermoser Architects, Neal Callow and Tino Schaedler of Optimist Design,  007 ELEMENTS is an interactive, immersive and educational experience that places visitors inside the world of 007 while revealing how that world is made. It opens to the public on 12 July, 2018.
ALL PHOTOGRAPHS BY KRISTOPHER GRUNERT
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/austria/articles/007-elements-solden-review/ https://www.wallpaper.com/lifestyle/james-bond-007-elements-exhibition-solden-austria-preview http://www.007.com/inside-007-elements/
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Stacked volumes form Los Angeles hilltop home by Aaron Neubert Architects
Three black boxes stacked on a steep lot in Los Angeles form this residence by Aaron Neubert Architects, and create outdoor living spaces without needing to use any additional land.
The Tilt-Shift House has a floor area of 2,100 square feet (195 square metres) and includes three bedrooms. It sits on a dramatic incline and takes up most of the plot, so local firm Aaron Neubert Architects needed to find another way to make room for ample outdoor areas.
"As a result of the limited size and extreme slope of the site, a series of plan shifts were generated to create numerous exterior living spaces within the volume of the residence," said Aaron Neubert Architects.
From the street below the property, the first of three dark-coloured boxes contains an entry staircase and a two-car garage. In addition to the interior stair, external vertical circulation wraps around the southwest corner of the building and leads to a patio above.
The intermediate level is set back from the volume below it, creating an outdoor space with views of LA's Silver Lake neighbourhood. Here, the architects included the communal areas, including a home office in addition to the kitchen, living and dining functions.
"The second-floor open-plan living spaces engage the entry and street facing decks, perceptually expanding the interior," the studio said.
The top level contains the trio of bedrooms, with the master bedroom facing northwest and boasting its own ensuite. Similarly to the floor below, a generous terrace wraps around the corner of the home, extending the living space outdoors.
At the back, a larger patio provides a space that is more secluded. Although it does not benefit from the panoramic views of the front of the house, it is hidden from the street, and large enough for enjoying meals outdoors.
"Strategically located apertures, exterior stairs, patios, and decks around the perimeter connect the home to the multiple and diverse landscapes of the site at every opportunity; these connections serve to expand the useable living space of the compact residence," the architects said.
Architecture in LA has long been associated with life outdoors. Other homes in the city that make the most of their open-air spaces include a white hilltop property by German art director Tino Schaedler and an angular extension to a midcentury house by Andrea Lenardin Madden.
Photography is by Brian Thomas Jones and Alex Zarour.
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Project team: Aaron Neubert (principal), Jeremy Limsenben, Xiran Zhang, Jina Seo Structural engineer: Craig Phillips Engineering
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Tino Schaedler takes cues from movie sets for his LA family home https://t.co/yRPchnVmQk
Tino Schaedler takes cues from movie sets for his LA family home pic.twitter.com/yRPchnVmQk
— Paigestainless (@PaigeStainless) October 12, 2017
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