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I Am Thinking of Pierre Cardin from Matthew Miller on Vimeo.
Commissioned by SCAD on the occasion of âPierre Cardin: Pursuit of the Future,â a major retrospective exhibition.scadfash.org/exhibitions/pierre-cardin-pursuit-future-exhibition
Director Matthew Miller
Written by Gabriel Nussbaum bankstreetfilms.com
Produced by Ways & Means ways-means.co Produced by SCAD Executive Producers Lana Kim, Jett Steiger Producer Lauren Skillen
Voiceover Monica Ekiert
Researcher Grant Schaefer
Editors Sean Leonard, Matthew Miller, Andy Bruntel
Colorist Jacob Kirby
Graphic Designer Matthew Miller
Post Sound Unbridled Sound Sound Supervisor Brent Kiser Re-Recording Mixer Ian Chase Sound Editor Tim Preston
Music Supervision Heavy Duty Projects
Music "Mon Homme" by Michel Legrand, "Parachutes" by Amason
Bora Bora: Pearl of the Pacific | by Veerdonk Visuals in 4K | {French Polynesia} from Veerdonk Visuals on Vimeo.
Have you ever dreamed of a paradise so breathtakingly beautiful, you have to witness it in person to believe it? Welcome to Bora Bora, the âPearl of the Pacificâ, a stunning island in exotic French Polynesia that has been called heaven on Earth. Bora Bora is one of the few places on earth that everyone hopes to witness in their lifetime and once you see it, you are forever entranced. A majestic volcanic island, Bora Bora has the most extraordinary lagoon in the world. Characterised by a unique kind of geology, Bora Bora is worldly recognized as the ultimate island paradise!
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A holtakra Ă©pĂtett vĂĄros projekt atlo.team/a-holtakra-epitett-varos/ rĂ©szekĂ©nt elkĂ©szĂŒlt 3D tĂ©rkĂ©p.
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Tourism New Zealand - 2017 Campaign 'The Passenger' from Anton Trailer on Vimeo.
Agency: TBWA, Sydney Recording Artist: The Phoenix Foundation Title Track: âThe Passengerâ (Re-record) Campaign Air Date: July 1st 2017 Music Supervision: Anton @ Trailer Media
C-Heads Magazine presents âPlacesâ starring Coral Tomascik filmed by Ivo LĂĄzaro from C-Heads Magazine on Vimeo.
C-Heads Magazine presents âPlacesâ- Coral Tomascik filmed by Ivo LĂĄzaro for Volume #35
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A non-narrative short film of the beautiful landscapes in Tuscany, Italy. The region known for its rolling hills, villages, la dolce vita (the sweet life), vinyards, olives and cypress trees. This dronefilm is shot on a 2 weeks vacation with my family. Drove out to explore the landscapes of the region, with my drone by early morning, so I could capture Tuscany by dawn. The entire film was shot on a DJI Mavic Pro drone, with the settings +1, -3, -3 with Neat Video. Filmed and edited by Bjarke Hvorslev Jensen Music: Ryan Taubert - Strangers To Ourselves

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Baja California. Our hometown Baja, in Hungary. We live at bank of Danube. We love waves, surf, longboard. We live like in California. We can't surf here, we haven't waves, but love that feeling.
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Photographer: Emanuele Ferrari Video & Editing: Marzio Tomasini Mua: Giada Gilardoni Music: The Power (ft. Mind Map That!) by Abstract Audio
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Pursuit (4K) from Mike Olbinski on Vimeo.
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On June 12th, I broke down into tears. Minutes earlier, I had been outside my truck, leaning against it, head buried in my arms, frustration and failure washing over me. I wanted to quit. I got back in the car and as I drove, the pain got the better of me and the tears came.
This past spring was a tough one. Supercell structure and beautiful tornadoes had been very hard to come by. In fact, the tornado in the opening of this film was the only good one I saw this entire year. I had been on the road longer than ever before. Driven more miles. I was away from my family for 12 straight days at one point, and when I got home, I had to tell them I was going back out 24 hours later for June 12th. It was just too good to pass up. It promised to be a day that I could get everything I had been hoping for this spring and I had no choice. My wife understood, even though I knew she wished I stayed home. And I wished it too.
I knew right where I wanted to be that day. But this year I struggled with confidence in trusting my instincts. Maybe it was because the lack of good storms this spring made me question my skills, or maybe it was something else inside of me. Whatever the case, I let myself get twisted and unsure, and found myself 80 miles away from where I had wanted to be when the tornadoes started to drop and the best structure of the year materialized in the sky. The photos from Twitter and Facebook started to roll in and I knew I had missed everything.
It may not be easy to understand why, but when you work as hard as I did this spring, a moment like that can break you. I felt like I let my wife down. But mostly I let myself down. I forgot who I was and that's not me. Or it shouldn't have been me. I failed myself. And it seemed like the easy choice to just give up and head for home.
But I didn't. I'm not sure why, but the pain slowly began to subside. I realized it was only 4pm and the storms were still ongoing. Maybe if I could get in front of them the day could be saved. Ninety minutes later, I got out ahead and saw some of the best structure I'd seen all spring and a lightning show that was so incredible it's one of the very last clips of this film.
And that's why this film is called "Pursuit." Because you can't give up. Keep chasing, keep pursuing. Whatever it is. That's the only way to get what you want.
I learned something about myself on June 12th which carried over to the final few days of chasing this spring. I trusted myself again and those days were incredibly rewarding. This was who I'd been all along but had forgotten. I can't wait for next year.
The work on this film began on March 28th and ended June 29th. There were 27 total days of actual chasing and many more for traveling. I drove across 10 states and put over 28,000 new miles on the ol' 4Runner. I snapped over 90,000 time-lapse frames. I saw the most incredible mammatus displays, the best nighttime lightning and structure I've ever seen, a tornado birth caught on time-lapse and a display of undulatus asperatus that blew my mind. Wall clouds, massive cores, supercell structures, shelf clouds...it ended up being an amazing season and I'm so incredibly proud of the footage in this film. It wasn't the best year in storm chasing history...but I got to chase storms and share it with you guys. All worth it.
I wanted to do something new this year, so I worked with composer Peter Nanasi to develop a custom track for Pursuit. I'm super excited about it and loved the process of exchanging ideas and building the song as the editing of the film progressed. I am so thankful to Peter for what he came up with, I'm in love with this track!
The time away from my family turned out to be over a month all told. I'm always and continually blessed by a wife who supports what I do and backs me completely. But not only do I have her to thank this spring, but also her parents who hung around for a good chunk of May and early June, to help out wherever needed, watch the kids, run errands and generally be there for Jina. I don't have enough words to convey how appreciative I am for them being around while I was gone.
I think that's about it. I could write a lot more, but I'd rather you watch the film and hopefully have a taste of what I saw this spring. There is nothing quite like strong inflow winds, the smell of rain and the crack of thunder. I miss being out there already.
I hope you enjoy and I'll do my best to answer any questions in the comments below!
Technical Details:
I used two Canon 5DSR's along with a Canon 11-24mm, 35mm, 50mm, 135mm and Sigma Art 50mm. Manfrotto tripods. The final product was edited in Lightroom with LR Timelapse, After Effects and Premiere Pro.
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SKYGLOWPROJECT.COM: KAIBAB ELEGY from Harun Mehmedinovic on Vimeo.
Millions of visitors a year come to Arizona's Grand Canyon National Park, one of the seven natural wonders of the world and the most visited national park in the western United States. However, on extremely rare days when cold air is trapped in the canyon and topped by a layer of warm air, which in combination with moisture and condensation, form the phenomenon referred to as the full cloud inversion. In what resembles something between ocean waves and fast clouds, Grand Canyon is completely obscured by fog, making the visitors feel as if they are walking on clouds.
This video was filmed as part of SKYGLOW (skyglowproject.com), an ongoing crowdfunded quest to explore the effects and dangers of urban light pollution in contrast with some of the most incredible dark sky areas in North America. This project is being produced in collaboration with International Dark-Sky Association (darksky.org), a non-profit fighting for the preservation of night skies around the globe.
The film was shot on Canon 5DSR & 5DIII cameras & lenses sponsored by Canon USA, aided by Alpine Labs' Michron & Pulse, powered by Paul C. Buff Vagabond Mini. LRTimelapse was used to process some of the shots.
Original video premiered on BBC Earth: bbc.com/earth/story/20170502-on-rare-occasions-the-grand-canyon-fills-with-thick-cloud
High resolution stills can be found here: dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/24210546/JPEG/KAIBAB%20ELEGY%20-%20HARUN%20MEHMEDINOVIC%20-%20SKYGLOWPROJECT.zip
Credits: Producer/Editor/Shooter: Harun Mehmedinovic, Music: Pete Davis & James Banbury
Special Thanks: Gavin Heffernan and Aida Bogunic, Semezdin & Sanja Mehmedinovic, Matt Walker & Pierangelo Pirak, Aaron McNally & Canon USA, Kevin Noble & Paul C. Buff Inc., Greg Horvath & Alpine Labs, International Dark-Sky Association, Northern Arizona University, State of Arizona & National Park Service
Locations: Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
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We appreciate all your shares, comments and likes, thanks for checking out this video! For more videos please visit: vimeo.com/harun
This video is COPYRIGHT 2017 Harun Mehmedinovic / SKYGLOWPROJECT.COM. Any use beyond embedding this video in it's unaltered form and properly credited to SKYGLOW PROJECT/SKYGLOWPROJECT.COM on another website requires permission from the creator. Any use of the entirety or portion(s) of this video to drive advertising traffic, sales or any other profit-driven venture on a third party website without express permission from the content creator will result in prosecution to the full extent of the law.
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Timelapse artists and filmmakers Gavin Heffernan and Harun MehmedinoviÄ are proud to introduce WWW.SKYGLOWPROJECT.COM, a 192-page hardcover photobook and timelapse video series exploring North Americaâs remaining magnificent night skies and the increasing impact of light pollution on our highly fragile environment.
A blend of images, stories, essays, and anecdotal captions, SKYGLOW explores the history and mythology of celestial observation and the proliferation of electrical outdoor lighting that spurred the rise of the phenomena known as âlight pollution,â a grave threat not only to our incredible starscapes but also to the very ecosystem itself.
After a highly publicized Kickstarter campaign that ended as the fourth-most earning Photobook campaign ever, Harun and Gavin traveled over 150,000 miles and logged more than 3,000,000 photos on their grueling three-year quest. From incredible locations like the active KÄ«lauea volcano in Hawaii to Albertaâs majestic Northern Lights, SKYGLOW takes viewers on a visual journey through time, exploring our civilizationâs evolving relationship with light and the night sky through the ages.
See how the ancient Puebloan archaeoastronomy sites of our native elders have now been replaced with the blinding âartificial dayâ of over-lit modern metropolises, and learn about the âDark Sky Movementâ fighting to reclaim the pristine darkness the Earth had enjoyed for billions of years. The importance of Americaâs threatened National Parks is also highlighted in a section of stunning landscapes from numerous parks, including Shenandoah, Yosemite, Acadia, Death Valley, Yellowstone and many more.
Completed in collaboration with the International Dark Sky Association (IDA), SKYGLOW also explores the numerous towns and sites that IDA has identified as official âDark-Skyâ Communities, Cities, Parks, Reserves and Sanctuaries.
Emily Ratajkowski for L'Officiel Paris from Sam Nixon on Vimeo.
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