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PROTÉIGON

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Posted by Ryan Daly on Dec 18, 2011 in Blog
PROTÉIGON

An incredibly smooth stop motion film created by Steven Briand aka BURAYAN. When I say incredibly smooth, I mean it. It's no easy task to produce stop motion animation with such a seamless quality.

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I Believe I can Fly (flight of the frenchies)

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Posted by Ryan Daly on Dec 17, 2011 in Blog
I Believe I can Fly (flight of the frenchies)

These Frenchies are crazy! Following in the footsteps of Man on Wire, which is on my shortlist of best documentaries, the Skyliners team and filmmaker Sébastien Montaz-Rosset provide us with some vertigo-inducing views in their latest film, I believe I can Fly (flight of the frenchies).

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Another California

Another California

Depicting an otherworldly vision of the west coast, artists Tatiana Plakhova and Leandro Sanchez present their series "Another California."

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Moments

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Posted by Ryan Daly on Nov 9, 2010 in Blog
Moments

How would you define a moment? Moments is a moving and skillfully edited video piece by Everynone consisting of an amalgamation of moments taken from daily life. The concept seems simple enough, but to pull it off in such a way that sends shivers up one’s spine is incredible. I first saw this video about a year ago on WNYC’s Radiolab, and recently came across it again much to my delight. Everynone collaborates often, it seams,...

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INFLUENCERS

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Posted by Ryan Daly on Nov 4, 2010 in Blog
INFLUENCERS

“INFLUENCERS is a short documentary that explores what it means to be an influencer and how trends and creativity become contagious today in music, fashion and entertainment. The film attempts to understand the essence of influence, what makes a person influential without taking a statistical or metric approach. Written and Directed by Paul Rojanathara and Davis Johnson, the film is a Polaroid snapshot of New York influential...

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Tempus II

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Posted by Ryan Daly on Jul 29, 2010 in Blog
Tempus II

Tempus II, a mesmerizing video directed and produced by Philip Heron and James Adair, contains the stuff that we all love to watch .. Extreme slo-mo shots of things exploding, breaking, and splashing. Yes!...

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Amir Darzi Video Session

Amir Darzi Video Session

Directed and filmed by Lee McEwen Israeli-born folk musician Amir Darzi sits down to talk and play in Brooklyn last month. Amir Darzi is a folk-rock musician born and raised in Israel. He currently lives in Brooklyn where he is recording his first full-length...

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Pale Blue Dot

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Posted by Ryan Daly on Apr 17, 2010 in Blog, Motion
Pale Blue Dot

David Fu, aka palebluefilms, put together this film mash-up set to music from Mogwai and words of the late genius, Carl Sagan. Words, I might add, that seriously put our lives into perspective; Words powerful enough to make us feel insignificant, yet wholly inspired. A salute to Carl Sagan, dropping knowledge from the grave: UPDATE: the animated...

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A Little Secret

A Little Secret

Twenty years after the Great Depression, Tom continues to spend his life trying to recall the moment his father forced him to bury his favorite pet. In his current state of fatal depression, Tom must finally uncover the truth to the secret that tore his family apart before he loses the only thing he has left...life.

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