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Pat - A Documentary Short

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This is the second documentary short in my profile series. I've walked by this store on Boylston street hundreds of times, and there is always an elderly woman peering out from behind the store front.

The front of the store is all glass, and the display case is filled with "collectible junk." I couldn't help but think every time I walked by, "how does this store survive, and what is that woman's story?" I had no idea just how interesting the woman in the junk shop would turn out to be.

Artistic Statement: As the second in my profile series, I wanted to retain certain aesthetic elements from my first piece in the series featuring Gilbert. The challenge would be to keep the series interesting, and to keep those aesthetic elements from becoming cliche or gimmicky.

I decided early on to make the store an extension of the main character, Pat, as she is very much a part of the store and the store a part of her. I utilized an establishing shot from across the street to convey voyeuristic sense of peering in to this "familiar stranger's" life. I wanted to create a sense of place, differentiated by sound and perspective, that marked the outside from the inside of the store.

I wanted the interview to have an almost home movie or archival feel and I felt that the drab colors and the cool fluorescent lighting should be accentuated for the viewer, so obviously black and white wouldn't work like it did with Gilbert's piece.

My only regret with this piece is that I didn't have a wider lens to shoot the narrow store interior and capture the clutter and sense of claustrophobic nostalgia one feels when inside. Although it was awkward for me, I chose to frame a couple shots of Pat where she sits all day long near the store front. She literally blends in with the items on the wall. Over the last 35 years, Pat has become a part of the collection that she so lovingly curates.

I filmed this piece on a Sony EX1, with a Letus 35mm Adapter, Zeiss Planar T* f1.4/85mm prime lens, and a Nikon 50mm f1.4. The project was color treated with magic bullet looks.

Cast: Nathaniel Hansen

Tags: letus, HD, documentary, documentary short and bartevian inc


Alcatraz: Cell 181

Discovering the beauty of LITHUANIA

Sigur Rós: Dauðalogn

Mediterraneo

Future of McDowell

a story for tomorrow.

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This video was written and produced while traveling through Chile & Patagonia with my girlfriend. We spent 5 weeks exploring this amazing country, and this is how we chose to document it. Thanks so much for checking it out.

Special Thanks to:

LensProToGo, for helping us out with cameras and lenses. They are an awesome company, and the perfect place to rent DSLR's and lenses.

website: lensprotogo.com

...Castulo Guerra for helping out with the voice over. He is an extremely talented man, who was great to work with...and I am so grateful he decided to take on this project...thank you very much Castulo.

...and also, to my girlfriend Nina for putting up with my nerdy ways, and for making this such an awesome trip...you're the best.

Equipment used:
Canon 1D mark IV + full Canon lens package - 17 tilt shift, 24, 50, 70-200, polarizer, gradient filter, monopod, tripod.

Music:
Bowspirit by: Balmorhea
Skeletons by: Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Cast: gnarly bay productions, Inc.

Tags: chile, patagonia, torres del paine, the W circuit, travel, surfing, pichilemu, canon, 1D, 7D, 5D, DSLR, youth, magical, gnarly, dana saint, dan riordan, story and westerly

"I can't make old friends"


Vote With Your Boat

Brandon Widener's Cinematography/Editing/Producing Reel

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Here is some of my work over the last two years I've done as a freelance DP/Editor/Producer, while living in Los Angeles.

Cast:Brandon Cole Widener

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Fés short #1

Barcelona Chair by Mies Van Der Rohe

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Con este video quiero rendir homenaje a uno de los mejores arquitectos del siglo XX, Mies Van Der Rohe, y a una de sus mejores creaciones, la Silla Barcelona, una de las sillas más famosas y elegantes de la historia del diseño.

With this video I pay tribute to one of the best architects of the twentieth century, Mies Van Der Rohe, and one of his best creations, the Barcelona Chair, a chair most famous and elegant design history.

Music by David Holmes

Cast:Carlos Matallana

Tags:silla barcelona, chair, barcelona chair, mies, mies van der rohe, silla, cadira, ludwig and modern forniture

The PRINTS Show: Year Zero

Bear Bears Awesome

A Taste of the Philippines


Cambodian Villages

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I shot this in Cambodia in 2011. Poipet, the first town in the video, is a border town between Thailand and Cambodia. The second is a village along the Tonle Sap. Normally this is a floating village... everything is built on boats, but this was the dry season.
Thanks to all the Khmer folks that let me record them and especially thanks to those that brought me out to these places.
Shot on a Canon T2i
Edited in FCP, Color Corrected using Magic Bullet Colorista
Music by El Ten Eleven

Cast:Regina Rivard

Tags:DSLR, Canon T2i, Cambodia, Travel, Siem Reap, Tonle Sap, Floating Village, Poipet, children, village and third world

Love Madrid

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Three things that I love most about Madrid: The people know how to enjoy themselves; the gorgeous weather; and the ease of just walking or travelling around this beautiful city. Shot entirely on the Panasonic GH1. vimeo.com/channels/worldhd

Lots of diegetic sounds and background music from , Oscar Lopez - Gypsy Soul, Unforgettable - Imran Khan, Ottmar Liebert - Heart Still Beating and Black Eyed Peas - The Apl song, Accordian - Mera Juta hai Japani, Raj Kapoor's 'Shree 420'. Thanks to all the street entertainers and to the fantastic people of Madrid.

Cheers to the flashmob, supercool students of WOSAP, their talented choreographer, Alberto Lopez just advised me it was them dancing in the video in the heart Madrid, Puerta del Sol. Amazing how Vimeo has reached out to them in just 4 days! wosap.com

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facebook.com/thefilmartistHD
vimeo.com/channels/tfa

Cast:The Film Artist

Tags:Madrid, Spain, GH1, World, Travel, People, HD, Wosap, Flashmob, Love, Panasonic, Lumix and DSLR

Dubai to Thailand

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Inspired by Keith Loutit and Philip Bloom's 'Sky'. Captured solely from my iPhone 4S, a stop motion, timelapse, miniaturisation musical extravaganza set in Dubai and Thailand.

I would like to thank all the brilliant people from Dubai, Thailand and from India for their superb hospitality, my dear wife, mother and kids for their support and encouragement and my friends Hassan Kiyany and Rishi from Dubai. Sit back, blast the sound on your speakers and enjoy! :)

My new Dubai film: Do Bhai,'Dubai', Two Brothers
vimeo.com/40160084 :)

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facebook.com/thefilmartistHD
vimeo.com/channels/tfa
Read more about this on my blog thefilmartist.blogspot.com/2011/12/dubai-to-thailand-iphone-4s.html

Watch this in 3D on YouTube youtube.com/watch?v=KqXFtQKGoaE click on the 3D button.

Cast:The Film Artist

Tags:iPhone4S, Timelapse, Toy, Dubai, Thailand, Steadicam Smoothee, Bangkok, Hua Hin and Amr Diab

This Is Home

Backflipping Around The World

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My goal is to do a backflip on each of the 7 continents.
For 107 days this summer, I was able to backpack and backflip around the world. Now, after 107 days being home, I've had some time to reflect on myself, my trip, and the world.

Thank you to everyone who has helped me on my journey. It wouldn't have been possible without the support of amazing family, friends, and strangers around the world.

From May 5, 2012 to August 20, 2012, I traveled to 20+ countries on 5 continents:
Israel (Haifa, Jerusalem, Masada, Tel Aviv)
Turkey (Istanbul)
Cyprus (Larnaka, Polis, Paphos)
Egypt (Cairo, Luxor)
Greece (Athens, Santorini)
Serbia (Belgrade)
Bosnia & Herzegovina (Mostar, Sarajevo)
Croatia (Dubrovnik)
Italy (Florence)
Denmark (Copenhagen)
Sweden (Stockholm)
Norway (Oslo, Stavanger)
Netherlands (Amsterdam)
England (London, Wiltshire)
Switzerland (Interlaken, Zermatt)
Italy (Rome)
The Vatican
France (Paris)
Hong Kong
Japan (Tokyo)
Australia (Sydney)

The first scene in the video is "Canyon Jumping" in Interlaken, Switzerland. An 85 meter free fall rope swing through a canyon in the Swiss Alps.

For more pictures, videos, and stories from the trip, go to blog.SamTheCobra.com

Music: Coloring the Void by M83
Shot 99% on GoPro.

SamTheCobra.com
twitter.com/SamTheCobra

Cast:SamTheCobra

Tags:backflip, flip, travel, world travel, goals, europe, asia, australia, egypt, africa and m83

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