Šimon Ornest - Osada, Dir. Václav Blín / Amanita Design
play it (literally) here
(via mefi)
La Fábrica de Luz (Dir. Andrés Arbit)
One little spot I made for a house of lamps.
ALEX MATTSSON AW11 / GLIPTOLITH (Dir. Chris Murdoch)
A film for Alex Mattsson's AW11 Menswear collection, which is inspired by the back story to the 80‘s cartoon ‘Dino-Riders’ where two battling tribes from the future travel back in time to the Cretaceous period and recruit dinosaurs as transport and battle aids in the two tribes time defying feud.
"By infusing this story with visual influences from the 2010 production of ‘TRON’ Alex has brought the concept of ‘Dino-Riders’ out of the 80’s and in to the future.
The collection can be described as structured tailoring mixed with armour-like, lit-up leather braiding and influences from body-conscious motorcycle protective gear."
Interview with Alex Mattsson: www.dazeddigital.com
alexmattsson.com/
Stupidass (George Watsky) Dir. Nicolas Heller
Silverstein - "The Artist" Music Video - Director Robby Starbuck
Silverstein "The Artist" Music Video | Director: Robby Starbuck from Robby Starbuck on Vimeo.
direct link: vimeo.com
Director: Robby Starbuck DP: Greg Ephraim Producer(s): Stefan Anderson & Robby Starbuck Camera Operators: Greg Ephraim, Robby Starbuck, Stefan Anderson Editor & Colorist: Robby Starbuck Label: Hopeless Records RSMcreative.com
Procill "introduction" (Grégoire Orio)
An atmospheric way to remember our lost childhood. Music video for the song "introduction" performed by PROCILL
PROCILL myspace.com/procill
MADE BY grégoire orio ashumanpattern@gmail.com
THANKS to jeremy vey & maxime for his help & to Agathe, Louise and Violette.
Shot with Canon 5d Mark 2
Alex Metric & Steve Angello feat. Ian Brown ‘Open Your Eyes’ (dir. Peter Serafinowicz)
Moston & Mono - Can't Stop - Directed by Aku Meriläinen
Here is a music video for Berlin based DJ/producers Lars Moston & Ben Mono. The song "Can't Stop" nods partially to 90's house music, so we tried to get the feeling of how things were done in the 90's to this piece.
The trick is that only light used in the video came from a video projector. And it wasn't just any light, but real time audio reactive visuals. The source code has been published under Creative Commons license and there is even an iTunes Visualizer from the elements used in the video.
Video, code, iTunes Visualizer and more info can be found from:
Kat Parra - En La Mar at Yoshis SF