From humble beginnings as a window designer to his current role as Design Director working with Jason and the creative crew at Denham. Liam Maher shares his inspirational tale in this beautiful portrait about his life and design philosophy.
The Stranded Sailors
www.strandedsailors.com
www.facebook.com/TheStrandedSailors
Directing, Cinematography and Edit by:
Edwin van der Sande
www.edwinvdsande.com
Produced by:
Sven Signe den Harogh
www.svensignedenhartogh.com
Shot with:
Nikon D800e
Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8
Nikon 85mm f/1.4
Nikon 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6
Programs used:
Editing: Adobe Premiere
Sound: Adobe Audition
Grading: Blackmagic Davinci Resolve and FilmConvert
What's it like to be homeless? This film gathers together a collection of stories direct from those who - through circumstance - have wound up living on the streets.
From riding the buses, to dodging rats and coping with ill health, find out about just some of the challenges rough sleepers face each day and those they overcome with the help of The Passage.
This film was first screened at the Royal Festival Hall on 9 October 2014, the eve of World Homeless Day, as part of the annual fundraiser A Night Under the Stars, in aid of The Passage charity. Donations welcome: http://passage.org.uk/donate/
Visit: http://lifeonthestreets.co.uk/
This film was graded with Filmconvert
Professional wakeskater, Nick Taylor, is living proof that humans are limitless. His endurance as an athlete and undying passion as an individual is why he is a Lifeproof ambassador. We used multiple different ways to film the magic of Hawaii. From Red Cameras in underwater housing from DJI drones to Go Pro to capture Nick's perspective.
By anthony jaskaLight Armor (2017) A recollection of the 1991 ground invasion of Kuwait, including rare HQ footage taken during the minefield breach. [4:57]
By Bradley HowardThis is my new short documentary and it's about sound engineering and designing. Tim Alicino is an italian but South Africa based sound engineer and through his words we'll discover what the art of sound design means for him.
By Michelangelo TorresHilary Kearny has a passion for all things bees. Sharing her philosophy to listen to the bees and her experience with the new beekeeping technology called Flow Hive. “Well, I do think people need to know to listen to their bees….You really have this intuition when you're beekeeping that you develop as you get further into it." Hilary Kearny
By Mirabai Nicholson-McKellarWe partnered with NGO, NCompass, to highlight the importance of education in Titanyen, Haiti and their efforts to spread opportunity country-wide.
By Edward CuddyDocumentary on street performance artist Robert Shangle.
By RyanAfter a successful career in brain research, Vaclav and Jitka Ourednik chose to spend their life in the midst of Europe's oldest national park to pursue their fascination of astronomy. In the remoteness of the beautiful swiss alps they continue to research our universe. I had to chance to spend a weekend in the Valley of Müstair and enjoyed wonderful insights on what their daily life is like.
To learn more about Vaclav and Jitka visit: http://www.alpineastrovillage.net/
Cameraman & Editor: Lou Goetzmann
Assistant & Coordinator: Philip Schwarz
This film was shot on the new Sony A7s and graded in Film Convert.
RVC Production
By Robin DeThis is a piece I did a few months ago. I ran a couple of tests with FilmConvert. I pushed the grain to emulate a reticulated stock. I really liked the look of it, but the compression programs didn't like the grain. I output the highest quality I could, but I will be interested to see what Vimeo's compression engine will do with it....
By Marty Hardin"Lock 5" reworked to emulate Fuji H400 Pro film stock. Has an interesting look.
By Marty HardinI went out in my local area (Wood Green) North London and filmed some random test footage with the drone and camera put it together
By Shot By Musical DElna Nilsson is a PhD in chemistry and works with combustion physics at Lund (Sweden) University of Technology. But she also has a Scandinavian, European and World Championship title in Thaiboxing. She lives to be in the ring and does not hesitate for a second to work hard on early mornings, late evenings and weekends. This is her story.
By Sevak GorgiEpisode 1 of a web series on craftsmen that I started this year.
By Sorin PavelescoAquel poblado importante del tiempo de los íberos, Toya (Peal de Becerro), hoy es una aldea con dos habitantes.
By adrian helgaCuba is a very different place, you arrive there with absolutely no idea of what to expect and every single moment, you're finding something new for yourself - uncover an alternative reality of the world around you. Cuba is a unique place with wonderful people. This is the one thing that really stuck in our minds and hearts - People are merry and very grateful. Cuban people have an enormous weight on their shoulders and their lives are far away from being simple or easy, but despite everything, they still always sincerely smile and are always willing to help and give. Their internal strength is truly inspiring. We've made real friends and met men and women whom we've known for a very long time, knowing them just for a few seconds. I invite you to look into the lives of some of the people that we were lucky to meet during our trip.
By Timur Tugalev and Sara IzziTimur Tugalev and Sara Izzi , digital nomads and authors of the Travel blog The Lost Avocado.com document for the first time the incredible country of Kyrgyzstan. From Bishkek, Capital of Kyrgyzstan, to the dreaming sceneries of the lake of Song Köl, from Orto Tokoy, a reservoir of turquoise water in the Kochkor District, up to Issik Kul, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and Karakol, with its canyons, wild parks and colourful markets. The seams of the mountains of Kyrgyzstan, drawn by a gentle black pencil, the white sand that embrace alpine lakes lashed by the September breeze, create a magnificent sight that leaves you breathless. We hope you enjoy the fascinating landscapes of Kyrgyzstan, a Central Asian gem yet to be discovered.
By Timur Tugalev and Sara IzziThe Lost Lake race in Seward, Alaska is a big fundraiser for Cystic Fibrosis and we got to meet two inspiring Alaskans fighting the disease. We are proud to tell their stories and join the fight against Cystic Fibrosis.
By Clay ButcherLost Shadow is about a woman that is lost in the world. This is based on a true story. Film Convert To vote for our film visit: https://challenge.musicbed.com/submissions/lost-shadow/1K6JsN We thank you for your support. Cast and Crew Credits: Cast Jasmine Bittar - Actress Crew Tyler Williams - Gaffer, DP Taylor Rountree - Director, Writer, Sound Design Luke Riether - AC, Editor, VFX Design Music was supplied by www.musicbed.com - Ryan Taubert - Lament for peace
By Taylor Rountree„Rugby is a passport for me to travel around the world.“ Lote Tuqiri, professional Rugby Sevens Japan Directed by Felix S. Hoffmann Director of Photography:Frederick Gomoll Production:dough studios
By Felix S. HoffmannShowcasing four conservation areas preserved by Allegheny Land Trust in Western Pennsylvania, the short film features millennials enjoying the properties and encourages them to get involved with stewardship.
By Wild Excellence FilmsNO HIDROELECTRICAS.. NO ALTO MAIPO -Use Software llamado FilmConvert, para un estilo cinematografico. La Filmación aerea la realice con un drone en las hermosas montañas y Rios del Cajon del Maipo y la ciudad como contraste. 100% shot on gopro.. NO post- stabilization
By asier schwarzloseTeam Magic Dan's Light the Night walk with the Leukemia Foundation on the North Shore.
http://lightthenight.org.au/
Music
Norwegian Wood - The Beatles
Piano interpretation by Giovanni Marradi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcSFp2pW6mc
FilmConvert
Hello all, sorry for being away so long . Trying to catch up on some overdue projects and stay current with the magic lantern forum developments and activities .
On Sept 30th i filmed Paul Serup a Canadian author I met at Red Deer Alberta Chapter's Book Signing.
After a brief conversation we made plans to meet in Calgary AB. I was interested to hear about the topic of Abraham Lincoln's murder .
Film on 5D Mark II with Magic Lantern installed, used nightly build from Feb16 2014 . Capture the the image at
the maximum continuous resolution of 1872x936 @23.976p A.R.2:1 with audio 44.1kHz on
Lexar 64 & 32 GB1000x CF cards. Use 50mm Sigma EX f1.4 set to f2.2 with camera ISO of 200 ,
Only Ambient Light was used. I Mastered the audio thought my Wireless Sennheiser EW100 to Olympus PCM Recorder , I use the Camera audio to Sync to Master. Workflow was keep very simple for quick turn around time, I convert my .mlv to legacy .raw file then generated Cdng form a PC app \
MAHI BINEBINE is a Moroccan painter and novelist born in Marrakech in 1959. Binebine has written six novels which have been translated into various languages. Born in 1959 in Marrakech, Mahi Binebine moved in Paris in 1980 to continue his studies in mathematics, which he taught for eight years. His paintings are part of the permanent collection at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. He returned to Marrakech in 2002 where he currently lives and works.
By rodrigoThis short doc is part of a series of small films that we developed for the Kingston Accommodation Partners in Kingston, Ontario. This short profiles Marney McDiarmid on her creative process, and why she chooses Kingston as her home. We developed the shooting style, using a combination of handheld and lens whacking. FilmConvert allowed us to get the rough film look we wanted in the end. ***We used two film stocks. IL FN FP and FJ 8543 VD to get the contrasting looks.***
By Braden DragomirFrom humble beginnings as a photographer’s assistant in Adelaide South Australia, Ben Baker has cultivated a life photographing the most powerful people in the world. Through his work with Time Magazine, Fortune, Politico, and The Sunday Times, Ben has photographed media moguls such as Rupert Murdoch, superstar celebrities the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio and Hugh Jackman, visionary innovators like Elon Musk, and political heavyweights including Michael Bloomberg, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. In this Makers Who Inspire documentary, he discusses his love for his work and recounts formative experiences of his career.
By Henry ThongFamous for her work as a principal dancer at the world-renowned New York City Ballet, Lauren Lovette is also one of the only female choreographers currently working at a major ballet company. In this Makers Who Inspire portrait, she discusses her love for her craft, her passion for moving people, and her work writing the unique language of dance.
By Henry ThongAs a young boy Paul Vasileff found his love for fashion while learning to sew with his grandmother. Now at 27, he has founded his own couture house and made an unquestionable mark on the industry. Often inspired by a fable or fairytale, Paul designs every gown the label creates. His couture has dressed countless celebrities and graced red carpets around the world, including the Oscars and the Met Gala. As well as becoming one of Australia’s leading designers, Paul is also the first South Australian to launch a collection at Paris Fashion Week and has been awarded Young Australian of the Year by the Prime Minister. In this Makers Who Inspire documentary, Paul discusses his inspirations, passions and love for his work.
By Henry Thongmaking of for a commercial
By teffaineShot with BMPCC and Samyang 16 mm lens. Handheld footage stabilised in After Effects. Edited and graded in Davinci Resolve. Color by FilmConvert.
By Artur SzalowskiMy entry for the 2014 FilmConvert Cinematography competition. Directed by Curtis Corona Cinematography by Ryan-Marquis Gali
By Ryan GaliLetthead Productions
By Alan LettA short film looking at the transportation system of Manhattan; one of the most amazing feats of engineering ever achieved. Filmed with the Sony a7s, Zeiss 24-70 F/4 FE, and Zeiss Contax 50mm F/1.7 MMJ. Graded with Film Convert. (for the Filmconvert competition) Audio courtesy of themusicbed.com.
By Sean CrowleyA short documentary about the professional dancer Marisa Ricci and her thoughts about dancing. Filmed on various locations across Lisbon, Portugal. This is the sequel to a documentary series about professional dancers that i started with Jamal Callender.
By Malte PapenfussHow do you approach what we call music – for its creators, for its listeners, for its tangent society? Martin Kohlstedt, a composer and pianist in the maelstrom of contemporary experimental classical music searches and provides his own answers in form of improvisations, modular compositions and foremost in the embrace of intuitive emotion. Nothing must be forbidden in music if it was, in its core, born from irrevocable encounters – that is his credo. The multi-part documentary dubbed »Strom« accompanies Martin Kohlstedt on his journeys. They lead him from his rustic thuringian home to the seemingly abstract musical cultures of Iran, the United States and Russia to circle around and ultimately arrive back at himself. In this manner the single episodes try in their own way to find answers to the questions at the beginning: How can you grasp music in a documentary context? For the film-maker Patrick Richter the search for certain moments becomes the main tool: The next note could very we
By Patrick RichterHow do you approach what we call music – for its creators, for its listeners, for its tangent society? Martin Kohlstedt, a composer and pianist in the maelstrom of contemporary experimental classical music searches and provides his own answers in form of improvisations, modular compositions and foremost in the embrace of intuitive emotion. Nothing must be forbidden in music if it was, in its core, born from irrevocable encounters – that is his credo. The multi-part documentary dubbed »Strom« accompanies Martin Kohlstedt on his journeys. They lead him from his rustic thuringian home to the seemingly abstract musical cultures of Iran, the United States and Russia to circle around and ultimately arrive back at himself .»Strom« – the german term for »stream« as well as »electricity« – is also the title of Martin Kohlstedts current album, is a reference to the amalgamation of instrumental corpora with an electrified world. But first and foremost the title is an hommage to the playful stre
By Patrick RichterThis short profile film on Marty Knapp is a personal project. Marty has been photographing the landscapes of Northern California and the surrounding areas near Point Reyes for over 25 years. His work portrays the coastal wilderness area in the classic manner of the great American landscape photographer.
*To view the film in 4k Resolution: select "Original" in the Quality settings.
For more on Marty Knapp visit:
http://www.martyknapp.com
Director: Logan Kelsey
http://www.verticalonline.com
Camera: RED Scarlet-X
Editing: Final Cut Pro X
Film Stock Emulator: FilmConvert
Music composed and scored by: Dexter Britain
http://www.dexterbritain.co.uk
"Mastery," dives deep into the philosophy of artist Casey Kawaguchi. Known mostly for his street art and Japanese aesthetic; this short portrait film explores the mind, soul, and influence of his art.
By David KaufmanMayumi Makino Kiefer is an MFA student at the University of Oklahoma.
By Mason DrummChris Robb reflects on his life's work when the courts he's spent his life developing a community around are closed.
By Andrew KleczekThis is a micro documentary I made for New Life Foundation in Thailand about Melody who has struggled with depression and anxiety and tells her story of recovery and healing. I shot it on a BMPCC4k in Chiang Rai, Northern Thailand, for a non profit centre that supports people in recovery
By alex delfontEste vídeo é sobre a minha "road trip" na Mongólia. Gravado com Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera. Graded com Film Convert. Editado com iMovie.
By Paulo Jorge Dionísio FerreiraSome moments from barefoot beach while I was out taking photos with my siblings. I didn't have an ND filter with me so the frame rate is crazy high to counter over exposure, and most of the shots were brief with no plans in mind for them. Instead of tossing this footage I decided to use it to experiment with color grading and decided to combine Filmconvert with an Osiris LUT.
Camera: Panasonic GH3
Lens: Pana 12-25mm 2.8
Edit/Cut: Premiere Pro (CS6)
Color/Grade: After Effects (CS6)
Filmconvert: Plrd 600 (16mm super)
Osiris: Vision X (rec.709)
Music: Stars of the Lid (Episode #30, part 1)
DOP, Editor Film, Musik: Najeeb Muhammad Artis beserta crew filem: Amrul, EdySuranta Ginting, Toyeb Edit on FCPX, Colored using FilmConvert Lenses: Canon 16-35 Music : My Own (Najeeb Muhammad)
By Najeeb MuhammadI took a short vacation with my family to my favorite place in the world. Even though it was short lived, it still happened. "FilmConvert" was used for color tone. It's been real, its been fun. Until next time. Thanks for watching DubA∀logs! If you like the content make sure to subscribe & we hope to see you back for more :) Make sure to follow our Instagram accounts to keep up with our daily lives outside of YouTube! Amari (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/ferrariamari/ Alex (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/alextraub/ Alex (Shoe Page): https://www.instagram.com/traubsb/
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