There’s a lot of prejudice about pole dance, but through the words of the italian instructor Valentina Venditti we’ll discover what’s really behind this discipline: training, study and sacrifice. We'll also understand how pole dance can be a cure-all both for body and soul. I produced this mini doc to take part at ‘My Rode Reel 2017’ competition but also to measure myself with something totally unknown to me. Here's the link if you want to vote me: https://www.rode.com/myrodereel/watch/entry/3266 Shot on: Panasonic GH4, Panasonic LX100 Lenses: Voigtlander Nokton 25mm f0.95, Olympus Zuiko 12mm f2.0, Leica Summulux 24-75 1.7-2.8 Editing: Final Cut Pro X Color correction: Colorista Color grading: Filmconvert - IL D400 (Temperature 5600, Film Color 100, Curve 100, Grain 20, Saturation 100) + KD TMx 100 (Temperature 5600, Film Color 50, Curve 100, Grain 0, Saturation 100) Location: Pole House Torino - Corso Regio Parco 39 10152 Torino (https://it-it.facebook.com/polehousetorino)
By Michelangelo TorresMankind believes it wants freedom. But in fact it fears it. Why? Because freedom requires one to make decisions and decisions involve risks. Freedom is love
By Walter MolfeseA woman travels by train trough a landscape made out of memories, old photographs, antique books and vintage postcards, trying to get gome.
By João PombeiroFrom the UK - a lot of *very* early mornings to make this one. Cinematic shots of some of the best locations in our area. Shot on our B-cam, the Sony A6300 in 4K. Sigma 18-35mm.
By Harry HughesWhen her partner and her mystic guitar case are stolen in the night, the Woman with No Name heads out through the valley to track down the vile perpetrators and bring them swiftly to justice. But vengeance doesn’t come without it’s own costs. How much will she risk to save her companion and to reclaim what mysteries the case conceals?
By ryanThis is the first in a series for us. A bit of a passion project I guess. Our friend Soren lives out in the French Alps with an amazing story to tell. One day we struck the realisation that we know a bunch of young people who have taken a big leap of faith and are pursuing some really cool dreams. So we decided that we would make a mini series of films that showcase their talents - The People Project. This video was shot pretty much all handheld on a 5D across a 3 day period. Me and Chloe drove down to the alps and hung out with Soren, filming as much as we could. We then left the footage on our hard drives for over a year before coming back to it and starting the edit. We're really proud of the end result!
By SamNariman Gafurov 8 (928) 531-41-61 Нариман Гафуров 8 (928) 531-41-61 music: John Martin - Anywhere For You
By NarimanFilmed by Takashi Hirukawa
By Takashi HirukawaA story of a young woman fighting her inner deamons caught in isolating loneliness and emotional numbness and the desire to get back in touch with her daughter
By Roman RuttenAn exploration of our frustrations and limitations with our relationships to objects.
By Geoffrey StevensThe New York City Pride Parade is a yearly tradition centered around the celebration of love and diversity. This video uses slow motion to detail parts of the 2016 parade.
By unknownA songwriter went out of town to develop his new album. He brings along his beloved fiancée but things look like to be not so easy between them..
By Jean PaulFire, pure Energy, excitable and impetuous, an egocentric element, which requires trust and liberty to handle, jugglers, like grown children, live their emotions and offer them in a generous manner, in a Gothic contest which hypnotizes the spectator. Slow-motion helps the heightened control and great sensitivity of the artists to be perceived and makes evident that which escapes notice at normal speed. “Fire” the magic of fire. Editing: Final Cut Pro X / FilmConvert Pro Shooting: Sony PXW FS5 License music : Music Bed
By CesareOur Commercial Reel for 2016 all graded in Resolve and Filmconvert OFX.
By Samir IacovoneAna Rita & Ivano are used to fresh starts. They've been living the dream travelling from place to place, working here and there as designers, musicians and visual artists. We caught them in Porto, their latest stop, and walked with them while they explore this wonderful city and it's hidden secrets.
By Vladimiro LeopoldoThe reunion of two brothers – through the frozen Khövsgöl lake – to honor the memory of the man who taught them about adventure.
By Remi ChapeaublancJohn Muir - Coming Home is a short film directed by Michael Coleman a Martinez, California native inspired by the writings of naturalist, author and early advocate of wilderness preservation John Muir. Many of the locations featured in the film are authentic to Muir's life including his home in Martinez, California, northeast of Oakland and Muir Woods National Monument just north of San Francisco, California. Muir's original writings and books were shot at his home including the windmill that accompanies the 2,600-acre fruit orchard that surrounded his families property and John Muir's desk in the "Scribble Den". Muir was perhaps this country's most famous and influential naturalist. If it weren't for John Muir and his writings, we probably would not have Yosemite National Park as we know it today. He was also involved in the creation of the Grand Canyon, Kings Canyon, Petrified Forest, and Mt. Rainier National Parks. Additionally, his writings about Alaska led to further preserv
By Michael ColemanPassword for film is - Festival EDIT After a terrible tragedy John needs to do everything he can to protect himself and his child against seemingly unstoppable odd's. will he succeed or will he become the 'PREY'. The movie was graded using a combination of LUT'S and FilmConvert to get the desired look. The whole project was shot mainly on the GH4 with some shots captured with the Go Pro hero 4. Filmconvert was an invaluable tool for giving PREY a shot on film look and feel and helping us capture an 80's monster movie vibe.
By James MillarA Journey through the stunning landscapes of Ethiopia.
By LeoDreamlands - Oil Painting With Mark Harrison. Although not a regular oil painting demonstration this film portrays the development of an oil painting by Mark Harrison from initial sketch to completion. It shows basic working method and oil painting techniques, in this case a fantasy landscape painting called "Borderlands" for exhibition at the Illuxcon Art Symposium in the USA. The film was edited in Premier and graded with Film Convert by Cliff Wright of Eaglesmirror, filmed in Mark Harrison's studio and home, compressing the time taken for painting "Borderlands" into one notional day.
By Cliff WrightRyan Scott Photo
By Ryan ScottMusic video for We Raise Bears coming single. Loosely based on the Milgram Experiment: a series of psychological experiments on obedience to authority figures conducted in the 60s.
By José Miguel JiménezKNOWER is one of the most vital and energetic dance/electronic groups in the world, so it was imperative for me as an editor to have a performance video that felt nothing like the average performance video, something that felt every bit as colorful and dizzying as the band itself. In order to do this, I decided to employ a number of 60's experimental film techniques, namely splitscreen and variable frame rates, but without upsetting the integrity of the performance by using shots from different parts of the set or doctoring performances. It was shot with five cameras running simultaneously, and every cut and corner of the frame is real time, down to the last note. FilmConvert™ was a huge part of that - not only was I able to very easily create a unique color and lighting scheme for each camera, but I could also really push the limits of each angle without ever encountering artifacts or crashing the software. And I was really pushing it, too! Each angle was saturated at 200% with highli
By Soren PersingA short film about the futility of war.
By Pece ZdravkovskiEpic wedding day with a little wakeboarding
By JasonTwo work friends are on a quest to find the perfect high five.
By Nicholas FletcherA short documentary film showing how an icon is made. The process of creating an artwork of this kind is time consuming and it can take over a month from start to finish. The icon at hand is called Irene of Thessaloniki.
By Joonas NieminenPRODUCTION Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg
IDEA / SCRIPT / DIRECTOR Maximilian Niemann
PRODUCER Felix Faißt
INTERACTIVE PRODUCER Jonas Kirchner
DOP Chris McKissick
FILM EDITOR Fabian Gustus
SOUND DESIGN Jascha Viehl
MUSIC Daniel Elias Brenner
Full experience: http://fiveminutes.gs
TOOLS: Avid, DaVinci Resolve, FilmConvert
earth - air + water + force / rotation x fire = solid form Kelli shared this formula with us before we collaborated on a visual portrait. We wanted to showcase Kelli's process through a meditative stream-of-consciousness. The process of thinking is taking a malleable substance: a clump of thought, and shaping it. It solidifies mid-process into a shape, perfect and imperfect, unique and personal. Kelli's style is simple, beautiful and speaks for itself. These are our (in)complete thoughts in response. See more about Kelli Cain at alpinemodern.com/ceramicist-kelli-cain/ and kellicain.com
By James JenkinsWe spent the last week of this season up north at the Levi ski resort and got to enjoy everything you might expect from the Finnish spring. The insane Wappu celebrations, two-hour-long sunsets, slushy snow and occasional unexpected rain storms. The Levi snow park crew was on point and built a mellow but doubleable kicker and a the fat-tube-drop-rail for the Estonians to shred. Big thanks to everyone involved and let's hope the audio won't get muted!
By priitIn Northern Spain the autonomous community of Galicia provides some of the most striking landscapes in Spain. From the beautiful mountains and lush forests inland to the unique series of bay-like inlets around the coast (known colloquially as 'rías'). These rías provide the surfers in Galicia with amazing conditions no matter the direction of the wind or the swell. Galicians know what makes their home so special, we wanted to share that with the rest of the world.
By Alex LevinOriginal title: Corto acerca de largo sin ninguna chance. English Title: Short about long with no chances. Directed by Marcos Montes de Oca
By Marcos Montes de OcaAn abusive father is tryng to bury his daughter in the woods when some avenging spirits appear
By Jorge Antonio Molina CuquerellaProducer: Craftrad DOP: Cedric Retzmann Gaffer: Jakob Reinhardt Editor: Philipp Müller Graded with Film Convert www.craftrad.de
By Cedric RetzmannThere are things in life you can't simply reverse with the click of a button.
By Christian WengerA special dog has been dognapped, and it is up to a rescue agent to save him.
By Aiman SamatDrag Queen by night... Football Player by day... what shaped and influenced this talented star to eventually become Destiny Forbidden? In this biographical Documentary we find out. *FilmConvert Logo presented at the end of the film.
By Nickolas DewetShort music film recorded during the delirium night hours of 17 September 2016 somewhere near Madrid
By Javier de Bona PiedrabuenaA portrait of a man who by his work, brings a bit of happiness to people everyday. With a kind word, he tells us the love and respect of an authentic artisan profession.
By Pierre CabouretPlanner: Ashley Appling / keelythorne.com Venue: Chandelier Grove Photographer: Marco Wang / mwangphotography.com Design: Bows and Arrows / bowsandarrowsflowers.com Caterer: A Fare Extraordinaire / afehouston.com Music Licensing: Marmoset
By AaronDocumentary on street performance artist Robert Shangle.
By RyanNaude Heunis
By Naude HeunisIn a world without compassion, Harper can either let it fully consume her, or she can choose to start over. If she does, there’s no turning back.
By Allan GeorgeA cloudy day driving the PCH through Big Sur, California.
By Evan SchneiderA small video portrait of Rade, who is a passionate and down to earth body builder, trying to become a force in this world from a small island in the mediterranean sea. It parallels the sport to life and the lonely journey one has to take to succeed in it. Music by Chris Zabriskie Everything else by Bojan Brbora
By Bojan BrboraWilfred Legei is a ranger at Lewa Conservancy in Kenya. As a child he and his family were nomadic herders known as Maasai. Wilfred has always felt a close connection to the land he calls home and the animals he lives along-side. He decided to become a ranger at Lewa, helping to protect the animals from poachers as well as sharing his knowledge of the natural world with visitors. This is his story.
By Tom Kavousi-WalkerKonori is part of onagawa town that destroyed by Tsunami 2011.3.11 Lion Dance is called "Shishi-furi" and "Shishi-Furi" have big meaning in this town. "Shishi-furi" is done as exorcism and praying home safety, good health, good fishing, in such as New Year. And they praying for victims of tsunami, and reconstruction of the region by "Shishi-furi".
By YUSUKE SUZUKIAkira Uchiyama is Photographer of Japan. He take a photo of swan that just like a picture. His original shooting style is attracting the most attention now. This Film is Documentary of his created works. This Film was shot by Sony α7SⅡ&FS5(Internal 4K recording) and edited by FinalCutProX with FilmConvert Pro.(convert to KD P400 Ptra)
By YUSUKE SUZUKIExploring the friction separating a modern couple, 'Her' lays visible the restraints preventing their intimacy. Their internal and emotional struggle transforms into a physical battle as these hidden forces appear in frame.
By Toby ElwesRandy Durden, 34, pill-addicted just got left by his cheating girlfriend. On the way to 'The Pork Shelter', their favorite BBQ-Hut, he takes an overdose of drugs in his truck. Arriving there he starts to mix up reality with his imagination. What then happens is beyond good and evil: DANCE ROBOT.
By Yann Berrai