Grizzly Bear – “Mourning Sound”
Sydney, Australia-based filmmaker Beatrice Pegard creates an elaborate hippy dreamscape for Grizzly Bear’s track “Mourning Sound.” Cinematography by Zoe White.
Sydney, Australia-based filmmaker Beatrice Pegard creates an elaborate hippy dreamscape for Grizzly Bear’s track “Mourning Sound.” Cinematography by Zoe White.
A mother struggles with a horrible truth while a son is spurred to action in this dramatic narrative video for Beyries’ track “Son.” Directed by Montréal-based director Philippe Grenier and shot in 35 mm. Great work by everyone involved!
Productrice: Audrey Blackburn
Production: DTO Films
Directeur de la photographie: Ariel Methot
1er Assistant à la caméra: Véronique Dagenais
Loader: Julie Caron
Chef électro: Hugo Ferland-Dionne
Chef Machino: William Fradette
Swing: Yoan Colin
Directeur Artistique: Frédérique B. Ste-Marie
Assistante DA: Laura Lemelin-Rainville
Stylisme & traiteur: Corinne Fortin
Hair & MU: Brigitte Lacoste
Directrice de production: Mylène Levesque
Coordonnatrice de production: Marie-Ève Pelletier
Assistant de production: Robin Malo, Alexe Poulin
Habilleuse: Sarah Tardif
Montage: Philippe Grenier
Studio de son: La Majeure
Mix son: Jacob Gauthier-Robitaille
Enregistrement V.O : P.O Rioux
V.O : Pascale Dupuis
Post-production: SHED
Colorisation: Charles-Etienne Pascal
VFX: Étienne Thériault
Photos de plateau: Danny G. Taillon
Nice portrait of San Francisco-based muralist and painter Brian Barneclo by filmmaker, and fellow San Franciscan, Jeremy McNamara. “6th Street Blow Out” doesn’t just offer insight into Barneclo’s work; it provides thoughtful commentary on the changes that have taken place in the city and the people Barneclo’s seeks to reach through his art.
A Film By: Jeremy McNamara
Starring: Brian Barneclo
Produced By: Corda Film
Sound: Tyler Brown
Motion Graphics: Trevor Morgan
Music: El Michels Affair, A Tribe Called Quest & Two Lone Swordsmen
Special Thanks: Benny Gold, Dottie’s Cafe & Martin Reed
Video for The New Pornographers’ track “Whiteout Conditions” by director Kevan Funk (previously featured here).
An incredible stop motion short by artist Páraic Mc Gloughlin. Shot in Ireland and Poland, “Chase” is an exploration of time, the decisions we make and the people we share our lives with, told through a compilation of personal photographs and sounds.
This video is just one of the many amazing submissions we’ve received in the past week! Consider participating here if you have a project you’d like us to check out.
An experimental dance video by Seattle-based directing duo Mindcastle (previously featured here). Starring dancer and choreographer Jessica Hu, “Fukuro” is the second instalment in the Filmsupply Presents series.
Director: Casey & Danielle / Mindcastle
Choreographer: Jessica Hu
Composer: Lege Kale
Song: Fukurō (feat. Jåmvvis)
VFX: Casey Warren
Special Thanks: Caleb Babcock, Nancy Iredale, Alann Hamada, City of Shoreline, Uwajimaya
A young boy uses his imagination to escape his terrible parents in this fun video for M83’s track “Do It, Try It.” Written and directed by London-based artist and filmmaker David Wilson (previously featured here).
Nice video for Wretch 32’s track with Donae’o and Kojo Funds by Lisbon-born, London-based director João Retorta. Tapping into the repetitive feel of the instrumentals, Retorta wanted to create a visual dynamic that keeps going back even as it moves forward because, as he shared with us, “aint that what house parties are all about? that same repetitive walk from the couch to the fridge, whilst the night turns into day”!
Director: João Retorta
Producer: James Cross
Director of Photography: Tom O’Keefe
Production Designer: Lucy Cooper
Editor: Nikki at Final Cut
Colorist: Joseph Bicknell at CHEAT
Production Company: Bullion Productions
Director’s Rep: Management
Commissioner: Semera Kahn, Ore Okonedo
Label: Polydor
UK-based creative studio FutureDeluxe plays with waves of colour in this experimental short!
A shocking dark comedy by Brooklyn-based filmmaking duo Logan George and Celine Held of ELO films. “Mouse” follows a drug-fuelled couple (perfectly portrayed by Vanessa Wasche and Logan George) who go to extreme lengths to cash in on an unfortunate event. Warning: mature content, language, drug use, etc.
Written & Directed by: Celine Held & Logan George
Director of Photography: Lowell A. Meyer
Production Designer: James Bartol
Starring: Vanessa Wasche & Logan George
Assistant Director: Jack Kyser
Assistant Camera: Ian Wexler
Sound Production Mixer: Alessandro Altman
Gaffer: Gene Malkin
Production Assistants: Vu Kong & Jovan James
Editor: Logan George
Supervising Sound Editors: Joanna Fang & Dennis Hu
Dialogue Editor: Philip Kim
Composer: David Baloche
Music:
Little People – “Inutile et Indispensable”
Rick Alvin – “Temple Pressure”
Special Thanks:
Marina Romashko
Lucky
Erica Rose
Charlotte Arnoux
Available Light NY
Craig & Belinda Held
Christopher George & Elizabeth Webb
Petco
No mice were harmed in the making of this film.
Dominican animator Tomás Pichardo-Espaillat wonderfully illustrates Alain de Botton’s sage words about our preoccupation with being normal.