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The Crush – a Film By Micheal Creagh – Oscar Nominated 2010 in the Short Film Live Action Category

More Information about ► The Crush

The Beauty of Pollination

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Ein Film von Harald Kirchner und Bernd Schlecker, gesendet im ► SWR

Die lange und unrühmliche Geschichte von Stuttgart 21, eine Zeitreise durch die Abgründe von Politik und Wirtschaft und der Einsicht das man die Bürger nicht vergessen darf.

Am 27.November 2011 wird es eine ► Volksabstimmung zu Stuttgart 21 geben.

A Journey through the real America… a Film by ► Ruth Beckermann

Tell-Tale” by Greg Williams

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A Film by by ► Greg Williams

 

Starring Carla Gugino and directed by Greg Williams, Tell-Tale is a erotic film noir thriller short.

In a world first several shots in this film were made on the Epic Camera (prototype) back in January 2010.

 

The main character in this short is William Turner, a janitor whose life seems mundane on the surface but as it develops, many interesting layers are revealed. We shot his boring existence in the present day at 24fps utilizing the new Canon 5D firmware.

As William's life unfolds from present day to the past, we shot with the Canon 5D at 30fps and pulled it in at 24fps to give it a slightly dreamy feel. The creamy Canon 'L' series glass delivered the period look that we were hoping to achieve.

Director: Po Chan

Cinematographer and Executive Producer: ► Shane Hurlbut, ASC

Producer: Greg Haggart

Editor: Vashi Nedomansky

See this and enjoy… a film by Kevin Shahinian

The description comes from Pacific Pictures and Kevin Shahinian, taken from the Vimeo Site.

What happens to a dream when it becomes reality? Does it still exist somewhere, in some ethereal place, waiting to come to fruition again?

Could a fictional narrative capture an emotional state, and the true meaning behind a real, live event with more drama and conviction than a traditional documentary?

These were just some of the questions that arose when I took on the “CITY OF LAKES” project late last year. First, it would become an unprecedented attempt to combine a fully scripted, produced film with Melissa & Samir's real, live wedding, with the intention of creating one, seamless film. Second, the live wedding and production would be shot entirely on-location in Udaipur, India over a period of nine days. Third, our skeleton crew would consist solely of live event filmmakers from across North America, who would shoot the live wedding events and production simultaneously & exclusively on DSLRs, the Canon 5D MarkII and Canon 7D. 

“CITY OF LAKES” is as much a story about what it means to return to the birthplace of one’s ancestors, as it is an exploration of the Hindu faith, and the rituals of a Hindu marriage. Central to this is the Ganesh puja, which in simple terms, is a prayer over a fire believed to invoke the spirit of Ganesh, a great deity and protector, who can remove all obstacles from one’s path. The puja is performed several times in the film and carries great significance to the plot and characters in both literal and metaphoric ways.

Melissa & Samir had always dreamed of being married in India. We hope this film helps them cherish that dream. But it could not have been without the acting talents of Anubhab Saha, Sharon Chawda and Rushad Rana, who were consummate professionals and a joy to work with. It also could not have been without the support of our sponsors: Canon, who provided two pre-production 7Ds and a host of L-series lenses; Tiffen, who provided all of our lighting; and Cinevate, who sent us much needed gear and sponsored an incredible behind-the-scenes campaign viewable at Cinevate.com.

The challenges were immediate, abundant and frequent. At times, we were certain the film was destined for failure; I often wondered if the film was too ambitious to execute. But what resulted was due in no small part to a crew made up of live event filmmakers who deal routinely in making the spontaneous appear staged. We're proud to share Melissa & Samir’s ‘hybrid’ feature, “CITY OF LAKES,” which hopefully achieves more than a documentary, and perhaps at the same time, more than a scripted film.

There is a final question we hope you’ll find difficult to answer as you watch our film. In more ways than one, try to answer: 

What is real?

Thanks for watching,

Kevin

Pacific Pictures presents “CITY OF LAKES”

Starring Melissa Kumar, Samir Shah, Anubhab Saha, Sharon Chawda & Rushad Rana

Written & Directed by Kevin Shahinian

Produced by Kevin Shahinian & Patrick Moreau

Line Producer Pravin Thakur

Director of Photography Patrick Moreau

2nd Unit Director Joe Simon

2nd Unit Steadicam Casey Warren

Film Editor Kevin Shahinian

Jib Operator Chris Geiger

Set Photographer Amish Solanki

*Please forward all embed inquiries to info@pacificpictures.net.

With special thanks to Canon & Tiffen/Steadicam… And a very special thanks to Dennis Wood and the entire Cinevate.com team for their support. We couldn't have done it without you. For more behind the scenes, be sure to check out cinevate.com/website/index.php/city_of_lakes

A Edit by Michael König

Time lapse sequences of photographs taken by the crew of expeditions 

28 & 29 onboard the International Space Station from August to October, 2011, who to my knowledge shot these pictures at an altitude of around 350 km. 

All credit goes to them. I intend to upload a FullHD-version presently. HD, refurbished, smoothed, retimed, denoised, deflickered, cut, etc.

All in all I tried to keep the looks of the material as original as possible, avoided adjusting the colors and the like, since in my opinion the original

footage itself already has an almost surreal and aestethical visual nature. 

Music: Jan Jelinek | Do Dekor, faitiche back2001 

w+p by Jan Jelinek, published by scape Publishing / Universal 

janjelinek.com | faitiche.de

Image Courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, 

NASA Johnson Space Center, The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth eol.jsc.nasa.gov

Editing: Michael König | koenigm.com

Shooting locations in order of appearance:

1. Aurora Borealis Pass over the United States at Night

2. Aurora Borealis and eastern United States at Night

3. Aurora Australis from Madagascar to southwest of Australia

4. Aurora Australis south of Australia

5. Northwest coast of United States to Central South America at Night

6. Aurora Australis from the Southern to the Northern Pacific Ocean

7. Halfway around the World

8. Night Pass over Central Africa and the Middle East

9. Evening Pass over the Sahara Desert and the Middle East

10. Pass over Canada and Central United States at Night

11. Pass over Southern California to Hudson Bay

12. Islands in the Philippine Sea at Night

13. Pass over Eastern Asia to Philippine Sea and Guam

14. Views of the Mideast at Night

15. Night Pass over Mediterranean Sea

16. Aurora Borealis and the United States at Night

17. Aurora Australis over Indian Ocean

18. Eastern Europe to Southeastern Asia at Night

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