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Saturday Art: TimeScapes 4K (short film)

4:15 am in Uncategorized by Crane-Station

The direct link to this spectacular film by Tom Lowe is here. Please take a moment to visit the link and view Tom Lowe’s comments and description.

Here is a link to the Very Large Array.

Saturday Art: Finding Portland

2:12 am in Uncategorized by Crane-Station

From Vimeo:

Finding Portland was produced, shot, and edited in 51 days during March and April at the invitation of TEDx Portland, where the video was unveiled to a sell out crowd of 650 and met with a standing ovation. Filmed in Portland and the Columbia Gorge, this time-lapse piece offers a new perspective to the City of Roses. From a Portland Timbers season opening soccer game, to the top of the Fremont Bridge, to an aerial shot of Oneonta Gorge, Finding Portland tells the story of a city and its many faces.

Comprised of 308, 829 photographs taken from over 50 unique locations, it took an average of 3.8 hours to make each second of this film. The intent of the project was to place our cameras in unique locations across the city, achieve significant ranges of dynamic camera motion, and pursue cutting edge time-lapse techniques.
Behind the scenes video and photos are posted at

uncagethesoul.com/news/finding-portland-timelapse

The direct link to Vimeo Finding Portland.

Saturday Art: We Miss You and Landscapes: Volume Two

5:24 am in Uncategorized by Crane-Station

The first film is two minutes and the second is three minutes. If you see a blank screen or an error message, please refresh the page.

We Miss You won the following awards:

Special Jury Award – Young Director Award 2011, Cannes
Best European Branded Short – Young Director Award 2011, Cannes
Best European Filmschool – Young Director Award 2011, Cannes
Best Filmschool Film – German Commercial Award 2011
1st Prize – Kurzundschön Film Festival 2011
Silver Award – Porsche Advertising Award 2011
Winner G-Technology Driven Creativity Competition 2011
Winner Saatchi & Saatchi – New German Directors Showcase 2011
Winner Caligari Award 2010

The film is directed by Hanna Maria Heidrich.

For more information on We Miss You, go here.

Landscapes: Volume Two is one of the most beautiful films I have seen. It is well worth the three-minute watch.

Landscapes: Volume Two is by Dustin Farrell, who states:

Landscapes: Volume 2 is the second of a three part series (probably). Every frame of this video is a raw still from a Canon 5D2 DSLR and processed with Adobe software. In Volume 2 I again show off my beautiful home state of Arizona and I also made several trips to Utah. This video has some iconic landmarks that we have seen before. I felt that showing them again with motion controlled HDR and/or night timelapse would be a new way to see old landmarks.

More on this beautiful film is here.