The Human Toll of Philips’ Massive CPAP Recall: With Every Breath from ProPublica on Vimeo.
“With Every Breath,” a new documentary from ProPublica and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, is an intimate glimpse into what happens when people learn that Philips Respironics’ CPAP machine may be causing harm.
The film braids together the stories of three people, who face the unanswerable question of how their health has been impacted, and a sleep medicine doctor who leads her patients through the chaotic recall. The film humanizes a public health crisis that has affected millions and whose scope may not be known for years, if ever.
Weaving together personal stories with lush cinematography, this 20-minute film is directed by Liz Moughon and produced by Almudena Toral. It accompanies the investigative series also called “With Every Breath,” published by ProPublica in partnership with the Post-Gazette: propublica.org/series/with-every-breath
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La Jetée (Chris Marker, 1962) from Serious Feather's Movie Museum on Vimeo.
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Escape From Park City from JOHNS MOVIES on Vimeo.
Vimeo hires a struggling documentarian to document a festival he can't get into.
'Escape From Park City' is this week's Staff Pick Premiere. Read more about it here: vimeo.com/blog/post/staff-pick-premiere-escape-from-park-city
By John Wilson
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Notes on Blindness from The New York Times on Vimeo.
After the writer and theologian John Hull became completely blind in 1983, he kept an audio diary of his experience. This film is a dramatization using those recordings.
For the story behind 'Notes on Blindness,' click here: nytimes.com/notesonblindness
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You are not a storyteller - Stefan Sagmeister @ FITC from FITC on Vimeo.
We had the pleasure of spending some time with Stefan Sagmeister at the recent FITC Toronto conference in April, 2014, and he had some things to say.
See Sagmeister in person at
FORM Festival • Chicago • Nov 2-3, 2015 • FITC.ca/FORM
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Stefan Sagmeister
Partner, Sagmeister & Walsh
Stefan Sagmeister formed the New York based Sagmeister Inc. in 1993 and has since designed for clients as diverse as the Rolling Stones, HBO and the Guggenheim Museum. Having been nominated eight times, he finally won two Grammy Awards for the Talking Heads and Brian Eno & David Byrne package designs. He has also earned practically every important international design award.
In 2008 Stefan authored a comprehensive book titled “Things I Have Learned In My Life So Far”, published by Abrams. Solo shows of Sagmeister Inc’s work have been mounted in Paris, Zurich, Vienna, Prague, Cologne, Berlin, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul and Miami.
Stefan teaches in the graduate department of the School of Visual Art in New York and lectures extensively on all continents. In 2012 young designer Jessica Walsh became a partner and the company was renamed into Sagmeister & Walsh. A native of Austria, he received his MFA from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and, as a Fulbright Scholar, a master’s degree from Pratt Institute in New York. After his studies he worked as a Creative Director for Leo Burnett in Hong Kong and for M&Co. in New York.
sagmeisterwalsh.com/
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Stranger in Paradise - Trailer from Square Eyes on Vimeo.
directed by Guido Hendrikx
In a classroom newly arrived refugees learn a lesson about multifarious Europe. Operating at the intersection of fiction and documentary, Stranger in Paradise reflects on the power relations between Europeans and refugees in a candid fashion.
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STROBE (Short Film) from Happy Place on Vimeo.
Happy Place Presents
STROBE
“A troubled, teenage girl goes to extreme lengths on Twitter to make contact with a famous DJ.”
Written and Directed by Taylor Cohen
Starring Maia Mitchell
Produced by Tara Razavi, Taylor Cohen, Jason Baum
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Maia Mitchell / "The Girl"
Lance Drake / "Strobe"
Tara Razavi / Executive Producer
Larkin Seiple / Director of Photography
Jamie Foord / Editor
Katie Jarzebowski / Composer
Annie Jewell / Costume Designer
Zac Stoltz / VFX
Ricky Gausis / Color
Unbridled Sound / Sound Design
Titles by Chris Berdine
Strobe design / Matthew Goldman
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No Somos De Aquí, Ni Somos De Allá from Leo Aguirre on Vimeo.
No Somos De Aquí, Ni Somos De Allá (We Are Not From Here, Nor There)
Dedicated to the victims and families affected by the shooting in El Paso, Texas on August 3rd, 2019. Our communities stand strong together and will continue to celebrate our inherent biculturalism.
Director/Editor: Leo Aguirre
DP: Steve McCord
Producer: Dan Leyendecker
1st AC: Louis Watt
2nd AC: Anne Marie Halovanic
Gaffer: Angela Herr
Best Boy: Logan Nelson
Post Supervisor: John Monroe
Colorist: Alex Winker
Sound Mix: Joseph Kennemer
Production Company: BL&S
Featuring:
Justin Heron, Lorenzo Gamboa, Beck Preciado, Brenda Bazan, Oscar Pacheco, Caleb Collard, Cristian Sigler, Daniela Brown, Alfredo Rodriguez, Andrew Valdez, Gabe Arturo, Gabriel Perez, Gabriela Garza , Ivan De La Fuente, Joe Villarreal, Jr., Johnny Lopez, Kaylie Requejo, Lorenzo Gamboa, Miguel Angel Lozano, Nico Marti, Noe Solis, Rebecca Mendoza, Stevie Harvel, Lalo (Fruit Vendor)
Music: A.CHAL "Cuanto" & Back Street - Love Theme // This is video is in no way associated with Gazi or Epic Records or Disque Cinémusique.
Special Thanks:
Noé de la Garza, MPS Camera & Lighting, Phillip Sheldon, Paul Orr, Robert and Jeremiah at Kodak Lab Atlanta, Katie Broyles, Ryan Medeiros, Travis Hood and Jason Evans & This Long Century.
"The presence and the present of America are a future; our continent is, by its nature, the land which does not exist on its own, but as something which is created and invented."
- Octavio Paz
We encourage people to donate to organizations that are aiding communities that have been historically marginalized and disparaged due to legal status in the United States. Below is a list of organizations fighting for the just treatment of migrant families and migrant workers across our country:
RAICES (Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services): raicestexas.org/ways-to-give/donate/
Farmworker Justice: farmworkerjustice.org/give/
ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union): action.aclu.org/give/now
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Vogue 'Montañas' from JOSEPH BICKNELL on Vimeo.
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LSD: Long Slow Distance from David & Douglas on Vimeo.
"When I’m in nature, I'm with my body. I listen, I feel, I hear and I keep focusing step after step. I feel significantly insignficant. I am in tune with myself, with nature. We are one.
Today, everything is so fast. Everyone is always reachable and connected. You have notices on your phone. Mail and messages are pouring over you. All this contact in the digital world makes me feel numb.
When I run, no one can reach me.
Long slow distance allows me to more intimately know myself, in all states. My best and worst self.
Running for me is a way of recharging, affording my brain and body some repose from the numbing effects of that aforementioned digital world. It gives me the ability to come back and give more"
- Petter Lundgren
Directors: David and Douglas
Runner: Petter Lundgren
1AC: Maxime Bobet
Music: Ultimate Spinach
Sound Designer: Augustin Bretillard
Editor: David & Douglas
Camera Service: Ogeita7
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THE IMPORTANT PLACES. from gnarly bay on Vimeo.
A COLLABORATIVE FILM BY GNARLY BAY + FOREST WOODWARD + FRIENDS
Special thanks to Doug Woodward, Brendan Leonard, Skip Armstrong, David Marx, Jeff Scholl, Elliot Ross, Jess Lowe, Howl Collective, Story & Heart
Edit: Jordan Ingram + Gnarly Bay
Additional Audio Mixing: Joshua Svare
Save the Important Places. Protect the Grand Canyon and other wild rivers. Please visit americanrivers.org/grandcanyon to learn more.
Supported by American Rivers / Chaco Footwear / NRS / Goal Zero / Marmoset Music / Story & Heart
MUSIC
01. Blind and Unwise (Instrumental) by Gregory and the Hawk
02. Honey Jars by Bryan John Appleby
03. Snowy Crescendo (Instrumental) by Bell Plaines
04. For a Film (Instrumental) by Bell Plaines
05. Awareness (Instrumental) by Lee Brooks
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A Taste Of Home from Libby Burke Wilde on Vimeo.
What does it feel like to lose your home and start your life again in a foreign land with a foreign culture? How do you anchor yourself to feel safe? How do you find the familiar in so much unfamiliar?
'A Taste Of Home' is a recipe book created by Refugee families across Lancashire who have had to live through the unimaginable. The book shows just a small glimpse of how they have begun to rebuild and recentre their life whilst honouring the home they lost. Food, family and friends are the core of Syrian culture; eating together, enjoying good food and each other.
We hope you like this film and the book, which is available to pre-order now at mezepublishing.co.uk/product/a-taste-of-home-available-to-pre-order/?fbclid=IwAR3yt4GiQP1FBAOktck7HyumP7E8ji3wzSmL20wWGAfetfz3cdRtqroIbUE
Directed by Libby Burke Wilde
Producer Franky Chadwick @ Alibi Films
DOP Tom Welsh
Editor Sarah Peczek
Colourist Jax Harney
Score Pedro Syrah
Online Will Baxter
Sound Mix Dan Pugsley
Special thanks George Baxter
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Find Your Breakthrough: Salomon Ligthelm | Musicbed from Musicbed on Vimeo.
What do you do when you feel stuck? How do you unlock that ‘Eureka’ moment in your process? Award-winning director Salomon Ligthelm shares his experience and how he creates that breakthrough moment for himself.
Salomon (Stink Films) is behind award-winning commercials (Audi, S7, Valvoline), masterful films (Anomaly, Rocket Wars), and captivating music videos (Prince, Daughter). His experimental style has led to features in both the Saatchi & Saatchi and 1.4 New Directors Showcases, two Golds and three Silvers at the YDAs, and more.
Find Your Breakthrough: mscbd.fm/brkthrsl
License the song “Runner” from Ryan Taubert here: mscbd.fm/rnnrvm
See what Salomon’s listening to here: mscbd.fm/plylst
Read more of our conversation here: mscbd.fm/blgsl
Agency/Production: 5S | 5scontent.com
Talent: Salomon Ligthelm
Director: Adem Boutlidja
Producers: Gabriel Garceau & Fanny Burtin
Director of Photography: Maxime Lapointe & Samuel Oleachea
1st AC: Adam H Roberts
Grip: Derek Sexton Horani
Sound Recordist: Francesco Lo Cascio
Original Score: Custom music from Ryan Taubert on Musicbed
Lead Editor: Samuel Olaechea
Assistant-editor: Henri Mothe
Animation: Landon Cox
Colorist: Samuel Armin
Sound Designer: Samuel Gagnon-Thibodeau
Still Photography: Samuel Pasquier
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OCOTE_MASCULINIDAD_FINAL_02 from Gerardo del Valle on Vimeo.
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FAMILY from Salazar on Vimeo.
It's how we grow together that makes us family.
Written and Directed by SALAZAR
Production Company - Workhouse Creative
Cinematographer- Liam Mitchell
Editor - Jason C. Myers
Casting - Kris Woznesensky & Kara Eide Casting
Original Score - Edo Van Breemen
1st AC - Mikael Bidard
Production Sound, Mix, and Design - Eugenio Battaglia
salazarfilm.com
workhousecreative.com
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James Blake - 'Can't Believe The Way We Flow' from Frank Lebon on Vimeo.
Crew
Director - Frank Lebon
Production Company - Camera Club
Executive Producer - Anastasia Ehrich
Producer - Nat Baring, Jill Ferraro
Production Coordinator - George Young, Celeste Doig
Production Assistant - Maria Grierson, Ed Sullivan
Location Manager - Celeste Doig
Dir of Photography - Molly Manning Walker
Gaffer - Rory Cole
1st AC - Rory McLean
Focus Puller - Benji Kirknan
Loader - Saskia Dixie, James Wicks
Grip - Tom North
Grip Assistant - Brendan Senden
BTS - Toby Haygarth
Colour Grade - Joseph Bicknell at Company3
Sound Design - Will Berger
Film development - Cinelab UK
Costume Designer - Edie Ashley
Costume Assistant - sashadavai, Kenya Lendo
Cupid Jewellery Designer - Claire Barrow
Make-up Artist - Andrea Gomez Anzola, Riona O'Sullivan, Natasha Lawes
Hair & Make-Up - Elaine Lewanski
Executive Casting Director - Camilla Arthur
Casting - Maxine Lankitus, Sarah Small, Charlotte Roberts, Rae Elliman
Moral Support - Uncle C
Cast
Bed - Alfie & Lucy
Moving In - Narx & Cece
First Time Sex - Issy & Sam
Deathbed - Kenny & Nivashni
Pregnant - Niamh,Bellamy & Tim
Smokers - Joel & Edie
Cooking - Nat & Bex
Young & Old - Sophie & Declan
Mirror - Geroge & Jill
Illness - Calvin & Mia
Babymum - Alicia & Mickey
Roller Bladers - Lex & Teta
Bus Stop - Carolynne & David
Swimmers - Adam & Allie
Gimp - Miss Ivy & Bobette
Magicians - Rachel & Benjy
Wedding - Nancy & Alex
Chess - Bafic & Claire
Nun & Preist - Jess & Josh
Kids - Bonnie & Jack
Teacher - Camilla
Teenagers - Theo, Phoebe & Poppy
Homeless - Zane & Florie
James Blake - James Blake
Falling Kiss - Dan & Eleanor
Moving In - Ben & Kush
Prison - Tristan & Phil
Tall & Small - Karen & David
Partygoers - Suren & Erinn
Karate - Jeska & Harrison
Dentist - Frank & Carmen
Oligarch & Wife - Andrew & Madeline
Stripper - Lauren & Shem
Airport - Daphne & Valentine
Cupid - Mark Lebon
Animator - Orfeo & Phoebe
Off To Work - Ben & Dudley
Special Thanks
Gimme5
Tyrone Lebon
Mary Jane
Michael Koperman
Dinny Hall
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Photographers in Focus: Susan Meiselas - NOWNESS from NOWNESS on Vimeo.
For over four decades, American photographer Susan Meiselas has captured people caught in the seismic upheavals of history—whether documenting Nicaraguans fighting for their lives, or photographing carnival strippers making a living on the fringes of US society. It shows an incredible tenacity, and an unflinching refusal to look away, when confronting subjects such as mass graves in Saddam Hussein's Iraq, or the victims of domestic violence in San Francisco. In this profile of the great photographer, the third in our recent collaboration with Magnum, we approach photography as a form of witness, albeit one that is always self aware—and powerfully revelatory.
In a special edition of Photographers in Focus, commissioned for the launch of Magnum Learn, a new online learning platform for photography and visual storytelling from the world-leading photo cooperative—courses are for beginners and practitioners alike—we get a closer look at Meiselas' thoughts and process, courtesy of filmmaker Joppe Rog.
As Meiselas herself has said, "I don't want to relinquish the role and the necessity of witnessing and the photographic act as a response. But I also don't want to assume... that the act of the making of the image is enough." Having been gifted an old army camera by her father, Meiselas' early black-and-white work—begun while she was still in her early twenties—followed the women who travelled and performed in towns across New England, reflecting on questions of lust, empowerment, and poverty. Only later would her work, from Nicaragua to Kurdistan, become consumed by the compound tragedies of conflict and war. And it is perhaps here that she is best known.
But, even while her images capture an incredibly diverse subject matter—a stripper, absorbed in the act of removing makeup after a performance; of a rebel frozen in the moment of hurling a petrol bomb, an empty cola bottle filled with flaming petrol—the same patience and understanding makes each photo unmistakably an image of her eye alone. And yet, as Meiselas explains, it's important to go beyond the frame—to take into account the moment captured; the relationships between the subject and the people looking; to reject the shallow romanticizing of moments that may contain entire histories of personal and historical tragedy. Rather than mere decoration, Meiselas hands us maps to immense emotional cartographies.
Discover Magnum Learn's first online course, The Art of Street Photography, featuring Susan Meiselas and others at learn.magnumphotos.com
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