This is so beautiful. ...a masculine (and muscular) figure dance with strength AND elegance. His body is so limber, strong, and flexible, and every movement just flowed into the next. Well done to the dancer and the choreographer for the dance_NessaK94
_Choreographer/Dancer: Guillaume Côté/ Director: Ben Shirinian/ Composer: James LaValle/ Funder: Bravo!FACT
Estreno #TheEmissary disponible en Youtube, link en nuestra bio ⬆️ ya lo viste??? #KristinKreuk #emissary #kreukies #scifi #Bravofact #Kristinkreukfans
character design that had been percolating in my head
he is not actually a character in bravocat's story so if i had to try to word him, i'd say bravofact is more like a meta shorthand for my own use
i would liken him to how sometimes stories make metaphorical designs to be representations of war or death but who are not actual characters
he's just... the feeling of life not making sense to a chaotic degree i guess maybe
Here are some of the frames from our animated short 'Post No Bills'. We can't share the film yet, but we will slowly start sharing some behind the scene stuff and frames from it. @robin_hays @andypoondesign @instatrent #PostNoBills #bravofact #bellmedia #canucksinhollywood #artdirection #codirecting #directing @atomiccartoons
An aspiring young female photojournalist faces a crisis when she must choose between journalistic integrity or celebrity entertainment.
Director: Kent Nolan
Created By: Katherine Barrell, Kent Nolan
Writers: Kent Nolan, Clarke Logan
Composer: Colleen Dauncy
DOP: Mike McLaughlin
Editor: Jeremy Schaulin-Rioux
Actors: Katherine Barrell, Kristopher Turner, Ben Lewis, Leah Doz, Rick Roberts, Patrick McKenna, Shannon Kook
Producers: Tommy Lioutas, Katherine Barrell, Insomniac Productions
Funder: bravoFACT
A visual journey following one of the world's most expensive foods. From its creation in the remote island caves of the Philippines, to its transformation into the legendary Cantonese dish of "Bird's Nest Soup" at a 3 Michelin Star restaurant, this film examines this strange delicacy, and the different lives that are touched by it. Produced by: Garry Tutte Directed by: Alan Poon Cinematography by: Alan Poon and Garry Tutte Philippines Fixer: Rica Conception Hong Kong Fixer: Dable Kwan Additional Fixers: Stephen Wong, Mable Kwan Tagalog Translation: Denise Solleza Cantonese Translation: Henry Poon Stop-motion Animation by: Evan DeRushie Stop-motion set by: Veronica Classen Stop-motion puppet by: Molly Grundy Animation/VFX by: Justin Wotherspoon Edited by: Garry Tutte, Morro Creative Original music by: Menalon Sound design by: Eric Van Mil, Studio Feather Coloured by: Walt Biljan, Redlab Digital Produced with a grant awarded by BravoFACT (Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent). A division of Bell Media Inc. Made in part with the support of the National Film Board of Canada's Filmmaker Assistance Program.
A visual journey following one of the world's most expensive foods. From its creation in the remote island caves of the Philippines, to its transformation into the legendary Cantonese dish of "Bird's Nest Soup" at a 3 Michelin Star restaurant, this film examines this strange delicacy, and the different lives that are touched by it. Produced by: Garry Tutte Directed by: Alan Poon Cinematography by: Alan Poon and Garry Tutte Philippines Fixer: Rica Conception Hong Kong Fixer: Dable Kwan Additional Fixers: Stephen Wong, Mable Kwan Tagalog Translation: Denise Solleza Cantonese Translation: Henry Poon Stop-motion Animation by: Evan DeRushie Stop-motion set by: Veronica Classen Stop-motion puppet by: Molly Grundy Animation/VFX by: Justin Wotherspoon Edited by: Garry Tutte, Morro Creative Original music by: Menalon Sound design by: Eric Van Mil, Studio Feather Coloured by: Walt Biljan, Redlab Digital Produced with a grant awarded by BravoFACT (Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent). A division of Bell Media Inc. Made in part with the support of the National Film Board of Canada's Filmmaker Assistance Program.
This photo is in no way related to my caption. Sorry. It's just my girlfriend eating a donut. - Sorry not for posting recently. A friend of mine and I are working on a pitch that is due today. Our hope is that the people at BravoFACT like it. That's my hope at least; I choose to believe they will accept us and grant us audience, and when they do it'll be great. Like really great because it would be awesome to make this project come to life with the #insideOut #filmFestival - - ⬇️TAGS⬇️ #lgbt #filmmaker #girlfriend #donut #girl #photoshoot #canon #canon70D #lights #KryspyKreme #meme #beautiful #person #portrait #powerRangers #bedroom #bed #sexy #hair #makeup #pose #modelling #impromptu #toronto #6ix #professional #photographer (at Toronto, Ontario)
As the title implies, “5 Films About Technology” has more than one story to tell, though all the micro-vignettes within this short film address an overarching and ever-present concept. Five sharp contemporary tales of the mishaps associated with our tech addiction unite, bound by brief moments, for a comedic exploration of youth today. An official selection of the International Narrative Short Film program at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, “5 Films About Technology” isn’t new to the festival scene—it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2016. The Canadian cast and crew, who received funding through BravoFact (a financing program for independent filmmakers) in Canada have sent out a universal message. The plight of the those forever with phone in hand is rife with comedy. Writer/director Peter Huang captures this with relevance and resonance. But to get further insight, we spoke with actor/producer Jonathan Keltz (of CW’s “Reign” and HBO’s “Entourage” fame) about what went into landing five separate scenarios that embody our behavioral shifts in the internet age.
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Much less music: why Canadian-made music videos could be in trouble
A Saint John filmmaker says the CRTC has doomed Canadian-made music videos with a ruling that gets rid of the requirement that Bell Media contribute to either BravoFact, or MuchFact, which have provided millions of dollars to the art every year.
from CBC | New Brunswick News http://ift.tt/2rEDBLO
The Emissary , el corto que protagoniza Kristin Kreuk disponible en Youtube, link en bio⬆️#KristinKreuk #TheEmissary #Bravofact No olviden su like! #kreukies #emissary #BlueIcePictures #NadeliJackson
Nests of Gold - a short documentary from Alan Poon csc on Vimeo.
A visual journey following one of the world's most expensive foods. From its creation in the remote island caves of the Philippines, to its transformation into the legendary Cantonese dish of "Bird's Nest Soup" at a 3 Michelin Star restaurant, this film examines this strange delicacy, and the different lives that are touched by it.
Produced by: Garry Tutte
Directed by: Alan Poon
Cinematography by: Alan Poon and Garry Tutte
Philippines Fixer: Rica Conception
Hong Kong Fixer: Dable Kwan
Additional Fixers: Stephen Wong, Mable Kwan
Tagalog Translation: Denise Solleza
Cantonese Translation: Henry Poon
Edited by: Garry Tutte, Morro Creative
Original music by: Menalon
Sound design by: Eric Van Mil, Studio Feather
Coloured by: Walt Biljan, Redlab Digital
Produced with a grant awarded by BravoFACT (Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent). A division of Bell Media Inc. Made in part with the support of the National Film Board of Canada's Filmmaker Assistance Program.
A visual journey following one of the world's most expensive foods. From its creation in the remote island caves of the Philippines, to its transformation into the legendary Cantonese dish of "Bird's Nest Soup" at a 3 Michelin Star restaurant, this film examines this strange delicacy, and the different lives that are touched by it. Produced by: Garry Tutte Directed by: Alan Poon Cinematography by: Alan Poon and Garry Tutte Philippines Fixer: Rica Conception Hong Kong Fixer: Dable Kwan Additional Fixers: Stephen Wong, Mable Kwan Tagalog Translation: Denise Solleza Cantonese Translation: Henry Poon Stop-motion Animation by: Evan DeRushie Stop-motion set by: Veronica Classen Stop-motion puppet by: Molly Grundy Animation/VFX by: Justin Wotherspoon Edited by: Garry Tutte, Morro Creative Original music by: Menalon Sound design by: Eric Van Mil, Studio Feather Coloured by: Walt Biljan, Redlab Digital Produced with a grant awarded by BravoFACT (Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent). A division of Bell Media Inc. Made in part with the support of the National Film Board of Canada's Filmmaker Assistance Program.
Comedy | Sort of | Like also tragedy, a bit? | Idk | You decide | Canada | 2019 | 6 minutes | 2.35:1
Uncomfortable truths during an uncomfortable hookup.
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Written + Directed by José Avelino Gilles Corbett Lourenço
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jagcl.com
Producers Jennifer Shin + Katie Bird Nolan
Executive Producers Mason Novick + Michelle Knudsen + Christina Piovesan
Starring Dan Beirne + Claire Cavelheiro
Director of Photography Robert Scarborough, CSC
Production Designer Zazu Myers
Editor Cam McLauchlin
Art Director Ciara Vernon
Costumer Hannah Puley
Production Manager Mariah Owen
Music Supervisor David Hayman
Casting Ashley Hallihan + Jonathan Oliveira
Palm Springs International ShortFest 2019 (World Premiere)
Rhode Island International Film Festival 2019
HollyShorts Film Festival 2019
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles 2019
Milwaukee Film Festival 2019
Nosotros Screening Series 2019
A Babe Nation Production
A Post Post Script Picture