Somewhere
By Nicolas Ménard
Somewhere (2013) by Nicolas Ménard
First year film made at the Royal College of Art.
ELU KILUKARBIS -- PACKED LIKE SARDINES
By Stella Salumaa
ELU KILUKARBIS -- PACKED LIKE SARDINES by Stella Salumaa.
"Sometimes life is like packed sardines - it is so narrow to be that you just can’t exist. You can try to escape from that situation or try to hide yourself. There is more air to breathe in your own mind world than in real world. This is how thinks the protagonist of this film, who hides himself into the mass of the other people, where no-one can see him and where it is possible for him to be in peace."
Animatsioon -- animation -- Stella Salumaa
Stsenaarium -- story -- Stella Salumaa
Kujundus -- disain -- Stella Salumaa
Muusika -- music -- Märt-Matis Lill
Heli -- sound -- Horret Kuus
Suur aitäh -- big thank you -- Priit and Olga Pärn
Caffeine
By Danae Diaz
Brandt Brauer Frick - Caffeine
by Danae Diaz
Official video for Brandt Brauer Frick's Caffeine
Written and directed by Danae Diaz and Patricia Luna
Music by Brandt Brauer Frick
Stop Motion
By ole kristensen
Stop Motion at Copenhagen Central Square by Jonas Jongejan and Ole Kristensen
Outdoor setup made for Re:New Festival at the Main Square in Copenhagen, Denmark. The installation combines infrared tracking and digital photography, indexing photos by the location of a hand held light bulb.
Everything is fine
By Sothko
Everything is fine by Sothko
An anxious man takes a shower.
Director - Marc Johansen
FROST
By Tina Tarpgaard
FROST by Tina Tarpgaard
Frost is a dance performance where the warm intensity of the body contrasts with the frozen imprints left behind. It is a performance about memory.
Commissioned and produced by the Danish Dance Theatre.
Choreographer: Tina Tarpgaard
Dancers: Nelson R R Smith, Stinna Malmgreen, Minna Berglund, Luca Marazia, Ana Sendas and Csongor Szabo
Video and software artist: Jonas Jongejan, Ole Kristensen
Light design: Andreas Buhl
Composer: Jens Hørsving
Costumes: Charlotte Østergård
Drifting
By Tim Divall
Drifting by Tim Divall