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Can we create the “perfect” farm? – Brent Loken
Explore the innovative ways countries are revolutionizing farming to ensure we can feed humanity in a way that works with the environment. — About 10,000 years ago, humans began to farm. This agricultural revolution was a turning point in our … Continue reading
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Guaxuma by Nara Normande
115 festivals, 70+ awards including SXSW, Palm Springs, Guadalajara, Ottawa, Chicago, Cinequest… Subtitles available in French and English (CC button) Sous-titres disponibles en français et en anglais (CC bouton) Read more about it on the Vimeo Blog: vimeo.com/blog/post/staff-pick-premiere-guaxuma-by-nara-normande/ SYNOPSIS Nara … Continue reading
Green Life
A behind the scenes look at how CG animated short films are made. Directed, Desiged and Animated by Ricard Badia ricardbadia.me/ Russ Etheridge russtheridge.com/ Milo Targett milotargett.co.uk/ Sound by Mutant Jukebox mutantjukebox.co.uk/
Ten, Twenty, Thirty, Forty, Fifty Miles a Day
A slug doesn’t move any faster than a peeing scout. “Ten Twenty, Thirty, Forty, Fiifty Miles a Day” is the 2021 Vimeo Staff Pick Award winner at Ottawa International Animation Festival (OIAF). Read our Q&A with director Mathieu Georis here: … Continue reading
Clubcamping | The legend of Pedro Rodríguez | Director’s Cut
Racing driver Pedro Rodríguez was one of a kind, a legend in Latin America, and an idol to Porsche fans all over the world. And not only because he was a crazy skilled driver: he made history driving the iconic … Continue reading
Mac Miller “Colors and Shapes”
A film by Sam Mason samueljeromemason.com/ instagram.com/samueljeromemasonic/ twitter.com/samjerommasonic Client 4 Strikes / Karen Meyers Commissioned by Miller McCormick Production Co Hornet Head of Creative Development Kristin Labriola Executive Producer Hana Shimizu Producer Hanna Smith-Ide Associate Producer Heather Hardin Editor Sam … Continue reading
Routine Rhythms!
Pattern can be regular or irregular, organic or geometric, structural or decorative, positive or negative, and repeating or random. It is an interesting visual language to create attractive scenes, and has been my inspiration to create a story. The idea … Continue reading
The nearly forgotten origin myth of Hawaii’s third-gender healers, as told by one | Aeon Videos
A retelling of a Hawaiian story recalls how third-gender healers came to inhabit the islands, and keeps their power alive In Hawaiian culture, moʻolelo means story, tale or myth, but it also refers to history. Traditionally passed down through oral … Continue reading
A Mesmerizing Animation Spins Through Banknotes From 23 Countries in a Hypnotic Look at What Cultures Value | Colossal
SEPTEMBER 9, 2021GRACE EBERT An endless loop of lines, ornate motifs, emblems, and historical figures converge in a hypnotic animation by Los Angeles-based director Lachlan Turczan. Paired with Blake Mills’s subdued track “Money Is The One True God,” the music video … Continue reading
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