Posts Tagged ‘video’

Organic Surrealism

March 6th, 2010 | Video & Motion | Jai Benteau | No Comments

Turkish motion designer, Onur Senturk pushes the bar once again with this absolutely stunning piece of cinematography. Organic, fluid and completely subjective.

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Instrumental Video Nine

March 5th, 2010 | Music, Video & Motion | Jai Benteau | No Comments

This amazing 3D video takes us on a journey through the musicality of machines. Amazing piece.

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Jam Session 2.0

January 26th, 2010 | Music, Video & Motion | Jai Benteau | No Comments

8 people with 5 instruments from 4 Continents speaking 3 languages for 1 song. It’s AMAZING what you can do nowadays!

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Art Of Facts ( feat. Futura )

January 25th, 2010 | Art, Music, Video & Motion | Jai Benteau | No Comments

This new visual journey from videographer 13th Witness is yet again another fresh, fluid piece of digital vision. Straight from the Futura Laboratories we get a glimpse behind one of the most influential street artists of our time. Enjoy!

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The Forest

January 24th, 2010 | Video & Motion | Jai Benteau | 1 Comment

German motion artist David Scharf explores the boundaries and constraints of our living environments. This beautifully disturbing animated piece is not only thought provoking but visually astounding.

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The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers

December 3rd, 2009 | Video & Motion | Jai Benteau | No Comments

Last night on the “So You Think You Can Dance” USA show, a group of dancers known as The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers, took over the stage and blew away hundreds of thousands of people as they watched in sheer awe.

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Hansel & Gretel

November 29th, 2009 | Fashion, Photography | Jai Benteau | 2 Comments

In this December’s issue of Vogue magazine, renowned photographer Annie Leibowitz captures the images to go along with Grace Coddington’s reinterpretation of a classic fable.

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“Suddenly”

November 15th, 2009 | Music, Video & Motion | Jai Benteau | 2 Comments

Suddenly was directed and animated by Magnus Engsfors and shot by Martin Nordqvist. This short movie illustrates the moment of total mental collapse due to very difficult personal circumstances.

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San Francisco’s People

November 2nd, 2009 | Urban, Video & Motion | Jai Benteau | No Comments

Film maker and director Philip Bloom offers up his third installment in the “People” series. This visually stunning yet oddly melancholy piece, looks at San Francisco, a city known for it’s big hills, old school trolleys and diverse cultures. Absolutely Beautiful!

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