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- Commercial for Apple IPhone 11pro's camera. A snowball fight from an action director's point of view.
- Apple and Ridley Scott presented the most awaited event of 1984: the introduction of Apple Macintosh personal computer to the world. With a concept directly influenced by George Orwell's classic novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four", Scott offers a heroine who destroys the repressive present led by the Big Brother in order to bring a future full of new perspectives.
- What happens when you take a dozen eggs, add iPhone 13 Pro and throw in the inventive mind of Michel Gondry? The simple becomes cinema.
- The film "Le Peintre," which translates to "The Painter," shows a decorator who visits a large home in France. There appears to be a misunderstanding, as the painter walks into the house expecting to decorate the property, where instead he is actually needed to create a portrait with his large roller brush. French filmmaker J.B. Braud, shot this entirely on the iPhone 12 Pro.
- Recreation of Selena Gomez's "Who Says" Music Video displayed side by side. ** Selena Gomez's Management Recognized this video**. Nominated for "Achievement in Scene Recreation" in the SLCineFest Film Festival.
- AWARD WINNING OF THE AMC HIGH SCHOOL FILM FESTIVAL, BUCKAROO (A PUPPY) MAKES A BREAK FOR FREEDOM.
- Recreation of Dillon Francis's "Without You" Music Video displayed side by side.
- A pencil icon from an Apple Macintosh drawing program comes to life.
- A high-tech film crew enjoy the fruits of their labor as three strangers take bites out of the big apple on a sound stage in Hollywood.
- An abused girl breaks free, regrets leaving the abuser, runs back to the abuser, runs away from the abuser and eventually tries to commit suicide, eventually learning to stay afloat and be independently strong.
- Snow gently falls on the blood-stained streets of a seedy out-of-time New York City. Steam envelopes the nightmare unfolding within its narrow alleys. Iron is the will of the one who would dare to resist - fight - survive.
- A four-minute advertisement for Apple's HomePod speaker.
- Music video for the last single from Madonna's 'American Life' album.
- A young boy's imagination runs riot when he has to have his first tooth pulled.
- Never cook alone.
- Artist Prince Gyasi recreates the iconic image 'A Great Day In Harlem' in tribute to Hiplife music in his home town of Accra, Ghana.
- The official music video of Frank Ocean's 2011 single "Swim Good" from the mixtape 'nostalgia, ULTRA.'
- What gifts would your parents prepare when your Chinese New Year visit comes to an end? A film about the taste of home shot on iPhone XS.
- Big ambitions clash in tiny kitchens, all in the name of Singapore's beloved hawker dish - chicken rice. Apple presents a documentary about hawker pride and conviction, set against the backdrop of the famous Maxwell Food Centre.
- One POOP, one GIRL - One film that brings horror, campiness, and coziness. And the fact that a pink poop stuffed emoji is haunting a teen girl's life.
- Girl falls asleep on campus and takes a walk on the wild side.
- $5,500,000 was donated after the showing to all the parents and alumni at the Rectoryschool.org This is the master plan video for The Rectory School.
- Detective Michael Anderson is searching for the killer of Wanda Ramirez. Marshal Rick Morris is encounters an unfortunate event that puts on his toes and he needs to act quick.
- A film about three generations of Chinese women coming together at Chinese New Year.
- Animated films can be 2D or 3D, but oftentimes they're actually a bit of both. Animators use "2.5D" animation techniques to make flat images appear 3D and even mix 2D and 3D elements within the same film. There has been a lot of innovation in the 2.5D space with movies like Sony's "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," Disney's "Paperman," Netflix's "Klaus," and, most recently, the Golden Globe-nominated Apple TV film "Wolfwalkers." "Wolfwalkers" used 3D models and virtual reality to help create immersive, hand-drawn images that let the viewer see through the eyes of a wolf. We spoke with Cartoon Saloon's Eimhin McNamara, who was tasked with helping create these scenes, to find out how they did it and why they chose to lean into hand-drawn animation over 3D CGI.
- A group of friends get together, but only chat through text messaging. They sit in front of their computers and play on You Tube, Facebook and Twitter. One guy and one girl are boyfriend and girlfriend, but even they talk only through texting. Their friend, an outdoor hobbyist, shows up and starts a live conversation with the girlfriend and things get interesting from there. Social media; the good, the bad & the ugly!
- A journey through cinema history is reimagined for the vertical screen in Damien Chazelle's "The Stunt Double," a short film Shot on iPhone 11 Pro. Watch as classic genres are flipped on their side, from action movies to silent films, spy flicks to westerns, reframing and modernizing the movie magic we know and love.
- Claudia Pollet ignites a fireball of electronic dance energy as the face of Jules Coronado's chromatic musical masterpiece.
- Based on Ambrose Bierce's "John Bartine's Watch", it is the strange tale of an evening encounter that produces morbid outcomes.
- Alex doesn't want to live anymore, so he takes some pills. Falling unconscious, he will have an "Extracorporeal" experience that will take him to Limbo.
- A little girl encounters a monster from the forest and manages to make friends with it, but her parents are afraid for her safety and worry that she is taking more chances than she should for her age.
- A funny family friendly show that follows father and son as they move to a new town, make new friends and clash heads with schoolyard bullies and an overbearing mayor.
- A vision of a future personal digital assistant.
- A vivid dream exploration of Moira Shearer's heart and mind, just before and after she agreed to star in Powell and Pressburger's beloved cinema classic "The Red Shoes", a decision that would change her life forever.
- Do you remember? Last summer, Illinois was confronting a series of bizarre murders. At each crime scene, police found a sketch of a house which turned out to be the location of the next murder. But detectives couldn't identify the houses in time, and the murders continued, becoming more violent until someone recognizes the latest sketch as the old Wilson farm up in Monroe. As we open, a policewoman named Crawley is being interviewed by an unseen authority figure. She tries to remember what exactly happened at the Wilson farm. She explains she was patrolling in the area and went there quickly, intending to find out what the owner knew and get him out. Instead. . . what happened was. . . if only she could remember. . .
- Billie Eilish is the youngest artist to record a James Bond theme song. It's an epic task, and plenty of artists, from Madonna to Sheena Easton, have fallen short, producing themes that are ruthlessly criticized or just forgettable. Others, like Shirley Bassey and Adele, have contributed classic songs that left their musical stamps on the franchise. Here, we decipher the musical code of the 007 themes to find out what makes a song sound like quintessential Bond - and see whether Eilish's entry fits the bill.
- Take a look back at the first-ever all-girl AT&T Hello Sunshine Filmmaker Lab, produced by Fresh Films. 21 teenage girls spent 8 days in Los Angeles filming a documentary under the guidance of mentors and professional creators. Along their journey, the aspiring young filmmakers had the opportunity to meet with some of the most powerful names in Hollywood, from music editor Julie Pearce and cinematographer Kira Kelly, all the way to Oscar-winning makeup artist Ve Neill and actress-turned-producer Reese Witherspoon. Watch to hear their stories and the advice they gave the young female filmmakers.
- When a struggling journalist tries to find the right story for him and his struggling journalism team, he discovers a child molestation in their small California town school, and decides to take on the story with his team, before the big headlines do.
- Join Sonic through is adulthood life as you experience the laughs and crack-ups that come along with it. And don't forget about Tails. He's a REAL gamer. And for everyone else, well, that's a little something you'll have to find out. Hop in on a new Sonic experience unlike anything you have ever seen before. It's bound to be a blast, and a burst of laughter.
- A man who lives in an old camper trailer, wakes up one morning to find himself rolling down a desert highway. Taken hostage aboard this rolling nightmare, he will have to use his wits in order to survive.