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- A series of short films illustrating interesting moments of Canadian history.
- Launched in 1989, NBC's "The More You Know" series of brief public service announcements has utilized the talents of some of Hollywood's brightest stars (almost only actors appearing on NBC-TV programs at the time), writers, and directors to deliver messages about such topics as tolerance, mentoring, parental involvement, and the prevention of violence. The winner of numerous Emmy and Peabody Awards, "The More You Know" has been praised for its effectiveness in harnessing the power of television for a greater good.
- The new advert for Vistaprint, advertising their business cards, and showing a macho looking man who turns into a babysitter. It went out in Ireland last year, and has rolled out into UK, France and Germany this year from January. It is destined for worldwide release.
- A group of creative Hollywood wannabes have pulled together a version of action thrill-ride 'Speed' for Empire Magazine's Done In 60 Seconds competition, relocating the action to the usually quiet streets of Cambridge, and replacing the all-star Hollywood cast with...well, a couple of guys (and a gal) from Cambridge.
- Stuart Little 2 is a 2002 platform video game, based on the film of the same name. Designed for PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, and PC. The short film was produced the same year, just prior to the game's release, to promote the project. The animated 3-D adventure, invites gamers to navigate Stuart through a variety of colorful Manhattan locations based on the feature film's locales.
- MONSTORIES contain the humorous cartoon adventures of two mischievous monsters, Max and Mel, with an eclectic supporting cast of "monster actors". Dialogue free, the series is created with hand-drawn animation, computer graphics, original music and original foley.
- A paper elephant comes to life, discovers the world he's in and learns to fly.
- A devil conjures up a dancing woman from a mystical flame.
- How to have a lunch break go wrong during an illegal organ stealing operation? Take a POV look into what it would be like to see everyone eating bagels while also running an underground organ operation. When the patient wakes up everybody panics and must find a way to put them back down.
- Charlie (Capen) is a young architect in love with his co-worker Molly (Tulloch), who he has never spoken to. Can a can of Diet Coke help him get up the courage to break the ice?
- The beginning: black, brown and white chocolate marshmallows are placed on a blue background looking like a world map. They split into three groups sorted by their colour after a little fight, in which for example two white chocolate marshmallows chase a black one to the horizon. With a drum-roll, one leader of each group steps out. They are standing silently in front of each other... Unseen, but clearly to hear, it is bitten into these three chocolate marshmallows. Then it is visible that all three have the same inside despite their different "skin" colours. A children's voice comments this scene with the slogan "We are all alike inside", while a children's hand is stamping it on the picture. Afterwards, more hands 'all with different nationalities' stamp the slogan in 9 different languages on the picture.
- Juan Santos and his wife are being kidnapped by mistake, but for their surprise they are not the only Santos kidnapped. Another couple with the same last name 'Santos' is also being kidnapped by mistake. The Santos will try to work together to escape their not so smart kidnappers.
- A policeman confronts a group of boys who have ignored a 'No Bathing Allowed' sign.
- This film is difficult to classify. It opens on a scene showing a mourner with bowed head sitting in front of what appears to be a tombstone. Shortly afterwards, the face of Abraham Lincoln and then of two other presidents, Garfield and McKinley, can be seen on the monument and then they disappear. There is a figure huddled at the foot of a statue of Justice, as if asking forgiveness.
- QUEENS DREAM is a site- specific dance for film at Niki de St. Phalle's Queen Califia's Magical Circle. Groups of dancers in black are reflected in the mirrors of the maze that guards the entrance to the site. Portholes and archways open to hidden worlds. Trance, ritual and repetition combine in a magical world invoking our unconscious dreams.
- Political remix video that reframes the Ally Bank "Stop Accepting Nonsense" commercial, splicing fragments from Hollywood movies that feature bank heists.
- Behind the scenes of a major Bollywood film, a glamorous diva abuses her status as a movie star and throws a tantrum at her make-up man and the production crew about issues out of their control. With a situation like that, there is only one thing that springs to mind.
- Nine times ten frames on one canvas, showing 90 couples having sex. A rhythmic game that works with the banality of the individual images and the effect of multiplying them by placing them next to each other in a kind of game of concentration with uncensored images.
- Part of a hugely successful campaign created by David&Goliath in 2000, these short films were produced for the Kia Motors Corporation. They capture the whimsical relationship many newcomers to the brand had experienced when acquiring their first car - love at first sight. The success of these productions became the foundation upon which these two companies would collaborate in the decades that followed.
- Mr. Nobody Holme can't get his car to start because it's too cold. Perhaps he needs something really *hot* to get it going!
- In a world apparently far from us, every day children change the name to their games, change the name to their dreams and become men soon. They can not choose and sometimes they have to be wrong. Habibi is a trip through the memories of a man that become child again.
- National TV commercial for Kellogg's Eggo Waf-fulls, which have strawberry flavored-filled jelly in the Eggo.
- "Security is Common Sense" was a PSA shown only to members of the military in 1953. The PSA talks about using common sense measures when dealing with government secrets and safeguarding top secret information. Marilyn Monroe makes a seductive cameo at the end and says, "I hate a careless man".
- Victoria Wood - As Seen On TV was a British comedy sketch series starring and written by comedienne Victoria Wood. The show aired on BBC Two between 1985 and 1987. Acorn Antiques is arguably the most memorable regular item from the series. It was a spoof soap opera set in an antiques shop. In this clip Mrs Overall, played by Julie Walters, and Miss Babs played by Celia Imrie, discuss a mysterious phone call and time off for a funeral.
- -Crazy Rien and Personne are walking in the forest. They walk peacefully until Rien falls into a hole.
- Former MS-13 gang member Jose Sanchez converts to Mormonism and goes on a 2-year mission to Las Vegas, NV. As a missionary, Elder Sanchez puts his faith on trial as he searches to convert the heathens of Las Vegas without letting his past catch up with him.
- A light-skinned boy draws himself and his friend playing football. The kindergarten attendant points out that he should colour his dark-skinned friend differently. Since said friend is fingerpainting messily, the boy looks at him and suddenly understands, colouring green splotches of paint in the cartoon face.
- This experimental 4 screen juxtaposition of simple life moments (non-human) that combined create an attentiveness to the very simple. Unlike Life Collage #1 where humans are explored in Life Collage #2 explores other life forms. Both Life Collages are silent creating a type of self-consciousness that has an audience member even more attuned to the life moments being shown.
- This experimental piece was a 4 screen juxtaposition of simple life moments that combined create an attentiveness to the very simple. It was shown at the John Anson Ford theater in Los Angeles during a dance concert. It's impact and calming capacity was a revelation even to the creators.
- Itadaki Street Wii, was released as Fortune Street in North America and Boom Street in the United Kingdom. In 2012, AMV BBDO teamed up the iconic video game franchise with Asda, in a campaign promoting the two brands across all media platforms, that included both national television and national radio broadcasts. At the time, Asda was the second-largest supermarket chain in all of the United Kingdom.
- This short film shows interviews with Malaysian filmmakers to give a refreshing perspective on the lives and concerns of Malaysian practicing Muslims--a view much different from the religious fanaticism often portrayed in the U.S. media. The film interviews the late Yasmin Ahmad as well as others in the Malaysian film community.
- Last night Tony Blair offered a seat on the cabinet to a member of the general public. We ask ten wannabes what they would do for the country if picked. Contestants include. 1. The Nonce 2. Maureen Groves 3. Pushy Mum and Philip 4. The Guardian Reader 5. Nasty Cab Controller 6. Rufus the upper crusty 7. Tom and Tina Tanner 8. Token Ethnic Minority 9. Divorced Barbara 10. The Ghost Of Oliver Reed The audience could vote for their people's minister on-line.
- Gameshow. Eight couples travel to Bulgaria in search of an adoptive child which is the grand prize. Along the way, their parental, relational and psychological abilities are put to the test. Whomever manages to fetch the child first, wins and gets to take it back to Belgium.
- In 2010, CRUST was conceived for a more distinctive reason than your average film. As the brainchild of cinematographer, Perry Wilson, CRUST was made for the visually oriented viewer. With no dialog, CRUST takes the audience on an exploration of human psychosis and the change in personality and actions when underlying issues can no longer remain hidden, even issues that may seem so insignificant. CRUST is a minute long film that will leave the audience wanting more, adding the feeling of dissatisfaction to the already uncomfortable situation.
- A very amusing and interesting scene in a New York Public Bath on "ladies day."
- A wedding with complications.
- A man deals with day to day misery within the walls of his place of employment--a box factory. Dreams lost, a life that seems to be slipping away and a painful physical ailment make it difficult for him to be grateful for his job. He longs for freedom, but who would he be letting down if he were to just walk out?
- Once billed as "a different kind of car company," Saturn was originally a standalone car maker, one wholly owned by General Motors. In an effort to compete with the emerging Japanese manufacturers, GM developed this new line of smaller cars, with "no-haggle" pricing. Advertising agency Hal Riney and Partners, created an award-winning campaign that focused on the relationship between the American autoworker and their loyal customer. This strategy did finally prove fruitful, delivering a highly successful launch for the brand in 1990.
- The fastest base stealer in the league squares off against a high-tech catcher. DDMG recreated the classic showdown between catcher and base-stealer and gave it a sci-fi twist in this Mets piece that is now playing at Citi Field in NY. Directed by DDMG's Marc Dominic Rienzo.
- Sunlight spills through the window into a living room, which looks much like what one usually sees in IKEA. We soon realize that this is the spectacle of an underwater dwelling. All of a sudden, an instant blast from underground demolishes this microcosm.
- Nation Moulders is 1 of the 10 animations created by 38 students aged 13-17 years old for the N.E.mation! competition in Singapore where youths express their notions on Total Defence messages such as racial harmony, love for the nation, etc. These animations are screened on nationwide TV channels and outdoor media.
- Part of a hugely successful campaign created by David&Goliath in 2000, these short films were produced for the Kia Motors Corporation. They capture the whimsical relationship many newcomers to the brand had experienced when acquiring their first car - love at first sight. The success of these productions became the foundation upon which these two companies would collaborate in the decades that followed.
- As words unravel in an email, together with the typist's thoughts and feelings, the quiet tapping of the keys are the only sound, but the inner turmoil becomes increasingly loud and clear. So much is said, simply in revealing the subtext of so much that has been deleted. Writing a card over the holiday season is something which most people take for granted. But for many others, this film paints a powerful portrait of a predicament they face, with angst, every year: What to write, or how to even face their 'loved ones' over the holidays?
- Several prohibition agents display cans and bottles of seized liquor for the camera. They are then shown dumping the goods at a junk yard, smashing up the tins and barrels seen earlier. The contents flow into what appears to be a lake of illegal hooch, and a few Negro residents are seen stealing some of the alcohol out of the battered leaking tins.
- A moist, fertile forest in late spring serves as stage for the bizarre spectacle of the mating season. 'The Birds are not singing' reflects upon the quality of interaction between organisms and serves to express personal observations, putting them into a larger context of environment and evolution.
- Speaking in his native tongue, Glen Plake talks about keeping trees and forests healthy by not moving firewood. In Don't Move Firewood's first celebrity video spoken entirely in Bro language, Glen communicates with his people about how much he likes to shred the pow, ski the gnar, and trip out on the big hills...while educating you on how buying local firewood will prevent the spread of invasive insects and diseases. As Don't Move Firewood always says, 'Don't take wood from the hood -- jack it when you get there.'
- Part of a hugely successful campaign created by David&Goliath in 2000, these short films were produced for the Kia Motors Corporation. They capture the whimsical relationship many newcomers to the brand had experienced when acquiring their first car - love at first sight. The success of these productions became the foundation upon which these two companies would collaborate in the decades that followed.
- Chuck and Gloria Norman talk about the challenges they faced; as a family, in dealing with AIDS and hepatitis C. The viewer will be impacted by their courage and honesty in the detailing of their experiences. Their story is a story of hope and possibilities. It is a story of family, love and faith. Anyone facing the challenges of AIDS/Hepatitis C will be uplifted after watching this documentary. All viewers will walk away with a tear in their eye and encouragement in their heart.
- An egg desperately tries to prevent being hatched.
- A piece of paper is divided by hand into an even number of pieces and then reassembled. A photograph of this finished composition is then printed and divided again. This makes the impossible possible, tearing the now included empty spaces that make up the tears in the paper. The feedback division process is repeated while the number of imprecise manual divisions gradually increase.