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Psychedelic take on “Taxi Driver” by Michel Gondry
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Psychedelic take on “Taxi Driver” by Michel Gondry
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source: Wired
@10 months agoHow do you convince people to give you money for something you’ve never done?
For 9 months, my mornings all started with the same questions: Did I have meetings setup? Who hadn’t I called yet? Who had asked me to follow up with him or her? Then I would grit my teeth and jump on the phone. A wise friend once told me that he’d been fishing all his life, but only once in all those years did he ever see a fish jump out of the water and land in his boat. In other words, people weren’t going to be lining up at my door to hand me $50,000 checks. I was going to have to get out there and do some serious convincing.
Never once at the end of a first meeting did I get someone’s commitment, so there were several crucial things to remember. Before I left, I always determined how we were going to follow up. Then I’d make sure to send each person a hand-written note, thanking him or her for taking the time to meet with me.
The more you try and sell something, the better you get at fielding people’s objections. That’s really all sales is in its simplest form- overcoming objections.
- Jeffrey Goodman on raising money for The Last Lullaby @10 months agoThis is the Music video for Royksopp’s “Senior Living.” The video is very cinematic with really beautiful wide shots. It strikes an interesting balance between being serious and being hilarious at the same time. Ultimately, the hilarious pregnancy at the end is the basis for really serious emotions.
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Gradients of purple to aqua-sky blue and a tiny tint of skin pink.
We made a beautiful short film for you to watch, love, and vote for! The “Ten Thousand Others” film is a visual journey of a jogger who realizes his fantastical link to nature and the people around him as he suffers a heart attack.
Relativity Media executives rely heavily on data. They use what they call a regression analysis - a computer deep-dive into dozens of variables that could affect a film’s potential performance, such as genre, release date, and actor’s appeal - before deciding to greenlight a film. The goal is to limit the company’s risk.
Relativity Media also tries to limit losses by filming in countries that offer lucrative tax incentives and selling off foreign distribution rights before a film is released, which can potentially cover more than 60% of production costs.
@10 months agoMade by Pogo, who’s a video deejay and music producer. He remixes music from chords and sound samples in movies and cuts it to scenes in the same movie. It becomes mesmerizing.
His site: http://www.pogomix.net/category/videos/
Another cool remix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVxe5NIABsI&feature=channel
We made a beautiful short film for you to watch, love, and vote for! The “Ten Thousand Others” film is a visual journey of a jogger who realizes his fantastical link to nature and the people around him as he suffers a heart attack.
Autofuss, bought at fire-sale prices, former car-assembly droids (Fanuc s430iL) to make commercials that call for a lot of crane and dolly shots. With limber 6-axis arms and an ability to move at whiplash speeds while maintaining pinpoint accuracy, the bots are a natural for fancy camera work.

source: Wired
How do you convince people to give you money for something you’ve never done?
For 9 months, my mornings all started with the same questions: Did I have meetings setup? Who hadn’t I called yet? Who had asked me to follow up with him or her? Then I would grit my teeth and jump on the phone. A wise friend once told me that he’d been fishing all his life, but only once in all those years did he ever see a fish jump out of the water and land in his boat. In other words, people weren’t going to be lining up at my door to hand me $50,000 checks. I was going to have to get out there and do some serious convincing.
Never once at the end of a first meeting did I get someone’s commitment, so there were several crucial things to remember. Before I left, I always determined how we were going to follow up. Then I’d make sure to send each person a hand-written note, thanking him or her for taking the time to meet with me.
The more you try and sell something, the better you get at fielding people’s objections. That’s really all sales is in its simplest form- overcoming objections.
- Jeffrey Goodman on raising money for The Last LullabyRelativity Media executives rely heavily on data. They use what they call a regression analysis - a computer deep-dive into dozens of variables that could affect a film’s potential performance, such as genre, release date, and actor’s appeal - before deciding to greenlight a film. The goal is to limit the company’s risk.
Relativity Media also tries to limit losses by filming in countries that offer lucrative tax incentives and selling off foreign distribution rights before a film is released, which can potentially cover more than 60% of production costs.