A short piece filmed in the Maldives.
It’s not often we get to see what goes on under the waves and I wanted to show a different perspective of breaking waves and the reef.
If your happy under the water this can be the most peaceful place on earth.
Thanks to Jette Edens for her swimming!
And http://www.clearwatersurftravel.com for the amazing trip.
Equipment: GoPro HD – GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition, Wrist Housing
120fps, 720p, Protune, WB: 5500K, FOV: Narrow
Experiments in speed. Inspired by those great men of the salt flats, those men that in the 60s pushed the Land Speed Record from the 300s up towards the 600mph mark in jet-propelled cars built in their sheds. We decided to do what we do: build a bicycle, but this time, in the spirit of those pioneers of speed, build it to see how fast we could go…
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Director | Greg Hackett
Editor | Tim Swaby
Production Company | Spindle Productions
Sound Recordist | Adam Williams
Camera Assistant | Greg Harris
Production Assistant | Dickon Ireland
Aerial Cameras | Ben Kenobe Ben Sturgess Chris Ridley
Photographer | Tristan Conor Holden
Composer | Daniel J. Harvey
For our latest mission, over 7,000 people pressed play simultaneously and listened to an mp3 file filled with ridiculous instructions at Manhattan’s South Street Seaport. Participants were instructed to dress as tourists to blend in with the crowd and surprise real tourists with their unexpected synchronized actions. This was all part of our tenth annual Mp3 Experiment event.
This is one of over 100 different missions Improv Everywhere has executed over the past ten years in New York City. Others include Frozen Grand Central, the Food Court Musical, and the famous No Pants Subway Ride, to name a few. Visit our website to see tons of photos and video of all of our work, including behind the scenes information on how this video was made.
Pardon My Dust, takes you into a world of art very much unexplored and discovers a unique sketch adventure that has become a very special art form. A canvas, many of us have seen, but never used, Peter Han has transformed into chalk art. Witness Peter’s incredible talent as he discusses how he achieves his calculated art of illustrating, he calls “Dynamic Sketching.”
Directed by Adriel de la Torre
Filmed with the Red Scarlet.
Camera by Roman Arriola and Freddy Duarte
Assistant Camera by Brandon Ruta
Edited by Roman Arriola
Executive Produced by Randy Martinez
Music by Tim Garland “The Architects Eye” from audionetwork.com