viernes, 28 de septiembre de 2012

Zombiecausto

(English Bellow) 

Ok amigos "ON AIR"
El "webumentarie" que realice acerca del Zombiecausto, "al aire" en ABC News / Univision.

15 Sobrevivientes. Cientos de Zombies. 4 Km. 1Hr.



Zombicausto es la nueva aventura diseñada por Zombie Walk Mexico, en la que los fans pueden sentir el terror y la adrenalina de escapar de hordas de zombies en un escenario post-apocalíptico. El objetivo: no es llegar primero, si no llegar con vida. Cada sobreviviente tiene 5 vidas colgando de un cinturón. Los zombies pueden tomar solo una vida a la vez. Cada 10 minutos sale un grupo de sobrevivientes. Corren por el bosque en un circuito cerrado, encontrado obstáculos, puntos de control  y zombies corriendo. ¿Estas listo para correr por tu vida?



Participaron más de 800 sobrevivientes y 200 zombies. Hubo más de 150 personas involucradas en la planeación y logística. 



Zombie Walk México es un proyecto diseñado para crear eventos y actividades con temática zombie. El proyecto comenzó hace 6 años con la ahora reconocida internacionalmente: Marcha Zombie de la ciudad de México, que cuenta con el Récord Guinness al ser la marcha zombie más grande del mundo, con casi 10,000 zombies, posicionando la ciudad como la Capital Zombie del Mundo. 

El Zombiecausto a comenzado...


15 Survivors. Hundreds of Zombies. 4 Km. 1 Hr.  Zombiecausto is the new adventure designed by Zombie Walk Mexico in which the fans can feel the terror and adrenaline of running away from the zombie hordes in a post-apocalyptic scenario. The objective: not to arrive first, but lo survive. Each survivor has 5 lives hanging from their belt. The zombies can take just one life at a time. A group of survivors leave the start each 10 minutes. Running through the woods in a closed course, they will encounter obstacles, checkpoints and running zombies. ¿Are you ready to run for your life?

More than 800 survivors and 200 zombies participated. There were more than 150 people involved in the planning and logistics.

Zombie Walk Mexico is a project designed to develop events and activities with zombie theme. The project started 6 years ago with the now internationally known Zombie Walk from Mexico City, that holds the Ginness Record for the biggest march of zombies with almost 10,000 zombies, positioning the city as the World’s Zombie Capital.

The Zombiecaust has just begun…


"The Ad" VS. "The Making Of" (BATELCO - INFINIY)




VS.








jueves, 20 de septiembre de 2012

Games We Play (Juegos que jugamos)


(Text in english below)


"El hombre que no tiene imaginación, no tiene alas."



Cuando era pequeño, recuerdo los largos días de viaje con mi abuelo. Solía pasar por nosotros de sorpresa el último día de escuela para llevarnos a la playa o cualquier otro lugar distante y maravilloso. Recuerdo que entonces el asiento de atrás del coche era gigante, lo suficiente para que cupiéramos mi hermana, mi hermano y yo. Se convertía en un campo de batalla. Un salón de juegos. Una nave espacial. Un centro de comando. Un ring. Un restaurante. Y cuanta cosa se nos ocurriera. Y eso solo en el trayecto en el que salíamos de la ciudad.

Luego de las primeras horas de viaje y habiendo agotado las posibilidades dentro del pequeño gran espacio del asiento de atrás, recuerdo pasar las siguientes horas del viaje imaginando cosas y juegos.

Ahora ya más grande, me gusta mucho manejar en carretera. Sobretodo de noche. Y recuerdo haberme encontrado más de una vez jugando "Pong" con las lineas de la carretera, donde un pequeño pixel imaginario rebota durante kilómetros y kilómetros empujado por la defensa del coche y entre las líneas blancas.

O ir caminando sin pisar las lineas. O haciendo equilibrio. O brincando para alcanzar cosas. Si. Aún lo hago. 

Me atrevo a decir que todos en algún momento hemos jugado algún juego imaginario. Esos juegos que jugamos de una forma u otra y nos recuerdan, al menos de niños, el increíble poder de la mente humana (o que tan locos estamos). Hoy con este vídeo, veo que no soy el único y me llena de recuerdos y buenos momentos.








"The man who has no imagination has no wings."



I remember when I was young, the long travel days with my grandpa. He used to go for us to the last day of school by surprise to take us to the beach or any other distant and marvelous place. I remember then that the back seat of the car was gigantic. Enough for my sister, my brother and I. It was a battle field. A playroom. A spaceship. A command center. A ring. A restaurant. And any other occurrence. And that was just while we got out of the city.

Then, the first hours of travel and being depleted any more possibilities of our confined space on the back seat, I remember spending the last hours of the road imagining things and games.

Now, much more adult, I love to drive on highway. More during nights. I remember, more than once, finding myself playing “Pong” with the lines of the road. Where a little pixel bumped over kilometers and kilometers with the bumper of the car and in between the white lines.

Or walk without stepping on the lines. Or making balance. Or jumping to reach high things. Yes. I still do. 

I could say that anyone at least once have played an imaginary game. Those games we play and remember us one way or another, at least as childs, the incredible power of the human mind (or how crazy we are). Today with this video, I see that I’m not the only one and I smile with memories and good moments. 

lunes, 17 de septiembre de 2012

Pulp Fiction! (Miserlou)



Just found this great video uploaded two days ago, and is hitting today (almost) the 100,000 views. This group is called "Trilogy", and are some great violin trio indeed. 




Wikipedia: "Misirlou", from the Greek: Μισιρλού 'Egyptian girl', is a folk song dating back to 1927, originally as a Greek rebetiko composition influenced by Middle Eastern music. The song then gained popularity among Middle Eastern audiences through Arabic (belly dancing), Jewish (klezmer) and Turkish versions.

The song eventually gained worldwide popularity through Dick Dale's 1962 American surf rock version, which was responsible for popularizing the song in Western popular culture. Various versions have since been recorded, including other surf and rock versions by bands such as The Beach Boys and The Ventures as well as international orchestral easy listening (exotica) versions by musicians such as Martin Denny and Arthur Lyman. Dick Dale's surf rock version later gained renewed popularity through its use in the 1994 Quentin Tarantino film Pulp Fiction and again through its sampling in The Black Eyed Peas song "Pump It" (2006).

Enjoy. 

(From "My [Confined] Space": original link)



miércoles, 29 de agosto de 2012

Something different... Dogs and Zombies!



Incredible acting, action, romance and suspense, zombie-style!! With a twist... DOGS!

This project was raised and funded via KICKSTARTER.COM. Originaly the directors Andres and Diego Meza Valdes (The Meza Brothers) pledged for a $3,000 USD kickstarter project, and ended with a $5,849 USD project. 

I think its well executed, with all the twist and turns of the genre and completely focused on a "band of dogs" that try to survive the apocalypse. 

The Meza Brothers comment on their kickstarter page: "People want to se Homeward Bound meets a Zombie apocalypse, they just don't know it yet." Homeward Bound (1993) is a Disney classic where three pets are left behind when their family goes on vacation. They start an amazing journey through America to find their owners. 

The directors synopsis:

A zombie apocalypse unites a ragtag pack of dogs in the ruined streets of Miami. Immune to the epidemic, they must stick together to survive in the midst of ferocious undead and human survivors in this unauthorized sequel to "Homeward Bound." Sit. Stay. Play dead...




Will the man's best friend have better luck?

martes, 28 de agosto de 2012

Will.I.Reach for the Stars?



"Reach For The Stars" (Mars Edition) was played today, for the first time "out on the surface" of the planet at 4pm EST (August 28, 2012) and was transmitted by NASA TV. 


will.i.am (photo: NASA)

The whole concept involves teaching the students how the transmission across the space and the mission of the "Curiosity" Rover on Mars will work for the next two years. This project is a collaboration of NASA and Black Eyed Peas "i.am.angel" Foundation. 


A true inspiration to follow your dreams and keep looking to the stars. It all starts with a little step. Everything. Every morning. Every journey. 

102 millions of kilometers. And yet, from that old and mysterious planet, we have been able to transmit music, images, video, and control an almost 900 kg rover that will be roaming the Mars surface for the next martian year (1.88 of an earth year).

This song will travel to the earth for its release, and maybe... to the stars.


Indeed the "Curiosity" will continue surprising us. 
We have proven that we can "Reach for the stars." 






The song in PerezHilton.com


lunes, 27 de agosto de 2012

The valtari mystery film experiment



Sigur Rós gave some filmakers the exact same budget to make videos for their new album "Valtari". What they should do? "Whatever comes into their head" when they listen to the songs from the album. The great idea was (and many of you, readers and fellow filmmakers will agree) to grant fully creative freedom removing the usual "artistic approval". 

How many of us haven't just dreamed about that? The "client" comes with his project (in this case, a video for their music). You are not going to tell them how to write music, am I right? THEY ARE SIGUR RÓS! Well... they are not telling the directors how to do their work either. Absolute Creative Freedom. 

This Valtari mystery film experiment doesn't stop there. They invited any other filmmaker around the world to  make an "official video" that will be voted and selected among all the entries to be part of the series of videos that will be published on the official Sigur Rós webpage. And will receive a modest price of $5000. 

"We never meant our music to come with a pre-programmed emotional response. We don’t want to tell anyone how to feel and what to take from it. With the films, we have literally no idea what the directors are going to come back with. None of them know what the others are doing, so hopefully it could be interesting."

A "mystery" film experiment indeed. You never know what the result will be. 

Here is the official page of the videos: 

The page of the invitation "Direct a video for Sigur Rós":

And the competition details: 

Sigur Rós - Fjögur píanó


"i really can’t remember why we started this record, i no longer know what 
we were trying to do back then. i do know session after session went pear-
shaped, we lost focus and almost gave up...did give up for a while. but then 
something happened and form started to emerge, and now i can honestly say 
that it’s the only sigur rós record i have listened to for pleasure in my own 
house after we’ve finished it." - georg



Fjögur píanó by Alma Har'el

Taken from the "valtari mystery film experiment" 
More details: www.sigur-ros.co.uk/valtari/videos/
Valtari is available to purchase now: www.sigur-ros.co.uk/valtari/buy/
Alma Har'el - winner of Best Documentary Tribeca Film Festival - www.bombaybeachfilm.com 

jueves, 23 de agosto de 2012

METACHAOS

"Visually Aggressive, Mind Twisting, 
Full Packed travel to hell!"


(Text taken  from the VIMEO original page)

SINOPSYS

Metachaos, from Greek Meta (beyond) and Chaos (the abyss where the eternally-formless state of the universe hides), indicates a primordial shape of ameba, which lacks in precise morphology, and it is characterized by mutation and mitosis.

In fact the bodies represented in METACHAOS, even though they are characterized by an apparently anthropomorphous appearance, in reality they are without identity and conscience. They exist confined in a spaceless and timeless state, an hostile and decadent hyperuranium where a fortress, in perpetual movement, dominates the landscape in defense of a supercelestial, harmonic but fragile parallel dimension. In its destructive instinct of violating the dimensional limbo, the mutant horde penetrates the intimacy of the fortress, laying siege like a virus. Similar to the balance of a philological continuum in human species, bringing the status of things back to the primordial broth.




STATEMENT

METACHAOS is a multidisciplinary audio-visual project, articulated in a short film, a set of photography (alessandrobavari.com/english/Metachaos-photographies/gallery_Metachaos-photographic_series.htm) and mix-technique paintings. The purpose of the project is to represent the most tragic aspects of the human nature and of its motion, such as war, madness, social change and hate. An accretion of feelings that are metaphorically represented by specific visual forms, which are abstract conceptually, but concrete and tangible formally. The application of acid and monochromatic tints, besides the strong contrasts, makes everything intentionally more oppressive and tragic.

In order to obtain a more immersive and plausible version, the shot was taken adopting the camera live technique. The extreme and frenetic motion of the shoulder camera, similar to the subjective one, becomes a main constant, so that, along with the persisting cuts used to edit the video, create a bigger sense of instability and danger. In fact, thanks to the dissemination of Technology, it is possible to notice that the unconscious-esthetic potential of the shots available on Youtube, characterized by a pseudo-documentary and amateur approach, often offer an unexpected emotional involvement, which trigger an exhibitionistic-voyeuristic interchange between the author and the consumer.

The irrational gesture and action of the bodies, as if a collective form of madness controlled them, are inspired by artists like Bosch and Bruegel who, between the ‘400 and ‘500, produced an iconography where irrational images show sickly madness and pain.

The project has been realized using different techniques: live shots taken in discharged industrial sites, CGI animations, tracking and motion captures, besides various other analogical ones.

American Jeff Ensign, aka Evolution Noise Slave composed the original sound track, which has been progressively updated during the video production. The musical score was inspired by 6 separate pieces Jeff had previously created that were then combined into a hybrid. The composition was also based in part from a sonic interpretation of the ideas presented in Antonin Artaud’s the Theater and Cruelty overlaid on Bavari’s images.

JURY STATEMENT FROM PRIX ARS ELECTRONICA 2011.

Alessandro Bavari’s “Metachaos” is an impressive display of the amazing graphics that can be produced with leading-edge hardware and software. The 8-minute clip begins with a sequence of clear, geometric forms that suggest a serene world. But it doesn’t take long until it’s apparent that this was just the calm before the storm. Shadowy creatures and shockingly grotesque figures intrude into this domain rendered in black & white and sepia tones and rip it to pieces. Using the interplay of light and shadow, intentionally shaky camera movements and quick cuts, Bavari takes us on a tour de force through an unsettling imaginary cosmos that grips viewers and doesn’t let them loose. In addition to its extraordinary visuals, “Metachaos” features an impressive composed soundscape of incredibly concentrated intensity—noise elements paired with driving beats, panic-stricken screams, the rattling of bones and gale-force winds.

While some of as did not necessarily share the apocalyptic view of this film, we found that it left the most indelible impression. Narrowly passing through the first round, it grew on us, so that on repeated viewing it miraculously made its way to the top.

What starts as a cinematic, kinetik, yet clean field of geometry and bodies, gradually evolves, or devolves, into the artist’s vision of a nightmarish black-and-white world created by a continual collision of the human and the architectural form. It finally culminates in a screaming dance among the ruins. In a impressive virtuoso tour de force, Alessandro Bavari creates a constant mêlée of grime, projectile muck and dust among collapsing spaces at the stage for metamorphosing human bodies with branching limbs that seem constantly to break the architectural environment apart. Zombies with missing limb sand decaying skin and faces sometimes stand around listlessly and other times appear to engage in orgasmic sex. The human forms become insect-like and multiply in hordes across the building forms. Dust particles and snakes of turbolent, ferrous liquid finally explode into an apocalyptic ocean of flotsam and sludge.

Bavari’s few collaborators helped shape what the credit call “camera tremula” (shaky, documentary-style camera) and sound design. We commend his dedication to a singular artistic vision that is grounded in his practice as a photographer. This is a representation of a caustic end of the world, a world of a audible pain and hopeless destruction rendered with a disturbing reference to 80s-style computer-generated animation as well as 60s “actionism”.



miércoles, 22 de agosto de 2012

ET3 - Space Travel On Earth

Daryl Oster and team are developing a revolutionary new form of transport - Evacuated Tube Travel. Here is their story...

Another Chapultepictures production for Globalpost.com (original link)

August 2012

Produced by John Dickie
Edited by Manuel Mendez


lunes, 30 de julio de 2012

Out of sight

This animation was made by three students graduated from the National Taiwan University of Arts as part of their final project. As in many animations, no words are needed. This animation combines perfectly the innocence of a child with the power of her imagination. A beautiful visual narrative and a very good audio design. 

Being sight one of the most important senses and one of the most valued to me (as a filmmaker), it really brought tears to my eyes. Enjoy!


John Dickie - Sigue en la racha... Los "Telly Awards"



Los Telly Awards, hacen honor a lo mejor de las producciones de cine y vídeo, contenido de vídeo online innovador y programas y comerciales locales, regionales y de televisión por cable.


Durante la entrega numero 33 de los Telly Awards, Univisión recibe como premio la estatuilla Telly de plata (el honor más grande de esta premiación), por el Documental: Mezcal - Agua Bendita, de John Dickie. 

Así mismo recibe otras estatuillas de bronze en las categorias de Edición, Cultural y Documental por el mismo documental y una más el en la categoría Cultural por el documental "Roller Derby Mexico", también de John Dickie.  

Felicidades!! Que sigan las buenas noticias!!


San Baltazar Chichicapam, Oaxaca. Tierra del Mezcal. Hogar de la familia Sánchez, quienes por generaciones han producido, respirado, vivido y tomado el Agua Bendita...







La nueva onda para chicas en DF: Roller Derby. Conozca Lizzy y Las Disasters...

jueves, 19 de julio de 2012

LVL: JEDI MASTER CHIEF SUPREME SAMURAI GAMER "THE KING OF KONG" / A fistful of quarters



Under the name of "The King Of Kong: A fistful of Quarters*" this documentary takes us back to the beginning: The arcade video games. The origin. The first gamer's battle. 

As a gamer, I saw this movie as a journey. I grew up with this video games and were "pure" concentration and ability. Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, Galaga (I had my personal record of 2 million points), JOUST (one of my favorites)... All takes us to the first video game arcades AND the 80's. As the story unfolds, I felt identified at many levels.

As a movie maker, I can tell you that the story was there waiting for someone to tell. It had a great potential and the way that they put it together is greatly done. You will find your favorite characters from your favorite movies IN the real life. IN flesh and bones. This story is amazingly told, full of nerdy gags and Star Wars mentions. It will be a guaranteed ride of emotions (between frustration and glory).

This is one of the most epic battles between video gamers EVER. 

You will take sides, remember, shout, and if you are from the 70's / 80's, you will want to put your hands on the Atari again. AND if you are one of many gamers that NEVER went through more than 3 levels on King Kong, you will receive a shock when you see what this guys do and what is beyond on this classic game.



Absolute concentration, dedication and perfect timing! This is a MUST SEE for any REAL gamer out there. 

An incredible story, great documentary and a journey to the past that you can't miss.

*NOTE: This tittle does honor to Sergio Leone's "A Fistful of Dollars", the first Italian spaghetti western movie from 1964, what makes this documentary: 

"A Modern Video Games Spaghetti Western"

The Good... The Bad... And... the Nerd?? Well, you get the idea...





Check: BILLYvsSTEVE.com


   
The Trailer

viernes, 13 de julio de 2012

"Donde Sopla el Viento" - 1er Lugar Documental en el ECO FILM FESTIVAL 2012

"Donde Sopla el Viento"


El silencio es roto por el sonido del viento. Un viento poderoso que ha empujado las velas de los descubrimientos humanos desde hace siglos. Este viento, mexicano y oaxaqueño, da hoy vida al cortometraje documental de John Dickie. Un viento fuerte que nos lleva a soñar y descubrir que vienen grandes cambios. Así como el agua a moldeado  rocas y arena durante miles de años, el viento también ha jugado un papel importante en cada uno de los acontecimientos que han modificado la faz de la tierra. Siempre presentes, las fuerzas naturales han estado ahí mucho antes que la aparición del hombre. Y si no hacemos conciencia, seguramente seguirán después de que ya no quede ninguno de nosotros. 

John, considerado por muchos de los que lo conocemos como un "oaxaqueño nacido en londres de padres escoceses" (gracias a Damian Mendoza), contempló con ojo documental como conviven dos fuerzas maravillosas en un lugar alejado y perdido en el paisaje de Oaxaca. 

Por un lado, el incansable viento de la región y por otro, la inteligencia humana. Dos fuerzas que unidas, pueden lograr encender un cambio que restaure no solo la faz de nuestro bello hogar (el planeta tierra) si no también la conciencia de humana. 

Después de la muestra de la selección oficial y posteriormente de la premiación, llegué al silencio de mi casa. Revise contactos y apagadores. Desconecté todo lo que no estuviera usando. Y al salir de la habitación, apagué la luz. 

Y al estar a punto de dormir, me pregunté: ¿Que sigue?

No es suficiente con apagar una luz. O con poner focos ahorradores. Hay que generar conciencia. Participar activamente en el cambio. Informar a los que no tienen acceso a la información 

El cortometraje de John es fundamental para entender como debemos funcionar, no solo en el ámbito ecológico si no en el de las relaciones humanas. Puede haber inventos tan sorprendentemente sencillos generador axial eólico y lo mas sorprendente de todo, que puede ser hecho en su propia casa con herramientas comunes. Compartir este conocimiento ha sido vital para mucha gente a la que no llega la energía eléctrica y que hoy, pueden no solo tenerla, si no generarla ellos mismos mediante el uso gratuito del viento. Es increíble ver como hay quien está interesado en compartir el conocimiento y creo que no hay mejores palabras para explicar esto que:

"Dale a un hombre pescado y comerá un día;
enséñale a pescar y comerá toda la vida"

Bajo el lema de "El cine puede crear conciencia", se desenvuelve el 2do Eco Film Festival, al cual llegaron más de 600 obras audiovisuales, que separadas en 4 secciones principales (Ficción, Animación, Documental y Campaña Audiovisual) recibieron premiación por área y luego un primer lugar de todo el festival.  

John ganó el primer lugar en la clausura por el cortometraje documental "Donde Sopla el Viento". Felicidades a todos los demás ganadores, excelentes trabajos. Y extendería la felicitación a a todos los que en una incansable tarea por transmitir el conocimiento y crear conciencia de los problemas de los cuales no solo somos la causa, si no también la posible solución, han participado en este festival y seguramente seguirán participando. Sun trabajos igual de valiosos que los premiados. 

¡¡A seguir creando conciencia!!




John Dickie recibiendo su premio. 
¡Felicidades John, de todo el equipo de Chapultepictures!




Cineminuto de presentación del ECO FILM FESTIVAL 2012 - presentado por Emmanuel 


“Queremos acercar a la población a disfrutar del cine, darle herramientas para pensar y para actuar contra los atropellos cometidos por el propio ser humano, e invitar a que cada uno asuma la responsabilidad que le corresponde para cambiar nuestra manera de actuar y relacionarnos con el medio ambiente, detener la explotación incontrolada de los recursos naturales y su destrucción evitando consecuencias más graves”.


-Emmanuel Acha Martínez Presidente del Consejo Directivo Hombre Naturaleza A.C.

viernes, 6 de julio de 2012

John Dickie: "Donde Sopla el Viento" SELECCIÓN OFICIAL ECO FILM FESTIVAL


Felicidades a John Dickie, quien ha sido escogido como "Selección Oficial" del ECO FILM FESTIVAL por su cortometraje de energía sustentable: "Donde Sopla el Viento"

Página Oficial ECOFILM 2012: http://www.ecofilmfestival.org/


Un fuerte abrazo amigo!!

domingo, 1 de julio de 2012

viernes, 29 de junio de 2012

Reverso

Uno de los mejores cortometrajes que me he encontrado en la red. Gran animación, música e historia.


Reverso from ArtFx on Vimeo.

Documentary Short: The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom (Trailer & Specs)


(INFO FROM: American Cinematographer / June 2012 - "Short Takes" A poetic Portrait of Survival By Iain Stasukevich)

TECH SPECS:

Camera: EOS 7D

Lenses: Canon EF 16-35mm, 24-70mm and 70-200mm zoom lenses; Canon 2x extender; Canon 24mm tilt focus lens.

Filters: Series 9 ND and Polarizer

Additional Equipment: Manfrotto fluid-head tripod.

Sound: Pistol Grip and mic with a small MP3 recorder.

"Last Minute Addition": AA-battery-powered LED lamp.



CREATIVE SPECS:

Zero intrusion. The idea of a light and portable equipment like this was to capture the moment respecting the privacy of the survivors. "... inspired by classical Japanese composition and framing." "It's a sort of moving photograph that really allows the viewer to see the details." Slow pans and tilts avoided the rolling-shutter cameras 'Jello-cam' effect. 

NOTES ON YOUTUBE:

2012 ACADEMY AWARD® Nominated - Documentary (Short Subject)
2012 Sundance Film Festival - Winner - Jury Prize, Short Film Non-Fiction
2012 Environmental Film Festival - Polly Krakora Award
2011 Toronto Film Festival
2011 BFI London Film Festival
2011 Hamptons Film Festival

Survivors in the areas hardest hit by Japan's recent tsunami find the courage to revive and rebuild as cherry blossom season begins.

A stunning visual poem about the ephemeral nature of life and the healing power of Japan's most beloved flower.

Directed by Academy Award Nominated filmmaker Lucy Walker (Waste Land), featuring photography by Aaron Phillips and music by Moby.

Director: Lucy Walker
Director of Photography: Aaron Phillips
Editor: Aki Mizutani
Music: Moby
Producers: Kira Carstensen & Lucy Walker
Executive Producers: Tim Case & Charles V. Salice
Associate Producers: Charleen Manca & Nicole Visram

jueves, 28 de junio de 2012

#YoSoy132 - Chronology of a Movimiento


Chapultepictures Present:
#YoSoy132 - Chronology of a Movimiento
by: John Dickie

June 18th. Globalpost.com

Another stormy season of presidential elections is underway in Mexico.

Voters go to the polls on July 1st to choose from four contrasting candidates.

Yet with an estimated 3.5 million people voting for the first time, the real players in this election may well be the country’s youth. A non-partisan political movement known as YoSoy132 – I am 132 – has gathered momentum in recent weeks, erupting out of university campuses and spreading contagiously across social media and city streets...

martes, 26 de junio de 2012

The Earth Project: "Tortilla Sunshine"

Produced by: John Dickie
Presented by: Shell

Solar ovens transform Mexican villages. A self-taught solar engineer brings massive sun-powered ovens to central Mexico.




PRODUCTION IMAGES:



jueves, 21 de junio de 2012

"El Faro" - de Po Chou Chi

Cortometraje/Animación
Director: Po Chou Chi

En verdad creo que sobran las palabras. Solo puedo decir que me hizo pensar en mis padres. En la vida que me dieron y en la luz con que han bañado cada día y noche mi existir. Espero poder algún día ser el faro de alguien...


martes, 19 de junio de 2012

The Marmalade: The beauty of high speed

The Marmalade Creative Effects is a special effects studio in Germany. What captured my attention on this particular video, in addition to the beautiful images, was the use of a "High Speed Motion Control System" they called 'Spike'. You may want to pay special attention to the minute 02:54 of the video. The precision that uses Spike to follow the falling cup of wine to the floor. That opens a new panorama about making special "high speed" shooting. I see that they are using a "Phantom" camera (a really small one) on the 'Spike'. The "Phantom HD Gold". But what makes the SPIKE an amazing tool for filmmakers is the robotic arm that controls the High Speed Movement of the camera. 

>>SPIKE<< IN ACTION: http://www.themarmalade.de/spike

Surely we will be seeing more amazing images on commercial and cinema. 





The Marmalade: Behind The Scenes

martes, 29 de mayo de 2012

Calle 13, Cafe Tacuva y Julieta Venegas en Wirikutafest!

By John Dickie




By JOHN DICKIE

Despite what some believe was a government effort to undermine its effectiveness, Wirikutafest went off without a hitch this past weekend. Café Tacvba, Julieta Venegas, and Calle 13, among others, played at the music festival in support of the Wixárika people (commonly known as Huicholes), one of Mexico’s oldest and most traditional Indian groups.

The Wixárika holy land in the desert of San Luis Potosi, called Wirikuta, is still under threat from Canadian mining company First Majestic, which plans to exploit the area for its silver and gold, with potentially grave ecological and cultural consequences for the region, a UNESCO-protected site. Many local residents however are in favor of the mining project, citing the fact that it would bring much-needed jobs.

Last week, Mexican officials announced the creation of an ambiguously titled “Mining Reserve” which they say will prohibit mining in a 45,000-hectare area inside the Wirikuta perimeter, and offered 761 hectares of the sacred mountain Cerro Quemado to the Wixárika. Indian leaders refused the offer and pointed out that this area is just a small portion of the 140,000 hectares of holy land they are trying to protect.

The festival, held in Mexico City’s Foro Sol, also featured Los Caifanes, Enrique Bunbury, Lengualerta and Ely Guerra, and was organized by Café Tacvba singer Rubén Albarrán, Roco Pachukote of La Maldita Vecindad and Aho Colectivo to raise funds for the Wixárika in their struggle.

jueves, 17 de mayo de 2012

En un minuto…

 

Cortometraje de CANANA y CIEL.
Director: Alonso Ruizpalacios
Productores: Julián Levin y Arturo Sampson
Fotografía: Damián García

Sinopsis:

En un minuto puede pasar tu vida frente a tus ojos y con suerte, puedes llegar a ver las cosas con mayor claridad. Esto es lo que le sucede a Pecas en el verano.

 

viernes, 13 de abril de 2012

"Roller Derby Chicas"

There's a new craze among girls in the city: Roller Derby. Meet Lizzy and Las Disasters...

La nueva onda para chicas en DF: Roller Derby. Conozca Lizzy y Las Disasters...

A ChapultePictures production | Official Page

For Univision, April 2012 | Original Post

Produced by John Dickie
Edited by Manuel Mendez
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martes, 10 de abril de 2012

GlobalPost Webby Submission 2012 | To live and die in Mexico

"GlobalPost Webby Submitions 2012" has selected 10 documentaries from our International Award Winning Director, John Dickie, as an example of "distinctive video reporting". Congratulations John!


GlobalPost.com | GlobalPost Webby Submission 2012 | To live and die in Mexico

1) Drug-war paramedics in a city under siege


   
 2) Mexico City: Journalism under fire

   
 
 3) Community Complicity: Who’s to blame for Juarez’s meltdown?

     
 4) Jail block Jesus 

     
 5) Ruthless kidnappings on a migrant train 

     
 6) High times: The push to legalize marijuana in Mexico 

     
 7) Sinaloa: On the frontlines of Mexico’s drug war 

     
 8) Mexico’s oil bandits 

     
 9) Mexico City Vice

     
 10) Mexico City: Gangster Chic