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20 April 2012 10:41 AM, PDT | Filmmaker Magazine - Blog | See recent Filmmaker Magazine news »
We’re entering the final week of voting for the 2012 Vimeo Awards. Over at the Vimeo site are 12 videos each in categories ranging from Narrative to Documentary, Romance to Experimental, Lyrical to Captured. Voting is open until April 30, and you can vote once a day per category. “Each category will be evaluated by a mix of industry experts in that category and the category winner from the 2010 Awards, taking into account the community vote,” Vimeo says, so that means your vote will be mixed in with the opinions of judges like Philip Bloom, Lucy Walker, Ted Hope, James Franco and others.
Additionally, Vimeo has just announced further details of this year’s festival and awards event, which runs June 7 – 9 at Vimeo’s headquarters underneath the High Line on New York’s West Side. Further details can be found in the press release below. Filmmaker is a sponsor of the Vimeo Awards this year, »
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26 January 2012 3:25 PM, PST | Beyond Hollywood | See recent Beyond Hollywood news »
Now this is impressive stuff, folks. It’s an excellent and well-made opening title sequence by one Doğan Can Gündoğdu for Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight Rises”. I don’t even want to think about the time it took him to come up with all those background images and newspaper clippings, much less shoot and edit it. It’s also reminiscent (inspired by?) the opening title sequence of David Fincher’s “Seven”, which was directed by Kyle Cooper (also included below). The idea, I think, is that someone’s getting ready to do something very bad, and this is all part of his/her/its research. I think you can guess whose Pov we’re looking at this from by the end. Besides Doğan Can Gündoğdu, the animation and modeling is by Günışığı Cihangir, and featuring the music ff Massive Attack (“Suck Me Up Dub”). Dude’s definitely got »
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