9:21
LCV Cities Tour - Augusta: The Maine State House
Tour the Maine State House as we go inside this historic building. Tour Guide Dan Fournier...
published: 05 Oct 2012
LCV Cities Tour - Augusta: The Maine State House
Tour the Maine State House as we go inside this historic building. Tour Guide Dan Fournier tells the history of the building and some of the stories related to Governor's throughout the state's history. Visit: www.c-span.org
published: 05 Oct 2012
12:49
LCV Cities Tour - Augusta: Maine State Library's Special Collections
Learn about the Library's 1st edition copy of the Book of Mormon (published 1830), the...
published: 05 Oct 2012
LCV Cities Tour - Augusta: Maine State Library's Special Collections
Learn about the Library's 1st edition copy of the Book of Mormon (published 1830), the diaries of midwife Martha Ballard, Comfort Magazine (the 1st magazine to reach a million subscribers), and the collection of pictures and writings from Myron Avery, creator of the Appalachian Trail. Visit: www.c-span.org
published: 05 Oct 2012
author: CSPAN
2:26
LCV Cities Tour - Augusta: Maine's First Lady Ann LePage
Hear Maine's First Lady Ann LePage as she talks about life inside the Blaine House and...
published: 05 Oct 2012
LCV Cities Tour - Augusta: Maine's First Lady Ann LePage
Hear Maine's First Lady Ann LePage as she talks about life inside the Blaine House and what it's like being the First Lady of Maine. Visit: www.c-span.org
published: 05 Oct 2012
author: CSPAN
9:33
LCV Cities Tour - Augusta: Maine's State Archives
See Civil War Documents that tell the story of Maine's role during the Civil War, and ...
published: 05 Oct 2012
LCV Cities Tour - Augusta: Maine's State Archives
See Civil War Documents that tell the story of Maine's role during the Civil War, and hear how the war impacted the state from Maine's State Archivist David Cheever. Visit: www.c-span.org
published: 05 Oct 2012
author: CSPAN
1:30
Mike Gordon Portland Maine Cities clip 11/26/2010
First minute or so of Cities from PCMH Mike Gordon show 11/26/10. Fishman view too plus OO...
published: 29 Nov 2010
Mike Gordon Portland Maine Cities clip 11/26/2010
First minute or so of Cities from PCMH Mike Gordon show 11/26/10. Fishman view too plus OOB shout out.
published: 29 Nov 2010
author: BathtubJenn
2:45
The Twin Cities of Maine: Our Community
This is a video montage of Lewiston/Auburn, Maine. Lewiston and Auburn are separated by th...
published: 11 Dec 2011
The Twin Cities of Maine: Our Community
This is a video montage of Lewiston/Auburn, Maine. Lewiston and Auburn are separated by the Androscoggin River, with the Great Falls prominently located in the downtown area of Lewiston and Auburn. Great Falls Development Group is a small customer orientated real estate company. It offers quality apartments in the Twin Cities. Visit our community, and see why we love it so much. Great fishing, paddling, shopping, restaurants, microbreweries, live music, walking, hiking, cycling, and community art, all abound in one of Maine's largest metropolitan areas.
published: 11 Dec 2011
author: GreatFallsDevGroup
2:24
Studying Maine's trash can save money for cities and towns
The University of Maine School of Economics conducted researched on what is contained in t...
published: 30 Dec 2011
Studying Maine's trash can save money for cities and towns
The University of Maine School of Economics conducted researched on what is contained in the waste stream of several Maine communities. This information can be used to inform policies that save money by promoting recycling and reducing the amount of trash that is landfilled.
published: 30 Dec 2011
author: TheUniversityofMaine
4:22
New Lost City Ramblers - Battleship of Maine
New Lost City Ramblers at the Delaware Theatre Company in Wilmington, Delaware, May 15, 20...
published: 16 May 2009
New Lost City Ramblers - Battleship of Maine
New Lost City Ramblers at the Delaware Theatre Company in Wilmington, Delaware, May 15, 2009. Concert presented by the Brandywine Friends of Old Time Music, www.brandywinefriends.org
published: 16 May 2009
author: playthis
11:17
LCV Cities Tour - Augusta: Collection of US Sen. George J. Mitchell
See Maine's Former Senator George J. Mitchell's personal collection located at the...
published: 05 Oct 2012
LCV Cities Tour - Augusta: Collection of US Sen. George J. Mitchell
See Maine's Former Senator George J. Mitchell's personal collection located at the Bowdoin College Special Collections, we learn about his political career and his life before and after public office. Visit: www.c-span.org
published: 05 Oct 2012
author: CSPAN
9:59
LCV Cities Tour - Augusta: The Blaine House
Tour the Blaine House with Maine State Historian Earle Shettleworth. Learn about Maine'...
published: 05 Oct 2012
LCV Cities Tour - Augusta: The Blaine House
Tour the Blaine House with Maine State Historian Earle Shettleworth. Learn about Maine's Governor's mansion and its namesake James G. Blaine, an American political figure during the mid to late 19th century. Visit: www.c-span.org
published: 05 Oct 2012
author: CSPAN
3:04
(MAINE) Homeland Security Blimp "coming to a city near you"
Hitlers dream was to fly a blimp over every major city spreading his ideas. www.mainemedia...
published: 08 Dec 2009
(MAINE) Homeland Security Blimp "coming to a city near you"
Hitlers dream was to fly a blimp over every major city spreading his ideas. www.mainemediaresources.com www.c4isrjournal.com www.aero-news.net
published: 08 Dec 2009
author: naturalrootlawn
2:26
Coast Guard City Designation for Rockland, Maine
The designation ceremony recognizing Rockland, Maine as an offical Coast Guard city...
published: 27 Aug 2008
Coast Guard City Designation for Rockland, Maine
The designation ceremony recognizing Rockland, Maine as an offical Coast Guard city
published: 27 Aug 2008
author: USCGImagery
1:28
Barstool Blackout Tour | Portland, Maine | Port City Music Hall | 1.26.12
Barstool Blackout Tour | Portland, Maine | Port City Music Hall Soldout show 600+ Screamin...
published: 30 Jan 2012
Barstool Blackout Tour | Portland, Maine | Port City Music Hall | 1.26.12
Barstool Blackout Tour | Portland, Maine | Port City Music Hall Soldout show 600+ Screaming College Kids! 1.26.12 Video by www.207Nightlife.com & Palm Drive Pictures
published: 30 Jan 2012
author: 207Nightlife
3:16
LCV Cities Tour - Augusta: Mayor Stokes Interview
Augusta's Mayor William Stokes talks about some of the challenges facing Maine's C...
published: 05 Oct 2012
LCV Cities Tour - Augusta: Mayor Stokes Interview
Augusta's Mayor William Stokes talks about some of the challenges facing Maine's Capital city and recent revitalization efforts taking place in Augusta. Visit: www.c-span.org
published: 05 Oct 2012
author: CSPAN
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6:22
OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Still shocked and excited from last night, it's an honor for us to show you this absolutel...
published: 12 Jun 2011
Author: OFFF, let's feed the future
OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Still shocked and excited from last night, it's an honor for us to show you this absolutely MINDBLOWING TITLES made for OFFF by PostPanic.
Thank you so much to PostPanic, and specially to Mischa Rozema, Ania Markham and Si Scott, simply epic!!!
Written by Mischa Rozema and British graphic designer, Si Scott, the opening titles reflect their dark thoughts on a possible future. Directed by Mischa and shot on location in Prague, the film guides the viewer through a grim scenario embedded with the names of artists appearing at this year’s OFFF festival. The live action was brought back to Amsterdam for post, primarily carried out by PostPanic’s in-house team of artists but also with the additional help of freelancers and partner companies that we have enjoyed strong creative relationships with over the years. It’s really fair to say that this was a labour of love by a passionate crew of people.
Says Ania Markham, Executive Producer at PostPanic:
“The images created by the crew of people working on the titles has been unbelievable, with nationalities represented including Dutch, Czech, English, American, Polish, German, Swedish and Belgian. It’s been a great opportunity for all of us to work together on a non-commercial project we’re passionate about and we’re so proud of the combined effort and final result.”
DIRECTORS NOTES (Mischa Rozema)
This project started out as a collaboration between myself and Si Scott. Right from the start, we decided that it should be the darkest thing we could make. I think it just felt natural to the both of us; if we had to nail the future, it would not be a nice place.
This idea evolved into a clash of times. Inspired by an idea from the late Arthur C. Clarke. He wrote about different historical civilizations meeting in a single point in time. So what happens when civilizations meet? The 'weaker' one gets eaten by the 'stronger'. You only have to look at history to see the destructive power of civilizations.
So the main underlying idea is: what would happen if the future lands on our doorstep today? Let's take mankind, add perhaps 100 years and then let them show up on our doorstep today. The future would pretty much devour the present. Probably in a matter of, let's say, 7 days… So that's what we're looking at. But every ending also means a new beginning, hence Year Zero.
There's all kinds of hidden messages in there. Like the virus eating away at reality, buildings and people, even at the viewers brain. It's behaving off course much like a computer virus. And the network of wires represents the future of social networking. I just made it physical and let it 'catch' the city and it's people like a net. All these ideas just serve as inspiration for us to create a future that worked for this concept. They're not meant to be deciphered by the audience. It's still meant to be just a title sequence and not an actual movie.
Now what makes a good title sequence? Personally, I think it's something that gets you in the mood, warms you up for what you're about to experience, be it a film, tv series or in our case, the OFFF festival. We decided to treat the OFFF festival as a feature film experience. So all we had to do was get the viewer into the right state of mind. Without, of course, being too narrative led. The best title sequences out there are nothing but a random collection of images/scenes that don't tell a lot if you watch them on their own. But edit them together and a new context is created. A context that matters, a feeling that gets the viewer ready for the main event, in our case, the festival.
To get started, the next thing we did was make a collection of ideas that would scare me and Si. So, anything drawn from our youth, right through to stuff that's inspired us over the years as well as seemingly random compositions that trigger the imagination of the viewer. For example, when we show you the aesthetics of a car explosion, it's carefully constructed. Why a car and not something else? Because an exploding car brings extra content to an otherwise simple aesthetic display of violence. A car doesn't explode by itself so instantly the brain tries to formulate the background behind it. It adds an either political or criminal edge to the violence. To me it felt appropriate because of the sense of protest and rebellion the shot has. And maybe the biggest question; was there someone in the car and if so, who was it? For me, every idea should provoke these kind of questions; from a girl in a prom dress holding a rocket launcher to a riot cop standing in the kitchen. All scenes have a pre and post story to them. In no time you're actually trying to connect these seemingly random scenes and boom; you've just created your own strange context. You now have a feeling, a taste and lots of questions probably. Questions that normally would be answered by watching the actual movie. But since there's no actual movie here we'll leave stranded with, hopefully,
5:53
Out Of A Forest
Running time: 5:53
Stop Motion on location / greenscreen
Directed by: Tobias Gundorff Boes...
published: 09 Feb 2010
Author: Tobias Gundorff Boesen
Out Of A Forest
Running time: 5:53
Stop Motion on location / greenscreen
Directed by: Tobias Gundorff Boesen
Animation by: Katrine Kiilerich, Frederik Villumsen, Christophe Peladan, Tobias Gundorff Boesen
Light and Photography: Martin Bested, Andreas Berg
2010 The Animation Workshop
My Bachelorfilm from The Animation Workshop. Set to the song "Slow Show" by The National, who were kind enough to allow me to use their music. It is a non-commercial short film, intended for festivals.
It is shot in the forests surrounding Viborg, Denmark. My main inspiration was victorian litterature, and "Boxer" by the national. It was painful to finish, as shooting stop motion in the forest at night for longer periods turned out to offer alot of problems :) But it was also great fun and adventure.
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Festivals
"Wallabout Film Festival" April 2010, New York
"VISIONS FROM THE FUTURE" may 2010, Torino
"Kinetoscope Animation Festival", june 2010, Taipei
"Anima Mundi" july 2010, Sao Paolo & Rio de Janeiro
"Festival Internacional de Benicassim" July 2010 Spain
"Odense International Film Festival", August 2010, Odense Denmark
"BUSTER International Film Festival" September 2010, Copenhagen Denmark
"3D Wire" October 2010, Segovnia Spain
"Hamburg Animation Awards" 2010
"Topanga Film Festival", August 2010, California
"Salt Lake City Film Festival", 12-15 August 2010
"Bornshorts Festival", 27-28 August 2010, England
"Fantastic Film Festival", October 2010, Lund Sweden
"Animest International Animation Festival", Oct 2010, Bucharest Romania
"Encounters Film Festival", October 2010, Bristol England
"KLIK International animation festival" Amsterdam Holland, 2010
"Best of KLIK festival" Programme at Turin Italy, oct 2010
"Århus Filmfestival", November 2010, Denmark
"LINOLEUM" Festival, October 2010, Moscow Russia,
"Freeky Creek Film Festival", October 2010, USA
"Musicclip Festival", November 2010, Barcelona Spain
"Animated Dreams" - Black Nights Film Festival. Tallinn, Estonia Dec. 2010
"METERS" international youth film festival, Russia nov. 2010
"Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival" Nepal, Dec. 2010
The International Youth Festival of Short Cinema and Animation "METERS", Moscow Russia, November 2010
“Minimalen” International Film festival, Norge 2011
“Go Short” International short film festival Nijmegen, Holland 2011
"Chulpicine Film Festival", Equador, September 2011
"Montreal Stop Motion Festival", Montreal Canada, September 2011
"Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival", Seattle September 2011
"Se-Ma-For Film Festival", Poland 22-25 sept 2011
"FIJR Granada", Granada Spain, 22-29 Oct 2011
"Canterbury Anifest", Canterbury England, October 2011
PLAY, Amsterdam Holland 17-19 Nov 2011
Awards and nominations
“Best Picture” Wallabout Film Festival, New York
“Diamond In The Rough” Topanga Film Festival, California
“Best Music Video” Anim’est International Animation Festival, Bucharest Romania
“Most Surprising National Film” Odense International Film Festival
3rd Place Hamburg Animation Awards 2010
"ANOBA Award" 2010 Nominee, Helsinki Finland oct. 2010
"Melies D’or" 2010 Nominee, SITGES Spain, Oct. 2010
"VIEW! Award" nominee, Turin Italy Oct 2010
"2nd Place, Best new director" Musicclip Festival, Barcelona nov. 2010
"Best Animated Film" METERS film festival, Russia
6:22
Year Zero - OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Following in the footsteps of Prologue Films and The Mill, PostPanic have created this yea...
published: 09 Jun 2011
Author: PostPanic
Year Zero - OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Following in the footsteps of Prologue Films and The Mill, PostPanic have created this year’s prestigious opening titles 'Year Zero' for OFFF Festival 2011 in Barcelona http://offf.ws/bcn2011/
Written by Mischa Rozema and British graphic designer, Si Scott, the opening titles reflect their dark thoughts on a possible future. Directed by Mischa and shot on location in Prague, the film guides the viewer through a grim scenario embedded with the names of artists appearing at this year’s OFFF festival. The live action was brought back to Amsterdam for post, primarily carried out by PostPanic’s in-house team of artists but also with the additional help of freelancers and partner companies that we have enjoyed strong creative relationships with over the years. It’s really fair to say that this was a labour of love by a passionate crew of people.
DIRECTOR'S NOTES (By Mischa Rozema)
This project started out as a collaboration between myself and Si Scott. Right from the start, we decided that it should be the darkest thing we could make. I think it just felt natural to the both of us; if we had to nail the future, it would not be a nice place.
This idea evolved into a clash of times. Inspired by an idea from the late Arthur C. Clarke. He wrote about different historical civilizations meeting in a single point in time. So what happens when civilizations meet? The 'weaker' one gets eaten by the 'stronger'. You only have to look at history to see the destructive power of civilizations.
So the main underlying idea is: what would happen if the future lands on our doorstep today? Let's take mankind, add perhaps 100 years and then let them show up on our doorstep today. The future would pretty much devour the present. Probably in a matter of, let's say, 7 days… So that's what we're looking at. But every ending also means a new beginning, hence Year Zero.
There's all kinds of hidden messages in there. Like the virus eating away at reality, buildings and people, even at the viewers brain. It's behaving off course much like a computer virus. And the network of wires represents the future of social networking. I just made it physical and let it 'catch' the city and it's people like a net. All these ideas just serve as inspiration for us to create a future that worked for this concept. They're not meant to be deciphered by the audience. It's still meant to be just a title sequence and not an actual movie.
Now what makes a good title sequence? Personally, I think it's something that gets you in the mood, warms you up for what you're about to experience, be it a film, tv series or in our case, the OFFF festival. We decided to treat the OFFF festival as a feature film experience. So all we had to do was get the viewer into the right state of mind. Without, of course, being too narrative led. The best title sequences out there are nothing but a random collection of images/scenes that don't tell a lot if you watch them on their own. But edit them together and a new context is created. A context that matters, a feeling that gets the viewer ready for the main event, in our case, the festival.
To get started, the next thing we did was make a collection of ideas that would scare me and Si. So, anything drawn from our youth, right through to stuff that's inspired us over the years as well as seemingly random compositions that trigger the imagination of the viewer. For example, when we show you the aesthetics of a car explosion, it's carefully constructed. Why a car and not something else? Because an exploding car brings extra content to an otherwise simple aesthetic display of violence. A car doesn't explode by itself so instantly the brain tries to formulate the background behind it. It adds an either political or criminal edge to the violence. To me it felt appropriate because of the sense of protest and rebellion the shot has. And maybe the biggest question; was there someone in the car and if so, who was it? For me, every idea should provoke these kind of questions; from a girl in a prom dress holding a rocket launcher to a riot cop standing in the kitchen. All scenes have a pre and post story to them. In no time you're actually trying to connect these seemingly random scenes and boom; you've just created your own strange context. You now have a feeling, a taste and lots of questions probably. Questions that normally would be answered by watching the actual movie. But since there's no actual movie here we'll leave stranded with, hopefully, an uncomfortable feeling and lots of questions - some might feel unsatisfied and wondering why. Just like a nightmare.
We also wanted the actual titles to be different this time. Most of the time festival titles are driven by the idea on how to show titles. A mechanism that displays titles in a creative way. We actually thought to bring the festival theme to the foreground and have the titles play a part in it. Incorporate them so they become the actual fiber/texture of the
1:31
"BREATHE"
This Crossfit inspired piece is an experiment in sound, small moments, dynamic build and h...
published: 11 May 2011
Author: Paul Schneider
"BREATHE"
This Crossfit inspired piece is an experiment in sound, small moments, dynamic build and human intensity.
It's a race against the clock that we all must face, and a reminder to breathe, because you can.
Main piano track is Fugitif 1 by Swod: http://bit.ly/jGkUvc
Directed & Shot: Paul Schneider
Edit: Andrew Maggio (http://www.framecycle.com)
Sound Design: Paul Schneider & Andrew Maggio
twitter: @lettershome
I'd like to thank Windy City Crossfit & it's athletes for their talent, dedication and the fantastic facility.
Youtube results:
1:17
Used Construction Equipment for Sale Lewiston ME | Rental JCB Heavy Equipment for Rent in Maine
www.northlandjcb.com Call 1-888-770-0274 they have one of best selections of used and rent...
published: 21 Sep 2011
Used Construction Equipment for Sale Lewiston ME | Rental JCB Heavy Equipment for Rent in Maine
www.northlandjcb.com Call 1-888-770-0274 they have one of best selections of used and rental construction equipment inventories in in Maine cities like Portland, Lewiston, Bangor, West Scarborough, Sanford, Brunswick, South Portland Gardens, Auburn and South Portland Gorham. They offer sales, rental, service and parts for new and used JCB Construction equipment, including skid steers, excavators, backhoes & wheel loaders. NorthlandJCB has the construction and heavy equipment that will meet your needs and price. Whether you're looking for a small mini excavator or a large wheel loader, they have it all. To make your heavy equipment rental or purchase, easier on the budget, they are offering very competitive packages and new customer incentives. NorthlandJCB also provides onsite repair service and replacement parts, as well as used construction equipment for sale.
published: 21 Sep 2011
author: newenglandlifttrucks
1:49
LCV Cities Tour - Augusta: Literary Scene
Hear local author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and magazine columnist Barbara Wal...
published: 05 Oct 2012
LCV Cities Tour - Augusta: Literary Scene
Hear local author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and magazine columnist Barbara Walsh describe the topic choices of Maine writers and preferences of Maine readers.
published: 05 Oct 2012
author: CSPAN
0:35
Chris Peterson - Gheto Park Augusta Maine
messin around at the cities attempt at a sk8park. It's all good - better than no park....
published: 12 Jan 2007
Chris Peterson - Gheto Park Augusta Maine
messin around at the cities attempt at a sk8park. It's all good - better than no park.
published: 12 Jan 2007
author: CapCitySk8
2:05
Camden, Maine, United States and surroundings traveler photos - TripAdvisor TripWow
tripwow.tripadvisor.com - Tour of Camden, United States created at TripWow by TravelPod (a...
published: 19 Nov 2010
Camden, Maine, United States and surroundings traveler photos - TripAdvisor TripWow
tripwow.tripadvisor.com - Tour of Camden, United States created at TripWow by TravelPod (a TripAdvisor™ company) TripAdvisor™ TripWow Slideshow of Camden by TravelPod. Cities visited on this trip: - Camden, Maine, United States Photos in this video: - "From Mount Battie" by Brightfamily from a blog titled "Happy 4th of July" - "Camden harbor from Mount Battie" by Brightfamily from a blog titled "Happy 4th of July" - "Clementine the Shop Bunny" by Kevinandstephne from a blog titled "We LOVE Camden!" - "Water under the buildings" by Crosscanada2010 from a blog titled "Sun and beautiful sites" - "Time for some Lobsta!" by Brightfamily from a blog titled "Happy 4th of July" - "Cade being Cade" by Brightfamily from a blog titled "Happy 4th of July" - "Stop Wait Wave" by Kevinandstephne from a blog titled "Low key Camden" - "Near the Ocean" by Brightfamily from a blog titled "Happy 4th of July" - "Camden Harber" by Brightfamily from a blog titled "Happy 4th of July" - "Sunshine" by Brightfamily from a blog titled "Happy 4th of July" - "Lobsta!" by Brightfamily from a blog titled "Happy 4th of July" - "LL Bean" by Brightfamily from a blog titled "Happy 4th of July" - "Camden!" by Marcosbt from a blog titled "Tip New England - Camden!"
published: 19 Nov 2010
author: TripAdvisorTRIPWOW