- published: 11 Feb 2012
- views: 156519
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ELEPHANT (2003) by Gus Van Sat
Disclaimer: You should NOT try this at your school. The only purpose here is to share a Gu...
published: 11 Feb 2012
ELEPHANT (2003) by Gus Van Sat
Disclaimer: You should NOT try this at your school. The only purpose here is to share a Gus Van Sat masterpiece. Please, enjoy this movie and do NOT kill anybody. Have a peaceful no violent day.
(:
- published: 11 Feb 2012
- views: 156519
1:56
Elephant (2003), la bande-annonce officielle
En ce jour d'automne, les lycéens, comme à leur habitude, partagent leur temps entre cours...
published: 10 Jun 2011
Elephant (2003), la bande-annonce officielle
En ce jour d'automne, les lycéens, comme à leur habitude, partagent leur temps entre cours, football, photographie, potins, etc. Pour chacun des élèves, le lycée représente une expérience différente, enrichissante ou amicale pour les uns, traumatisante, solitaire ou difficile pour les autres. Cette journée semble ordinaire, et pourtant le drame couve...
- published: 10 Jun 2011
- views: 10978
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Elephant (2003) Trailer
Elephant (2003) Trailer
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0363589/
Director: Gus Van Sant
Alex F...
published: 20 Jan 2012
Elephant (2003) Trailer
Elephant (2003) Trailer
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0363589/
Director: Gus Van Sant
Alex Frost, Eric Deulen, John Robinson, Elias McConnell
- published: 20 Jan 2012
- views: 1075
5:33
Elephant Part 1 (Sub)
Directed & Written by Gus Vant Sant (2003)
Gus VanSant's ELEPHANT isn't an unquestionab...
published: 19 Aug 2009
Elephant Part 1 (Sub)
Directed & Written by Gus Vant Sant (2003)
Gus VanSant's ELEPHANT isn't an unquestionable masterpiece, but it's close. I found it to be hypnotic and gripping, and in spite of knowing how things would end, I still found the ending to be devastating.
SINOPSIS
Es la historia en la vida de un grupo de jóvenes en una secundaria Estadounidense. La película se va intercambiando entre cada uno de los personajes, y, a medida que transcurre, vamos conociendo y viendo su mundo, lidiando con sus problemas que convierten su vida en algo mucho más serio, prontamente lo que parecía un día normal se convierte en una pesadilla. Lo que se pretende dejar como mensaje, es que uno está tan acostumbrado a tales situaciones que no se mosquea cuando las ve, ya que aprendió a vivir con ellas...
- published: 19 Aug 2009
- views: 121639
1:47
Crazy Trailer from the movie ELEPHANT (2003)
This is not an offical trailer made by them but infact a trailer of the madness made by me...
published: 07 Nov 2012
Crazy Trailer from the movie ELEPHANT (2003)
This is not an offical trailer made by them but infact a trailer of the madness made by me..
- published: 07 Nov 2012
- views: 87
8:49
Elephant de Gus Van Sant 2003 partie 1/10
Le film a été supprimée par youtube pour cause d'infraction aux droits d'auteur....
published: 25 Mar 2009
Elephant de Gus Van Sant 2003 partie 1/10
Le film a été supprimée par youtube pour cause d'infraction aux droits d'auteur.
- published: 25 Mar 2009
- views: 44800
3:33
#13 - Elephant (2003) - Review by BGK90
Coming back with another movie that gets under your skin.
My short film THEY HATE US:
ht...
published: 18 Jan 2013
#13 - Elephant (2003) - Review by BGK90
Coming back with another movie that gets under your skin.
My short film THEY HATE US:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY9Rg6tyX_4&list;=UUhvAe7p_mEedh3DOtxRDM8w&index;=1
- published: 18 Jan 2013
- views: 49
15:13
Elephant ITA 1/5
Elephant è un film del 2003 diretto da Gus Van Sant, vincitore della Palma d'oro al miglio...
published: 31 Jul 2011
Elephant ITA 1/5
Elephant è un film del 2003 diretto da Gus Van Sant, vincitore della Palma d'oro al miglior film e del premio per la miglior regia al 56º Festival di Cannes.[1] È liberamente ispirato al massacro della Columbine High School e ad altre stragi in ambito scolastico.
Il titolo allude al proverbiale elefante nella stanza, metafora di un problema che tutti possono vedere ma di cui nessuno vuole parlare, ed è una citazione dell'omonimo film del 1989 diretto da Alan Clarke, sulla violenza settaria nell'Irlanda del Nord
La narrazione si svolge nell'arco di una sola giornata, che sembrerebbe assolutamente normale, passata in un ambiente scolastico (comprensiva di dialoghi tra ragazzi, tra studenti e professori, partecipazioni a lezioni, e così via). La trama percorre la situazione da soggettive differenti.
John è la "guida" che percorrendo la scuola ci mostra la vita scolastica e gli studenti. Michelle, studentessa timida ed emarginata per il suo aspetto fisico e la sua goffaggine nelle attività motorie, si occupa dell'organizzazione della biblioteca. Brittany, Nicole e Jordan sono tre ragazze ossessionate dal proprio corpo e dall'apparire. Per riuscire ad avere un corpo perfetto, conforme agli standard della moda, le tre cadono vittime della bulimia. Elias è un ragazzo solitario e sognatore amante della fotografia.
I personaggi centrali della giornata sono Eric e Alex, due ragazzi con la passione per le armi. Alex è inoltre appassionato di musica ed Eric di videogiochi violenti. Tutto pare normale, fino a quando, a fine giornata, Eric e Alex in tuta mimetica vanno nella scuola, seminando morte e terrore.
Titolo originale Elephant
Paese USA
Anno 2003
Durata 81 min
Colore colore
Audio sonoro
Genere drammatico
Regia Gus Van Sant
Soggetto Gus Van Sant
Sceneggiatura Gus Van Sant
Fotografia Harris Savides
Montaggio Gus Van Sant
Musiche Ludwig van Beethoven
Scenografia Harris Savides
Interpreti e personaggi
John Robinson John McFarland
Alex Frost Alex
Elias McConnell Elias
Eric Deulen Eric
Nathan Tyson Nathan
Carrie Finklea Carrie
Kristen Hicks Michelle
Alicia Miles Acadia
Jordan Taylor Jordan
Nicole George Nicole
Brittany Mountain Brittany
Bennie Dixon Benny
Timothy Bottoms Mr. McFarland
Matt Malloy Mr. Luce
Premi
Festival di Cannes 2003: Palma d'oro, premio per la miglior regia
- published: 31 Jul 2011
- views: 30489
1:54
Elephant 2003 Title Sequence
Title sequence created for the 2003 Elephant film. Module DE0970 for first year Interactiv...
published: 14 May 2012
Elephant 2003 Title Sequence
Title sequence created for the 2003 Elephant film. Module DE0970 for first year Interactive Media Design course.
Visit my Uni blog to see more on the research and development on all of my modules; http://motmit.tumblr.com
Gun Model was first created in SketchUp then exported into 3dsmax for rendering and finally finished off in after effects.
- published: 14 May 2012
- views: 43
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Belly
I can feel you in my Belly
For full festival and award info visit: www.juliapott.com/Bell...
published: 23 Jul 2012
author: Julia Pott
Belly
I can feel you in my Belly
For full festival and award info visit: www.juliapott.com/Belly
Credits:
A film by: Julia Pott
Production: Royal College of Art
Sound Design: Joseph Tate
Animation Assistance: Robin Bushell
Eammon O’Neill
Ben Cady
Stephen Middleton
Theo Nunn
Voices: Olivia Gurney Randall
Cornelius Clarke
Joseph Tate
Robert Blythe
Laurence Weedy
Supported by: Passion Pictures
Screenings
The Summer Show, RCA, London, 2011
See No Evil, The City Arts & Music Project, London, 2011
Short and Sweet, The Pheonix, London, 2011
Hackney Film Festival, RIO Cinema, London, 2011
Canterbury Anifest, Augustine House, Canterbury, 2011
Chicago Film Festival, 2011
Playgrounds Festival, Netherlands, 2011
L’Alternativa, 18th Barcelona Independent Film Festival, 2011
Encounters International Film Festival, Bristol, 2011
Adobe Design Achievement Awards, Taipei, Taiwan, 2011
Pictoplasma, New York, 2011
Animated Dreams, Estonia, 2011
Rencontres Henri Langlois 34th Festival, Poitiers, France, 2011
Les Sommets du cinéma d’animation de Montréal, Canada, 2011
Animateka International Animation Film Festival, Slovenia, 2011
Anilogue International Animation Festival, Vienna and Budapest, 2011
Sundance Film Festival, 2012
Clermont Ferrand Film Festival, France 2012
Premiers Plans Film Festival, France, 2012
Flickerfest, International Short Film Festival, Australia, 2012
Tricky Women, International Competition, Vienna, 2012
Mecal International Short Film Festival, Barcelona, 2012
SXSW, 2012
Charleston Film Festival, 2012
Holland Animation Film Festival, Utrecht, 2012
San Francisco International Film Festival, 2012
Lisbon International Independent Film Festival, 2012
Ashland Independent Film Festival, 2012
Boston Independent Film Festival, 2012
Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film, Germany, 2012,
Flatpack Festival, Birmingham, UK, 2012
Visueltdagene (The Visual Days), Oslo, Norway, 2012
Maryland Film Festival, 2012
ANIFILM, Trebon, Czech Republic, 2012
Vienna Independent Shorts Film Festival, 2012
Sarasota Film Festival, 2012
Southside Film Festival, PA, 2012
San Francisco Film Festival, 2012
Newport Beach Film Festival, 2012
Catalina Film Festival, 2012
World Festival of Animated Film – Animafest Zagreb 2012
Pictoplasma, Berlin, 2012
Kyiv International Short Film Festival, Ukraine, 2012
Rooftop Films, NYC - May 25th and June 15th
Provincetown International Film Festival 2012
Wiesbaden International Weekend of Animation, Germany, 2012
Short Shorts Film Festival, Japan, 2012
CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival, Toronto, 2012
Hiroshima International Animation Festival, 2012
Royal Television Society Awards, UK, 2012
Seoul International Cartoon and Animation Festival, 2012
Leiden International Short Film Experience, 2012
Sequence Short Film Festival, France, 2012
5.International Animated Film Festival, Poland, 2012
Edinburgh International Film Festival, 2012
Animation Block Party, NYC, 2012
International Competition at Fantoche, Switzerland, 2012
Sidewalk Film Festival, Alabama, 2012
Free Range Film Festival, Minnesota, 2012
International Competition at Fantoche, Switzerland, 2012
Milwaukee Film Festival, 2012
Kloosterkino, Netherlands, 2012
Les Perceides – 4E - Festival International de Cinema et D’art de Perce
Concorto Film Festival, Italy, 2012
Free Range Film Festival, Minnesota, 2012
Milano International Film Festival, 2012
Animacursed Festival, Rio De Janeiro, 2012
Calgary International Film Festival, 2012
3D Wire Festival, Spain, 2012
XXII Message to Man International Film Festival, Russia, 2012
Sedicicorto Film Festival, Italy, 2012
The Grand Cinema, Tacoma, 2012
Fantoche International Film Festival, Sweden, 2012
Giraf Animation Festival, Canada, 2012
31st Uppsala International Short Film Festival, Sweden, 2012
St. John's International Women's Film Festival, Canada, 2012
Cucalorus Film Festival, North Carolina, 2012
Corona Cork Film Festival, Ireland, 2012
Underwire Film Festival, UK, 2012
AFI Film Festival, Los Angeles, 2012
Awards
Passion Pictures Prize, 2011
Shortlisted, Ridley Scott Associates Residency, 2011
Nominated, Conran Award, 2011
Best Graduation Film, Chicago Film Festival, 2011
International Jury's Special Prize, Anilogue International Animation Festival 2011
Canal + Award, Clermont Ferrand Film Festival, France 2012
Best European Student Film, Holland Animation Film Festival, 2012
Golden Gate Award for Best Animated Short film, San Francisco International Film Festival, 2012
Royal Television Society Award, Postgraduate Animation, Finalist, 2012
New Talent Award - Fantoche International Film Festival, Sweden, 2012
Best Short, Philadelphia Film Festival, 2012
Special Jury Award for Animation at AFI Film Festival, 2012
Best Director, Underwire Film Festival, UK, 2012
Archived in the British Film Institue, 2011
2:57
Evelyn Evelyn "Have You Seen My Sister Evelyn" Music Video
"Have You Seen My Sister Evelyn"
© 2010 by Evelyn Evelyn
Produced by Amanda Palmer & Jason...
published: 02 Oct 2011
author: Amanda Palmer
Evelyn Evelyn "Have You Seen My Sister Evelyn" Music Video
"Have You Seen My Sister Evelyn"
© 2010 by Evelyn Evelyn
Produced by Amanda Palmer & Jason Webley
http://evelynevelyn.com
-VIDEO-
Director: Hoku Uchiyama - http://hokuuchiyama.com
Produced by: Erich Lochner, Matt Miller, and Adam Bolt
Lead Animator: Adam Bolt
Executive Producers: Jason Webley & Amanda Palmer
Director of Photography: Adam David Meltzer
Evelyn Evelyn played by: Lexi Ibrahim & Nikki Ibrahim
Composite Work: Travis Gorman & Michael Scott
Additional Composite Work: Caleb Clark & Geronimo Moralez
Skeleton-Dance Animator: Julian Birchman
Additional Animation: David Johnston
Character Design: Adam Bolt
Additional Character Design: Odessa Sawyer
Wardrobe Designer: Jessica Huang
Production Design: David A. Novak
1st Assistant Camera: Louis Normandin
Gaffer/Dolly Grip: Rex Kinney
Sound Design: Mike Weinstein
VFX Consultants: Dan Blank & Arvin Bautista
Hair & Makeup: Stephanie Bravo
Skeleton-Dance Performance & Choreography: Shaheed Qaasim & Joanna Meinl
Production Manager: Sky Prendergast
Special Thanks:
Melissa Malandrakis, Steven Ritz-Barr, Daniela Meltzer, Robert Snyder, Brie Ford, Sanghee Oh, Scott Jones, Kent & Ruth Uchiyama, Mahea Uchiyama, Kevin Farey, and Karen Criswell
Video ©2011 Eleven Records
A Vanishing Angle Production - http://vanishingangle.com
16:26
Red Bull "Perspective"
RED BULL MEDIA HOUSE
DIR: NICHOLAS SCHRUNK
PROD: ANDY CARLSON
DP: MARC RITZEMA
SHOT WITH: ...
published: 20 Feb 2013
author: Marc Ritzema
Red Bull "Perspective"
RED BULL MEDIA HOUSE
DIR: NICHOLAS SCHRUNK
PROD: ANDY CARLSON
DP: MARC RITZEMA
SHOT WITH: PHANTOM FLEX & EPIC
Music (in order of appearance)
"Excellent" (Instrumental) -- Propaganda
Humble Beast Records
"Un Momento" -- T-Mos
"Vive Le Roi" -- Five Knives
"Sleepless" -- Flume Future Classic
"Vice Versa" -- Alert 312
"Knights of Shame" -- AWOLNATION
"Kill The Elephants" (Instrumental) -- Alert 312
0:37
I AM
Tronic directed and animated this spot on the loss of nature in our increasingly man-made ...
published: 02 Nov 2009
author: TronicStudio
I AM
Tronic directed and animated this spot on the loss of nature in our increasingly man-made landscape. I AM shows a bleak future, where animals, now a recent memory, are constructed from detritus. This is their plea to us.
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I AM Interview 11/2/09
Vivian Rosenthal www.tronicstudio.com
Sebastien Agneessens www.formavision.info
SEBASTIEN:
This is Sebastien Agneessens from Formavision recording Vivian Rosenthal on November 2, regarding the piece I AM.
I find the title I AM quite interesting, because it contrasts both with the future and the past that you use in your spoken poetry. Why did you choose I AM as the title for your piece?
VIVIAN:
The title comes from the animals’ declaration of who they are. Each animal says, “I AM the elephant” and “I AM the horse” and it’s through language that they are reinforcing their physicality and their place in the world. And the irony, of course, is that animals don’t have access to our language, they have their own languages, but we privilege ours. And so with this piece, the idea was that by giving them access to language, it was giving them agency, giving them power, giving them the ability to be heard. And so the title I AM I chose really as a way to underscore the importance of our understanding of the self. And by expressing the self, I think people can understand how to relate not just to animals, but to the planet at large, and to see it as a reflection of themselves and therefore hopefully care more about its future and our future collectively.
S:
In I AM, you juxtapose an empty New York City landscape, which could be any other desolate urban landscape, with some kind of archeological relic. This relic, even though it is being built in front of your eyes, seems like a ruin, a relic of some vanishing civilization. Why did you choose to depict the animals in such a fragile and man-made state?
V:
I love that question, because I think it’s so insightful in terms of the thinking that went into the piece. Essentially the reason the animals have this archaic feeling is because that’s how they are quickly becoming, they are becoming relics. So instead of giving them a more sleek form or language, we chose to have them made out of detritus, just out of found wood. And the reason for that was that it feels that they are becoming these vestiges of trash essentially, because that’s how we are treating them. By treating the planet and our environment that way, we are essentially doing the same to these creatures. They are becoming almost like walking ghosts that are just drifting through a manufactured landscape.
S:
I notice that the only free animal is the one that disappears, meaning that it’s the one that decides to flee the human world, or the manufactured landscape as you call it. Do you consider your piece to be mainly about the relationship between nature and culture? Or mankind? Or did you approach this piece to speak about the place of animals in the planet?
V:
Well, hopefully it can have a personal interpretation for each viewer. Since I can’t speak for everyone, and only myself, I think for me, yes, it’s very much about the erasure of history as we move forward. And I think as animals and human cultures become extinct, they are only going to live on through our memory, and obviously through images and film. But really, I think we almost need to be forced to see them in a new light, made up of wood, to recognize their fragile state. That’s a big part of why they keep breaking and collapsing, it’s almost like these are their last words, their last breath, before they are destroyed, before they are made extinct.
S:
Why the choice of these four particular animals - the elephant, the horse, the bear and the bird?
V:
It’s not really about the specificity of these particular animals, it could have been any type of animal, it’s more about capturing a moment in time. The elephant, the horse, the bear- those three were chosen for their size and their feeling of power. The bird, and I think you touched on this in one of your other questions, the bird was really speaking to the idea of hope. So the other three kind of have the sense of defeat and nostalgia, and a sense of having given up and lost. Whereas the bird, because it can fly, symbolically to me still held hope, the hope that somehow it could escape to a better landscape or a better point in history. Whether or not it can is a whole other question, but this was really talking about the symbolic nature of the bird.
S:
Do you think the only hope for survival of the bird to actually escape human civilization?
V:
Yeah, I guess sadly it is, at least metaphorically. I’d like to think that maybe they’ll be a shift, and instead of damaging the environment and the planet, we’ll start to help it. But I think we are a long way off. There is a lot of damage that we would have to undo before we could get back to a
Youtube results:
3:43
Elephant Ending
Ending of the school shooting from Gus Van Sant's 2003 film, Elephant
Elephant is a 2003 ...
published: 22 Apr 2011
Elephant Ending
Ending of the school shooting from Gus Van Sant's 2003 film, Elephant
Elephant is a 2003 drama film edited, written, and directed by Gus Van Sant. It takes place in the fictional Watt High School, in the suburbs of Portland, Oregon, and chronicles the events surrounding a school shooting, based in part on the 1999 Columbine High School massacre. The film begins a short time before the shooting occurs, following the lives of several characters both in and out of school, who are unaware of what is about to unfold.
Uploaded for educational purposes only for UNCC's LBST 1102's Seminar Section (or UCOL 1205) and the Film Festival Project found at the following link:
https://sites.google.com/a/uncc.edu/lbst-1102-film-festival-wiki-spring-2011/404/differential-identifica/elephant
- published: 22 Apr 2011
- views: 49533
3:35
Elephant (Gus Van Sant)
Elephant (2003) by Gus Van Sant. Shooting scene. Added music score by Matthew Seipel. seip...
published: 16 Jul 2010
Elephant (Gus Van Sant)
Elephant (2003) by Gus Van Sant. Shooting scene. Added music score by Matthew Seipel. seipelm@yahoo.com
IMDB:
"A day in the lives of a group of average teenage high school students. The film follows every character and shows their daily routines. However two of the students plan to do something that the student body won't forget. "
- published: 16 Jul 2010
- views: 1504
15:14
Elephant ITA 5/5
Elephant è un film del 2003 diretto da Gus Van Sant, vincitore della Palma d'oro al miglio...
published: 31 Jul 2011
Elephant ITA 5/5
Elephant è un film del 2003 diretto da Gus Van Sant, vincitore della Palma d'oro al miglior film e del premio per la miglior regia al 56º Festival di Cannes.[1] È liberamente ispirato al massacro della Columbine High School e ad altre stragi in ambito scolastico.
Il titolo allude al proverbiale elefante nella stanza, metafora di un problema che tutti possono vedere ma di cui nessuno vuole parlare, ed è una citazione dell'omonimo film del 1989 diretto da Alan Clarke, sulla violenza settaria nell'Irlanda del Nord
La narrazione si svolge nell'arco di una sola giornata, che sembrerebbe assolutamente normale, passata in un ambiente scolastico (comprensiva di dialoghi tra ragazzi, tra studenti e professori, partecipazioni a lezioni, e così via). La trama percorre la situazione da soggettive differenti.
John è la "guida" che percorrendo la scuola ci mostra la vita scolastica e gli studenti. Michelle, studentessa timida ed emarginata per il suo aspetto fisico e la sua goffaggine nelle attività motorie, si occupa dell'organizzazione della biblioteca. Brittany, Nicole e Jordan sono tre ragazze ossessionate dal proprio corpo e dall'apparire. Per riuscire ad avere un corpo perfetto, conforme agli standard della moda, le tre cadono vittime della bulimia. Elias è un ragazzo solitario e sognatore amante della fotografia.
I personaggi centrali della giornata sono Eric e Alex, due ragazzi con la passione per le armi. Alex è inoltre appassionato di musica ed Eric di videogiochi violenti. Tutto pare normale, fino a quando, a fine giornata, Eric e Alex in tuta mimetica vanno nella scuola, seminando morte e terrore.
Titolo originale Elephant
Paese USA
Anno 2003
Durata 81 min
Colore colore
Audio sonoro
Genere drammatico
Regia Gus Van Sant
Soggetto Gus Van Sant
Sceneggiatura Gus Van Sant
Fotografia Harris Savides
Montaggio Gus Van Sant
Musiche Ludwig van Beethoven
Scenografia Harris Savides
Interpreti e personaggi
John Robinson John McFarland
Alex Frost Alex
Elias McConnell Elias
Eric Deulen Eric
Nathan Tyson Nathan
Carrie Finklea Carrie
Kristen Hicks Michelle
Alicia Miles Acadia
Jordan Taylor Jordan
Nicole George Nicole
Brittany Mountain Brittany
Bennie Dixon Benny
Timothy Bottoms Mr. McFarland
Matt Malloy Mr. Luce
Premi
Festival di Cannes 2003: Palma d'oro, premio per la miglior regia
- published: 31 Jul 2011
- views: 17172