- published: 19 Apr 2012
- views: 3554
- author: Photo Finish Records
2:43
SAM MEANS - Something In The Air
Sam Means - Something In The Air (Part of the NONA 7' vinyl) Available 4/21/12 at your loc...
published: 19 Apr 2012
author: Photo Finish Records
SAM MEANS - Something In The Air
Sam Means - Something In The Air (Part of the NONA 7' vinyl) Available 4/21/12 at your local indie record store, as a part of Record Store Day 2012! (http://...
- published: 19 Apr 2012
- views: 3554
- author: Photo Finish Records
3:48
Sam Means - Will You Hang Around [AUDIO]
Sam Means "Will You Hang Around" off of his new 7" Vinyl NONA! Grab your copy on iTunes no...
published: 03 May 2012
author: Photo Finish Records
Sam Means - Will You Hang Around [AUDIO]
Sam Means "Will You Hang Around" off of his new 7" Vinyl NONA! Grab your copy on iTunes now!!
- published: 03 May 2012
- views: 2675
- author: Photo Finish Records
3:00
Sam Means- Will You Hang Around? (Acoustic)
Will You Hang Around? (Acoustic) by Sam Means From the "NONA" EP, released on 7" Vinyl on ...
published: 30 Apr 2012
author: Photo Finish Records
Sam Means- Will You Hang Around? (Acoustic)
Will You Hang Around? (Acoustic) by Sam Means From the "NONA" EP, released on 7" Vinyl on Photo Finish Records 2012 Get the Vinyl here: http://pfr.ec/SAMMEANS.
- published: 30 Apr 2012
- views: 2993
- author: Photo Finish Records
2:05
Yeah Yeah - Sam Means
Genre: Pop Released: Sep. 01, 2009 ® 2009 Apples & Olive....
published: 29 Jan 2011
author: Kevin Thwaits
Yeah Yeah - Sam Means
Genre: Pop Released: Sep. 01, 2009 ® 2009 Apples & Olive.
- published: 29 Jan 2011
- views: 68787
- author: Kevin Thwaits
2:40
Sam Means - Carrie Anne [AUDIO]
Sam Means " Carrie Anne" off of his new 7" Vinyl NONA!! Get your copy on iTunes now!!!...
published: 03 May 2012
author: photofinishrecords
Sam Means - Carrie Anne [AUDIO]
Sam Means " Carrie Anne" off of his new 7" Vinyl NONA!! Get your copy on iTunes now!!!
- published: 03 May 2012
- views: 3294
- author: photofinishrecords
2:05
Sam Means - Yeah Yeah + Lyrics [HQ]
AT&T; commercial song =)...
published: 31 Jan 2011
author: Dennis Zab
Sam Means - Yeah Yeah + Lyrics [HQ]
AT&T; commercial song =)
- published: 31 Jan 2011
- views: 14871
- author: Dennis Zab
1:35
I Will - Sam Means (Beatles Cover)
This is the beautiful Beatles song "I Will", covered by Sam Means, formerly of 'the format...
published: 26 Mar 2012
author: Brian Waldie
I Will - Sam Means (Beatles Cover)
This is the beautiful Beatles song "I Will", covered by Sam Means, formerly of 'the format'.
- published: 26 Mar 2012
- views: 320
- author: Brian Waldie
2:58
Drum Tracks for "I Will Follow (That's All)" by Sam Means
Drum tracks by John O'Reilly Jr. for Sam Means's "I Will Follow (That's All)" from his NON...
published: 19 Apr 2012
author: John O'Reilly Jr.
Drum Tracks for "I Will Follow (That's All)" by Sam Means
Drum tracks by John O'Reilly Jr. for Sam Means's "I Will Follow (That's All)" from his NONA EP. Visit http://www.jordrum.com/studio.php for more about John's...
- published: 19 Apr 2012
- views: 905
- author: John O'Reilly Jr.
5:13
Sam Means- Bigger Heart
"SAMANTH" MUSIC BY SAM MEANS...SONG IS CALLED BIGGER HEART....
published: 03 Aug 2011
author: Macdonald1791
Sam Means- Bigger Heart
"SAMANTH" MUSIC BY SAM MEANS...SONG IS CALLED BIGGER HEART.
- published: 03 Aug 2011
- views: 424
- author: Macdonald1791
2:04
Animation Project: Sam Means "Yeah Yeah"
An animation project I had 2 weeks to complete. I drew these 30+ images in Adobe Illustrat...
published: 22 May 2011
author: Sarah Roseborough
Animation Project: Sam Means "Yeah Yeah"
An animation project I had 2 weeks to complete. I drew these 30+ images in Adobe Illustrator, exported them as PNG files, and then colored them in PS CS3 :)....
- published: 22 May 2011
- views: 219
- author: Sarah Roseborough
2:05
Win in Alaska - Yeah Yeah by Sam Means
My Alaska. I love Alaska, the serenity, the calmness, the people...feels like you're just ...
published: 08 Feb 2011
author: wcichosz
Win in Alaska - Yeah Yeah by Sam Means
My Alaska. I love Alaska, the serenity, the calmness, the people...feels like you're just next to Him...so peaceful. Lyrics to Yeah Yeah : Today was the day ...
- published: 08 Feb 2011
- views: 1093
- author: wcichosz
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Yeah, yeah by Sam Means
...
published: 13 Feb 2011
author: MsDagurlz's channel
Yeah, yeah by Sam Means
- published: 13 Feb 2011
- views: 619
- author: MsDagurlz's channel
Vimeo results:
4:09
Little Kaiju.
The whimsical journey of a mysterious vending machine dwelling creature who explores the s...
published: 29 Aug 2012
author: a TWiN thing.
Little Kaiju.
The whimsical journey of a mysterious vending machine dwelling creature who explores the shadowy corners of Tokyo after dark.
Kaiju (怪獣 kai-jū) is a Japanese word that means "strange beast," but often translated in English as "monster".
We'd love to connect with anybody who enjoyed the film, and encourage you to send our little kaiju out into the big bad world. Continue to check back on the official Facebook page for updates on the film and a limited toy release! And then go download the addictive song adapted from the Kaiju theme, 'Sleepwalking' by Papi Kiki. http://soundcloud.com/papikiki/sleepwalking
http://www.littlekaijumovie.com
http://www.facebook.com/littlekaiju
CREDITS.
Writer/Director: TWiN (Jonathan & Josh Baker)
Lead Actor: Tei Ryushin
Producer (Japan): Sayaka Ito
Editor: Ben Suenaga
Rabbit Animation.
Animation Direction: Nick Losq
Lead CG: Chris Clyne
Character Rigging: Kiel Figgins
Animation: Jeremy Chapman, Nick Losq, Chris Clyne, Christina Lee, Eugene Kim
Compositing: Nick Losq, Chris Clyne, Sam Cividanis
Character Design: Morten Rowley, www.supervixen.net
Music Composer: Jack Milas, www.nylonstudios.com
Music EP: Mark Beckhaus
Sound Design: Joseph Fraioli, www.jafboxsound.com
Colorist: Tom Poole
Special thanks to Douglas Howell, Eric Filler and Joby Barnhart @ www.rabbitcontent.com
6:46
An Exploration in Craft - Featuring: Tanner Goods
*If you have the means, enjoy this video with headphones*
Tanner Goods is a small leather...
published: 19 Apr 2012
author: Ryan Bush
An Exploration in Craft - Featuring: Tanner Goods
*If you have the means, enjoy this video with headphones*
Tanner Goods is a small leather goods manufacturer located in Portland, Oregon. They work hard to manage multiple storefronts and offer a wide range of hand crafted leather accessories. They thrive on their attention to detail and appreciation for top quality products. In the future they plan to expand their product line to include non-leather goods such as eyewear and time pieces, while maintaining their strong roots in simplicity and utilitarian product design. You can purchase their products online at:
www.tannergoods.com
Or find them in person here:
1308 W. Burnside
Portland, Ore. 97209
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This video serves as a documentation of craft that I have long been interested in as a Graphic Designer, and someone who appreciates hand made goods. It is wonderful to see a company that thrives in the "small batch" business model, and I hope they continue to make good things for a long time coming. The process of making something as simple as a belt can remind us of the roots of what this country was founded on: Creativity, Entrepreneurship, and Craftsmanship. Hope you enjoy it!
Special Thanks to:
Tanner Goods - (Thanks for the interview Sam)
Alex Toyoshima - (The guy making the belt) - Without you, this wouldn't have happened, so thanks for being so patient and letting me poke around with my camera. || www.alextoyoshima.com
Alex R. Taylor - (Audio) || www.alexrtaylor.com
Aaron Rayburn - www.cargocollective.com/rayburn
www.fortport.com
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(shameless plug)
www.ryanjbush.com
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Music By: Brian Eno - Thursday Afternoon
1:44
Louis Vuitton Journeys Awards - Aurore
A man travels through his senses, and through the other's body, discovers his own.
Still...
published: 30 Oct 2009
author: Jean-Julien
Louis Vuitton Journeys Awards - Aurore
A man travels through his senses, and through the other's body, discovers his own.
Stills photography by Tommy: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tgkw/sets/72157622585710303/show/
Behind the scenes
Here is the story. A little crazy. My producer in France told me about a contest made by Louis Vuitton around the theme "What a journey means to you ?". But, we were October 15th and the deadline was two weeks later. She suggested me to create an original content. But in such a short time, the only thing I replied was "No way !" And that's precisely when I said that, that I swore I would do something. I needed some serious help to pull out something so fast.
I called my friend Denis, and moved to his appartment in Brussels. Together, in a day and half, we found several ideas. The next day, we decided to go with the nudes. And almost immediately thought "Wait, no way we gonna find people to get naked... For free ?" But we still kept on.
We finished our treatment: http://www.jjpous.com/louisvuitton/treatment.pdf
Sent it to everyone that could - even remotely - help us. Couldn't get the back up from my producer in France, as it wasn't a good time for them. One of the most important helper for this project was out... We had to find serious help and fast. Sophia, my dear producer from Hong Kong (on the music video I made earlier), introduced me her friend Stanley. She was amazing. From Hong Kong as well, she moved to Belgium to work on films. And we met, and talked, and talked. At the end of the day, we had a production plan, a budget (our own), a team, camera and lenses, lighting equipment. Meanwhile, we gathered almost everything for free in Paris: models, lighting, studio. But both there and in Brussels, we lacked of essential things: lenses and camera, or models.
A week went through, our chances were narrowing. I asked my producer in the Netherlands, Raymond, if he could help us. And it was hard to believe. In 5 minutes of chat, we had a studio. In a day, a D.O.P. In three days, everything. Literally. We were stunned. One more big gift: my dear photographer Tommy, met on the set of my earlier music video, was willing to shoot amazing stills for us. So we all moved there, met each other and the team, talked through the storyboard that was freshly finished from the night before: http://www.jjpous.com/louisvuitton/storyboard.pdf
Next day morning, 6am: we wake up, go to the studio half-asleep. With one more challenge. 40 shots, 4 hours make-up, models that have to leave at 7pm, extremely tight budget that doesn't allow us to go overtime. Especially when a whole team of hard-working volunteers is willing to help graciously. And the shooting went, peacefully but neat and fast. Well, with a few improvisations, last minute changes, limited shot dropping and adaptation to the situation. But also nice little extras, free from the storyboard while framing most shots.
And... It's like the beat never gets slower. October 25th. 5 days left. And we have to do: editing, visual effects, music, sound design. And: we have one computer down, the sound design hardware is left in Paris, we couldn't shoot on green screen because of our lighting intention. So: we rush to repair the computer, we rush to Paris to pick up the data, we rush to remove frame-by-frame each background to isolate the characters.
October 30th, 2 hours before the deadline. Film is finally finished, but, the icing on the cake: the Internet connection is down. We ran through Brussels to find a cybercafé still opened. 1 hour left, we enter into one. And... Handle the project on time.
Two weeks earlier, we had no idea of what we would do.
Equipment used for the film
- 2 Nikon D-90 bodies, to counter the overheat issue,
- Zeiss lenses: 18mm, 25mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, 100mm
- Nikon lenses: 10mm, 14mm, 200mm
- Edirol R-9 recorder
- Laptops, hard drives, lights, flags, clothes and stands
- After Effects, Premiere, Sound Forge, Sonar
Credits
Written & Directed by: Jean-Julien Pous & Denis Huneau
Starring: Kim Captein, Sam Azami
Producer: Raymond Van Der Kaaij
Production assistant: Dijana Olcay-Hot
Director of Photography: Gregg Telussa
Sound design: Jean-Julien Pous
Gaffer: Adriaan van de Polder
Stills Photographer: Tommy Ga-Ken Wan
Body Painter: Ferry Zeeman
Runners: Jasper Bakker, Dave Bras
Visual Effects: Gilles Brinkhuizen, Denis Huneau, Jean-Julien Pous
Visual Effects Assistants: Sylvain Jorget, Caroline Voglaire, Jean-Michel Trauscht
33:52
The Great Camera Shootout 2011: Episode 2 ~ "Sensors & Sensitivity"
Episode 2, “Sensors & Sensitivity” of the three part series continues with tests covering ...
published: 22 Jul 2011
author: Steve Weiss
The Great Camera Shootout 2011: Episode 2 ~ "Sensors & Sensitivity"
Episode 2, “Sensors & Sensitivity” of the three part series continues with tests covering sensitivity, resolution, compression and the relationship between them. These tests were designed and administered by Robert Primes ASC, director of the Single Chip Camera Evaluation (SCCE) and shown at 2K screenings around the world to indie filmmakers, event shooters, commercial DP’s, directors and corporate filmmakers alike. Their opinions on the footage are invaluable when it comes to understanding what all this data means in real world shooting situations.
To measure the sensitivity, the SCCE team used the Signal to Noise ratio of each camera to determine the threshold of acceptable noise. “Michael Bravin shot an opto-electronic conversion function or OECF chart,” says Steve Weiss, director. The chart uses twenty different grey patches that are analyzed by software to determine how the sensor converts the illumination into digital values.” A low light scene was lit by Stephen Lighthill, ASC to show how noise can affect a shot in the real world.
Matt Siegel was in charge of measuring the resolution of each camera by shooting a 3ft wide Siemen star chart. This chart is used to find the Spatial Frequency Response (SFR) of the sensor which shows the smallest details a camera can capture. The final test in episode two covers color compression and sub-sampling. Each camera was recorded, if possible, to an external recorder to capture the most uncompressed image possible, with the Wringer chart, the differences between on-board and off-board recordings are shown. “Some cameras can record in 4:4:4” explains producer Jens Bogehegn, “but other cameras compress the image by removing color data, this can be 4:2:2 or 4:2:0.” A Still Life scene was also shot by Steven Lighthill, ASC and Nancy Shreiber, ASC to show the real world implications when resolution and compression are pushed to their limits.
Come watch Episode 2: “Sensors & Sensitivity” and learn from some of the best in the business! We promise you won’t be disappointed.
The featured scenes in this episode are shot by Michael Bravin, Matt Siegel, Stephen Lighthill, ASC and Nancy Schreiber, ASC. The still life scene was designed by Rhonda Rolston.
Commentary: Jay Lee, Jack Cummings, Dan Freene, Daniel DeMoulin, Daren Finner, Nino Leitner, Jonathan Bregel, Jon Carr, Jan Crittenden: Product Manager-Panasonic, Bruce Logan, ASC, Cinematographer “Tron,” James Kallemeyn, Sam Shinn, Johnson Liv, Chris Cooke, Mark Steel, Dave Kittredge, Richard Crook, Ken Glassing: Cinematographer, “CSI-Miami,” Gale Tattersall, ASC, Cinematographer, “House,” Michael Lewis, Sebastian Tr, Mathew Medeiros, Paul Ream, Michael Watson, Peter James, ACS, ASC, DP “Driving Miss Daisy” & “Meet The Parents,” Robert Primes, ASC, Ryan Koo, David Johnson, Rodney Charters, ASC, Cinematographer “24,” and Robert Haddad.
CAST & CREW
The web series documentary features two different independent crews. The SCCE Crew: Administrator Robert Primes, ASC; Station Chiefs: Michael Bravin, Stephen Lighthill ASC, Nancy Schreiber ASC, Matt Siegel and Mike Curtis; Line Producer Josh Siegel. The Shootout 2011 Crew: Editor Karen Abad, Graphic Designer Chris Voelz, Producers: Daniel Skubal, Scott Lynch, Jens Bogehegn and Eric Kessler; Web Series Director Steve Weiss.
Additional SCCE Testing Methodologies
All of the manufactures were invited to be involved with the tests and provide a technician with their camera. In cases where the manufacturer declined to send a representative, Bob Primes assigned a camera master who was an expert with that particular camera to manage it as it rotated though all of the series of tests. Each test also had a station chief who kept the tests consistent across cameras.
Youtube results:
1:45
Yeah Yeah (Sam Means)
This is a cover of Sam Means - Yeah Yeah I did it for fun more than perfection, I hope you...
published: 29 Jan 2011
author: Jon Biegen
Yeah Yeah (Sam Means)
This is a cover of Sam Means - Yeah Yeah I did it for fun more than perfection, I hope you Enjoy! Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jonbiegen Twitter: http:/...
- published: 29 Jan 2011
- views: 3459
- author: Jon Biegen