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A film festival is an organized, extended presentation of films in one or more cinemas or screening venues, usually in a single city or region. Increasingly, film festivals show some films outdoors. Films may be of recent date and, depending upon the festival's focus, can include international and domestic releases. Some festivals focus on a specific film-maker or genre (e.g., film noir) or subject matter (e.g., horror film festivals). A number of film festivals specialise in short films of a defined maximum length. Film festivals are typically annual events. Some film historians do not consider Film Festivals as official releases of film, like Jerry Beck. The best known film festivals are the Venice Film Festival, the Cannes Film Festival, the Toronto Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, and the Berlin International Film Festival, the latter being the largest film festival worldwide, based on attendance. The Venice Film Festival is the oldest major festival. The Melbourne International Film Festival is the largest film festival in the Southern Hemisphere and one of the oldest in the world. A 2013 study found 3,000 active films festivals worldwide—active defined as having held an event in the previous 24 months.
The Canadian (Le Canadien) is a Canadian transcontinental passenger train operated by Via Rail Canada with service between Union Station in Toronto, Ontario, and Pacific Central Station in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Before 1955 the Canadian was a Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) train between Toronto and Chicago. In 1955 CPR renamed its transcontinental route between Montreal/Toronto and Vancouver the Canadian, with new streamlined trains. Via Rail took over in 1978, and in 1990 reduced the Canadian to Toronto - Vancouver service primarily along Canadian National tracks.
A film, also called a movie, motion picture or photoplay, is a series of still images which, when shown on a screen, creates the illusion of moving images due to the phi phenomenon. This optical illusion causes the audience to perceive continuous motion between separate objects viewed rapidly in succession. A film is created by photographing actual scenes with a motion picture camera; by photographing drawings or miniature models using traditional animation techniques; by means of CGI and computer animation; or by a combination of some or all of these techniques and other visual effects. The word "cinema", short for cinematography, is often used to refer to the industry of films and filmmaking or to the art of filmmaking itself. The contemporary definition of cinema is the art of simulating experiences to communicate ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty or atmosphere by the means of recorded or programmed moving images along with other sensory stimulations.
The process of filmmaking is both an art and an industry.
A festival is an event ordinarily celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect of that community and its religion or traditions, often marked as a local or national holiday, mela or eid. Next to religion and folklore, a significant origin is agricultural. Food is such a vital resource that many festivals are associated with harvest time. Religious commemoration and thanksgiving for good harvests are blended in events that take place in autumn, such as Halloween in the northern hemisphere and Easter in the southern.
Festivals often serve to fulfill specific communal purposes, especially in regard to commemoration or thanksgiving. The celebrations offer a sense of belonging for religious, social, or geographical groups, contributing to group cohesiveness. They may also provide entertainment, which was particularly important to local communities before the advent of mass-produced entertainment. Festivals that focus on cultural or ethnic topics also seek to inform community members of their traditions; the involvement of elders sharing stories and experience provides a means for unity among families.
Trousers (pants in North America) are an item of clothing worn from the waist to the ankles, covering both legs separately (rather than with cloth extending across both legs as in robes, skirts, and dresses).
In the UK the word "pants" generally means underwear and not trousers.Shorts are similar to trousers, but with legs that come down only to around the area of the knee, higher or lower depending on the style of the garment. To distinguish them from shorts, trousers may be called "long trousers" in certain contexts such as school uniform, where tailored shorts may be called "short trousers", especially in the UK.
In most of the Western world, trousers have been worn since ancient times and throughout the Medieval period, becoming the most common form of lower-body clothing for adult males in the modern world, although shorts are also widely worn, and kilts and other garments may be worn in various regions and cultures. Breeches were worn instead of trousers in early modern Europe by some men in higher classes of society. Since the mid-20th century, trousers have increasingly been worn by women as well. Jeans, made of denim, are a form of trousers for casual wear, now widely worn all over the world by both sexes. Shorts are often preferred in hot weather or for some sports and also often by children and teenagers. Trousers are worn on the hips or waist and may be held up by their own fastenings, a belt or suspenders (braces). Leggings are form-fitting trousers, of a clingy material, often knitted cotton and spandex (elastane).
The History and workings of Via Rail "The Canadian" Transcontinental passenger train service linking Toronto and Vancouver. Disclaimer: I do not own this media I give credits to Mighty Trains a subsidiary of Discovery Channel
I have ridden Amtrak's long distance trains several times, and I have previously put together two videos on what to expect when traveling in 'sleeper' class (first class) on the western route "Superliner" trains. Recently I took a similar trip across Canada on ViaRail's famous transcontinental train called the "Canadian", from Toronto to Vancouver. This video shows what to expect in a sleeper car on this trip, as well as presenting the trip and its sights. My trip took place in the four days immediately following Labor Day in May of 2014. The westbound train starts at 10 PM in Toronto, then continues over the next three full days and part of the morning on the fourth day, so the trip includes five consecutive dates, and occupies about 3-1/2 days (going by hours of travel). I forgot to men...
For a Summer vacation I had quite the opportunity to do a once-of-a-lifetime trip. That would be riding VIA Rail's train 1 "The Canadian" the whole route from Toronto, Ontario to Vancouver, BC. A total of 4 nights and 5 days on one of the last great streamliners in the world. Our train (which left Toronto the evening of 7/12/13) had two locomotives leading a total of 19 cars. After leaving the city lights of Toronto, it's not long before day 2 rolls around. Most of day 2 is though the heavy forests of Northern Ontario. The "big" station stop of the day is the tiny town of Hornpayne. The town itself couldn't have had more than 300 people, yet they did have a wifi connection that was available from the train as we were stopped there. The following morning we find ourselves fast approaching...
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They say "ride them while you can" and that most certainly is true of The Canadian, the last true streamliner in North America. The Canadian was launch by Canadian Pacific in 1955 as a true first class journey clear across Canada. The train featured brand new stainless steel railcars based on the California Zephyr. The cars are still first rate, including classic Budd diners and dome cars. In 1978 Via Rail took of the service and in 1990 rerouted the train from Canadian Pacific Rails to the more northerly Canadian National route. Although the faces have changed, the equipment and service has not over the course of 60 years. Please enjoy as we celebrate 60 years of The Canadian, the last true streamliner, as we ride the train on its trip west from Toronto to Vancouver! Please rate, comment...
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Me and my lady Linn Fritz went to Canada for 10 days and had this idea of making an animated trip journal together. We were gonna sit for precisely 1 hour at the end of each day and draw and animate our impressions. Of course we didn't follow any of the rules and this turned out absolutely freestyle. Like the pro sound fx we recorded. Canada, we love you.
“032” is a dreamy atmospheric journey through a series of suspended events. Music from, The Good The Bad was commissioned to enhance the erie poetic palette that pivots around stillness, leaving us curious to past and future. The short film, uses texture and mood to slip through a rich tapestry of sliced moments. It portrays the inherent power that an action, slowed almost to stillness, has to evoke the imagination. Instead of the subjects moving within the shot, the camera floats through almost perfectly still universes creating a erie yet undisputedly beautiful world that is caught between past and future. While the shots which vary in tone from mundane to optimistic to tragic do not offer a distinct resolution, the film ends on hopeful note. http://www.thegood-thebad.com/ Credits: ...
BEST VIEWED FULLSCREEN, HD (with scaling off). Please dim the lights, turn up your speakers, sit back and relax. FINALIST - Banff Mountain Film Festival - Banff, Alberta, Canada FINALIST - Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival - Vancouver, BC, Canada OFFICIAL SELECTION - Banff Mountain Film Festival - WORLD TOUR 2012 / 2013 WINNER - Best Cinematography - ColdSmoke Awards Film Festival - Bozeman, MT WINNER - The People's Choice Awards - ColdSmoke Awards Film Festival - Bozeman, MT WINNER - Best Experimental Film - Honolulu Film Awards - Hawaii, USA WINNER - Best Documentary Short - Asheville Cinema Festival - Asheville, NC, USA WINNER - Best Documentary - Atlanta Shortsfest - Atlanta, GA, USA WINNER - Best Cinematography - Dixie Film Festival - Athens, GA, USA The full, unedite...
Download to own a copy of the film at www.vimeo.com/ondemand/yellowstickynotesanijam Signed Yellow Sticky Notes Collection 2007-2013 DVD only $10 available at: http://www.yellowstickynotesanijam.com Includes Yellow Sticky Notes | Canadian Anijam and 35 min. of films and bonus content. All proceeds support the Yellow Sticky Note Foundation which teaches classical animation workshops to kids. Please tip to help support the Yellow Sticky Notes Foundation, which on top of teaching animation workshops, will also support the creation of more anijams with animators from around the world. Please message me if you would like to animate in future Yellow Sticky Notes Anijams! Watch my original Yellow Sticky Notes (2007) animated film at: https://vimeo.com/57726655 Facebook: www.facebook.com/ye...
Winner - Best Cinematography, Rhode Island International Film Festival, 2011 Winner - Action Sports Category, Vimeo Awards 2012 Winner - G-Raid Driven Creativity award - Professional Category Winner - Best Cinematography, 5Point Film Festival 2011 Winner - Grand Prize - Chamonix Film Festival 2011 Winner - Best short - New York Surf Film Festival 2011 Winner - Digital short of the Year, Surfer Poll Winner - Relentless Short Stories 2011 Winner - Amstel Surf Film Festibal, Peoples Choice award Winner - Best short, Sheffield Adventure Film Festival Winner - Best International Short, Canadian Surf Film Festival Winner - Best Short, Waimea Ocean Film Festival
This film was shot over a week in various locations through Alberta and British Columbia and showcases shots from an upcoming tutorial for the Kessler Crane Pocket Jib. Music is by Sigur rós - Glósóli. To find out more about using Sigur rós in your personal projects, check out the attached link. http://www.sigur-ros.co.uk/band/faq.php#13. To purchase the music on iTunes, visit http://itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/sigur-ros/id73720797. Special thanks to Nils Sorensen & Leanne Schinkel. Shot using the Kessler Crane Pocket Jib, Cineslider, K-POD, Hercules Head, Stealth, Oracle, ElektraDrive System & Shuttlepod System. Special thanks to Eric Kessler & Chris Beller. Shot on 2 x Canon 5D Mark II's and a 5D Mark III using the 24-105mm 4.0 L, 50mm 1.2 L, 70-200mm 2.8 II IS L, 14mm 2.8 L, 16-...
I love being on a bike, it helps me feel free. I get it from my dad. After days and days of cycling the streets of Montreal, come cold or sun, or even a little frightened, I dedicate this film to him. More to come at http://www.facebook.com/GuillaumeBlanchetFilmmaker - Making-of at http://vimeo.com/38060089 WINNER Audience award - VeloBerlin Film Festival, 2013 Best film, jury - Boston Bike Film Festival 2012 Audience award, best adventure sports film - Durango Film Fest 2013 Best canadian or Int'l film - Dawson City Intern. Film Fest. 2013 Honor. mention - Disposable Film Fest. 2013, San Francisco Audience award - Sisački eko film festival 2013, Croatia Golden Helmet Award - Filmed by Bike. 2013 Best short film - Francophone Film Fest. of Kalamazoo, 2012 Best sports film - Filmets Ba...
Visit www.heartofthearctic.ca to have the full experience! Design + Animation: Tendril Creative Directors: Alexandre Torres, Chris Bahry Executive Producer: Kate Bate Producers: Sue Riedl, Anne Deslauriers Production Coordinator: Leah Wesolowski Concept Art and Design: Luis Campos, Vini Nascimento, Kim Leow, Justin Harder, Guilherme Pereira Storyboard: Guilherme Pereira, Luis Campos 2D Animation: Max Piersig, Nick Fairhead and Daniel Lefebre 3D Animation: Daniel Lefebre Compositing: Daniel Lefebre, Max Piersig and Nick Fairhead. Digital Experience: Jam3 Creative Director: Pablo Vio Executive Producer: Michael Dobell Producer: Media Ridha Production Coordinator: Greg Benedetto Designer: Roger Dario Junior Designer: Won Choi Lead Developer: Mikko Haapoja Developers: Matt ...
An explorer adventures into an unknown world, yet it seems that he has been there before. A short animated film directed by Malcolm Sutherland in 2010. With music by Alison Melville and Ben Grossman, and foley by Leon Lo. Sound design / mix by Malcolm Sutherland. The animation is all hand-drawn; a mix of drawing / pastels on paper and digital animation with Toonboom Studio and a wacom cintiq tablet, assembled in After Effects 7 and edited in Sony Vegas 8.
This beat's got me down, I'm on my knees
It's got a little touch of therapy
There's something in the water making me crazy
If this is do or die, it still doesn't phase me
Count me out
Count me in
I'm ready to begin
(x4)
I've got a fever in my head, it's chillin' my toes
With every single sound my mind explodes
When no-one's watching i'm a-bump-bump-bumpin'
With each new noise I'm a-thump-thump-thumpin'
Count me out
Count me in
I'm ready to begin
(x4)
If I asked you to stay
Would you come back
And dance with me
(x4)
This dance, this beat is bittersweet
Come take the floor and dance with me
(x2)
Count me out
Count me in
I'm ready to begin