Category Archives: MOVIES

The Distant Shores: A Surf Odyssey to the Ends of the Earth

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This is truly an amazing movie that goes to some of the most beautiful and remote surf spots around the world. It shows the true passion and love of the sport.

A MUST WATCH.

A surf odyssey to the ends of the earth, available for free download at http://www.surfermag.com/videos/distant-shores/

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R’HA Short Film by Kaleb Lechowski

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Every once in a while a wunderkind director comes along who, with heaps of talent and bootstrapping, creates something with visual effects that seem to be straight out of Hollywood. The Purchase Brothers did it when they created their alien invasion short Half-Life: Escape from City 17 on a measly $500. Then came Fede Alvarez’s Panic Attack, a similarly destructive (and low budget) short in which giant robots eviscerate Montevideo. Now, 22-year-old German film student Kaleb Lechowski has attracted big-league attention with his riveting short R’ha.

The story of an alien race betrayed by its machine army in search of independence, R’ha centers on a single interrogation scene between an uprising computer and its sentient captive. Looking to break free of the limitations of their design–and carry out total elimination of their creators–the machines use some particularly nasty “motivation protocol” to extract key information from their prisoner.

As with many short films, R’ha feels like a snippet of a much larger story. Yet the details of the scene captivate us in their own right, thanks in large part to Lechwoski’s animation. The skin luminosity, musculature, and expressive twitches of the human-snakelike character are exceptional, particularly considering this is a no-budget student film created in seven months. And the film’s intriguing backstory and ambiguous ending beg for future installments.

Given the attention Lechowski attracted even before the film was released (he gained representation from Scott Glassgold and Raymond Brothers at IAM Entertainment based solely on the pre-release trailer) more from theR’ha world seems likely. Lechwoski is currently fleshing out a feature-length story to pitch to studios as a feature. As Glassgold says, “the plan is to use Kaleb’s model of low-cost (or in the case of the short, no-cost) special effects to create a sweeping low-budget science fiction universe.” It’s a plan that seems plausible given that Lechowski’s story world places animated creatures in the “good guy” role conventionally inhabited by costly human actors.

As Lechowski prepares to head to L.A. from Berlin, where he studied Digital Film Design at Mediadesign Hochschule, Co.Create asked him a few questions about the making of R’ha.

Co.Create: Tell us how this project started. What was the inspiration for the film?
Lechowski: We‘ve all seen movies showing highly intelligent aliens but often they are not well prepared for their wars against humanity. Or they seem as if they have not much control over their body with inaccurate movements. They are sticky and wet and naked. I wanted to create an alien race that’s really intelligent. They have a lot of machinery to keep casualties at a minimum. This concept about an alien race is something I have been considering/designing for a while now, and the interrogation sequence seemed like a good entry point for a short film.

The narrative seems like a glimpse of a larger story… did you flesh out more of the backstory in order to create this short film? And why are those computers so damn angry!?
Machines have a much higher contrast than organic beings. They can tolerate very low and very high temperatures. They can always be extended and more power can be added. They are capable of almost anything. Their only limit is their design, how they are created. They feel the aliens are limiting them by design, so they decide to eliminate them. This is their goal. And as machines they don’t need another goal for now, so they hunt them down.

When it comes to creature development, was there any inspiration for your main character? 
It was meant to look somewhat beautiful or elegant. He has bright skin, an almost decorated neck that’s shaped like a pharaoh or a king cobra. Yet he is strong. I loved the way Caesar from Rise of the Planet of the Apesexpressed his emotion, so it inspired me a lot, as well.

What animation software did you use to create it?
Most things were done in Maya, like animation, rigging, shading, and rendering (Mental Ray). But I modeled almost everything in Blender because it is a lot faster for me, and I used zBrush to sculpt the alien and paint a lot of objects. Post-production was done in Nuke and After Effects.

Were there any parts of the animation that posed particular challenges?
It was quite an effort to make him receive electric shocks. I recorded myself cramping and tried to animate it that way. I ended up setting keyframes almost every two frames. Another big thing was the slow-motion jump. I recorded myself again to see the timing and, most important, the movement.

What does R’ha mean?
I really like the sound of Ra as an Egyptian god. It’s simple but sounds mighty.

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The Butcher’s Block EP. 11 | Mega of Black Scale (Season 2 Premier)

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The Butcher’s Block hits Los Angeles for it’s season 2 premier

Frank The Butcher meets up with Mega, owner of popular street wear brand Black Scale, to discuss the brand’s milestone 5 year anniversary, being influenced by high end fashion and the Black Scale’s respect and relationship with A$AP Rocky.

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Danny Way: WAITING FOR LIGHTNING Movie

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The Danny Way documentary “Waiting For Lightning” came out last December 7th, 2012 and I finally got to watch it last night. It’s an inspiration to see Danny’s ride to the top and his constant drive to push new boundaries.

“WAITING FOR LIGHTNING” is the inspirational story of visionary skateboarder Danny Way. The film follows the journey of a young boy from a broken home in Vista, CA, whose passion for skateboarding would one day bring him fame and a lifetime of accomplishments.

From the producers of “ACT OF VALOR”, “STEP INTO LIQUID” and “DUST TO GLORY” comes “WAITING FOR LIGHTNING”, a Bandito Brothers production in association with DC Shoes, directed by Jacob Rosenberg, written by Bret Anthony Johnston, edited by Carol Martori and produced by Max Leitman, Darryl Franklin, Jacob Rosenberg and Hana Ripperger-Suhler. The film features interviews with Travis Pastrana, Laird Hamilton, Rodney Mullen, Mat Hoffman, Ken Block, Rob Dyrdek and Tony Hawk.

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Hypebeast Eats: Seasonal Omakase by Yojisan

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Restaurant Yojisan is best known for excellently blending tradition with contemporary technique in Japanese cuisine — a feat not often accomplished with as much finesse as with Chef and co-owner Yoji Tajima. Bringing you a video edition our Hypebeast Eats, we talk to the main man about a most recent “Seasonal Omakase” menu and of the restaurant’s interior, an architectural work of art by award winning architect Dan Brunn. Unlike Japan where ingredients vary according to the seasons, Chef Yoji seeks to bring out a seasonal flare with his dishes using California’s ever-accessible sources. The set up also brings from overseas an Asian-influenced aesthetic to its Beverly Hills location, with bento boxes and Japanese bamboo forests abound. In revealing the intricacy of the Yojisan menu, Chef Yoji prepares an range of complex dishes that includes the Dungeness Crab and Persimmon Salad; Sashimi Kampachi with Pomegranate Sauce; Steamed Branzino with Mushrooms; Red Snapper, Mackerel, and Tuna Sushi; and Scallop with Sea Urchin.

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Downloaded: Official Napster Documentary Trailer


A documentary that explores the downloading revolution; the kids that created it, the bands and the businesses that were effected by it, and its impact on the world at large.

Official Wesbite: downloadedthemovie.com
Starring: Shawn Fanning
Directed By: Alex Winter
Written By: Alex Winter

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Monocle’s Top 50 in Travel for 2012


Completing this year’s review of exceptional travel-related artifacts from Monocle is a list of the Top 50 in Travel for 2012. Selected by the editors themselves, this year’s list acts as a fully comprehensive guide to airports, hotels, vacations and apparel. Beginning at your terminal with the inclusion of commentary on the best in-flight blanket, best lunch on-the-go and most useful airport innovations, the checklist continues to your destination with the most sought-after tropical cities and most favored hotel brands straight to the most enjoyable journey home. Sartorial tips are not forgotten via several smart traveling suggestions and even a mention of the best crew accessories in aviation. Check the video for some timely travel tips from the folks at Monocle.

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Pharrell Williams Interviews David Salle & KAWS


Pharrell Williams interviews internationally renowned artists David Salle, known best for helping define postmodern sensibility, and street artist-turned-sculptor and limited edition toy & clothing designer, KAWS.

ARTST TLK w/ Pharrell Williams
A new take on the talk show format hosted by award winning producer, artist, designer, and businessman Pharrell Williams. Each episode will feature two special guests at different career stages to discuss their work, motivations,

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DJ Neil Armstrong: From Marcy to Barclays Mixtape feat. Jay-Z



One of Jay-Z’s touring Roc Boys band member, DJ Neil Armstrong links with adidas and Jigga’s Life + Times website to present the mixtape honoring the borough of Brooklyn, titled “From Marcy To Barclays”. Understanding Armstrong’s deep knowledge of musical history and his impeccable turntable skills, he sculpts a soundtrack filled with cuts praising the best place on earth (in this writer’s humble opinion). Stream it here or download it to rock out too.

Tracklist –

1. “From Marcy to Barclays Introduction…”
2. “No Sleep ‘Til Brooklyn” Beastie Boys x JAY Z
3. “We Fly High (Brooklyn Remix)” – JAY Z
4. “Crooklyn Dodgers” – The Crooklyn Dodgers (Special Ed, Masta Ace, Buckshot)
5. “Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers” – Chubb Rock, O.C., Jeru The Damaja
6. “Brooklyn In My Mind (Crooklyn Dodgers 3)” – Mos Def, Jean Grae, Memphis Bleek
7. “Coming Of Age” – JAY Z, Memphis Bleek
8. “Now You’re Mine” – Gangstarr
9. “Super Brooklyn” – Cocoa Brovas (aka Smif-n-Wessun)
10. “Super Brooklyn Routine” by DJ Daddy Dog of The 5th Platoon DJs
11. “Brooklyn Kids” – Jemini The Gifted One
12. “Brooklyn Took It” – Jeru The Damaja
13. “Just Rhymin with the BIZ” – Biz Markie, Big Daddy Kane
14. “Get By (Remix)” – Mos Def, JAY Z, Kanye West, Talib Kweli
15. “Gotta Have It” – JAY Z, Kanye West
16. “Shove It” – Santigold
17. “Put On (Remix)” – Young Jeezy, JAY Z)
18. “Jigga What, Jigga Who (Originator 99)” – JAY Z
19. “Brooklyn State of Mind” – JAY Z
20. “Change the Game” – JAY Z
21. “You, Me, Him, and Her” – JAY Z
22. “Brooklyn’s Finest (2012 Remix)” – JAY Z, The Notorious B.I.G.
23. “Spread love it’s the Brooklyn way…”
24. “Juicy” – The Notorious B.I.G.

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OTHERS by Hypebeast: DJ Daruna of Crepeman


OTHERS by Hypebeast: Mixing-Up Styles with DJ DARUMA of CREPEMAN

Tokyo’s DJ Daruma began rising in Tokyo’s hip-hop scene at age 15 as a dancer in the Digital Junkies crew. After taking an interest in house music, he translated elements of the two musical genres into a t-shirt line called HECTIC. Daruma and his crew went on to form the brand Roc Star before finally developing his defining brand Crepeman, a brand devoted to creating designs “for tomorrow.”

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Hinode by Tetsuka Niiyama


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This is a CG movie that depicts saltation and growth of life in the sea using jewelry as the motif for illustrating the theme “Jewels of Sea.” It creates mystifying and attractive scenery by the ores resembling creatures of sea and its transforming refraction and reflection of light that are affected by the organic moves.

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2012 Tetsuka Niiyama
( Software used : 3dsMax,V-Ray )
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Bugatti Head of Design’s Personal 911 Project


This week on DRIVEN we spend some time with Achim Andscheidt, Head of Design for Bugatti. Achim takes us for a drive around the streets of Berlin in his stripped down 911 while he shares his thoughts on minimalism in design and construction, and how he feels about personal design projects.

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Hypebeast Spaces: The Offices of St. Alfred


Established by the same folks behind KICKS/HI, Chicago’s St. Alfred has evolved into not only one of Chicago’s premier lifestyle shops, but one of the most highly regarded across the country. Having worked with industry heavyweights like Nike, Converse, New Era, Reebok, Vans, and Gatorade to artists like Dalek and Mr. Cartoon, St. Alfred has become a one-stop shop for everything from Stussy, Undefeated, Norse Projects, visvim and WTAPS, to iconic labels like Ray-Ban and Red Wing alongside its own in-house designs. For the latest edition of Spaces, we were fortunate enough to sit down with the brains behind the store at their unified workspace — located just a few doors down from the shop itself. Collectively handling both the buying and day-to-day operations for the store, Frank DiGiovanni, David Robinson and Joe Shaefer sat down to discuss the workspace, the shop itself, and the “breath of fresh air” that the separation provides in fostering creativity and development of the St. Alfred brand.

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Jojo’s Sriracha, Handcrafted, Small Batch Chili Sauce Made in Brooklyn


“Food is naturally different. So, I just really want to honor that variety and let the chili peppers do the talking.”

Meet Jolene Collins, the founder and artisan behind Jojo’s Sriracha in Brooklyn, NY. Jolene is obsessed with sriracha. She discovered the chili sauce at age 15, when, in a hunger frenzy, she coated her tuna sandwich and potato chips with the unfamiliar condiment. When she recounts the story, you can see she remembers it as if time stopped. It was a moment she’ll never forget. A moment that maybe, just maybe, foreshadowed her destiny.

So, enjoy Jolene’s spicy little story about the unlocked potential of the sriracha you know and, probably, love. She’ll have you convinced that her artisan sriracha, is so much more than the average cock sauce.

Thanks so much for supporting food. curated. and small artisans! Happy Eating!

To find out where to purchase this one-of-a-kind sriracha, visit: foodcurated.com
Or chat with me on Twitter: twitter.com/SkeeterNYC

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Grand Theft Auto RISE: Live Action Short Film /// By Gevorg Karensky


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Copyright © 2012 Gevorg Karensky.

A rise of an underground protagonist hero. He has a long path down a tunnel with no light at the end. Live action short film based on the Grand Theft Auto video game series created by Rockstar Games.

Please watch in HD and blast the VOLUME.
Also, check out the new trailer for the upcoming Grand Theft Auto V.

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Director: Gevorg Karensky
Producer: Cathy Peng
Co-Producer: Romson Niega
Writing: Nate Eggert / Gevorg Karensky
Cinematography: Todd Banhazl
Production Design: Denis Ogorodov
Editing: Howard Heard
Sound Design: Matthew Wilcock
Bus Music: Dave Lee
Original Score: Matthew Wilcock / Aleah Morrison
Visual Effects Supervision: Gevorg Karensky

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GrandeMarshall | Robert Earl AMV


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Grande Marshall is an 18 year old, Philly born, Maryland raised hip-hop/rap artist. Take a look at his 1st single  above “Robert Earl.” Make sure you check out all his singles and music:  http://soundcloud.com/grandemarshallmusic. Grande recently opened for A$AP Rocky in Philadelphia, headlined a Mad Decent party with a surprise performance and was recently included in Complex’s “top 10 Philly rappers to lookout for” this year.

Download here pilgrims-
http://grandemarshall.bandcamp.com/album/robert-earl

800 Coming Soon!

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The Athlete Machine: Red Bull Kluge


Derived from the German adjective Klug (meaning “clever”), Red Bull Kluge combines complex machinery patched together with the energy and prowess of world-class athletes, to see what happens when physics gets physical.

Sean MacCormac (Skydiver), Joey Brezinski (Skateboarder), Rickie Fowler (Golfer), Danny MacAskill (Trials Biker), Ryan Sheckler (Skateboarder), Drew Bezanson (BMX Rider), Bryce Menzies (Off-Road Truck Racer), Rhys Millen (Drifter), Robbie Maddison (Freestyle Motocross Rider), Lolo Jones (Hurdler), Pat Moore (Snowboarder)

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Bjork: Mutual Core


Icelandic singer, Björk, premiered today on MOCAtv the music video of “Mutual Core” with direction of the LA filmmaker Andrew Thomas Huang. The extraordinary and odd styles of the two artists combined perfectly to create a new extraordinary world.

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Pepsi MAX & Kyrie Irving Present: Uncle Drew: Chapter 2


Uncle Drew visits with a basketball legend who sends him on a mission to go out and get his old team back together. His first stop —- Los Angeles, CA. Players and spectators at the basketball court were told that they would be filmed for some “basketball b-roll footage” for a local TV station. Put it this way: these young bloods had no idea what was coming.

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Jordy Smith surfing in Bali – Bending Colours

Bending Colours takes a distorted look at professional surfer Jordy Smith, changing the audience’s perspective on what form a surfing film can take. From an average school kid in South Africa to the professional world title threat he is today, this film tells the story of surfing prodigy, Jordy Smith.

Watch Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uf075dxvhoM
Watch Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgp-VMqS6b4
Watch Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWWwf4m4F3Q

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