German-born artist Robert Knoke knew his professional destiny from an early age. The artist’s father and grand father were both creatively active, and Knoke quickly followed in their footsteps, developing his own unique brand of illustrative portraiture.
Drawing might be Knoke’s art medium of choice, but the artist – dividing his time between New York, Paris and New York – has worked with video, painting and photo collages.
Pigeon: Impossible is the tale of Walter, a rookie secret agent faced with a problem seldom covered in basic training: what to do when a curious pigeon gets trapped inside your multi-million dollar, government-issued nuclear briefcase?
The film took nearly 5 years to complete and is the first attempt at animation by writer/director Lucas Martell. The end-result is a hilarious 6-minute romp through the streets of Washington D.C.
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Momentos is a great short film directed by Nuno Rocha for LG Portugal. You are immediately sucked in with its look, sound design, camera movement and screen direction but most importantly, its wonderful touching story. It makes you reevaluate what’s important in your life.
The acting is simplistically great that makes this DSLR special…shot on Canon 7D.
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An experimental film anticipating a future where a major corporation has developed unique software based on virtual reality which holds all the lost memories of humankind.