1. “The Last Barf Bag” is a documentary that explores the cultural impact of a humble but crucially useful invention. In it, we meet the barf bag collectors whose passion drives them to try to save it from extinction, and their unlikely ally: the makers of the anti-nausea medication that threatens its existence.

    This was a really fun commercial project we got to work on and we hope you enjoy it as much as we do!

    Director - Sunny Sixteen
    Edit - Sunny Sixteen
    Agency - FCB Chicago

    thelastbarfbag.com

    # vimeo.com/943423282 Uploaded 30.1K Views 33 Comments
  2. Once a year, the Bulgarian tradition of Kukeri unites a small village as residents wear intricate masks and costumes and dance at night. Killian Lassablière chronicles the practice in his short documentary.

    The story behind the film:
    newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-documentary/dancing-to-ward-off-evil-in-kukeri

    # vimeo.com/848865687 Uploaded 3,961 Views 5 Comments
  3. Drop everything... Lululemon now stock pants FOR MEN!

    Starring:
    Casey Neistat
    Wayne Gretzky
    Sean Payton
    DK Metcalf

    Featuring:
    Businessman: Jason Bempong
    Cafe Friends: Enrique Garcia, Asher Mudenge & Brody McPherson
    Waiter: Ajay Banks
    Cafe Owner: Brandy Le
    Onlookers at Cafe: Medha Guatham & Vanessa Elie
    Man in Hairdressers: Andrew Creightney
    Bus Stop: Bradley Duffy, Peter Chan, Connor Riopel
    Onlookers: Jasmin Doing & Marcia Eleccion
    News Reporter: Vivian Davidson
    Cameraman: Carson Bokenfohr
    Stunt Driver: Brian Peers

    And many, many more...!

    Agency: AdLabs LLC
    ECD: Shu Hung
    Creatives: Mike Lomanto & Michael Lopez
    Agency Producer: Alexis Galmin
    Executive Producer: Maddi Clarke
    Director: Sam Pilling
    MD: Davud Karbassioun
    Executive Producer: Nick Fuller
    Head of Production: Clark Farrell
    Producer: Jess Hall
    DP: Pat Scola at Iconic Talent Agency
    1st AD: Stu Andrews
    Production Designer: Jay Hougaard at WPA
    Wardrobe: Nancy Steiner
    Service Company: Means of Production
    Executive Producer: Heinrich Beisheim
    Service producer: Jill Sartore
    Production Manager: Dan Hellmann
    Production Coordinator: Drew Wittstock
    Location Manager: Oliver Rappard
    Key Grip:Mike Hrycan
    Gaffer: Drew Davidson
    Canadian Production Designer: Pedro Romero
    Director’s PA: Mat O’Hara
    Edit: grant Surmi at Exile Edit
    Lead VFX: Benn Turner
    VFX: The Mill
    Post Producer: Matt Squires
    Colour: Jean-Clément Soret at Company 3
    Colour Producers: Chris Anthony & Ellora Soret
    Music: Teddy Beats Picnic - Henry Hall (1932)
    Music Search: Twenty Below Music
    Sound Design: Sam Ashwell at 750mph
    Sound Producer: Olivia Ray

    # vimeo.com/884687802 Uploaded 20.5K Views 15 Comments
  4. Winter is my third seasonal time-lapse film and the second collaboration with composer Jim Perkins. It is the culmination of 5 years of shooting across New York State and Montreal, Canada.

    View the BTS here: vimeo.com/916932696

    Because of the nature of snow falling and ice freezing, Winter is more frenetic and fast-paced than my other 2 films. It is by far the most challenging piece I have ever produced. At times I was shooting with up to 6 cameras and 4 sliders. I also lost 2 drones in the process.

    All elements were captured by camera with some shots requiring a significant amount of compositing.

    # vimeo.com/896231378 Uploaded 163K Views 56 Comments
  5. The story of Yung Lenox: Rap's most prolific (7-year-old) portraitist.

    Described by LA Weekly as the 'Foremost Doodler of Rap', this hilariously endearing film follows Seattle's 7-year-old rap portraitist, Yung Lenox, and his Dad, Skip - an unconventional artistic duo simultaneously navigating the tumultuous worlds of rap and modern-day-parenting. Through Lenox's eyes, ears and encounters with rappers such as Kool Keith and Cam'ron, the film presents an innocent entry point into the idolized and often explicit world of hip hop. It reconsiders the age-old parental advisory debate and the realities of a kid growing up in an adult world. As Skip confronts criticism about his intentions and parenting, Lenox remains unfazed. In his world, art is 'medium important' compared to school, Lego's and Minecraft. And that's why the kid is everyone's favorite artist.

    Directed by Stacey Lee & Anthony Mathile
    DP: Jacob Rosen
    Producer: Stacey Lee
    Associate Producers: Corbett Jones, Anna Rau, Jacob Rosen, Marina Cukeric
    Additional Camera: Frank Mobilio
    Editor: Anthony Mathile, Matthew Charof
    Supervising Editor: Joe Peeler
    Music Composition: Aaron Stein-Chester
    Audio Post Production: One Thousand Birds
    Sound Editing / Mixing: Andrew Tracy, Calvin Hunting Pia
    Colorist: Matt Conrad
    Stills Photography: Brook Fetch, Jordan Nicholson, Skip Class
    Title Design: Nicci Martinez, Hannah Souter
    Poster Design: Jon Santos

    Special Thanks: Carmody Brothers, Spencer Breen, Erik Perry, British Young, Lee Gibson, Karie Higgins, Andrew Gurguis, From the Range Films

    Starring: Yung Lenox, Skip Buringrad, Megan Bingham, Cam'ron & Kool Keith

    # vimeo.com/381093397 Uploaded 59.5K Views 17 Comments

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