Shared: The Power of Empathy

The Power of Empathy by Gobblynne:


The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts (the RSA) is an enlightenment organisation committed to finding innovative practical solutions to today’s social challenges. Through its ideas, research and 27,000-strong Fellowship it seeks to understand and enhance human capability so we can close the gap between today’s reality and people’s hopes for a better world. 
 
As part of that mission, the RSA public events programme has launched RSA Shorts (http://www.thersa.org/events/rsashorts).  This new series provides a snapshot of a big idea, blending voices from the RSA public events programme and the creative talents of illustrators and animators from around the world. It responds to the ever-increasing need for new ideas and inspiration in our busy lives and acts as a shot of ‘mental espresso’ to awaken the curiosity in all of us.
 
The audio of this RSA short is of Dr Brené Brown who spoke at the RSA on The Power of Vulnerability (http://www.thersa.org/events/audio-and-past-events/2013/the-power-of-vulnerability). She talks about the difference between sympathy and empathy and argues that to be truly empathetic you have to be vulnerable by connecting with someone’s pain in yourself.  

Animated and directed by Katy Davis (AKA Gobblynne).

See more of Gobblynne’s illustration and animation work, or just pop by and say hello at:

Gobblynne website: http://www.gobblynne.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GobblynneAnimation
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Gobblynne
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/GobblynneAnimation
Gobblynne Shop: http://society6.com/gobblynne/prints


UPDATE! 08/04/2014

I’m chuffed to hear that my animation ‘RSA Shorts – The Power of Empathy’ has been selected as an Official Honoree in The Webby Awards in the Animation category: http://pv.webbyawards.com/2014/online-film-video/general-film-categories/animation/honorees

“Honorees like The RSA (and director Katy Davis) are setting the standard for innovation and creativity on the Internet,” said David-Michel Davies, Executive Director of The Webby Awards. “It is an incredible achievement to be selected among the best from the 12,000 entries we received this year.”

About The Webby Awards:

Hailed as the “Internet’s highest honor” by The New York Times, The Webby Awards is the leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet, including Websites, Interactive Advertising & Media, Online Film & Video, Mobile & Apps, and Social. The 18th Annual Webby Awards received 12,000 entries from over 60 countries. Out of all the 12,000 entries submitted, fewer than 15% received this honor and were deemed an Official Honoree. The Webby Awards is presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS).

Shared: 5 mètres 80

5 mètres 80 by Nicolas Deveaux:


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J'ai réalisé il y a presque 10 ans "7 tonnes 2" un court-métrage mettant en scène un éléphant sur un trampoline. Je voulais faire une suite, cette fois-ci avec des girafes … La création de ce film s'est étalée sur 1 an et demi.
Merci à Orange, Arte, ville de Paris, CNC, Procirep sans qui le film n'aurait pas pu voir le jour !

Il est sélectionné dans de nombreux festivals dont Annecy, Clermont-Ferrand, Bruz (afca), Animest (Bucharest), BE film (New-York), ShortFilmCorner (Cannes), São Paulo International Short Film Festival, Clermont-Ferrand, …

Prix :
– Festival du Court-Metrage 3D de Grenoble : 1er Prix du public, 2nd prix du Jury
– Dimension 3 : prix animation
– SIGGRAPH ASIA : Best in Show Award


Production : Cube creative


Année : 2013

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Almost 10 years after "7 tonnes 2" a short film featuring an elephant on a trampoline. I wanted to make a sequel, this time with giraffes … The creation of this film is spread over 1 year and a half.
Thanks to Orange, Arte, Ville de Paris, CNCV, Procirep that allowed the film to come to life.
The film was picked in many festivals, Annecy, Clermont-Ferrand, Bruz (AFCA), Animest (Bucarest), BE film (New York), ShortFilmCorner (Cannes), Sao Paulo International Short Film Festival, Clermont-Ferrand, ….
Prizes : – Festival du Court Metrage 3D de Grenoble : 1st Prix public, 2nd Pris Jury
-Dimension 3 : prix animation
– SIGGRAPH ASIA : Best in Show Award


Production : Cube creative


Year : 2013

Shared: Cinematic Montage II

Cinematic Montage II by GameOvais:


The second cinematic montage created by me.

Over 300 movies used.

I hope you enjoy the video as much as I enjoyed making it.

Movies used are:
21
300
2012
12 Years a Slave
3:10 to Yuma
300 Rise of an Empire
A Christmas Carol
A Few Good Men
A Good Day to Die Hard
A League of Their Own
A Little Princess
Abraham Lincoln – Vampire Hunter
Alien
Aliens
Aliens vs Predator
American Beauty
American Gangster
American History X
Angels and Demons
Apocalypse Now
Apocalypto
Avatar
Back to The Future I,II & III
Bad Boys II
Bambi
Bangkok Dangerous
Beauty and the Beast
Ben Hur
Berverly Hills Cop III
Big Fish
Big Hero 6
Black Hawk Down
Blade Trinity
Blood Diamond
Braveheart
Bridge on the River Kwai
Brotherhood
Captain America: Winter Soldier
Cars
Casino Royale
Cast Away
Catch Me If You Can
Chronicles of Narnia
Cleopatra
Constantine
Cool Hand Luke
Crimson Tide
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Defendor
Deja Vu
Despicable Me II
Die Hard
District 9
Donnie Darko
Drive
Eagle Eye
Edward Scissorhands
End of Days
Enemy of the State
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Fast & Furious
Field of Dreams
Fight Club
Forrest Gump
Gangs of New York
Ghosbusters
GI Joe: The Rise of the Cobra
Gladiator
Godzilla
Gone Baby Gone
Gone With The Wind
Good Will Hunting
Goodfellas
Gran Torino
Grease
Harry Potter: The Complete Saga
High Plains Drifter
Hitman
Home Alone I & II
Hook
How to Train Your Dragon
I Robot
Ice Age
Immortals
In The Heart of The Sea
Inception
Independance Day
Indiana Jones: Quadrilogy
Inglorious Basterds
Inside Man
Into The Woods
Iron Man I, II & III
Jack the Giant Slayer
James Bond: The Franchise
Jaws
John Carter
Jonah Hex
Jumanji
Jurassic Park: The Trilogy
Jurassic World
Kick Ass
Kill Bill: Vol 2
Kindergarten Cop
King Kong
Kingdom of Heaven
Kung Fu Panda
Lawrence of Arabia
Leon: The Professional
Little Miss Sunshine
Live Free or Die Hard
Lockout
Loncoln
Lone Survivor
Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Lord of The Rings: The Return of the King
Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers
Man of Steel
Man on Fire
Mary Popppins
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
Matrix
Matrix Reloaded
Matrix Revolutions
Max Payne
Memento
Men in Black
Million Dollar Baby
Mission Impossible: I, II, III & IV
Monster’s Inc
Mr and Mrs Smith
Mulan
Mulan
National Treasure: The Book of Secrets
Now You See Me
Once Upon a Time in Mexico
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Pan’s Labyrinth
Pearl Harbour
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
Predator
Predators
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Prometheus
Pulp Fiction
Quantum of Solace
Resevoir Dogs
Rise of the Guardians
Road to Perdition
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
Rocky
Romeo & Juliet
Sahe House
Santa Claus
Saving Private Ryan
Scent of a Woman
Schindler’s List
Se7en
Serenity
Shark Tale
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
Shooter
Shrek
Shutter Island
Singing in the Rain
Singing in the Rain
Slumdog Millionaire
Snatch
Speed
Spiderman I, II and III
Star Trek: Into Darkness
Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens
Star Wars: The Complete Saga
Super 8
Sweeney Todd
Taken
Tangled
Tarzan
Terminator II: Judgement Day
Terminator Salvation
The A Team
The Avenger: Age of Ultron
The Avengers
The Blind Side
The Book of Eli
The Bourne Ultimatum
The Croods
The Da Vinci Code
The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight Rises
The Day After Tomorrow
The Fantastic Four
The Fountain
The Godfather
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
The Goonies
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Great Escape
The Green Lantern
The Green Mile
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
The Hurt Locker
The Incredible Hulk
The Island
The Last Airbender
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
The Lion King
The Little Mermaid
The Lone Ranger
The Man with the Iron Fists
The Mask of Zorro
The Mist
The Mummy
The Mummy: Tome of the Dragon Emperor
The Passion of the Christ
The Patriot
The Prestige
The Ring
The Shawshank Redemption
The Sixth Sense
The Wizard of Oz
Titanic
Top Gun
Toy Story
Training Day
Transformers
Troy
True Grit
Turbo
Up
Usual Suspects
V for Vendetta
Wall-E
War of the Worlds
Watchmen
World War Z
Wreck-it Ralph
X Men: The First Class
X Men: The Last Stand
Zodiac

Shared: Sticky

Sticky by jilli rose:


Exiled from the tropical paradise where they evolved, a tiny population of remarkable stick insects dodged extinction by hiding under a single windswept bush on the world’s tallest sea stack for 80 years. Thanks to a dedicated team of scientists they’re now living safely in captivity, but when can they go home?

Keep in touch with us over at https://www.facebook.com/StickyShortFilm . We’d love to hear from you.

Awards:
SXSW Films for the Forest 2014 (WINNER: Best Film Under 40 Minutes)
St Kilda Film Festival 2014 (WINNER: Best Documentary, NOMINATED: Best Film)
San Francisco Green Film Festival 2014 (WINNER: Best Short Film)
Canberra Short Film Festival 2014 (WINNER, Best Short Film)
Antenna Documentary Festival 2014 (HONOURABLE MENTION, Best Short Film)

Screenings:
IUCN World Parks Congress, Sydney, November 2014
American Conservation Film Festival, Shepherdstown, October 2014
Port Townsend Film Festival, Port Townsend, September 2014
File Anima+, Sao Paolo, August – September 2014
Columbia Gorge International Film Festival, Vancouver, August 2014
St Kilda Film Festival Regional Tour, Mallacoota, Eaglehawk, Nhill, Camperdown, July 2014
Big Sur International Short Film Screening Series, Big Sur, July 2014
Melbourne International Animation Festival, Melbourne, June 2014
Strange Beauty Film Festival, Durham, June 2014
Pineapple Underground Film Festival, Hong Kong, June 2014
Brooklyn Film Festival, New York, May 2014
Mountainfilm, Telluride, May 2014
International Animation Film Festival Golden Kuker, Sofia, May 2014
Global Visions Film Festival, Edmonton, May 2014
Green Film Festival, Seoul, May 2014
St Kilda Film Festival, Melbourne, May 2014
San Francisco Green Film Festival, San Francisco, May 2014
Australian International Animation Festival, Wagga Wagga, May 2014
DOXA Documentary Film Festival, Vancouver, May 2014
Future Film Festival, Bologna, April 2014
Athens International Film Festival, Athens, April 2014
International Wildlife Film Festival, Missoula, April 2014
ANIMFEST, Athens, March 2014
SXSW Films for the Forest, Austin, March 2014
Tricky Women, Vienna, March 2014
Cinequest, San Jose, March 2014

Shared: Austin Beerworks – Peacemaker Anytime Ale

Austin Beerworks – Peacemaker Anytime Ale by Beef and Pie Productions:


Campaign with Helms Workshop to reintroduce Austin Beerworks Peacemaker, renaming it “Anytime Ale.” The term clarifies when the brew is best enjoyed: specifically, any time. With a beer that’s great at any moment, you should always keep a few on hand— so a multi-pack made sense. But how many?

http://AnytimeAle.com

Agency: Helms Workshop
Video Production: Beef and Pie Productions
Copywriting: Mike Woolf, Christian Helms & Michael Graham
Web Development: Source Pixel Foundry

Shared: The ‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi’ of Bread & Butter: Razza Pizza Artiginale

The ‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi’ of Bread & Butter: Razza Pizza Artiginale by SkeeterNYC:


“I aspire to be a sushi master of the bread & butter world. The ‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi’ of bread and butter.”

Meet Dan Richer, the James Beard Rising Star chef semi-finalist and owner of Razza Pizza Artiginale in Jersey City, NJ. I remember his laugh the most. There’s a quality, a character to it, as if he knows he’s laughing at his own joke, poking fun at his own self-awareness. I find it charming, that Dan admits to being crazy. Crazy about ingredients. Crazy about sourcing. Crazy about everything that passes in and out of his kitchen. He is picky and meticulous to say the least. When he starts a new food project, he has to master it. “It’s part of being a craftsman,” he tells me. Part of his fight against mediocrity. To him, mediocrity serves no one. And maybe that’s the mark of a true artisan, someone willing to go those extra lengths. To move towards perfection. Here at Razza’s this design is in everything, especially in the bread & butter.
Blink…and you’ll miss the dish on Razza’s menu. Miss it, and I’ll feel truly sorry for you. It’s special. Really special. Even now, I can remember spreading the soft, salted butter over the oven-warmed bread. An act of salivation! Every bite is pillowy, the butter uniquely grassy, tangy. The crust alive and darkly caramel. The slippery coat on your lips, triggers a need for more bread, more butter. You marvel that something so simple, so overlooked, could be so satisfying.

To me, it’s the most memorable dish on Dan’s small menu, which says a lot coming from a restaurant with pizza in its name. And that’s ok with Dan. While learning to make a better pizza, he got sucked into the rabbit hole of fermentation. Now, as you’ll see, it’s become his specialty. The bread & butter is Dan’s greatest achievement, showcasing everything about food that’s important to him. Enjoy his story.

Thanks so much for supporting food. curated.! Happy eating!