While other videos celebrate our collective triumph over these impulses — documentarians show amateur divers summoning the courage to leap off a ten-meter-tall tower, and a son makes a personal video about his mother summoning a different kind of courage when he moves 3, miles away. In all of these stories, creators are using their medium to teach us something about the origins of our collective challenges, as well as the strength in each of us that will eventually enable us to overcome.
Find the rest of the best Action Sports Videos of here. Since his first Staff Pick in , Steve Cutts has been serving up heaping helpings of unfiltered, Grade A truth bombs. As the jaded Walt Disney of a world too glued to their screens and obsessed with material possessions to achieve true self-contentment, Cutts portrays the modern human condition with cleverness, creativity, and cutting commentary in a way that makes us want to laugh and off ourselves at the same time.
Find the rest of the best Animations of here. Our team saw this film back in January and have consistently come back to this short for its inspired dry humor and pitch-perfect timing.
In six minutes, director Tim Mason manages to pack in so much personality, team dynamics, and uncomfortable comedy that it makes our heads spin and stomachs shake. The script, blocking, performances, and editing are economic, tight, and deceptively well executed. Find the rest of the best Comedies of here. To jump or not to jump? As the dilemma of whether to jump or face the humiliation of climbing back down comes into focus for each participant, the film zeros in on the endless negotiations we use to mask our doubt.
Up on that platform, everyone is equal and their undeniably relatable feelings wowed the brave and afraid in all of us. Interested in Stock Purchases of this and more Sherpas Footage? Check out our friends at Bigfootage. An unparalleled cinematic experience: All.
Can is a stunning exploratory essay that compares the challenges of big mountain skiing to the challenges of global climate change. Join the revolution and experience one of the most spectacular, captivating, and thought-provoking films ever created in the action sports genre. Notice anything at ? Read a brilliant article about All. In the present contribution, I shift the focus to creativity.
I argue that moral creativity comprises instances of imagination that express themselves as new and valuable responses to moral problems and situations.
I will illustrate the development and advantages of such a habit by analyzing examples of moral decision-making in times of climate change and the current COVID pandemic. Why Vimeo? Get started. All feedback is good, but filtering that feedback into clear directives is the tricky part. Protecting your editors from onslaughts of random feedback is critical. Review tools will be key for our directors in Peru, Iceland, and elsewhere to deliver edits for pieces going through our post bay.
Editing is like carving wood or making a sculpture. Feedback is crucial every step of the way. It does the big cuts, the sanding or polishing, those crucial additions, and subtractions. Vimeo has had an incredibly positive effect on our work.
The interface, the look, the feel, the content — it all aligns perfectly with what we do as filmmakers. Thank you for all that you do! Not to mention, with so much amazing content on Vimeo, from so many incredible filmmakers, to be acknowledged as somehow special amidst all of that beauty— special.
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