We’re pleased to announce the release of the first Noiselandia project, Smart Casual. This is a collaboration of Paul Swoger-Ruston and Mikhial Gurarie, mixed in our studio!
Stay tuned for more releases from them!
We’re pleased to announce the release of the first Noiselandia project, Smart Casual. This is a collaboration of Paul Swoger-Ruston and Mikhial Gurarie, mixed in our studio!
Stay tuned for more releases from them!
Unstoppable Urges debuted the trailer for Superhost on Vimeo. We had the pleasure of working with them on the audio post-production.
The Amorphous Mind Police Factor: a freaky feature film by Dr. Chris Minz is now available at Vimeo On Demand for rental or purchase.
Dr Minz wrote and directed, and stars Gary Chan, Kelly-Marie Murtha, Timothy Paul McCarthy, Lauren Toyota, Jay Ould, Pamela Palset, Sara Hennessy, Stefan Bitar, Howard Pressburger, Julie McCarthy, Rachel Rain Pakota and Damon White.
Music by Trey Gunn and F.Tyler Shaw.
Our own Mikhial Gurarie did the Audio Post Mix.
We had the pleasure of doing audio post-production for the new documentary series Lovers & Fighters from Unstoppable Urges Productions. Launching Valentine’s Day, 2015, via Toronto’s NOW Magazine, supported by Bell Local.
The Toronto International Short Film Festival 2014 features a film we did post-production on, “THE MOM” Screening WEDNESDAY – NOVEMBER 12 – 7:45 PM.
The schedule details are in full here.
http://www.tisff.net/toronto/film_program_details.asp?programnumber=2
The short film Humans Need Not Apply explores a near future where affordable robots, and robots that create robots take all our jobs. ALL our jobs. Thought provoking and sobering.
This incredible hour-long Google Hangout with Dr Michio Kaku covers topics from his latest book, such as future real-world precision brain surgeries that can manipulate mental illnesses and memories. Don’t worry, he also covers string theory and more.
We say “Our mission is to present stories at the intersection of human spirit, culture and technology.”
Why is that?
We all come from different cultures, and many of us live in different ones than we were raised in. However, if humans as a species are to have any future of significance, it lies in working together and rising above our preconceptions and biases for the greater good.
Damage has already been done. Living on Earth is no longer predictable with reliance on finite resources to feed our current lifestyles and unpredictable global climate changes.
Even if humankind were to resolve fossil fuel issues and rely on wind, solar and other sustainable power resources to come, we still face colony collapse disorders and rogue asteroids from space. Billions of years from now, our sun will turn into a red giant and make Earth uninhabitable.
Our pale blue dot in space, despite what we think from living on it, is extraordinarily fragile. So we now turn to the rest of the solar system.
We come from stardust, billions of years ago, and one day we will return to the stars. And human spirit will drive us there, because above all else, we want to survive.
The stories we tell will be the ones that join these elements as we explore making our future.