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  • Elipses... / 5:38

    by Watchlord77 2 months, 1 week ago

    Elipses...

    No matter who you are it is always possible to fall in love with the girl of your dreams. Music by Moby & Mana3. Edited by Joey Burda.

  • Waiting / 2:23

    by David Reid 2 months, 1 week ago

    Waiting

    A guy waits for his friend to come back from a trip.

  • The LA Song (Sequence) From "Insanity" / 2:09

    by punarnavaaventures 2 months, 1 week ago

    The LA Song (Sequence) From "Insanity"

    This "The La Song" Edit is the continuation of the Love Sequence from "Insanity" - A previous edit Submitted on stray cinema.

  • Wait for me / 4:16

    by nerea 2 months, 1 week ago

    Wait for me

    It is not always the right moment or place, but what if the person is the right one no matter the circumstances. Are we ready to wait for her?

  • Begging, middle or end. / 2:58

    by nuriabigas 2 months, 2 weeks ago

    Begging, middle or end.

    It's a history of love or an ended history. Everything or anything.

  • CAMERA ROLLING / 6:25

    by Lizzia 2 months, 2 weeks ago

    CAMERA ROLLING

    CAMERA ROLLING has emerged from nowhere and, in turn, after a process of tests and experiments, many. It was an absolute freedom work, at times I've been bold, the fact of experience itself involves some chaos.
    All images and sounds of the film are taken from the web http://www.straycinema.com.
    I've seen the videos offered on site (all creative commons licensed),I've downloaded and viewed repeatedly to find the cuts that have an interest in riding .I have chosen, I cut, I copied.
    The slow overcomes the rich use of different scenarios, different actions and reactions in the non-time of 2 people found. Two characters who in the scenes I've chosen, are really, really expressed.
    I didn't put subtitles (i'm from Barcelona), an option to let the imagination flow, you can see the film without knowing English and has a background story .
    "With this bike ride and imagine that you may have or have not lived, but which finally culminates in the final scene, which closes with the rhythm of it".
    Alicia Verdés