Uncharted vs Tomb Raider vs Indiana Jones Short Film — Devin Graham‘s Uncharted vs Tomb Raider vs Indiana Jones (2022) Short Film has been released by DevinSuperTramp. The Uncharted vs Tomb Raider vs Indiana Jones short film stars Braxton McAllister, Michaela McAllister, Corbett McAllister, Maksim Idiev, Ruslan Mavlyanov, and Fiona Iredu. Crew Braxton McAllister oversaw the [...]
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- 2/1/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"Whoever opens my tomb shall unleash an invader more terrible than I." Whoa, what! This is a must watch 9-min short. More mashups like this, please! YouTube creator Devin Graham, aka "devinsupertramp", has created a kick ass fan-film. It's an action short film called Uncharted vs Tomb Raider vs Indiana Jones and that's also exactly what it is. These three adventure heroes cross paths in Uzbekistan, where this was filmed, on the hunt for a special item found inside a tomb. Starring Braxton McAllister as Nathan Drake, Michaela McAllister as Lara Croft, and Corbett McAllister as Indiana Jones. This is not some hack job mashup, this is an actual live-action film with people performing real stunts in real locations. And it's so much fun to watch! This is a blast. Stream it to your TV from YouTube, turn the volume up, and enjoy. Thanks to Twitter for the tip on this one.
- 1/31/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
DevinSuperTramp, the nom de internet of extreme-sports and adventure filmmaker Devin Graham, has signed on with Whistle Sports as a creator to work on branded content.
Under the pact, Whistle Sports — which curates and distributes sports-related content to a youth-targeted audience — will also work with Graham on developing longer-form, original programming. Previously, DevinSuperTramp was affiliated with Fullscreen’s creator network.
Graham, 34, first launched his YouTube channel, devinsupertramp, in 2010. To date, his channel has generated more than 1 billion views and attracted 4.9 million subscribers. DevinSuperTramp has a total social reach of nearly 9 million followers with 25 million total views across platforms per month.
“I’m always thinking about putting out the most creative, interesting content,” Graham said in a statement. “I’m thrilled that Whistle Sports is going to be a supportive partner that allows me to realize my vision and use my passion to create.”
John West, founder and CEO of Whistle Sports,...
Under the pact, Whistle Sports — which curates and distributes sports-related content to a youth-targeted audience — will also work with Graham on developing longer-form, original programming. Previously, DevinSuperTramp was affiliated with Fullscreen’s creator network.
Graham, 34, first launched his YouTube channel, devinsupertramp, in 2010. To date, his channel has generated more than 1 billion views and attracted 4.9 million subscribers. DevinSuperTramp has a total social reach of nearly 9 million followers with 25 million total views across platforms per month.
“I’m always thinking about putting out the most creative, interesting content,” Graham said in a statement. “I’m thrilled that Whistle Sports is going to be a supportive partner that allows me to realize my vision and use my passion to create.”
John West, founder and CEO of Whistle Sports,...
- 4/26/2018
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Scanning the lineup of N.Y.C.'s Panorama Festival, set to take place this weekend, reveals the usual big-tent reunions (LCD Soundsystem), huge, hook-oriented pop (Sia) and subwoofer-shredding bassheads (Major Lazer). Oh, and one Mormon violinist who combines classical music, dubstep and contemporary dance. That would be Lindsey Stirling, whose unique, boundary-crossing music has made her a hit with the YouTube set. (And Europe - more on that later.) Stirling grew up in Arizona and started learning violin at the age of 5. Eventually she became Junior Miss Arizona and won the Spirit Award in the America's Junior Miss Finals.
- 7/19/2016
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
YouTube and Sundance Institute have announced an expansion of their multi-year collaboration to support the development of emerging storytellers. New initiatives in 2016 include a curated festival experience and storytelling intensive workshop for YouTube Creators and a joint Sundance Institute | YouTube Lab to discover and support new artists creating episodic content.
“On YouTube, there are no limits to creative freedom and we are committed to actively advancing the work of innovative, risk-taking storytellers worldwide,” said Danielle Tiedt, Chief Marketing Officer, YouTube. “Our extensive collaboration with Sundance Institute furthers our mission to connect with, inspire and support independent creators.”
"The Sundance Institute | YouTube Creators Intensive and New Voices Lab will discover and nurture a new class of visionary independent artists creating episodic content. Together with our broader Episodic Storytelling Initiative, these programs will support the next generation of artists who are shaping the very nature of the form and bringing fresh, original series to audiences,” said Michelle Satter, Founding Director of Sundance Institute’s Feature Film Program. .
The YouTube and Sundance Institute 2016 collaboration includes the following five elements:
Sundance Institute | YouTube New Voices Lab
For over thirty years, Sundance Institute has supported and championed many leading independent storytellers through their year-round Labs program. The
Sundance Institute | YouTube New Voices Lab will take place November 16 - 18, 2016 at YouTube Space La. Fellows who are accepted into the program will work with an accomplished group of creators, showrunners and episodic producers to develop projects in an environment that encourages risk-taking, experimentation and innovation. Afterwards, Fellows will have access to Sundance Institute’s Alumni community, along with customized, year-round creative and strategic support. Visit sundance.org/episodic to apply for the Lab beginning February 15, 2016 through March 27, 2016.
Sundance Institute | YouTube Creators Intensive
A class of YouTube Creators have been selected to participate in this inaugural ‘Intensive’ -- a two-part program that begins on-site at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, followed by a three-day workshop at YouTube Space La from March 31 - April 2, 2016. With the Institute’s world-renowned Labs serving as a model, this immersive experience will support YouTube creators in developing new series and films. Upon completion, participants may be eligible for a first look deal with YouTube Originals. The creators selected for this workshop include Anna Akana, The Gregory Brothers, Devin Graham of DevinSupertramp, Allison Raskin and Gaby Dunn of Just Between Us, Yulin Kuang of YulinIsWorking, Nikki Limo, Franchesca Ramsey, Jus Reign (Jasmeet), and Adande Thorne aka sWooZie.
YouTube Presents the 2016 Sundance Film Festival Shorts Program
For the fourth year in a row, YouTube presents the 2016 Sundance Film Festival Shorts program that showcases short-form independent cinema. As part of this sponsorship, YouTube will host the opening reception for the Festival Shorts directors.
YouTube Panels and Screenings for 2016 Sundance Film Festival Attendees
YouTube presented the two panels during the festival which included: Global Head of Original Content, YouTube, Susanne Daniels, YouTube stars Lilly Singh ( "A Trip to Unicorn Island"), Gavin Free ( "Lazer Team" ), Awesomeness Films head Matt Kaplan ("Dance Camp") Todd Shaiman , Co-Founder and Cto of Vrse, Aaron Koblin and Matthew Patrick from The Game Theorists.
Sundance Film Festival Short Film Tour, Presented by YouTube
YouTube will present the Sundance Film Festival Shorts Tour, a theatrical program of each year's award-winning shorts from the Festival, playing in art house theaters in over 50 cities in the Us and Canada.
The creative partnership between YouTube and Sundance Institute builds upon YouTube’s long-standing commitment to investing in creative voices around the world. In 2015, YouTube’s Susanne Daniels announced a slate of YouTube Red Originals Series and Films that will premiere throughout 2016. YouTube also opened new YouTube Space production facilities in Berlin, Paris and Mumbai; announced plans for future Spaces in Rio and Toronto; and expanded creator programs at existing Spaces in Los Angeles, New York, London, Tokyo and Sao Paulo, including free workshops, community events and production resources. The YouTube Creator Academy also provides a myriad of online learning resources to help creators anywhere in the world build a community and a business on YouTube.
“On YouTube, there are no limits to creative freedom and we are committed to actively advancing the work of innovative, risk-taking storytellers worldwide,” said Danielle Tiedt, Chief Marketing Officer, YouTube. “Our extensive collaboration with Sundance Institute furthers our mission to connect with, inspire and support independent creators.”
"The Sundance Institute | YouTube Creators Intensive and New Voices Lab will discover and nurture a new class of visionary independent artists creating episodic content. Together with our broader Episodic Storytelling Initiative, these programs will support the next generation of artists who are shaping the very nature of the form and bringing fresh, original series to audiences,” said Michelle Satter, Founding Director of Sundance Institute’s Feature Film Program. .
The YouTube and Sundance Institute 2016 collaboration includes the following five elements:
Sundance Institute | YouTube New Voices Lab
For over thirty years, Sundance Institute has supported and championed many leading independent storytellers through their year-round Labs program. The
Sundance Institute | YouTube New Voices Lab will take place November 16 - 18, 2016 at YouTube Space La. Fellows who are accepted into the program will work with an accomplished group of creators, showrunners and episodic producers to develop projects in an environment that encourages risk-taking, experimentation and innovation. Afterwards, Fellows will have access to Sundance Institute’s Alumni community, along with customized, year-round creative and strategic support. Visit sundance.org/episodic to apply for the Lab beginning February 15, 2016 through March 27, 2016.
Sundance Institute | YouTube Creators Intensive
A class of YouTube Creators have been selected to participate in this inaugural ‘Intensive’ -- a two-part program that begins on-site at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, followed by a three-day workshop at YouTube Space La from March 31 - April 2, 2016. With the Institute’s world-renowned Labs serving as a model, this immersive experience will support YouTube creators in developing new series and films. Upon completion, participants may be eligible for a first look deal with YouTube Originals. The creators selected for this workshop include Anna Akana, The Gregory Brothers, Devin Graham of DevinSupertramp, Allison Raskin and Gaby Dunn of Just Between Us, Yulin Kuang of YulinIsWorking, Nikki Limo, Franchesca Ramsey, Jus Reign (Jasmeet), and Adande Thorne aka sWooZie.
YouTube Presents the 2016 Sundance Film Festival Shorts Program
For the fourth year in a row, YouTube presents the 2016 Sundance Film Festival Shorts program that showcases short-form independent cinema. As part of this sponsorship, YouTube will host the opening reception for the Festival Shorts directors.
YouTube Panels and Screenings for 2016 Sundance Film Festival Attendees
YouTube presented the two panels during the festival which included: Global Head of Original Content, YouTube, Susanne Daniels, YouTube stars Lilly Singh ( "A Trip to Unicorn Island"), Gavin Free ( "Lazer Team" ), Awesomeness Films head Matt Kaplan ("Dance Camp") Todd Shaiman , Co-Founder and Cto of Vrse, Aaron Koblin and Matthew Patrick from The Game Theorists.
Sundance Film Festival Short Film Tour, Presented by YouTube
YouTube will present the Sundance Film Festival Shorts Tour, a theatrical program of each year's award-winning shorts from the Festival, playing in art house theaters in over 50 cities in the Us and Canada.
The creative partnership between YouTube and Sundance Institute builds upon YouTube’s long-standing commitment to investing in creative voices around the world. In 2015, YouTube’s Susanne Daniels announced a slate of YouTube Red Originals Series and Films that will premiere throughout 2016. YouTube also opened new YouTube Space production facilities in Berlin, Paris and Mumbai; announced plans for future Spaces in Rio and Toronto; and expanded creator programs at existing Spaces in Los Angeles, New York, London, Tokyo and Sao Paulo, including free workshops, community events and production resources. The YouTube Creator Academy also provides a myriad of online learning resources to help creators anywhere in the world build a community and a business on YouTube.
- 1/26/2016
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Ubisoft will promote its upcoming video game Tom Clancy’s The Division by way of a short film produced in collaboration with several well-known YouTube channels. The French video game developer teamed with Devin Graham (aka Devinsupertramp), RocketJump, and Corridor Digital to create the short film Agent Origins and generate interest in The Division ahead of its launch on March 8, 2016.
Agent Origins follows the story of four active-duty agents in The Division as they fight to save New York City after a pandemic released on Black Friday slowly starts to destroy the metropolis. The live-action title was developed by Ubisoft and produced by Corridor Digital alongside Devinsupertramp and RocketJump. Agent Origins is split into four different episodes, with one living on each of the three YouTubers’ channels and one living on Ubisoft’s official channel. The Division-inspired project will also get an extended cut release on Amazon Prime Instant Video...
Agent Origins follows the story of four active-duty agents in The Division as they fight to save New York City after a pandemic released on Black Friday slowly starts to destroy the metropolis. The live-action title was developed by Ubisoft and produced by Corridor Digital alongside Devinsupertramp and RocketJump. Agent Origins is split into four different episodes, with one living on each of the three YouTubers’ channels and one living on Ubisoft’s official channel. The Division-inspired project will also get an extended cut release on Amazon Prime Instant Video...
- 1/19/2016
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
Devin Supertramp (real name Devin Graham) is leaping off YouTube and diving into an ultra-widescreen format. The YouTube star, whose stunt-filled adventure videos have brought in nearly 3.5 million subscribers and close to 635 million views, has teamed up with cinema company Barco to premiere a short film in panoramic Barco Escape movie theaters.
Graham’s short will be attached to The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, which will arrive in Barco Escape theaters on September 18th. Graham, who recently won a Streamy Award for cinematography, will make use of Barco Escape’s signature format, which features a massive screen segmented into three sections.
“We are excited to collaborate with our valued cinema partners in realizing our dream of elevating the moviegoing experience to never-before-seen levels,” said Barco Svp Wim Buyens in a press release. “As exhibitors continue to embrace Barco Escape as a way to differentiate themselves in the market, we...
Graham’s short will be attached to The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, which will arrive in Barco Escape theaters on September 18th. Graham, who recently won a Streamy Award for cinematography, will make use of Barco Escape’s signature format, which features a massive screen segmented into three sections.
“We are excited to collaborate with our valued cinema partners in realizing our dream of elevating the moviegoing experience to never-before-seen levels,” said Barco Svp Wim Buyens in a press release. “As exhibitors continue to embrace Barco Escape as a way to differentiate themselves in the market, we...
- 9/17/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Not content with bringing its own brand of vehicular mayhem to the big screen this Summer with Fury Road, the Mad Max franchise will landing on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC this September. To promote the game, we have this awesome video shot by Devin Graham using the Red Dragon camera (it shows, because this look absolutely beautiful) that use paintball guns and go karts to recreate Max Rockatansky’s big screen adventure, with Green River Utah standing in for the Fury Road. Check out the video below, and then go behind the scenes to how all this awesome tribute came to be.
- 8/19/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Tom White)
- www.themoviebit.com
There's a fierce argument to be made for Mad Max: Fury Road as the year's best movie (at least up until this point), and it's going to be interesting to see just how much George Miller's post-apocalyptic masterpiece will be embraced come awards time (I think it deserves to be a Best Picture contender -- but we'll see). As the film roars to life on Digital HD, VOD and Blu-ray, Mad Max fans are also getting ready to welcome a new video game this September -- one that interweaves its story through Fury Road, adding new characters and more of those War Boys. To promote the upcoming video game, Warner Bros. Games hired filmmaker Devin Graham to shoot a badass live-action short film that feels like the ultimate love letter to the series and Fury Road, in particular...
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- 8/19/2015
- by Erik Davis
- Movies.com
In order to help promote both the upcoming video game release of "Mad Max" and the home video release of George Miller's "Mad Max: Fury Road," WB Games have enlisted the help of filmmaker Devin Graham to come up with something unique.
The result? One of the many car chases from the film has been essentially recreated... with go-karts and paintball guns. This isn't some amateur backyard production either, there's been some decent money spent here.
The "Mad Max" video game and the Blu-ray/rental Digital HD release of 'Fury Road' both hit stores on September 1st.
The result? One of the many car chases from the film has been essentially recreated... with go-karts and paintball guns. This isn't some amateur backyard production either, there's been some decent money spent here.
The "Mad Max" video game and the Blu-ray/rental Digital HD release of 'Fury Road' both hit stores on September 1st.
- 8/18/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Nest has a new security camera product to show the world. To that end, the home automation company has partnered with YouTube celebrities Lewis Hilsenteger (aka Unbox Therapy), Justine Ezarik (aka iJustine), and Devin Graham (aka Devinsupertramp) to promote its new Cam device through live streams.
Nest’s Cam security device is replacing the company’s previous Dropcam product. Cam streams in 1080p to mobile phones so home owners can easily monitor their home’s safety. The device can also back-up recordings to the cloud for consumers to view later, and has night vision capabilities.
Hilsenteger, Ezarik, and Graham will all use Nest’s Cam to live stream some of their daily lives and events on their channels. Hilsenteger will use Cam to broadcast a feed from his production studio, while Ezarik will utilize the security camera to present live streamed events on her channel. Finally, Graham’s stream will...
Nest’s Cam security device is replacing the company’s previous Dropcam product. Cam streams in 1080p to mobile phones so home owners can easily monitor their home’s safety. The device can also back-up recordings to the cloud for consumers to view later, and has night vision capabilities.
Hilsenteger, Ezarik, and Graham will all use Nest’s Cam to live stream some of their daily lives and events on their channels. Hilsenteger will use Cam to broadcast a feed from his production studio, while Ezarik will utilize the security camera to present live streamed events on her channel. Finally, Graham’s stream will...
- 6/18/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
Devin Graham (YouTube’s Devinsupertramp) and Justine Ezarik (aka iJustine) have released two new videos sure to inspire future filmmakers. The two YouTube stars teamed with Canon to create film trailers to promote the camera company’s newest contest, Project Imagination: The Trailer.
Created in conjunction with director Ron Howard, Canon’s Project Imagination contest will turn one consumer-submitted trailer into a Hollywood short film, produced by and starring actor Josh Hutcherson (of The Hunger Games fame). Howard and Hutcherson will select the winning trailer based on qualities like storytelling, originality, and (of course) imagination.
Canon teamed with advertising and marketing firm Grey Global Group to head promotion for Project Imagination. Grey in turn brought on Graham and Ezarik (both Canon advocates) to create their own trailers as examples of the type of content consumers could submit. In the YouTubers’ trailers, Graham and Ezarik tease their fake upcoming “movies” using...
Created in conjunction with director Ron Howard, Canon’s Project Imagination contest will turn one consumer-submitted trailer into a Hollywood short film, produced by and starring actor Josh Hutcherson (of The Hunger Games fame). Howard and Hutcherson will select the winning trailer based on qualities like storytelling, originality, and (of course) imagination.
Canon teamed with advertising and marketing firm Grey Global Group to head promotion for Project Imagination. Grey in turn brought on Graham and Ezarik (both Canon advocates) to create their own trailers as examples of the type of content consumers could submit. In the YouTubers’ trailers, Graham and Ezarik tease their fake upcoming “movies” using...
- 4/14/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
Devin Graham (better known as Devin Supertramp to the online video masses) made the jump from online video to the big screen, and three big screens at that. The YouTuber boasting over 2.8 million subscribers will debut a special project made for the Barco Escape format at the Cinequest Film Festival on March 1, 2015.
Film projector company Barco introduced its new Escape three-screen theater format back in March 2014. The setup includes digital projectors which show clips on three different screens, one in the middle and two on each side, to create a 270-degree panoramic effect. On September 19, the film The Maze Runner became the first movie to be prepared and shown in select theaters using Barco’s Escape technology.
Barco will present the Escape format during Cinequest’s first-ever “Future of Film Showcase,” hosted by the projector company’s CinemaVangelist and 20th Century Fox’s Futurist Ted Schilowitz. Graham, known for his...
Film projector company Barco introduced its new Escape three-screen theater format back in March 2014. The setup includes digital projectors which show clips on three different screens, one in the middle and two on each side, to create a 270-degree panoramic effect. On September 19, the film The Maze Runner became the first movie to be prepared and shown in select theaters using Barco’s Escape technology.
Barco will present the Escape format during Cinequest’s first-ever “Future of Film Showcase,” hosted by the projector company’s CinemaVangelist and 20th Century Fox’s Futurist Ted Schilowitz. Graham, known for his...
- 2/27/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
If you’re scared of heights, I’d probably avoid watching this video. Devin Graham, also known as Devin Supertramp, has created another epic stunt in which a bunch of fearless athletes zip lining–well, at the start–from the top of a 700-foot tall building on what is billed as the world’s largest urban zip line. The stunt...Read more»...
- 8/6/2014
- by Michael Prieve
- Celebuzz.com
In his newest video, Devin Super Tramp (real name Devin Graham) walks a fine line. The YouTube stuntman teamed up with Ford, erected a highline across a canyon, and went slacklining with a few of his friends. For those unfamiliar with slacklining, it is basically tightrope walking on a bouncy cord without any support other than a climbing harness. Even though this practice is completely safe, Graham and his friends still appear as if they are all going to fall to their deaths. Instead, as with the human slingshot and giant swing videos, the slackers all complete the death-defying task without a scratch, and the viewer is treated to some impressive landscape filmography. The slacklining video is the result of a partnership between Devin Super Tramp and Ford, through which the channel's thrill-seeking denizens have been asked to film as many crazy outdoor activities as they can complete on one tank of gas.
- 8/28/2013
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
by Matt Hawkins
When cosplaying certain characters, it definitely helps if one is able to mimic some of the physical feats that said gaming personality is associated with.
Which is why YouTuber DevinSuperTramp's take on Ubisoft's "Assassin's Creed" is so effective; knowing how to parkour definitely takes thing up to another level.
DevinSuperTramp, real name Devin Graham, isn't the guy dressed as Edward Kenway; he's just the guy behind the camera. He's essentially a filmmaker whose work highlights feats of strength, as his page demonstrates, though Graham is also a stuntman himself as well.
But the star of the show is Chris Romrell, not just looking like the lead of Assassin's Creed 4, but also moving like him. And the setting? The city of San Diego, while Comic Con was going on.
But instead of roaming crowded hallways, we see Romrell roaming the city streets outside, including Seaport Village, a popular...
When cosplaying certain characters, it definitely helps if one is able to mimic some of the physical feats that said gaming personality is associated with.
Which is why YouTuber DevinSuperTramp's take on Ubisoft's "Assassin's Creed" is so effective; knowing how to parkour definitely takes thing up to another level.
DevinSuperTramp, real name Devin Graham, isn't the guy dressed as Edward Kenway; he's just the guy behind the camera. He's essentially a filmmaker whose work highlights feats of strength, as his page demonstrates, though Graham is also a stuntman himself as well.
But the star of the show is Chris Romrell, not just looking like the lead of Assassin's Creed 4, but also moving like him. And the setting? The city of San Diego, while Comic Con was going on.
But instead of roaming crowded hallways, we see Romrell roaming the city streets outside, including Seaport Village, a popular...
- 8/1/2013
- by MTV Video Games
- MTV Multiplayer
YouTuber Devin Super Tramp (real name Devin Graham) has topped himself again. The stunt-happy creator has released a video featuring an impossibly large rope swing, an impossibly gigantic apparatus hundreds of feet off the ground that spans a large canyon. I'm not even sure how to describe the absolute balls-to-the-wall craziness of this high ropes bonanza. Take a look for yourself, and if your jaw doesn't end up permanently glued to the floor, be sure to watch for cameos from a few familiar faces . The video is a follow-up to one of Graham's most popular videos, where he set up a similar rope swing on a large natural arch. That video has earned over 16 million views since its release, and it is one of the many crazy videos that have allowed Graham to accrue over 878 thousand subscribers and over 159 million views. This time around, Graham invited some YouTube pals to...
- 2/27/2013
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Thanks to Digital Spy, we have this incredible video starring street-stunt performer Ronnie Shalvis as Assassin's Creed 3's main character, 'Connor'. Wearing a costume designed by freelancer Allison Dredge, the team behind the video (which of course included its creator Devin Graham) actually worked with Ubisoft on which moves and weaponry they would use. As we know, the developers of the hit video game series will play a key creative role in its big screen adaptation, so this may just be our first look at how we'll see the trademark parkour moves recreated in real-life. Michael Fassbender is attached to produce and star, although it's currently unknown whether he will play Altair, Ezio or Connor.
- 11/4/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
A video of a free-runner traversing a woodland course while dressed as Assassin's Creed 3 protagonist Connor Kenway has gone viral. The three-minute clip features street-stunt performer Ronnie Shalvis as Connor and includes recreations of gameplay sequences. The dramatisation begins with Shalvis performing one of Connor's signature moves in a forest setting. The video's creator Devin Graham worked with developers Ubisoft in order to determine which in-game kill technique would be the most impressive when recreated in real life, and chose the rope-dart method. "We got the video game footage that (more)...
- 11/4/2012
- by By Alison Rowley
- Digital Spy
Dawn Of The Dead (both versions) is a movie that instantly makes you think of shopping malls overrun with the undead. The Romero version is a classic metaphor for American consumerism while the remake is a balls out fast-zombie action flick. Whether you prefer your walkers slow or fast, nothing can really compete with a large, enclosed space for zombie killing mayhem. That being said, here is an awesome video made Devin Graham that captures the guerilla violence of fighting the living...
- 11/2/2012
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
Here's an awesome recreation of one of the action-packed scenes from Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. The scene was directed by Devin Graham and filmmaker Freddie Wong jumped on board to play the part of Indiana! The scene was shot incredibly well, and it turned out great. Enjoy!
Source: YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=OrHIglo9AF4)...
Source: YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=OrHIglo9AF4)...
- 8/27/2012
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Violinist Lindsey Stirling seems to have no limits when it comes to experimenting with new genres on her acoustic fiddle.
Now Stirling, a self-described "hip hop violinist," takes her first leap into dubstep music in a new YouTube video performance.
She plays seemingly without effort while dancing and wandering through a winter wonderland of illuminated ice formations, tunnels, and arches created by California-based artist Brent Christensen.
Filmed by Devin Graham in Silverthorne, Colo., the chosen location is no coincidence. "Crystalize," the song Stirling plays in the video, is named after scientific findings suggesting that human thoughts impact the molecular structure of water, the artist explains on her blog.
"When put in different situations the water crystallized into extremely different patterns. These situations included playing different type of music, saying positive verse [sic] negative things, and more," Stirling writes.
Stirling's other notable music videos include a remake of the classic videogame "Legends...
Now Stirling, a self-described "hip hop violinist," takes her first leap into dubstep music in a new YouTube video performance.
She plays seemingly without effort while dancing and wandering through a winter wonderland of illuminated ice formations, tunnels, and arches created by California-based artist Brent Christensen.
Filmed by Devin Graham in Silverthorne, Colo., the chosen location is no coincidence. "Crystalize," the song Stirling plays in the video, is named after scientific findings suggesting that human thoughts impact the molecular structure of water, the artist explains on her blog.
"When put in different situations the water crystallized into extremely different patterns. These situations included playing different type of music, saying positive verse [sic] negative things, and more," Stirling writes.
Stirling's other notable music videos include a remake of the classic videogame "Legends...
- 2/27/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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