Showing posts with label Hoot Lenses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hoot Lenses. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Mariana Rios with Hoot Lenses
This Mariana Rios! This is an official sneak peek at her photo
shoot with Hoot Lenses (OvO). Stay tuned for the date of the
official release of both the photo shoot and and the behind
the scenes video!
Shot by Daniel U Magana
Directed by Daniel U Magana and Maurice’ Argote
Performed By Mariana Rios
Hair and Make Up by Total Image Hair
Some words for the youth. Welcome to 2012.
"So lets try and educate ourselves about current events this year. Think of it this way. Money never sleeps, and the people controlling it are trying their best to keep their power. Therefore, why should we as the youth (the future of our world) waste time partying and harming our minds and bodies with unnecessary consumption and chemicals. Make a pledge to fight for your rights, your loved ones and your mind and heart. Your heart never stops beating for you, it’s only fair if this year, you beat for it. Oh yeah, and happy new year!"
-Daniel U Magana
Magic Dough ( My Stop Motion Animation Attempt/Experience )
This is my final project for my Film class at Pasadena City
College. A narrative story about two clay friends turned into
a reflective journal style documentary. Instead of going t
hrough the traditional still photography process I had to co
pe with some rules. This is why I had no time to finish my
narrative if I was planning on turning in the assignment on
running time) including title and end credits. Aspect
ratio=1.33:1. Color.
B. Title at the begin
ning of the film in the first 15 seconds. Titles and end credits
must be in-camera, live-action diagetic title. 1 pt penalty for
each being CG.
C. Sound is required. Four lines of dialog, maximum. Music
allowed, but
instrumental only, no lyrics. Music may be used throughout,
but do NOT use just one song "wall to wall." There must be
at least two music changes if music runs throughout the
film. Two (2) bonus points for a completely non-dialog
project.
D. Shoot 1.33 aspect ratio. Use school cameras, unless
teacher allows otherwise.
E. Hard cuts only. No postproduction visual effects or
transitions of any kind
allowed except for two dissolves and one fade in and one
fade out.
Sound Tracks:
Sound Tracks:
9th Wonder - Pray (Instrumental)
JAY DEE - Dreamy (Instrumental)
This Town Needs Guns - Zebra
*THE RIGHTS RESERVE TO THE ARTISTS AND RECORD
JAY DEE - Dreamy (Instrumental)
This Town Needs Guns - Zebra
*THE RIGHTS RESERVE TO THE ARTISTS AND RECORD
LABELS! THIS IS A STUDENT FILM AND NO COPYRIGHT
INFRIGHTMENT WAS INTENDED.*
Day Of the Dead Shoot 2011
Day of the Dead Photo Shoot with co-founder of Hoot
Lenses (OvO)
Echo Eberle. She is extremely talented, and will always be
in debt to her. She designed the shoot and the make up
took for ever. Please enjoy and artists hit us up for portfolio
expansions and promotion.
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
DJ Blens Summer Show
Filmed, Edited, Produced
by Daniel U Magana
This is NOT OUR MUSIC
Sound track: Avicii - Levels
Co-produced by Dream Events
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Police Show up to the Party!
LA Occupiers joined activist groups on Thursday Oct. 6 on a
giant march toward the LA Financial district. Some of the
organizations that the occupiers joined with that day were the
Refund California Campaign, Make Banks Pay, Alliance of
Californians of Community Empowerment, and the SEIU
union. We took the intersection with over 2,000 heads!
Stopped traffic and truly made a statement. Some of the
protesters were trying to cash a huge jumbo check for $673
billion, made out to the “People of California.” There were 10
peaceful arrests. I want to thank the LAPD for having a great
attitude. In fact some of them were tearing up in front of me
when we all yelled “WE ARE PEACEFUL” continuously. That
was awesome :’)
LA March Toward The Financial District Oct.6th
LA Occupiers joined activist groups on Thursday Oct. 6 on a
giant march toward the LA Financial district. Some of the
organizations that the occupiers joined with that day were
the Refund California Campaign, Make Banks Pay, Alliance
of Californians of Community Empowerment, and the SEIU
union. According to general sources there was a count of
over 2,000 heads at the protest. Unfortunately my images
only describe 1/3 of the magnitude. There’s tons of epic
memories I caught with my eyes, literally the most epic day
ever. And to think that it’s only the beginning. <3
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