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Mobile Movies Showcase – Week 75 – TheAppWhisperer

Welcome to our seventy fifth showcase in our Mobile Movies Column, curated and edited by Giulia Baita. All of the entries were either shot or created on mobile devices. Many congratulations for being highlighted and featured to: Ocean Morisset, Karen Axelrad, Therese Cherton, Tom and Leslie Kelly.

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‘Balloon’ – Karen Axelrad

This video was created from images in succession. A balloon moves in the sky and slowly slips away on a blue sky, full of clouds. The atmosphere is surreal and the music helps to create a dreamy mood. Wonderful!

‘On a Armenia Road’ – Therése Cherton

Video shot on a car, shows a road in the countryside in Armenia. It is bumpy, full of twists and holes. Time Lapse helps underline this difficult journey. The nature around is beautiful and prosperous. Good video account of a trip.

On a Armenia road #Armenia #Road #Armenia_Road #H_45 #Fast_Motion #Bennett #Cinamatic

‘Autobahn’ – Tom

A car runs on a highway in the middle of traffic but the effect is surreal. The yellow filter – purple by iMovie and the use of Time Lapse help to give a surreal aspect to the scene. Background music as a video game reminds virtual images. Video almost sci-fi. Well done!

‘Butterfly Migration’ – imloveyk (Leslie Kelly)

A flock of butterflies are moving in the sky over San Antonio, Texas. They are hundreds and fill the sky. The nose upward to appreciate this show. A video poetic and sweet. A sky flooded with hundreds of butterflies. The music underlines the playful aspect of this short movie. Beautiful!

‘Metro North: A Commuter’s Tale’ – Ocean Morisset

The video alternates beautiful photographs to images shot at a metro station. The eye stops on people sitting, standing, on their faces, on the details of their faces. And then it shows a city that traveling, walking. Slow Motion helps to create a meditative atmosphere, surreal. Perhaps for the first time we stop to think … to us, to our lives. Great movie!

Mertro-North: a commuter's tale.

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Giulia Baita. Italian iPhonographer. She lives in a beautiful island in the Mediterranean called "Sardinia". Passionate about painting and drawing, she obtained a degree in History of Contemporary Art. Studies and supports examination of the History of Cinema at the 'University of Cagliari'. She is a professor of Italian and History and whilst in high school continued to cultivate her passion for the Art. For several years she has been and continues to be in love with Mobile Photography and Mobile Art. Some of her photos have been shown in international exhibitions and she is currently highly interested in the Mobile Movies.