Welcome to Renderyard a film uploading site for film makers to upload and watch independent short films from around the world and contact each other, providing a strong network facility for emerging new talent. Renderyard gives film makers, musicians and actors the chance to get involved and create their own profile to show their films, music or acting and voice talents to each other and the world. Helping you all to see whats going on in the best of independent film making today.
Thursday, 26 September 2013
The Sound Of Music: With Bang & Olufsen
Bang & Olufsen and Universal Music worked closely together to bring audiences the ultimate sound experience with Les Miserables. Together they created an exclusive 5.1 surround sound edition for the soundtrack album, and with B&O technology the singing was recording live as they filmed the movie, making the sound and music come to life.
With the new BL14 surround system you can experience the movie the way it was intended – and indulge yourself in a musical experience equal to the experience you would get from an actual recording studio. Together B&O engineers and Universal producers worked together to bring the highest of quality to your living room.
Bang & Olufsen is world renowned for its distinctive range of quality televisions, music systems and high-performance loudspeakers; products that combine technological excellence with emotional appeal in a sensational design language.
The passion for design and creation is the very pinnacle of B&O; to wrap technology and great experiences in beautiful designs. We’ve seen amazing B&O product designs integrated into cars such as Aston Martin and Audi A8 – and with the new system B&O is redefining the sound system experience.
With more than 500 hours of designing and shaping the new system, B&O strives to bring us something that has not been seen before and something that is better than anything you can find in the market today.
For more info about Bang & Olufsen, please go to http://www.bang-olufsen.com/
Friday, 23 August 2013
Don't Move - Horror Short Film
Set on one fateful night, six friends gather for their monthly ‘games night’… and accidentally unleash a demonic force that might tear them – and their friendships – to pieces. ‘Don’t Move’ is the 8th slice in Bloody Cuts’ anthology of short horror films, made by a young team of UK film-makers on low budgets. Directed by Anthony Melton and written by David Scullion it stars Rachel Bright and Jake Hendriks alongside Kate Braithwaite, Beth Cooper, Ian Whyte, Calvin Dean and Martin Skipper.
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