Another great short, this one by Peter Naylor. I love it when a story can be told without a single word spoken.
You can read more about the filming process on Paul Joy's site. (He is responsible for the photography on the film.)
Read moreAnother great short, this one by Peter Naylor. I love it when a story can be told without a single word spoken.
You can read more about the filming process on Paul Joy's site. (He is responsible for the photography on the film.)
Read moreRecently I have run across some excellent films, thanks in no small part to Twitter. A film by Andrew Wonder that follows Steve Duncan, a urban historian and photographer, though some of the underground treasures of New York City. The film is 30 minutes long but is absolutely gripping once you get started. Images are gorgeous and it was shot entirely on a Canon 5d Mk II with one lens, a 24mm Canon L lens.
Enjoy the full video after the break.
Read moreI'm speechless. This is too cool!
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Need to make something for lunch but you are spending too much time with Photoshop? Then you need Adobe Photoshop CS3 Cook Extened:
Read moreFor those of you who haven't yet discovered the Tiny Desk concerts from NPR Music you truly are missing out. (You can even get a video podcast!) Each one features an artist recorded live at the desk of the host of NPR Music (the desk is small for some of the groups).
Read moreEver heard "Barber of Seville" as a drum solo? Meet Andrea Vadrucci.
From time to time I will stumble upon a TED talk that will really spark my interest and occasionally it will drive me into the TED site to explore and watch more talks! A while back I saw a link to this talk by Stefan Sagmeister, a designer from New York City. His talk, titled "The Power of Time off" was something that has really given me lots to think about.
Read moreThis is a great example of some of the cool things you can do with digital projection onto buildings. You can find more about the group that created the experiment and view more of their work on their website.
Read moreGreat imaginative ad from Saab.
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Rube Goldberg machines have always facilitated me. Now Jack Schulze and Timo Arnall have gone and created a video of a Rube Goldberg-like machine but the caveat is that in this one, nothing touches anything else. Enjoy!
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