Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Friday, February 4, 2011

Conor Harrington Crossing Lines Video


Crossing Lines from Andrew Telling.

Crossing Lines is a short film that documents Irish artist, Conor Harrington's trip to Tel Aviv, Israel and Bethlehem, Palestine in May 2010.

A Telling Production Presents ’ Crossing Lines ‘
Camera, Edit & Score - Andrew Telling
Grade - Chloe Hayward
Audio Mix & Master - Andrew Telling & Dave House


Thursday, February 3, 2011

Brazilian Taxi Driver Beatboxes Michael Jackson


This is a very good rendition of Michael Jackson by some random Brazilian taxi driver!! Impressive!!
Thanks to Jorge Nieto for the find...

Robo-Rainbow Grafffmobile

Robo-Rainbow, by Swedish graffiti artist Akay is described by him as a "complicated technical solutions to aide in a simple act of vandalism.”

Everything about this video made me smile. The concept, the technicality, and the cinematography.



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Monday, January 31, 2011

Adult Fans of Lego Video


Passion combines with creativity in this documentary that features a selection of AFOLs (Adult Fans Of LEGO) from the Pacific NorthWest. When I see these guys, it makes me feel so much better about my own toy collecting addiction!

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Revok Interview Video


EIKNARF Presents: "Revok: On The Run" from EIKNARF.
Join EIKNARF as he presents a rare glimpse into the mind of Los Angeles graffiti veteran and The Seventh Letter aerosol ambassador Revok of the MSK crew. Revok speaks on his earliest memories of writing, finding ways to keep spray paint stocked, the reason Seventh Letter exists and how he feels the culture he literally risks his freedom for is being exploited by brands and companies...I wish the video was a little longer to be honest!

It's the Bride of Blackenstein, Baby!

Classical Universal horror met '70 blaxploitation last night on Saturday Night Live, and the result was Bride of Blackenstein, featuring Jesse Eisenberg and Nicki Minaj. First Jim Carrey's hilarious spoof of Black Swan, and now this... I'm sensing a pattern here, Lorne Michaels--keep it up! Anyway, just thought I'd share this little video with you, Vault dwellers. It's certainly the perfect post for a lazy Sunday (oh wait, that's an entirely different SNL clip...)

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Insane Russians W.T.F!!

Words failed me when I saw this, the most I could muster was WTF!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Treat Me Like Your Mother by Jonathan Glazer

Treat Me Like Your Mother by Jonathan Glazer


A really cool music video for a pretty good rock tune. Once again director, Jonathan Glazer smashes it.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Hermann Zapf The Calligrapher

Sit back and let Hermann Zapf teach you a thing or three about the intricacies of learning the Art of Calligraphy...He s truly amazing!


The Art of Hermann Zapf

"Zapf designed types for various stages of printing technology, including hot metal composition, phototypesetting (also called "cold type"), and finally digital typography for use in desktop publishing. His two most famous typefaces, Palatino and Optima, were designed in 1948 and 1952, respectively. Both typefaces have been widely copied, often against his will. The best known example may be Monotype's Book Antiqua, which shipped with Microsoft Office and was widely considered a "knockoff" of Palatino."- Wiki

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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Multiwindow Videos

Seems like everyone's doing them nowadays, but these two are pretty impressive!


Intel's 'The Chase' Multiwindow promo video


CMYKilla's Spoof Photoshop Tutorial Multiwindow Music Video
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

A History Of Gaming

A group of game design students in Munich put this little gem together. With 45 takes, this video was done all in one single shot (almost). Apparently there is a 'making of' video coming sometime soon, which is definitely gonna be posted!



Games:
Tennis for Two, Oscilloscope, 1958
Pacman, Arcade, 1980
Donkey Kong, NES, 1986
Sonic the Hedgehog, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, 1991
Street Fighter II, SNES, 1991
Super Mario 64, Nintendo 64, 1996
Final Fantasy VII, Sony Playstation, 1997
Need for Speed: Hot Pursiut 2, Sony Playstation 2, 2002
Ecco the Dolphin, Sega Dreamcast, 2000
Super Smash Bros. Melee, Nintendo Game Cube, 2001
Wii Sports Golf, Nintendo Wii, 2006
God of War III, Sony Playstation 3, 2010
Rock Band, XBox 360, 2008

Monday, January 10, 2011

Pieces Of A Puzzle - Dialectrix

One of the best Aussie rappers I've heard. Love this tune!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Mostly True Flatland BMX Video


My BMX buddy, Nao Yoshida is featured in this new slick-looking Flatland BMX video being released in the first quarter of 2011....

Nychos Backflash 2010 Video


Backflash Of Madness from RABBITEYEMOVEMENT on Vimeo.

Nychos has been travelling a lot in 2010 and he has put together this video of his conquest of pillage through many cities like Vienna, Amsterdam, Bangkok, Brussels, Venlo, Torino, Taipei, Basel, Heidelberg and London.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Towns & Roid In China Video


Towns & Roid in China from Plastic Bones on Vimeo.


Brit graffers Towns & Roid visited China last year to do some painting....

Friday, December 31, 2010

7D 2000fps BMX Video


The wonders of modern technology for filming action shots....

Monday, December 27, 2010

TRAILER TRASH! Vampire Comedy Edition!



















Unkle Runaway Video

John Nolan, animatronics designer and director at Streetlight Films UK, whose credits include Where the Wild Things Are, Harry Potter, Clash Of The Titans, Hellboy 2, Warhorse, Brothers Grimm, Dr Who and Being Human, created an incredible UNKLE robot based on Futura’s Pointmen from the Psyence Ficton and Never Never Land albums.


Its splintered synths and a shuddering bass-line create an aggression and energy which Nolan harnessed within the robot’s marching stomp towards the camera.