Thrush from Gabriel Bisset-Smith on Vimeo.
This is clever. The editing is impressive. I can’t figure out if it’s a commercial for the toner cartridges or for 7UP, but it would work for both:
I held out against this vid for most of the day, and shouldn’t have. It’s quite clever.
It’s been a while since I first posted in EPB about this website, Project Space Planes, and their delightfully Anglocomic Youtube video below which shows a group of British engineers launching paper airplanes into space on behalf of the Samsung Corp. to see where the planes, and their sturdy microchip cargo, would land. Most of …
A fictional mashup of reenacted 80s teen movie moments, cliches woven into a single apotheotic trailer for a never to be made video game movie.
This is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen. It’s from BoingBoing.net, which describes it thusly: “An excerpt from transmedia artist Anthony Discenza’s “Charlton Heston: The Future has Already Been Written,” that “fuses Planet of the Apes, Omega Man, and Soylent Green. The 3 films (in their entirety) are visually alternated with each other every 1/10 …
Lady Gaga’s new single, Born This Way, was released today and is already drawing comparisons to Madonna’s 1989 hit, Express Yourself. Here’s Madonna performing Express Yourself at the 1989 MTV Music Awards:
It’s been a while since I first posted in EPB about this website, Project Space Planes, and their delightfully Anglocomic Youtube video which shows a group of British engineers launching paper airplanes into space on behalf of the Samsung Corp. to see where the planes, and their microchip cargo, would land. Most of the planes …
This patriotic vid is currently trending in the world’s largest democracy:
East Portland’s Lloyd Center Mall is a dimly lit, uncomfortably shaped and poorly designed mall. For that reason, this flash mob never finds the right place to strut their stuff while being heard and seen, but you have to give them an E for East Portland and for Effort. Still, the quarrelsome flamenco flash in …
It’s all here, part of a contest of Newberry Award Winning children’s books each dramatized in videos of 90 seconds or less: “A Wrinkle In Time” In 90 Seconds from James Kennedy on Vimeo.
Haley Anderson produced this public service announcement for a class in Public Policy. It’s excellent and she is on to something. Domestic violence is by far the most common felony in every jurisdiction in the country (and probably the world) and yet whenever there’s talk of crime rates, crime crackdowns, or getting tough on crime, …