Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
Quadron performing "Ex-Factor" by Lauryn Hill in Vienna while on tour. Coco O. - Vocals August Rosenbaum - Omnichord Mads Forsby - Hand Percussion Shot by Julian Mullan
From wikipedia:
Quadron is a Danish duo consisting of singer Coco Maja Hastrup Karshøj and musician/producer Robin Hannibal. The group calls itself and the music they provide, electronic soul.
London-based photographer Andy Day shoots parkour and freerunning and has built up quite a collection of startling images and frozen moments from daring action sequences.
Artist Shayna Leib on her Wind and Water series:
"Two of the most powerful elements on our planet are nearly indiscernible to the human eye, yet we are innately aware of their presence, their capacity to soothe and destroy, and their ability to weave patterns where they touch."
Watch the behind the scenes of how these videos go down in the link below!!! http://youtu.be/62CUg45lMtQ This video features Adrienn Banhegyi. She performs with Cirque de Soleil, and holds two world records for jump roping! Find out more about her amazing talent in the link below!
Adrienn Banhegyi performs with Cirque de Soleil and holds two world records for jump roping.
Ever since I was a kid, I have always been mesmerized by extraordinary beauty of my hometown, San Diego. The city has many hidden treasures that have always captivated me, and they continue to do so. Most people only get to experience the tourism side San Diego, but I wanted to show the city through my own eyes and artistic vision. I wanted to showcase San Diego from the eyes of somebody who has lived there their entire life. I have been working on this piece for about four months to really harness the details and create a visually striking Timelapse film. I wanted to make something that was unique to my own perspective of filmmaking. I also wanted to create this video to encourage people to go out and witness how beautiful San Diego really is. Filmed & Edited By: Michael Shainblum www.shainblumphoto.com Add me on facebook and twitter for more timelapse and behind the scenes. facebook.com/shainblum twitter.com/shainblum Timelapse Motion Made Possible By: Dynamic Perception www.dynamicperception.com/ Emotimo www.emotimo.com/ Music: Hooray for Earth - True Loves Licensed by Kosuke Kasza (Dovecote Records) http://hoorayforearth.net/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/hooray-for-earth/id187385308 For licensing & inquires please contact at Shainblumphoto@yahoo.com
Michael Shainblum created this stunning and crisp timelapse of his native San Diego:
"I wanted to showcase San Diego from the eyes of somebody who has lived there their entire life. I have been working on this piece for about four months to really harness the details and create a visually striking Timelapse film. I wanted to make something that was unique to my own perspective of filmmaking. I also wanted to create this video to encourage people to go out and witness how beautiful San Diego really is."
Slovenian photographer Matej Peljhan's photos from his series ‘The Little Prince’, show 12-year-old Luka, who has muscle dystrophy, doing the things he longs so do but can't. Clever and moving.
26-year-old photographer based in Tel Aviv, Dmitriy Yoav Reinshtein has created quite the astounding set of gorgeous macro photos of insects.
An architect in the skies tires of his creation and decides to spice things up a bit.
Mixing tiltshit timelapse footage with animation creates this enormously fun and funny short film: Bless You.
Nyango
Yesterday we looked at James Mollison's Where Children Sleep, and today, we are visiting one of his other amazing series: James & Other Apes.
He traveled to Cameroon, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo and Indonesia to photograph orphans of the bush meat trade and live pet trade.
Kitwiti
Pumbu
Koto
Gregoire
Wendy
Ominou
Wazak
Simon
Tatango
Talliane
Lulu
This tutorial guides you through the process to create Refractographs and shows you the process I use to create these abstract photographs. Refractographs are caustic patterns produced as light reflects and refracts through an object. Check out http://robturneyvisuals.com/portfolio/refraction/ for some examples of my refractographs or keep in touch on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RobTurneyPhotography Note: There is little to no post production on the images and they are all images of real light and not computer generated.
A collection of "back to the camera" shots. The character stands center frame (most of the time), looking out at some epic landscape. MUSIC: "God Moving Over the Face of the Waters" by Moby Buy from Amazon: http://amzn.to/Uhdreb MOVIES: 00:05 - The Aviator 00:10 - The Legend of 1900 00:12 - Synecdoche, NY 00:15 - The Shining 00:17 - Beyond the Black Rainbow 00:19 - Once Upon A Time In Anatolia 00:22 - Baraka 00:24 - Walk The Line 00:25 - The Runaways 00:26 - The Fifth Element 00:28 - Dark City 00:29 - Hamlet 00:30 - Network 00:31 - Black Swan 00:34 - Lenny 00:35 - Dennis Leary: No Cure For Cancer 00:36 - Bronson 00:37 - Fantasia 00:38 - Southland Tales 00:40 - The Iron Lady 00:41 - Hugo 00:43 - The Searchers 00:45 - Prometheus 00:48 - Event Horizon 00:50 - The Fifth Element 00:53 - Doctor Who: S01E02 00:55 - Sunshine 00:57 - Tron Legacy 01:00 - Stargate 01:02 - Starman 01:04 - Kundun 01:07 - Enter The Void 01:09 - Inglorious Basterds 01:11 - Watchmen 01:14 - Sin City 01:16 - Gangster No. 1 01:18 - L.A. Confidential 01:21 - Christine 01:23 - Hero 01:26 - House of Flying Daggers 01:28 - Akira Kurosawa's Dreams 01:31 - Predators 01:33 - Alexander 01:35 - Kingdom of Heaven 01:37 - There Will Be Blood 01:40 - The Cell 01:42 - Valhalla Rising 01:45 - Snow White and the Huntsman 01:47 - Alexander 01:49 - Immortals 01:52 - John Carter 01:54 - Troy 01:57 - Thor 01:59 - The Matrix Revolutions 02:04 - The Abyss 02:08 - Event Horizon 02:13 - Watchmen 02:18 - Another Earth 02:23 - Take Shelter 02:27 - Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within 02:32 - Constantine 02:37 - War of the Worlds 02:46 - Close Encounters of the Third Kind 02:48 - Knowing 02:51 - Hero 02:53 - 300 02:56 - Take Shelter 03:01 - Beasts of the Southern Wild 03:03 - The Proposition 03:06 - Snow White and the Hunstman 03:08 - Interview with the Vampire 03:10 - Alice in Wonderland 03:13 - Heat 03:15 - Rendezvous with Rama (Vancouver Film School trailer) 03:17 - Star Trek Generations 03:19 - Minority Report 03:22 - Skyline 03:25 - Inception 03:27 - X-Men: First Class 03:30 - Carrie (2002) 03:32 - The Day the Earth Stood Still 03:34 - Hamlet 03:36 - Valhalla Rising 03:39 - Jericho S01E01 03:41 - The Divide 03:44 - Dark City 03:46 - The Day the Earth Stood Still 03:48 - Mission to Mars 03:51 - Life of Pi 03:52 - The Fountain 03:58 - Fight Club 04:03 - Pan's Labyrinth 04:07 - The Empire Strikes Back 04:12 - Gone with the Wind 04:22 - What Dreams May Come
From the Vimeo page:
MOVIES:
00:05 - The Aviator
00:10 - The Legend of 1900
00:12 - Synecdoche, NY
00:15 - The Shining
00:17 - Beyond the Black Rainbow
00:19 - Once Upon A Time In Anatolia
00:22 - Baraka
00:24 - Walk The Line
00:25 - The Runaways
00:26 - The Fifth Element
00:28 - Dark City
00:29 - Hamlet
00:30 - Network
00:31 - Black Swan
00:34 - Lenny
00:35 - Dennis Leary: No Cure For Cancer
00:36 - Bronson
00:37 - Fantasia
00:38 - Southland Tales
00:40 - The Iron Lady
00:41 - Hugo
00:43 - The Searchers
00:45 - Prometheus
00:48 - Event Horizon
00:50 - The Fifth Element
00:53 - Doctor Who: S01E02
00:55 - Sunshine
00:57 - Tron Legacy
01:00 - Stargate
01:02 - Starman
01:04 - Kundun
01:07 - Enter The Void
01:09 - Inglorious Basterds
01:11 - Watchmen
01:14 - Sin City
01:16 - Gangster No. 1
01:18 - L.A. Confidential
01:21 - Christine
01:23 - Hero
01:26 - House of Flying Daggers
01:28 - Akira Kurosawa's Dreams
01:31 - Predators
01:33 - Alexander
01:35 - Kingdom of Heaven
01:37 - There Will Be Blood
01:40 - The Cell
01:42 - Valhalla Rising
01:45 - Snow White and the Huntsman
01:47 - Alexander
01:49 - Immortals
01:52 - John Carter
01:54 - Troy
01:57 - Thor
01:59 - The Matrix Revolutions
02:04 - The Abyss
02:08 - Event Horizon
02:13 - Watchmen
02:18 - Another Earth
02:23 - Take Shelter
02:27 - Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
02:32 - Constantine
02:37 - War of the Worlds
02:46 - Close Encounters of the Third Kind
02:48 - Knowing
02:51 - Hero
02:53 - 300
02:56 - Take Shelter
03:01 - Beasts of the Southern Wild
03:03 - The Proposition
03:06 - Snow White and the Hunstman
03:08 - Interview with the Vampire
03:10 - Alice in Wonderland
03:13 - Heat
03:15 - Rendezvous with Rama (Vancouver Film School trailer)
03:17 - Star Trek Generations
03:19 - Minority Report
03:22 - Skyline
03:25 - Inception
03:27 - X-Men: First Class
03:30 - Carrie (2002)
03:32 - The Day the Earth Stood Still
03:34 - Hamlet
03:36 - Valhalla Rising
03:39 - Jericho S01E01
03:41 - The Divide
03:44 - Dark City
03:46 - The Day the Earth Stood Still
03:48 - Mission to Mars
03:51 - Life of Pi
03:52 - The Fountain
03:58 - Fight Club
04:03 - Pan's Labyrinth
04:07 - The Empire Strikes Back
04:12 - Gone with the Wind
04:22 - What Dreams May Come
In this episode of SHANKS FX we have some fun with the wonderful weirdness of "Magnetic Putty". We used this Putty to create a lot of the Black Hole sequences in our film SCI-FLY. We now take a 2nd run at experimenting with this "strange matter" to see what new images & sequences can be achieved!!! For more visit ---------------> http://MovieMagicNow.com Like us on Facebook -----> http://Facebook.com/ShanksFX Music by Big Fok -----------> http://BigFok.com HERE IS THE KIND OF PUTTY I USED --> http://store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/clink?puttyworld+vrJ4Sh+index.html+ In Association with PBS Digital Studios --> http://youtube.com/user/PBSDigitalStudios
Magnetic putty is a lot like ferrofluids (Trippy Watercolor and Ferrofluid Photos July 5, 2012): magnetic particles suspended in a mixture. In the case of magnetic putty, it's thicker: you can mold and shape it with your hands and it will maintain its form.
But put it near a magnet, and look at it come to life. A bit creepy. Totally trippy.
http://bit.ly/igOUo2 Read by Brian Yoder
Brian Yoder reads Mary Oliver's Dogfish.
Paul Friedlander, a British artist and physicist, creates these pieces light and motion by rapidly rotating a piece of string through white light. The rope, invisible to the human eye while vibrating so quickly, reveals otherwise invisible bands of color.
by Paul Friedlander. Experimental hand held light sculpture, London studio 2004 http://www.paulfriedlander.com/text/videos.htm
Friedlander:
"I decided to focus on kinetic art: a subject in which I could bring together my divided background and combine my knowledge of physics with my love of light. In 1983, at London's ICA, I exhibited the first sculptures to use chromastrobic light, a discovery I had made the previous year. Chromastrobic light changes color faster than the eye can see, causing the appearance of rapidly moving forms to mutate in the most remarkable ways."
Logline Archiculture examines the current and future state of studio-based, design education. Synopsis Archiculture takes a thoughtful, yet critical look at the architectural studio. The film offers a unique glimpse into the world of studio-based, design education through the eyes of a group of students finishing their final design projects. Interviews with leading professionals, historians and educators help create crucial dialog around the key issues faced by this unique teaching methodology. Outline 1. Intro - Welcome to archiCULTURE 2. Design Education - So What Exactly is Design Education? 3. Studio Culture - Meet Your New Family 4. Critique - Desk Crits, Pin Ups, Juries O’ My! 5. Best Architects - Making it as an Architect 6. School vs. Practice - Two Worlds Collide 7. Starchitecture - The Plague of the Starchitect 8. New generation - The Designers of Tomorrow 9. The Future - I See Myself...
I began my higher education as an architecture student, in love with the notion that form and beauty and structure, human experience, behavior of the materials of the world can all be invoked in a single set of decisions. Still in love with it, apparently: not just the product of architecture, but the process.
Here is the trailer for Archiculture, a film premiering in a few weeks out here in Southern California at the Newport Beach Film Festival.
And, whenever I am given the chance, I like to again share the amazing 6-part BBC documentary from Stewart Brand's book How Buildings Learn. I have watched the whole series scores of times and never get tired of it.
This six-part, three-hour, BBC TV series aired in 1997. I presented and co-wrote the series; it was directed by James Muncie, with music by Brian Eno. The series was based on my 1994 book, HOW BUILDINGS LEARN: What Happens After They're Built. The book is still selling well and is used as a text in some college courses.
This six-part, three-hour, BBC TV series aired in 1997. I presented and co-wrote the series; it was directed by James Muncie, with music by Brian Eno. The series was based on my 1994 book, HOW BUILDINGS LEARN: What Happens After They're Built. The book is still selling well and is used as a text in some college courses.
This six-part, three-hour, BBC TV series aired in 1997. I presented and co-wrote the series; it was directed by James Muncie, with music by Brian Eno. The series was based on my 1994 book, HOW BUILDINGS LEARN: What Happens After They're Built. The book is still selling well and is used as a text in some college courses.
This six-part, three-hour, BBC TV series aired in 1997. I presented and co-wrote the series; it was directed by James Muncie, with music by Brian Eno. The series was based on my 1994 book, HOW BUILDINGS LEARN: What Happens After They're Built. The book is still selling well and is used as a text in some college courses.
This six-part, three-hour, BBC TV series aired in 1997. I presented and co-wrote the series; it was directed by James Muncie, with music by Brian Eno. The series was based on my 1994 book, HOW BUILDINGS LEARN: What Happens After They're Built. The book is still selling well and is used as a text in some college courses.
This six-part, three-hour, BBC TV series aired in 1997. I presented and co-wrote the series; it was directed by James Muncie, with music by Brian Eno. The series was based on my 1994 book, HOW BUILDINGS LEARN: What Happens After They're Built. The book is still selling well and is used as a text in some college courses.
A viper's strike is captured in slow motion, showing how awesome it is. Great HD clip from Deadly 60 series 2, hosted by Steve Backshall.
From the BBC EARTH youtube page:
"A viper's strike is captured in slow motion, showing how awesome it is. Great HD clip from Deadly 60 series 2, hosted by Steve Backshall."
This timelapse features my best work yet. It represents hours and hours of dedication to the art. I'm driven by chasing fleeting moments of damatic light on beautiful landscapes and also capturing the night sky and milky way in all it's glory is a real buzz. Not be mention curling up out under the stars beside all the gear for whole nights at a time catching some sleep here and there between checking the gear and changing batteries and staring up into eternity with spectacular meteors burning up in the cosmic shore out the corner of your eye. Doing this sort of thing has bought me closer and closer to the wilderness. There is something about doing this sort of stuff that just makes you want to keep coming back for more and more. Maybe it's the experience of being out there at one with the incredible beauty of this landscape. Maybe it's the challenge of capturing it in the camera in the way that you witnessed it. Maybe it's the excitement of seeing just what you got when you finally render it all out. Maybe it's the satisfaction you get out of showing this to other people. Most probably it's a combination of all these things. I hope you enjoy watching this timelapse. Please leave a comment if you wish, I'd love to hear from you. It is my hope that in bringing back a little piece of nature to portray in this way helps spark the respect we need to have for such an incredible place. All scenes shot in the North Island of New Zealand. Main equipment used: Canon 5D Mark II & various Canon Lenses Dynamic Perception Stage Zero 6ft Dolly Music: "Go Beyond" by Ben and Matt Hales, licensed for use through Universal Publishing Production Music and APRA New Zealand. Thanks to my family for putting up with my habit ;)
New Zealand sure is pretty...
Equipped with Canon 5D Mark II, photographer Bevan Percival brings us this absolutely gorgeous landscape timelapse of the country.
The Library of Congress has a putting extensive collection of photos of China and Chinese migrants from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Official music video for Bit By Bit by Mother Mother from their new album The Sticks (out now in Canada, out Feb 12, 2013 in US).
From Wikipedia:
Mother Mother is a Canadian indie rock band originally from Quadra Island, now based in Vancouver, British Columbia.