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Category Archives: Film
What Makes A Book A Book
This short animated film titled “The Evolution of the Book” by Patrick Smith is an enlightening TED-Ed video that demonstrates the elements that come together to make a book.
Synchronicity
Each year, Thailand’s mangrove forests are flooded by swarms of fireflies. Artists Robin Meier and André Gwerder took advantage of the insects’ ephemeral lighting to combine nature and technology in a stunning show. Their resulting film, entitled Synchronicity (Thailand) , … Continue reading
Real Time AMS
Dutch designer Maarten Baas has created a huge suspended clock for Amsterdam’s Schiphol International Airport Lounge Two. Part of an ongoing series of clocks that Baas calls “Real Time”, this amazing clock shows a video performance that takes 12 hours … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Art, Europe, Film, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged Amsterdam, Netherlands, Schiphol
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Heads Up or Headless
The Los Angeles Metro system has released a gruesome series of public safety videos that should have come with a PG-13 rating. Using stick figures and a stark yellow and black palette, the safety shorts emphasize the importance of basic … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Film, Public Transport, Tourism, USA
Tagged LA Metro, Los Angeles, PSA
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Netherlands in frame
H/t to Gerard Vlemmings for the link to filmmaker Pengcheng He’s beautifully shot and edited tilt-shift, time-lapse trip through Amsterdam, Delft and Rotterdam.
Posted in Europe, Film, Tourism
Tagged Amsterdam, Delft, Netherlands, Rotterdam, Tilt-shift photography
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Visit Planet Vegas
Director Philip Bloom has created an otherworldly version of Sin City in this surrealistic, slo-mo, infrared video peek at Las Vegas. Actually, it’s exactly as I remember it.
They Pulled Me Back In
Just when I thought I was over the whole drone video thing, the French cinematography group BigFly got my attention again with this gorgeous drone video. The short was shot entirely in the 19th century neo-Byzantine church Église Saint-Louis de … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Europe, Film, Photography, Tech
Tagged Byzantine, France, Loire, neo-Byzantine
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Pulp Fiction
I’m a huge fan of Quentin Tarantino’s films, so naturally I’m also digging these faux vintage pulp novel book covers. The project by graphic artist David Redon (aka Ads Libitum) is called “Pulp Books”.
Posted in Art, Books, Film, movies, USA, Writing
Tagged Jackie Brown, Kill Bill, Quentin Tarantino, Reservoir Dogs
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Underground Reading
Riding the New York City subways, you’re going to see lots of folks engrossed in a wide variety of reading material. Comedians Akilah Hughes and Scott Rogowsky elicit plenty of double-takes and much laughter with their twisted fake book covers. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, Public Transport, USA, Writing
Tagged Comedy, MTA, NYC, YouTube
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Shakespeare Lives
The British Council commissioned a series of films to celebrate the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death. Director David Wilson’s contribution reinterprets Act 1, Scene V of Macbeth. The two-minute film starts with actress Vicky McClure as Lady Macbeth in … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Books, Europe, Film, History, Writing
Tagged Macbeth, Plays, Shakespeare
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