Cardboard Animation

October 24th, 2009

Check out the sweet cardboard animation film I ran into.

Graduation short by Sjors Vervoort. http://www.sjorsvervoort.nl Animation & design by Sjors Vervoort. Sound and SFX by Steven Aerts. (The Netherlands).

Buckyballs

October 23rd, 2009

Ok, I’ve seen this vid too many times now.  Even Swiss Miss has these on her blog now.  I’m a hair away from breaking down and buying some just to see what they can do.  The only thing I fear is them getting near my phone, credit cards, computer, or anything else that doesn’t do so well with magnets.

If you haven’t seen the vids yet check out their website here.

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Serious Pumpkins

October 20th, 2009

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Damn, that is one badass pumpkin carving.  You can see more here.

Canon 1D MKIV

October 20th, 2009

Wow.  I’m blown away here.

I used to work for a fine art photographer in New York City who was sponsored by Canon cameras.  Lucky for me, I got to get all their new gear to test and use for her.  It was back in 2002 when digital cameras finally became the film killer that they are now.  I was happy just to have a full frame sensor that was 12 megapixels.  It was the greatest thing in the world.

Since then things have been rapidly progressing.  Canon is now making full frame Hi-Def chips that blow my old camera completely out of the water.  What is even more impressive is the fact that they can now shoot video as well.  To take it up yet another notch, they can shoot in the most unbelievably low light conditions- situations that would never have even been considered possible even 4 years ago.

I wandered into this video from photographer/ videographer Vincent Laforet.  The lucky bastard recently used the new Canon 1D MKIV to shoot some HI-Def vid in some serious low light conditions.  This is what he ended up with…

(Click here to watch the vid)

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Disneyland Kodachrome

October 19th, 2009

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One of the blogs I like to check out, A Continuous Lean, posted the 1956 Kodachrome films someone took right after the opening of Disneyland.  Kodachrome color is one of my favorite casts.  Check these out.  I don’t know what to say other than they are just plain cool.

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Swiss Miss

October 18th, 2009

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Tina Roth Eisenberg is an amazing designer living and working in Brooklyn.  I follow her blog religiously.  It’s a great place to go for inspiration or just to see something new.

Check it out at www.swiss-miss.com.

It Might Get Loud

October 12th, 2009

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One of the the things I hate about living in Atlanta after New York City is the movie situation.  Atlanta is right on the edge of being one of those places that only gets the “no-brainer” blockbuster crap movies.  The obscure films do come here but you’ve got to be on top of your game to catch them.  They either go to Midtown Art Cinema for about a week or they skip through the Plaza Theater quickly.  To see everything you’ve just got to catch the listings every week.

This weekend I was lucky enough to catch It Might Get Loud, the film from Davis Guggenheim that brings Jimmy Page of Led Zepplin, The Edge of U2, and Jack White of the White Stripes together to talk about guitars and playing music.  I was blown away to say the very least.  It is worth seeing the movie just to hear Jimmy Page’s story alone.  I had no idea he had a hand in so many different projects.

I still have no idea why The Edge was asked to be in the film.  I think Eddie Van Halen or Slash would have fit the slot much better than The Edge for representing that time period but I was open minded going into the film.  The film is worth seeing just to see the section where Jimmy Page busts into Whole Lotta Love and The Edge and Jack White’s jaws hit the floor at the same time.  I had to pick up my jaw several times during the film.

You can see the website for the film here.  See if the film is playing in your area and check it out!

Three Frames

October 10th, 2009

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These things freak me out.  Check out the blog at www.threeframes.net.
Somebody is taking 3 frames from random weird films and looping them in animated gifs.

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Guest of Cindy Sherman

October 9th, 2009

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I recently saw the trailer for the film, Guest of Cindy Sherman.   Now I want to see the movie.  Why are all really interesting movies under limited or no release nationwide?  It’s like you have to have a 2 billion dollar budget and subject material that is on a 2nd grade IQ level to get a full release.

Cindy Sherman is an American photographer most well known for her series, “Untitled Film Stills”, where she placed herself as an unnamed actress in shots reminiscent of foreign films.  I wouldn’t say she’s one of my favorite photographers but her work has always stood out in my mind for being so original and personal to her.  There are a lot of amazing photographers out there that I completely forget about until one of their images pops up in front of me.  Cindy Sherman has never been one of them.

In 1993 Paul H-O started Gallery Beat, a public access television program that playfully chronicled the New York art scene.  H-O played the roll of a “Beavis and Butthead” outsider looking into the exclusive world of the art elite on Gallery Beat.

Everything changed for Paul H-O when he met Cindy Sherman.  Over the course of several interviews their relationship grew into romance and Paul found himself swept into the NYC art scene, becoming known as Cindy’s companion.

You can check out the trailer and the website here.

Scanwiches

October 8th, 2009

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I worked in a photo studio for a few years on a project that required scanning tons of flowers every day, all day.  Scanners have a very unique way of recording 3d images.  I immediately liked this website when I first saw it.  The guys are scanning a different sandwich every few days.  Check out their library of images right here at Scanwiches.

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