Cracker Bag (via Glendyn Ivin)
Eddie spends her pocket money obsessively hoarding fireworks and carefully planning for cracker night. When it finally it arrives, Eddie and her family head to the local football oval.
In the frosty air Eddie lights the fuse of her first cracker and experiences a pivotal moment, one of the seemingly small experiences of childhood, that affects us for the rest of our lives.
Set in the 1980s, Cracker Bag is a gentle suburban observation which subtly reflects a disenchanting prelude to the coming of age.
Winner of the Palme D’Or - Short Film Cannes Film Festival 2003
Directed by Glendyn Ivin, Produced by Jane Liscombe, Director of Photography Greig Fraser, Edited by JAck Hutchings GlendynIvin.com Exitfilms.com
Espresso, Intelligentsia || Como se extrae un café expreso. (via Department of the 4th Dimension)
A Dpt4D (F.P.S.) Original Series — Part One of an ongoing series that documents our search for the ultimate tastemakers. We begin in Venice, California over a coffee grinder…
Upcoming episodes to release over the next several weeks: Syphon Coffee and Cappuccino.
The Story Beyond The Still: The Cabbie (via Vincent Laforet)
When I was asked to interpret this still, a thousand different ideas flooded my mind. I wanted to create a dynamic film that took the audience on a journey and showed off the many strengths of this new breed of HD DSLR cameras, such as the Canon 7D, which we shot this film with. The camera’s low light capabilities and light weight allow you to do things you’d never think to try with traditional cameras. This has been an amazing experience and it’s just the beginning.
I hope you enjoy this short - we had a blast making it!
Submissions for the next chapter are due February 11 using the last still from this film which you can download on the contest page. Learn more about the contest here - vimeo.com/groups/beyondthestill
Halloween 2009 (via FREEZELIGHT.RU)
How we celebrated Halloween 2009. Crazy animation! ;)
Please, volume up! And Turn off the light!
timelapses - Panasonic HFS 300
photos - Sony DSLR Alpha 100 Kit
Pumpkin weight - 14kg/31pounds
Location: Russia, Anapa
Parkour motion reel (via saggyarmpit)
Illustrated with technical pen,frame by frame. I admit it might not be the best, or the quality isn’t perfect, just a shot at animating the old flip book whatever-you-call-it way. =D The audio I used is Dr Dre Rap beat, not sure who’s the artiste.. Post production credits goes to Noel Lee for his patience in piecing the sequence up together!
Vimeo’s Business Time(via Casey Donahue (Vimeo Staff)
We must remember. First and foremost Vimeo is a business.
Moe (via vedran kolac)
Moe ( modular screen ) is a light and video augmented sculpture, based on a single building element that can form an array of different, adjustable and reusable stage designs for club events and concerts. Dynamic structure that comes from the fact that elements come together at a 45 degree angle allows Moe to function well even as a standalone light object, a virtual kinetic sculpture. This combination of a physical object and computer generated reality comes together via vvvv, a software for video synthesis designed by meso. A specific proprietary patch was built for the sculpture, using the same modular principle so that the composition of the video texture follows the thought pattern of the physical object. Every piece is textured separately, video textures are generated in real time and are input or ambient sound responsive. For 2009. Illectricity festival in Zagreb Moe was built 8 meters tall and 5 meters wide, out of 180 pieces. The entire installation cost a little bit more than 250 euro to build ( just raw materials ) Moe awaits to be reincarnated in a different body.
OK Go - This Too Shall Pass Music Video (via OK Go)
Official video for OK Go’s “This Too Shall Pass” off of the New Album “Of the Blue Colour of the Sky”. The video was filmed live and features the Notre Dame marching band. Directed by Brian L. Perkins and OK Go. Buy the album here:
bit.ly/okgootbcots
Mi Tokyo | My Tokyo (via schnobe)
Blog: barretoi.com
Photos: alaryromain.com
Music: Wasabi Shot - Interlope’s sushit Remix
Tokyo 2009 - 2010