January 2010
15 posts
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Jan 31st
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Cinematic Multimedia class tumblr →
Follow it! Some posts are video sketches (“voodles”), some are full-fledged projects, some are inspirations, all are awesome. The latest batch: 5-second movies (thanks for the idea, Vimeo!).
Jan 30th
Jan 30th
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“1. Find a place you trust and then try trusting it for a while. 2....”
– Sister Corita rules Corita Kent’s Rules & Hints for Students and Teachers. Kent, Corita & Jan Steward, Learning by Heart; Bantam Books, 1992.
Jan 24th
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nathaniel stern : at interval, video art, January... →
Woody Allen, in-between.
Jan 22nd
Smackem Yackem on ASCIImeo →
Jan 22nd
Jan 16th
Jan 16th
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“When my husband died, because he was so famous and known for not being a...”
– This is the way to live. Ann Druyan, talking about her dead husband Carl Sagan (via savagemike) (via atheistramblings) Beautiful (via phazerblast) (via jonahray) (via juliavickerman) (via ericmortensen)
Jan 15th
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Maps in movies and TV | Maps in Literature →
A video catalog of the use of maps in all kinds of movies. This is awesome. Two of my loves together as one.
Jan 15th
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Transfixing. And that kid can dance. ericmortensen: Aphex Twin + Chris Cunningham:  Rubber Johnny Johnny is a hyperactive, shape-shifting mutant child, kept locked away in a basement. With only his feverish imagination and his terrified dog for company, he finds ways to amuse himself in the dark. Rubber Johnny is the latest creation from the UK’s most imaginative filmmaker, Chris Cunningham....
Jan 11th
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Smackem Yackem on Vimeo (via Vimeo) I’ve moved a bunch of my old videos onto Vimeo, finally. This one’s an oldie but goodie, created for a Video Race hosted by Iowa City Microcinema in 2006. Guess the prop that had to be included somewhere in the video.
Jan 5th
“A writer — and, I believe, generally all persons — must think that whatever...”
– Filmmakers too, of course. Jorge Luis Borges (via burntbythesun) (via notesandlinks)
Jan 2nd
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Jan 1st
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(via mexicanfirewall) This level of precision in handmade film is damn near impossible. Exquisite.
Jan 1st
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