And this: Parallel Parking “to brighten up your day”.
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In part 2 of his “Everything is a Remix” series, Kirby Ferguson focuses on remix culture in film, in particular dissecting the work of master remixers George Lucas and Quentin Tarantino. You can view part 1 (focusing on the music industry) and donate towards the creation of part 3 at Everything is a Remix.
Staggering image to promote a new video series over at Best Made Co., which continues to be one of the most beautifully branded small businesses of recent times.
Pretty much perfect. Some video too.
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Michael Flarup documents the creation of his alternatives to the new iTunes 10 icon.
35 films in two minutes: a clever, minimalist motion graphics piece animated by Felix Meyer and Pascal Monaco. I only managed about 20 first time through — how many can you spot?
I made this for Blake Whitman’s “5 Vignettes” project, from a total of about four minutes of footage I took a couple of weeks back and would probably never have done anything with otherwise.
If anyone reading has experience with motion tracking in Final Cut Express I’d be interested in a recommendation for appropriate tools. Upgrading to FCP Studio isn’t really on the cards, so what are my options (aside from the altogether unconvincing, hand-keyframed work here)? Is Mocha any good?
Longboarding at Goat Hill filmed by Mammoth Media using a Nikon D90. The vintage grading is perfect.
One of four Jules Verne cover designs by Jim Tierney created for his senior year thesis project. Faceout Books has extensive coverage including original sketches and this video of the completed books. Would buy! (via Meagan Fisher)
Khalid Mohtaseb shot and graded this footage in his spare time while on assignment in Haiti following last month’s earthquake. He used a Canon 5D2 and Kessler Pocket Dolly, and all footage was shot in natural light. Stunning. (via Zach Klein)



