The American Psycho gets his grove on in Miles Fisher’s cover of Talking Heads’ This Must Be The Place. Director David Green completely nails it with his homage to Mary Harron’s American Psycho. Miles Fisher – This Must Be The Place (Cover) from Miles Fisher on Vimeo.
DSLR + Nikon 50mm 1.4 & Canon kit 24-135mm lenses + 4-5 1k lights + 1x2ft fish tank = Sublime underwater love. Surface from Patrick Lawler on Vimeo.
Music video directed by Shushu E. Spanier, who casts the iPhone as his main star. There’s also a video board and a ‘Making of’, to show how the process from idea to completion progressed.
I never thought I’d feature a McDonalds’ advert on this site (and in a way it pains me to do so), but those who loved the infamous T-Shirt War will rejoice to learn we are now presented with T-Shirt War 2. And of course check out the ‘making of’
Images have a power to quickly convey ideas that far outstrips words, but when words and images are skillfully combined (no of course your boss’ dry Powerpoints dont count!), then you have something rather special on your hands. A fact that hasn’t slipped past the RSA, who have combined some of their lectures with the [...]
Floaty dreamlike animation from Kenneth Onulak. Paper Dreams from Kenneth Onulak on Vimeo. This is my Junior Degree Project that I worked over the Spring semester at RISD. I got the original concept of creating a cutout animation for art made with a single sheet of paper and the stratastencil technique. I wanted the animation [...]
[Audio clip: view full post to listen] There’s something both transfixing and strangely creepy about the disembodied hands that play out the tune in the new Clutchy Hopkins track Verbal Headlock. Amsterdam based illustrator, art & film director Christian Borstlap joins us to discuss the stop motion promo. On the internet moving imagery is, in [...]
Sometimes I know I’m going to love a film just from seeing one still. Sure, sometimes this assumption can prove hideously wrong, but on other occasions it can be a perfect presumption. Arriving at the London Film Festival last year, I picked up the heavily packed programme and started thumbing my way through a head-spinning [...]
The problem with Children’s books is that so many of them just don’t appeal to adults, wouldn’t you for once like to pick up a kids’ story and read the tale of the killer robot from the future? Well now you can thanks to Pixar story artist Josh Cooley, who has turned some classic movies [...]