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Archive for September, 2010

Plague Sermon: The Doves Fly North, the City is Forsaken

We’re fans of the experimental and the strange here at DN, so Craig Murray’s triple filtered promo (shot on digital 8, then filmed off screen, then filmed off screen again) for Plague Sermon naturally caught our eye. Be warned, there is nudity and a bucket load of weirdness in these 9 minutes so probably NSFW. [...]

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Winter’s Bone

Early on in Winter’s Bone, the heroine Ree is asked by one of her two younger siblings for whom she’s responsible whether she’s going to beg their neighbour for some meat. She replies you should “never ask for what ought to be offered”, but where meat is offered easily, information is harder to come by. [...]

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Twelve O’clock in Baltimore

So, just how much do you know about the illegal dirt bike scene in Baltimore? Yeah me either. But if Lofty Nathan meets his Kickstarter goal of $12,000 (currently at $9,116 – 98 backers) in the next 10 days, we could be finding out a whole lot more about the social tensions that bring them [...]

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The Walking Dead Opening Titles

I’ve already gushed my excitement over the coming small screen adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s highly addictive zombie comic The Walking Dead (I’ve made it to issue 71), but now I’m all fired up again after seeing Daniel Kanemoto’s frankly kick ass (unofficial) opening title sequence. From Kanemoto: Just so there’s no confusion, I’m not affiliated [...]

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The Killer Inside Me DVD/Blu-ray

Today sees the release of Michael Winterbottom’s divisive cinematic adaptation of Jim Thompson’s pulp novel The Killer Inside Me on DVD and Blu-ray. Which I suppose will cause some to raise the question; after suffering through its horrors once on the big screen, who on earth would want to own a copy of the film [...]

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Shooting Robert King DVD

Robert King is a successful, respected war photographer with images featured on a string of international and US front pages, but if you were to rewind 15 years you’d be forgiven for thinking that Robert King is a kid way out of his depth, in a place he doesn’t belong and much more likely to [...]

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Casionova: This is not the Future

Ned / oneedo likes simple animation, minimal design and clean line comics, as can be seen in his promo for Casionova’s This is not the Future. This is not the Future from oneedo on Vimeo.

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Rogan Fall/Winter 2010 & KASMs: Bone You

Hundreds of stills, running at various frame rates put together by Alastair Casey for the Rogan Fall/Winter 2010 collection. Rogan Fall/Winter 2010 from Alastair Casey on Vimeo. Also, let’s stick with the stop motion and get a jump on Music Monday with a look at Casey’s promo for KASMs’ Bone You. KASMs – Bone You [...]

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Thrush

Gabriel Bisset-Smith takes us through the ups and downs of a relationship in four minutes…oh and it’s all with stills. Thrush from Gabriel Bisset-Smith on Vimeo.

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Locus

Masaki Yokochi’s Locus is a playful experiment with lines and physics created with Cinema 4D and After Effects. Locus from Masaki Yokochi on Vimeo.

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