We are all connected

This year, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) celebrates its 50th birthday. Therefore it has published the video "We are all connected" showing obvious similarities between animal and man. The video is shown also in commercial breaks in television. via denkfabriq [1] [1] http://www.denkfabriq.de/index.php/video/50-jahre-wwf/

Chasing the Light

What a giant amount of work: 57 stencils, 3 black spray cans, 8 9volt-batteries, 3 different light sources, many calculations, measurements and camera settings adjustments... and of course many many many nights taking 5313 pictures at a shutter speed of 15 seconds each. The result is the short movie you are watching. The producers said: "We hope with this no budget clip to inspire creativity and resourcefulness among young creatives. ENJOY!" Thanks a lot! We will! Credits: subcarpati.com [1] | negrila.info [2] | calota.net [3] [1] http://www.subcarpati.com [2] http://www.negrila.info [3] http://www.calota.net

Supakitch & Korali

This. Is. Art. Pure art! What you see in this video is the process of painting a wall in the most artistic way! By the way, this is not just any wall - it is a wall in the Museum of World Culture in Gothenburg/Sweden. Watching the video you will pretty soon ask yourself: Who are these people? Well, they are Supakitch & Korali from Metroplastique [1]. Check out their website [2], they sell their art on shirts and sweats. Nice. The video was directed by Elroy [3], the music composed by DLid [4]. [1] http://www.metroplastique.com/about_metroplastique.php [2] http://www.metroplastique.com/index.php [3] http://www.solcito.tvwww.elroy.fr [4] http://www.myspace.com/dicklaurentisdead

Foolishly Seeking True Love

"Handsome" has been very unlucky finding his real love. "Belle" might be the one for him - if fate does not get in their way... This really IS a very good film - shot on 35mm. It was written and directed by Jarrett Lee Conaway [1]. His talent has been supported by various professionals and we will definitely see more of his great work in the future! The title picture was published by libright [2] under a Creative Commons License. [1] http://vimeo.com/jarrettconaway [2] http://www.flickr.com/photos/jetbody/2605847143/sizes/l/

Finnish Summer

Marco Menestrina [1] shot this great video during his vacation in Tampere / Finland during the end of June and beginning of July 2008. If  you wonder why this video looks so professional: Mr Menestrina holds a bachelor of science degree in film production from the university of florida in Orlando. Plus, his equipment includes some of the best tools you can get your hands on. Enjoy the video - and don't forget to check out his website [2]! [1] http://www.marcomenestrina.com [2] http://www.marcomenestrina.com/

Dan Meyer’s Annual Statistic 2009

At the end of each year you often look back at it and think of the highlights, happy moments, sad moments, changes that might have come. Dan Meyer [1] deals with that in a much more pragmatic way. He did an animation of his 2009's statistics - very nice! Nice to know: The video takes two and a half minutes. Making that video took quite a while, as you can imagine. 2.4 days per second of the video, to be precise. If you want to learn more about how this video was made visit Mr Meyer's blog: blog.mrmeyer.com [2]. [1] http://www.vimeo.com/ddmeyer [2] http://blog.mrmeyer.com/?p=5668

Philosophy of skateboarding

Skateboarding has been a trend for almost three decades now. A trend? Well, to some it has been and still might be a trend. To others it is art - meditation - philosohy. As a skateboarder you see the city differently: You are always looking out for nice places to skate, you analyze the street surface, the surroundings. By this the skateboarder is a true urban being. The title picture was published by Claire Sambrook [1] under a Creative Commons License. Thank you! [1] http://www.flickr.com/photos/create_up/3447175877/sizes/o/in/photostream/