I personally find perfection in art and music to be off-putting. You know? Like… I like listening to Billy Holiday because there’s vulnerability. I love listening to Nick Drake because of that vulnerability and imperfection. I get really almost intimidated and bored by perfect digital art. And I think some engineers and some producers and some people who work on the production side of making digital art or music just focus on creating perfection without vulnerability and beauty and humanity.

Moby - Press Pause Play

This is a music video for the South African band, Oursilence’s song ‘Elysian Fields’. As a band, we do everything ourselves, from our music production, to the production of our videos.

We shot everything on a Canon 5D Mark II, with an old Asahi Pentax 50mm lens and extension tubes. I hope you guys like it!! ;)

When the hell is Hollywood gonna start doing that whole “original idea” thing again. I miss that.

(Source: loser23jtw)

Happy Holidays!

loser23jtw:

For my media I class we were asked to make a Public Service Announcement with a duration of 30 - 60 seconds. This was mine.

All audio was recorded in post and was built up using foley and ADR.

Thanks to Justin Bundy for helping out and acting for me.



Shot on a Canon T2i with a 50mm lens.

Edited in Adobe Premiere CS5.5, some audio editing was also done in Adobe Audition. Also used very minimally: Adobe Photoshop and Adobe After Effects.

Brandon Fletcher is A Functioning Human Being
Submitted/Created by Jakkinthebox

PressPausePlayDirected by David Dworsky and Victor Köhler
I  took a moment to watch this after it was submitted to this blog by riku-awakening and was blown away at  how much I liked it.  If you guys have a couple of hours free, go to  www.presspauseplay.com and get the free download to watch this.  It was  beautifully made and it’s a message all filmmakers/artists of any sort  can understand.  Go check it out!

PressPausePlay
Directed by David Dworsky and Victor Köhler

I took a moment to watch this after it was submitted to this blog by riku-awakening and was blown away at how much I liked it.  If you guys have a couple of hours free, go to www.presspauseplay.com and get the free download to watch this.  It was beautifully made and it’s a message all filmmakers/artists of any sort can understand.  Go check it out!

Cardboard Warfare 2
Directed by Clinton Jones

DriveDirected by Nicolas Winding Refn

Drive
Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn