Mobius
by Vincent Laforet

Shot on Canon’s new, cinematic C300 camera.

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
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!

Timelapse - The City Limits

By Dominick Boodreault

No art passes our conscience in the way film does, and goes directly to our feelings, deep down into the dark rooms of our souls.

Ingmar Bergman
loser23jtw:

First assignment in Drawing II.
I had to pick something I feel strongly about, and illustrate the idea with three objects.  Then I had to draw those three objects from three different “points of view.”
I’m very passionate about the idea that telling a story through film is an art form, so I used a chose a book, my camera, and some pencils.  The book representing the story being told, the camera obviously being the digital film, and the pencils representing art.
(I haven’t taken the border tape off yet ‘cause I want the border to be perfectly white when I hand it in.)

loser23jtw:

First assignment in Drawing II.

I had to pick something I feel strongly about, and illustrate the idea with three objects.  Then I had to draw those three objects from three different “points of view.”

I’m very passionate about the idea that telling a story through film is an art form, so I used a chose a book, my camera, and some pencils.  The book representing the story being told, the camera obviously being the digital film, and the pencils representing art.

(I haven’t taken the border tape off yet ‘cause I want the border to be perfectly white when I hand it in.)

Natalie Portman
Black Swan, directed by Darren Aronofsky.

Natalie Portman

Black Swan, directed by Darren Aronofsky.

loser23jtw:

Armed, by Devon Gundry (music video)
Written, produced, and directed by Justin Baldoni

No film, short or feature-length, comes even close to being as beautiful as this video.  Everything about the plot and editing style and even casting choices is just perfect.

There’s nothing creative about living within your means.

Francis Ford Coppola