The Cycle of Emotions of a Software Upgrade

markymarkv:

Upon Discovering New Version of Software:

Feeling Felt While Installing:

Opening the Upgrade:

Ensuing Bewilderment:

Timid Questioning:

Outrage:

When You Finally Get the Hang of it:

Realizing How Much Better the Old Version Was:

Repeat for Next Upgrade.

(Source: markymarkv, via markymarkv-deactivated20110908)

loser23jtw:

La Conquete Du Monde

Complete global domination doesn’t come without a price.

Directed by Julian Williams and Justin Bundy
Music by Kevin Macleod 

(www.LingeringFinger.com)

But that’s the beauty of it all. We could have taken the easy route but I really don’t believe in that. If you’re going to kill yourself making a film, you might as well aim for the highest, even beyond what you feel you can accomplish. As artists and craftspeople we have to push ourselves beyond our limits, as it’s the only way we can improve and innovate. Growth always comes with a cost, and we paid for it in blood, sweat and tears.

   -Film writer/director Sridhar M. Reddy on the production of his film, Lilith.

(via loser23jtw)

loser23jtw:

Every so often a trailer comes out that is, in itself, a work of art.

The Social Network Trailer was one of those.  I can’t get over the perfection of this trailer.  The Scala cover of Radiohead’s Creep sets the mood incredibly well from the very beginning.  The song grabs a hold of your attention and your emotions are no longer yours from the start.  The escalation climaxes beautifully with the momentum of the content and leaves me wanting to watch the movie again and again, regardless of if I liked it or not.

I did, by the way, and now I really wanna watch it again.

Everyone that I work with… from the $100 a day production assistant to the $2,000,000 actor… they all have passion. If you don’t have passion in this industry, you’re not going to make it. Pure and simple.

Phil Hardage, rockstar 1st Assistant Director in Austin, TX (Friday Night Lights, Temple Grandin, The Alamo, The Rookie, Waiting for Guffman)

Man speaks the truth.

(via goingforpicture)

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.)

Dear Followers:

ldubb:

I haven’t asked you all for anything yet but I would really really appreciate it if you could do this one thing. My boyfriend, Kevin,  was nominated for Best Creative Blog for the 2011 Total Film Movie Blog Awards. It only takes two seconds and we need your help! Just click “Going Somewhere”  and vote!

 http://www.totalfilm.com/features/the-2011-total-film-movie-blog-awards/page:3

Here’s a link to his blog to check him out :

http://www.kbmfilms.com/

(via kevmichaluk)