A simple animation by Krišs Salmanis, who stenciled a figure at 36 locations along the same street to create the stop motion effect.
Category Archives: Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrNijjU-2IE
A shot by shot comparison by ImDb comparing the trailers for the original Blade Runner (1982) with this year’s upcoming Blade Runner 2049.
Previously: I Used To Do Your Job
https://vimeo.com/217336882
A majestic 22 minute distillation of Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1989) set to Daft Punk’s Tron: Legacy (2010) soundtrack. Editor Patrick Collins sez:
I always thought the two film’s scores were very reminiscent of one another and I wanted to use that to give this recut a more updated feel while still maintaining some aspect of the pacing and staging of the original (very long) film and it’s big special effect scenes.
Full screen and headphones a must.
(H/T: Neil Curran)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkouoKU5n0U
Actor and impressionist Ross Marquand inserts various fellow actors into films they were never in.
Deftly, mostly.
Previously: Nano Impressions
Fugazi
athttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcBGj4R7Fo0
Behold the Fluent Design System from Microsoft, what sez:
Introducing a new design system for the next wave of creativity across Windows devices. Fluent Design will deliver intuitive, harmonious, responsive and inclusive cross-device experiences and interactions.
Whatever that means.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Muz4q0Cg2f4
The first episode of Johnny T’s new series ‘Don’t Be A Dummy’ in which Johnny explains why the internet is not the place to diagnose yourself.
Weaponised
atThe mighty Eclectic Method mashes up sundry first person shooters in a video rhythm to make Drum & Bass breaks.
Blooming
atSpring by Jamie Scott – a timelapse of blooming flowers shot almost entirely inside the darkened wardrobe of his NYC home over three months – a companion piece to his 2012 short ‘Fall’.
MORE:The Most Beautiful Flower Bloom Time-Lapse You’ll Probably Ever See and How It Was Made (Fstoppers)
Silent Take
atA-ha’s 1985 anthem Take On Me gets the Mario Wienerroither treatment.
Previously: Sounds Of The 60s













