Roger presents every brand of salted sugar water – each one the key to cooldurance.
Each one a thirst mutilator.
Roger presents every brand of salted sugar water – each one the key to cooldurance.
Each one a thirst mutilator.
Fionn McArthur writes:
Here’s a project I’ve been working on for a few months now. It has plenty of scenic shots from around Sligo. Once I heard the speech “If Money Were No Object” by Alan Watts. I knew I could relate to it and try to capture cinematic shots that would correspond to the speech.
So whenever I found free time before or after work I was out filming, planning or location scouting shots. The majority of the sunny shots have weeks in between them. Any other filmmaker in Ireland will tell you the weather is never on your side when you need it. It was tough at times. I couldn’t help but feel like a one man army sometimes. It really goes to show that a crew would be a help, even a crew as little as two people would be a huge help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgm3lb9JUU0
A terribly depressing ‘social experiment’ by ChebuRussiaTV.
Welcome to Hatesville on the Moskva.
(H/T: John Gallen)
Eclectic Method remixes footage from seventeen seasons of The Daily Show With Jon Stewart in advance of Stewart’s final show on August 6th 2015.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCuFK29EFa4
Quill To Power by Al Katraz Films.
Alan Caulfield writes:
Here’s our short documentary about a pair of peregrine falcons nesting on the Poolbeg chimneys. Since we made the film, they have had two chicks, which flew the nest a few weeks ago and are still in the area.
Save Poolbeg.
Echinopsis cactus flowers only bloom at night and then only for a few hours.
To capture the spectacular display, Echinopsis aficionado Greg Krehel uses a HD camera timelapse system, set up overnight. These are his favourite blooms of 2014.
A guide to motorcycle manliness and pillion passenger protocol, directed by Alex Vivian and Chris Balmaceda.
A commercial from Pampers celebrating the inscrutable expressions that every parent will recognise instantly as the facial harbinger of extinction-level nappy drop-off.
The Natura Vive Skylodge – three transparent aluminium/polycarbonate sleeping capsules (complete with four beds, dining area and bathrom) suspended from the sheer cliff face 122m above the mystical Urubamba valley at Cuzco in Peru.