An intriguing short film montage by The Mercadantes showing the varied ways in which people breathe in all manner of situations.
If you liked that, you should also see their take on Symmetry.
An intriguing short film montage by The Mercadantes showing the varied ways in which people breathe in all manner of situations.
If you liked that, you should also see their take on Symmetry.
A montage of 14 (pretty impressive, in fairness) impressions performed at the wheel of her car by LA comedian Lauren O’Brien.
A very impressive, deftly edited tribute to one of the greatest shows of recent years by Alexandre Gasulla.
Naturally, there are spoilers, but that’s nowhere near as shameful as not having watched the whole thing already.



A collaboration between New Zealand based artist Henry Hargreaves and NYC stylist Caitlin Levin represent various nations with the food they’re known best for. Hargreaves sez:
Who doesn’t know the saying ‘throw some shrimp on the barbie’ and not think of Australia? Who goes to France without eating bread and cheese? And who makes a Brazilian caipirinha without a fistful of limes?
New Zealand gets kiwi fruit, India gets spices, Japan gets seaweed, we get…
..digestive biscuits.
Yay.
Pity poor Wales. Chocolate-coated yet spurned by the great tripartite Biscuit Union.
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UPDATE:
That’s better.
Thanks Bob Coggins
Filmmaker Francis Emerick’s fast-cut montage study of the diverse faces and places of New York City, recorded this month. Sez he:
I visited NYC for 12 days in June and brought my Canon 7D with me everywhere. I shot everthing at 60 fps and slowed it down in post using FCP X. I color graded it with VSCO using Aperture.
I..uh, uh, you…my…my..uh..I…no, no, I…uh…you know, she…I…
And so on, for 45 minutes. It’s just brilliant.
A mini action movie in which Bruce Willis wakes to find himself targetted and pursued by an entire city.
Masterfully assembled by professional editor Pierre-Alexandre Chauvat using scenes from 39 movies including the Die Hard series, naturally, Death Proof, Back To The Future, The Dark Knight and 12 Monkeys.
Three weeks of filming, traveling and eating in India compiled into “one day” by the Perennial Plate – an online weekly documentary series dedicated to ‘socially responsible and adventurous eating’.
Remixer DonDraperSaysWhat employs cuts from no less than 295 movies to recreate Sir Mix-a-lot’s homage to the ass.
Previously: I Have An Affinity For Large Buttocks And Am Unable To Disguise This Fact From Others
A short, cute rapid montage of Google Images directed by Daniel Mercadante.
It’s balls. We like it.