Using a scene from Stephen Spielberg’s Munich (2005), Evan ‘the Nerdwriter’ Puschak showcases the contribution of sound design to the tension and mood of a film.
Previously: Omaha God
Using a scene from Stephen Spielberg’s Munich (2005), Evan ‘the Nerdwriter’ Puschak showcases the contribution of sound design to the tension and mood of a film.
Previously: Omaha God
Munich, yesterday.
(Thanks Stephen and Colin Murphy)
Meanwhile…
Yesterday.
The Irish Festival, Melbourne, Australia.
Thanks Mark Geary
En route to London parade @StPatsNYC Channelling @Womenof1916 for #repealthe8th & #trustwomen @StPatsParadeNYC @NWCI pic.twitter.com/JGQpcYwOCG
— speaking of IMELDA (@speakofIMELDA) March 14, 2016
Brand names spotted at Karlsplatz U-Bahn München.
Deko-Verkauf and Flottenheimer presumably out of stock.
(Thanks AlphKeogh)



American artist Spencer Tunick (you’ll remember his nudification of the Dublin Docklands in 2008) gathers hundreds of red and gold painted naked volunteers to recreate scenes from Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelung to mark the opening of the Munich opera season.
Pix: Luca Teuchmann, Getty Images/Bayerische Staatsoper.