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Saturday, November 28, 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Take Away Shows
I've been getting my music fill from blogotheque's Take Away Shows. Here is their run-down:
Every week, we invite an artist or a band to play in the streets, in a bar, a park, or even in a flat or in an elevator, and we film the whole session. Of course, what makes the beauty of it is all the little incidents, hesitations, and crazy stuff happening unexpectingly. Besides, we do not edit the videos so they look perfectly flawless, instead we keep the raw sound of the surroundings. Our goal is to try and capture instants, film the music just like it happens, without preparation, without tricks. Spontaneity is the keyword.
My personal favorite is Fleet Foxes performing Sun Giant/Blue Ridge Mountains.
Every week, we invite an artist or a band to play in the streets, in a bar, a park, or even in a flat or in an elevator, and we film the whole session. Of course, what makes the beauty of it is all the little incidents, hesitations, and crazy stuff happening unexpectingly. Besides, we do not edit the videos so they look perfectly flawless, instead we keep the raw sound of the surroundings. Our goal is to try and capture instants, film the music just like it happens, without preparation, without tricks. Spontaneity is the keyword.
My personal favorite is Fleet Foxes performing Sun Giant/Blue Ridge Mountains.
Fleet Foxes - A Take Away Show from La Blogotheque on Vimeo.
Monday, June 1, 2009
A Short: Full Employment
With the way the economy is headed who wouldn't take an entry level job as zombie hunter. A short film called Full Employment, directed by Thomas Oberlies and Matthias Vogel, two scientists from Germany, explores the future of employment with a twist. I wish I could find a full length version of the film, but check out the trailer, in German, no subtitles, but you'll get the point.
A Short: Short Term 12
Saw a short film called, um, Short Term 12, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton. It just won Best Narrative Short at SIFF. The film's log line is : It's about kids and the adults who hit them. Honest, funny, and sad. An array of emotions all with 20 minutes or so.
A Short: The Blindess of the Woods
The Blindness of the Woods, a short film directed by Martin Jalfen and Javier Lourenco, is an erotic tale of a blind woman, a lumber jack, and a bear whose yarn entangle in the cold Swedish night. I saw this film at shortfest this week at SIFF. Hilariously wrong, will never look at yarn the same way again.
A Short: The Archivist
I saw the The Archivist, by James Lees this weekend at the Seattle International Film Festival's Shortfest. The Archivist is about one man's obesssion to perserve love forever. The inspiration for the film came from working at a butcher's shop.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
A Short: The Apology Line
The Apology Line, a short film by James Lees is "a short documentary about the 'apology' line where people can anonymously call and confess to absolutly anything over the phone... The apologies are uncomfortably honest, sometimes funny, occasionally shocking, but always facinating." What would you apologize for?... Jeremy, I'm sorry I still have one of your clamps.
Monday, May 11, 2009
REnt you Room to designer
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Library lending out more than books.
I was inspired at the library the other day, When I found out a lot of Vermont libraries rent out more than just books, they are renting gardening equipment, tents, portable stoves, snow shoes, fishing rods, etc. Which I think makes a lot of sense, and kept me thinking what items, we store all the time and use only one and twice a year. Does everyone, use there bike everyday, what if you let other people use it when you were not?
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