Under The Deep Sea (Little Mermaid Parody)


The seaweed’s not always greener, it’s usually just dirtier, scarier and gross.

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The Trouble | Pogo


A Pogoism of music and voices from Disney films, with video made by Jeesh (Joshua Kershaw): https://www.youtube.com/user/jeesh123

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Koalas fighting


Two Koalas having an argument, supercute!

Trailer for 'Also Like Life: The Films of Hou Hsiao-hsien'


The retrospective “Also like Life: The Films of Hou Hsiao-hsien” runs September 12–October 17, 2014 at Museum of the Moving Image (NY). More information at http://bit.ly/1tgErIv

This internationally touring retrospective was organized by Richard I. Suchenski (Director, Center for Moving Image Arts at Bard College) in collaboration with Amber Wu (Taipei Cutural Center, NY) and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The book Hou Hsiao-hsien (Vienna: Österreichisches Filmmuseum and New York: Columbia University Press, 2014) is released in conjunction with this retrospective.

Cause and Effect: the unexpected origins of terrible things


A brand new video essay from delve! 100 summers ago the countries of Europe collapsed quickly into war: it was sudden but also strangely inevitable. Countless books have been written since about the causes of The Great War, but in this video essay we offer an alternative history. By tracing the story backwards in time we stumble upon a very unexpected cause and discover that sometimes the most harmless of things can have terrible consequences. Story Design & Direction: Adam Westbrook http://www.adamwestbrook.co.uk Additional Photography: Brett Walsh http://www.brettwalshphotography.com Animation: Adam Westbrook Archive footage from the US National Archives released in the public domain Stock footage via Videohive and Pond5 All photographs in the public domain via Wikimedia Commons. Satie’s Gymnopedie No. 2 performed by Kevin McLeod http://incompetech.com Additional music and sound effects via AudioJungle Story assistance from Caroline Vanier, Cody Delistraty and Chris Schaefer. Indonesian translation: Farras Octara http://www.farrasoctara.com/ Here are the books I used in researching this essay. The Guns of August by Barbara Tuchman http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Guns-August-Bestselling-Outbreak/dp/0241968216/ The War that Ended Peace by Margaret Macmillan http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-War-that-Ended-Peace/dp/1846682738/ Catastrophe: Europe Goes to War 1914 by Max Hastings http://www.amazon.co.uk/Catastrophe-Europe-Goes-War-1914/dp/0007519745/ Dreadnought: Britain, Germany and the coming of the Great War by Robert K Massie http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dreadnought-Britain-Germany-Coming-Great-ebook/dp/B00D5FOGL6 The Last Kaiser by Giles MacDonogh http://www.amazon.co.uk/Last-Kaiser-Life-Wilhelm-II/dp/0312305575/ The Influence of Sea Power on History 1660-1783 by Alfred T Mahan http://www.amazon.co.uk/Influence-Power-Upon-History-1660-1783/dp/1589801555 === Translate this video into your own language! You can download the English script, plus instructions, here: http://delve.tv/wp-content/uploads/DelveCauseAndEffectScript.html === Watch more fascinating video essays on delve.tv The Man Who Turned Paper Into Pixels: http://delve.tv/the-man-who-turned-paper-into-pixels-information-theory/ A Little History of the World on Instagram: http://delve.tv/instagram The Long Game Part Two: http://delve.tv/the-long-game-part-2/ The Long Game Part One: http://delve.tv/the-long-game-part-one/ Find out more about the delve.tv project: http://delve.tv/about/ Sign up to our mailing list to see the next essay first! http://delve.tv/

Sidewalk Recording Session

Burning man 2014


Burning man 2014. Directed, shot, flown and edited by Jorrit Monné from UBERcut This video was shot for myself and has no Commercial Use. I was invited to join Sander van Doorn.

THE GOLDEN AGE


All visual effects were produced live on set with projection mapping technology. Watch the making of here – vimeo.com/suitcasemagazine/goldenagebts THE GOLDEN AGE Presented by SUITCASE Magazine // www.SUITCASEmag.com Created by Magna Carta Media // www.MagnaCarta.tv Projection Visuals by All Of It Now /// www.AllOfItNow.com ————————————————————————- Executive Producer // Serena Guen Production Coordinator // Tona Stell Featuring Karmay Ngai at Wilhelmina Producer // Maximilian Guen Director + Writer // Matthew K. Firpo Cinematographer // Jake Saner Editorial + Color // Matthew K. Firpo Projection Mapping, AOIN // Danny Firpo Production Manager, AOIN // Howard Wong Visual Effects, AOIN // Berto Mora Creative Assistant, AOIN // Wendy Hu Original Score // BOD New York – AOC Paris Maximillien Letaconnoux – Pascal Bonifay (www.bodprod.com) Sound Mix // Luciano Vignola (www.lucianovignola.com) Stylist // Savannah Baker (www.savannahgbaker.com) Hair + Makeup // Wallet Lubrich Assistant Camera // Carlos Marulanda Grip + Electric // Kevin Zhu Production Assistant // Paige Block Post-Production Assistant // ​Rosanna Bach

Final Serving / Nachschlag


A film by Florian Maubach debuting online exclusively in Cartoon Brew’s 5th annual Student Animation Festival. VISIT Florian’s website: www.florianmaubach.de To learn more about the production of this film, visit: http://www.cartoonbrew.com/brewtv/finalserving-103617.html

Happiness on Glue

Happiness on Glue is a growing set of wall stickers produced by Dia Ghyczy and Judit Kun, two young veterans of the ad world based in Budapest, Hungary. Dia and Judit like to think about the needs their products would answer, then put it in a fun context. For example, you might look for a doctor’s office wall sticker for your kid’s room, so they can play in front of it. But what you get is also a promise that your child might become a successful doctor who’s able to support your gambling problem when you retire. With other stickers they would like to help parents get their kids tired enough so they can watch Grey’s Anatomy in peace. Or help kids cope who found out the truth about Santa, or Facebook’s privacy settings.

Happiness on Glue Legs

Happiness on Glue Legs

The first Happiness on Glue collection is called Work&Play, designed primarily for kids’ rooms/kindergartens, and for office spaces that are fun. Some of the Work stickers include help with deciding who gets a promotion, self-licking spirit animals, and making a Twister-game out of the office toilet. It’s complicated. Check out the collection at happinessonglue.com, and if you like it, feel free to share it!

Happiness on Glue Exercise

Happiness on Glue Exercise

Happiness on Glue Doctors Orders

Happiness on Glue Doctors Laces

Happiness on Glue Exercise