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Epic Anime Flipbook Is So Long It Should Should Be Its Own Show | My Modern Met
By Arnesia Young on April 19, 2021 A big flipbook by Andymation byu/AfiqMustafayev innextfuckinglevel This flipbook is like an episode of the greatest anime you could hope to see. Flipbooks are one of the coolest and simplest ways that … Continue reading
Data Processing
Self-initiated visual research by Media.Work studio, in which we look for new ways to show computing processes. Instead of traditional high-tech images that treat digital technologies as something abstract and intangibly futuristic, we referenced bold shapes from industrial and graphic … Continue reading
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HOBBY – an Adobe Pocket Film
A short film about the new hobbies we started while locked down over the past year, in a search for fulfillment…and their failures. Commissioned by Adobe for their Pocket Film Series. Shot on iPhone & DJI OM 4, all transitions … Continue reading
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Martin Scorsese on Framing
“Sometimes when it all comes together … you become the film you’re making.” – Martin Scorsese in 1990, as told to T.J. English. In this new episode we have a previously unheard conversation with legendary director, Martin Scorsese, on how … Continue reading
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ROW: Signals for Space
Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s first human spaceflight with a special documentation of ROW audiovisual installation shot-in-one take using industrial robot, moved in sync with realtime generative content emphasising parallax effect of five individually controlled spinning led fans. … Continue reading
Experience Footage of Roaring 1920s Berlin, Restored & Colorized with Artificial Intelligence | Open Culture
Based in Seoul, Colin Marshall writes and broadcasts on cities, language, and culture. Offered the chance to travel back in time to any city in any period, surely more than a few would choose Berlin in the 1920s. Ideally it would be … Continue reading
Stranded: Striking Aerial Footage Flies Over Iceland’s Fagradalsfjall Volcano as It Erupts | Colossal
A few weeks ago we shared these dramatic photographs of Iceland’s Fagradalsfjall volcano as spews molten rock into the air, and a new short film by French director Stéphane Ridard hovers over the Geldingadalur landform to capture the eruption, which … Continue reading
Earthrise | Kottke
Last month I shared a video of the Earth rising over the surface of the Moon captured by Japan’s Kaguya orbiter. It’s a good clip but quite short and over-narrated. Seán Doran took several Earthrise & Earthset sequences filmed by … Continue reading
Sci-Fi Short Film: “Muse” | DUST
An artist turns to his android muse for help when trying to sell his newest paintings, but events take a dark and disturbing turn when the android learns what has inspired the work. “Muse” by Azhur Saleem Connect with the … Continue reading