Artist Colin Pinegar created an awesome physical info graphic based on his online relationships through Facebook. A project like this brings a smile to my face since I can totally relate to the shortcomings of social networks and their abilities to connect. I am finished up a lengthly post of Social Detox for my personal blog and appreciate when others realize the importance of real life relations.
Made by Everynone
posted by Michael Lapp
Everynone is a filmmaking team located in the redwood forest. They are Daniel Mercadante, Will Hoffman and Julius Metoyer. These videos have aged quite a bit over the years but they are always relevant to us everyday and continue to inspire and make us see things in a new perspective. I...
The Man Who Lived On...
posted by Michael Lapp
Guillaume Blanchet created this video in dedication to his dad who inspired him to ride his bike. 382 days is a long time to be riding a bike in chilly Montreal if you ask me but if it’s going to be this badass, be my guest. I love being on a bike. It helps me feel free. I get it...
2012 Superbowl Commercials
posted by JJ Sereday
The Superbowl comes but once a year and while the two best NFL teams battle it out, companies from across the globe flex their advertising muscles. Sprinkled with both serious and funny some ads are big hits while others duds. This year Fiat - Seduction, Chevy - Happy Grad, Doritos floppy Chrysler it's half time in America are some of my favorites.
Joy Ride
posted by JJ Sereday
Nikon’s making an entrance with their late appearance to the game of DSLR Video. The Nikon D800 brings quite a few features that helps to stand out among its peers. Firstly, its CMOS sensor that delivers 36.3 megapixels which is the highest for DSLR cameras with its sensor size. Also...
Blocky Earth
posted by JJ Sereday
A representation of terrain, using cubic blocks to render google maps, with texture and elevation. It shows your current location or a specific location, in different...
Topographic Projecti...
posted by JJ Sereday
The Topographic Projections and Implied Geometries Series These images were produced by direct, large format, light projection. The projector, powered by a mobile...
Red Bull Signature S...
posted by JJ Sereday
Here is an opening video for a new TV series capturing some of the most insane moments of action sports competitions. There are many things I love about these progressive “sports” but the level of creativity ranks high on the list. These physics defying and boundary pushing...
A Week In Montana
posted by JJ Sereday
Preston Kanak and Eric Hines spent a week in Montana shooting some fantastic shots for this short. Preston is working on trying to shoot a 3 minute short everyday to hone his skills. I really like this approach when attempting to better your abilities. Looks like its paying...
Morris Lessmore
posted by Kyle Crichton
Sometimes something comes across your desk or screen in which words are hardly capable of describing, for me this piece by William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg is one of this items yet I’m going to attempt to do so. The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore has to be one of the...
Video postcard
posted by Michael Lapp
Seriously, who sends old fashioned post cards these days? When someone says they are going to Egypt or Croatia, I want to see some of the sights, not a picture that someone photo enhanced 100 times in Photoshop! This video means a lot to me because it is exactly what I do everywhere I go,...
Procrastination
posted by Michael Lapp
Heres to pretty much everyone. Procrastination, our best friend, especially since the launch of most major social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. This here is an infographic animation about procrastination. Theres some information in here that might make you change your mind...
The Dark Knight Rise...
posted by Kyle Crichton
I caught this on a Dark Knight rumor website I frequently visit (proud of my comic nerd status). The titles are very reminiscent of David Fincher’s Se7en, which is a fantastic movie if you haven’t seen it before. What Doğan did with these titles should be observed for anyone...
Alaska Wakeboarding
posted by JJ Sereday
I guess global warming is really kicking in. Non the less, this is a pretty awesome video of Andy Hurdman ripping some wintery wake. Epic shots of the Alaskan Mountains, arctic wildlife, and wake boarding definitely keeps my interest throughout this video edit. Hope you enjoy as well!...
Dreaming It{aly}
posted by JJ Sereday
This video is absolutely gorgeous. Matty Brown does an outstanding job of visual storytelling with this video for a Digital Diary contest. Not only is just about every frame beautiful but the editing and sound design intertwine perfectly enhancing every aspect of the piece. A video like...
Ed Sheeran – D...
posted by Michael Lapp
Once again, cats rule the internet and this time, they are drunk and partying! This music video cracks me up. Most the time you think of dogs being the one to comfort you but this is one awesome cat. I’m impressed by how they got some of the shots they did (obviously when the cat was...
Úlfur – Black ...
posted by Michael Lapp
The eeriness of this video has me confounded and led me to watch more than once. There is something fascinating about the amount of layers and blending between shots that you must watch it multiple times to see it all. I am very impressed with with how long some of the shots were held. I...
Journey in Pyrenees
posted by JJ Sereday
Here is the story of a "Travel (one week) in the Pyrenees." Equipped with his Peugeot 104, Tom Granier discovered the stations of the Tourmalet, Cauterets, Grand Valier (Sunset Park) and VallNord!
Wastelander Panda
posted by JJ Sereday
Here is a series pilot trailer for a TV Show in Australia. A very interesting concept for sure. Just watch and enjoy. Creative Credits Panda: Marcus McKenzie Voiced by: Roger Newcombe Writer/Director/Editor: Victoria Cocks Producer: Kirsty Stark Director of Photography:...
Upside Down, Left To...
posted by Michael Lapp
I love watching people work on printing press machines. There is something very special about a room full of printing plates and old cabinets full of various fonts and mass amounts of inks and colors. A dream of mine would be to have a studio of my own doing this for a living. The tradition...
Bobby Brown – ...
posted by JJ Sereday
For the past year and a half I’ve been sitting on a seasons worth of snowboard footage. I started editing but other things to priority and to be honest the footage isn’t amazing so I haven’t been super motivated to finish it. Now if I had shots, tricks, and footage like...
Explore Google Maps ...
posted by JJ Sereday
Google continues its Start Here campaign with this creative Google Maps commercial. I happened to catch a glimpse of this video while walking by my friend Leslie’s desk. Google’s recent commercials has been doing a great job of using tangible elements to relate with their...
Ministry of Sound He...
posted by JJ Sereday
VFX Breakdown I have recently jumped back into designing and creating in 3D. I came across this VFX breakdown and thought I would share. There’s something about excellent 3D motion design being perfectly crafted to the exploding sounds of a song like this that urges me to want to...
Wendy MacNaughton
posted by Michael Lapp
I came across Wendy MacNaughton through a post someone left on Twitter one day and immediately it made me think of Marc Johns...
Feet First Series
posted by JJ Sereday
Back in 2005 Tom's girlfriend wanted to take a simple photo of their feet pointing out to sea. This new perspective sparked an idea to create the Feet First Series spanning over the past 6 years. Throughout their journeys they continued to capture their feet in these photos all over the world. With the recent addition of their daughter in 2011 you can see a new combination of feet at the end of the series.









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