Category Archives: MOVIES
IN BED WITH INVADER
Shot in winter 2011, this movie invite you to spend one night in Paris with the street artist Invader. http://www.space-invaders.com
Woodkid: Run Boy Run Teaser
Woodkid – RUN BOY RUN – EP & VIDEO – OUT MAY 21 –
WOODKID on Tour : http://www.songkick.com/artists/4461618-woodkid/calendar
http://www.twitter.com/woodkid
Behind the Scenes at Pagani: DRIVEN
Inside one of the newest super car companies in the world, Pagani. JF Musial explores why this small super car company located 15 minutes from Ferrari and Lamborghini is setting a new standard for how exotic vehicles should be designed and produced. Interviewed is company founder Horacio Pagani next two his latest creation, the Huayra.
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Evacuated Tube Transport could take you around the world in just 6 hours
Evacuated Tube Transport is an airless, frictionless, maglev-like form of transportation which is safer, cheaper and quieter than trains or airplanes. Six-person capsules travel in the tubes and can reach a maximum speed of 6,500 km/h, and provide 50 times more transportation per kwh. A tube can travel from New York to Beijing in two hours, and make a round-the-world trip in just six hours.
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Slow Jam The News with Barack Obama
When Jimmy talks to the UNC audience about student loans, he decides a slow jam with President Obama and The Roots is appropriate. Props to Obama.
Retro Bobby: Toy Collecting Barber
Copenhagers: RETRO BOBBY from Copenhagers on Vimeo.
Watch the video below for more information regarding this delightful museum-shop and let Bobby explain to you how he combines the selling and collecting of retro-games with haircuts and the business of a hair salon, the process surrounding the realization of his passions and dreams.
Lamborghini Aventador J
The idea is essentially a two-seater sport-bike: they’ve used carbon fiber across the bumpers, air scoop and more. Under the hood is the same 700-hp 6.5-liter 12-cylinder found in the standard Lambo. You may need goggles for this beast!
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Yuna
Yuna’s new album released today.
Music is one of the most powerful forces of unification. It has the power to heal, the power to help, the power to inspire, and the power to change.
Yuna understands the importance of music and has the ability to write songs that transcend any and all boundaries. With her soft vocals and warm acoustic guitar, this singer-songwriter crafts intriguing and infectious ruminations on life, love, and so much more.
Growing up in Malaysia, Yuna was first inspired by the universal appeal of acts like No Doubt, The Cranberries, and Fiona Apple. At the age of 19, while in law school, she picked up a guitar and began to fervently write. She released her self-titled EP in Malaysia in 2008. The single “Deeper Conversation” became a massive success and went on to win the title of Best English Song at the 2009 AIM Awards, Malaysia’s national music awards. Yuna swept the ceremony, garnering Best Pop Song and Song of the Year for her Malay song, “Dan Sebenarnya”.
Yuna joined FADER Label in summer 2010 and released her digital EP Decorate in March 2011, which had fans, critics from Billboard, KEXP, The New York Post, and even Russell Simmons himself, who raved, “an amazing new singer…her music is incredible”, all instantly praising her talents.
Also in 2011, SPIN featured Yuna in their Buzzcatcher piece, “Eight Bands You Need to Hear Now” and she gave a stellar performance before a packed audience at MTV Iggy’s “Best New Band in the World” concert in New York City. Yuna was a finalist in the “Best New Band in the World” competition and the show aired live on MTV’s HD Screen in New York’s legendary Times Square and was also streamed live worldwide on MTVIggy.com.
In January 2012, Yuna released “Live Your Life”, the first single from her forthcoming full-length album. It started getting airplay immediately at Sirius – The Loft, KCRW and KROQ. The music video premiered on MTV2 and was featured on the homepage of VEVO.com. Yuna’s self-titled album will be released on April 24, 2012.
Waiting For Lightning: Danny Way Documentary
From the producers of STEP INTO LIQUID, comes WAITING FOR LIGHTNING, the story of a young boy from a broken home in Vista, CA, whose passion for skateboarding would one day bring him and his creation, a ramp of prodigious and dangerous proportions, across many cultural and ideological boundaries to attempt the impossible: jump China’s Great Wall on a skateboard. It’s a film about how much abuse the body can sustain, how deep you have to dig to survive the betrayals of family, and how high and far dreams can fly.
Harry Jumonji Documentary Trailer
Harry Jumonji documentary by Erica Hill Studio. Featuring some big names including Christian Hosoi, Tony Alva, Skip Engblom, Bruno Musso, Curtis Kulig, Bianca Jebbia and Peter Bici.
LANA DEL REY: CARMEN
All the film makers that made this music video possible –
Art Leal
Alex Yakimush
@FrankRamblings
Greg Hensley
Paul Synnott www.youtube.com/user/psynno1
Valentine directed and shot by Kevin D Schaefer www.kevinschaeferphoto.com
Miss Poledance Australia Felix Cane footage by Delicatessen Films
Nirimmi
Dylan King
David DeSafey www.pyrotalk.com
Stuart Cooke
Sam Kash
Film Archives
My Footage
Best Shot
Classic Images
Enoch Magazine
Ford Archives
Discovery
“The Barefoot Contessa” Courtesy of MGM Media Licensing
Outtro music courtesy of Musopen
Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap Trailer
SOMETHING FROM NOTHING: THE ART OF RAP is a feature length performance documentary film about the runaway juggernaut that is Rap music. At the wheel of this unstoppable beast is the film’s director and interviewer Ice-T. Ice-T takes us on a deeply personal journey to uncover how this music of the street has grown to dominate the world. Along the way Ice-T meets some of the remarkable superstars of Rap, from Eminem to Dr Dre, to Snoop Dogg and Kanye West. He exposes the roots and history of Rap and then, through meeting most of it’s most famous protagonists studies the living mechanism of the music to reveal The Art Of Rap. This film features unique performances from it’s entire cast and does not use any archive material.
Gourmet: Handsome Coffee Roasters
Mr. Tyler J. Wells, Co-Founder of Handsome Coffee Roasters, tells us a bit about what makes Handsome, well, special.
Director: Jon Buscemi
Video: Nate King
Sound: Dennis Leight
RZA Interview With Jeff Staple (PT. 1 & 2)
This is the 15th installment in the “1-2-1 w/jeffstaple” Series. Each segment, jeffstaple, Founder and Creative Director of Staple Design & Reed Space, talks to someone one-to-one. Direct. Intimate. No BS.
For this 1st segment, Jeff talks to Prince Rakeem aka The Scientist aka The Abbot aka Rzarector aka Bobby Digital aka Ruler Zig-Zag-Zig Allah aka THE RZA—Founder and Chief Leader of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan. The RZA talks about the beginning of hip-hop music, how the Wu began & progressed, and what inspires him presently.
NEW Brain Farm Digital Cinema 2012 Reel
This is such a sick showreel. All my favorite sports!!!
Please enjoy the latest Brain Farm Reel directed by Curt Morgan.
The song written by Curt Morgan for a secret side project. Details to follow.
BRAIN FARM is a turn-key boutique production house specializing in aerial cinematography and all facets of capturing and producing the highest end HD digital cinema for film, TV, web and commercial outlets. Visit http://www.brainfarmcinema.com for more info!
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Madness on Wheels: Rallyings Craziest Years
Rallyings craziest years – when Group B took the world by storm… and ended in disaster. When rallying was more popular than Formula 1.
My mate Brandon, just showed me this trailer. Can’t wait to watch this tonight because my dad was a rally car driver back in the 80s as well.
FEZ Game
Gabriel Medina: Hawaiian Short Film
Spherikal, an animated experiment by Ion Lucin
This is a small animation a did as an exercise to experiment and explore all the graphical possibilities of representing the idea of the SPHERE, always thinking in searching Gestalt and form. Its all done in 3d, but i was more interested in the graphical interest, flatten the surfaces, and only two colors, why more.The most difficult was to achieve the transitions between the different type of representation of the sphere, the morphing and metamorphosing.










































