The video 'Attack of the Ninja' was ................... different and I honestly didn't get it. The creator obviously spent alot of time making and desgining the video,I just don't know what they were trying to represent. I saw many different programs used well and animation was good. It was very well made, and the music was not bad, I just can't see reason for the video at all. I wouldn't sugest this video to anyone, but you can whatch it for yourself. Just dont be mad that you might waste your time.
DJ Uppercut : The Attack of Ninja from Shane Lester on Vimeo.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Uhhhhhh???
Today in class we were shown a video by Green Velvet called Let Go that I found.........weird. I think that we were supposed to say how the song made me feel, but the video just creeped me out. I also think that the song just added to the weirdness. It made me feel just creeped out, uneasy, and although the animation was good, it was just too weird for me. If you are going to watch this, you were warned. Good luck.
The Japanese Popstars Feat. Green Velvet - Let Go from David Wilson Creative on Vimeo.
The Japanese Popstars Feat. Green Velvet - Let Go from David Wilson Creative on Vimeo.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Flower chucker
In class today I saw a picture by an artist named banksy. I was shown one of his pictures, flower chucker as I call it, which is shown below. It shows someone that dressed like he is rebelling, but he is throwing flowers. I see not a soldier, but a civilian, looking like he could be in a gang, but instead of throwing something to kill, he is throwing flowers to make peace. To me it resembles that in a world with already enough violence, instead of fighting each other, we should resolve the problems that divide us.
Monday, September 27, 2010
warm-up thing
Today in class I watched a stop motion video that seemed to me to be very interesting. just by whatching it i can tell that it took forever.
Sorry I'm Late from Tomas Mankovsky on Vimeo.
Sorry I'm Late from Tomas Mankovsky on Vimeo.
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