New video for the ex Jurassic5, Cut Chemist
Video was shot using a 360 camera. Interesting results!
Produced by: Eyestorm
I think it's a bit unfair to call this the first video, shot in 360 as they claim,
but it does look (and sound) great.
San Francisco based VJ, Suryummy is the man behind this A/V project.
For those interested in learning more about this piece, and VJing, the artist just completed a nice interview ,where he talks about his inspirations, Interstellar Sugar, and shares some tips to those who want to get into Vjing
Bacardi, the beverage manufacturer, is launching a record label of sorts that commissions songs from artists and will make them available as free MP3 downloads. The Bacardi Bat Project gets its name from the bat symbol that adorns their bottles -- originally a nod to the fact that the original Bacardi distillery in Cuba apparently had a bat colony living nearby.
In 1969, a 14-year-old Beatle fanatic named Jerry Levitan, armed with a reel-to-reel tape deck, snuck into John Lennon's hotel room in Toronto and convinced John to do an interview about peace. 38 years later, Jerry produced a film about it. Using the original interview recording as the soundtrack, director Josh Raskin has woven a visual narrative which tenderly romances Lennon's every word in a cascading flood of multipronged animation. Raskin marries the terrifyingly genius pen work of James Braithwaite with masterful digital illustration by Alex Kurina, resulting in a spell-binding vessel for Lennon's boundless wit, and timeless message.
This short film came out last year and was even a candidate for an Oscar (which, evidently, it didn't win). The reason why I'm posting it now is that it finally became available through youtube (around a month ago, actually). SO by all means DO enjoy. It is great in many different ways. And if you would like to read more about it visit the official site
On the occasion of the Bejing Olympics, RememberTibet.org is asking people to remember Tibet's struggle for independence against the undemocratic government of China.
Visit the site and have a look on how YOUR design submissions can help.
RememberTibet.org is an initiative started by Jonathan Barnbrook and Pedro Inoue designed to engage people during (and after) the Beijing Olympics Games through art and design to help raise awareness of China's policies towards Tibet.
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