Motion & Audio Experiments - A Minireel
Gustav Espenes and Sander S. Olsen are beasts. Get some speakers and turn them up.
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Turn the Volume Up for This One
Published September 22nd, 2008 in Inspired, Media and Videos. 0 Comments“Your Message Here” is a project put together by Something’s Hiding in Here through the Urban Outfitters’ Sansom Window Project. The project gives artists the chance to make a window installation for two months at the Urban Outfitters’ store in Philadelphia. “Your Message Here” is simply a sign that will display a new message daily chosen from user submissions to the website. So go to the site and leave a message if you’ve got something to say.
Greatest Movie Scene of All Time - “Gimme an F”
Published September 14th, 2008 in Funny, Movies and Videos. 2 CommentsShower peeping scene from the movie Gimme and F. Absolutely absurd…and hilarious.
Awesome spot for the French children’s channel, Tiji TV. Love the look that DDB, Paris executes.
Let’s see how long these videos last.
The blooper reel from the The Office Season 4 DVD has been put on YouTube. Now you can save your $50 and buy me something nice.

Above is the message I received upon entering my new room/home for the year.
As is the case for most of you, school has either started or is starting soon. For me, school starts today…
We’ll see how this blog fares, but hopefully I can maintain it while things start to kick up.
Nikon D90: Buy It for Me Please
Published August 30th, 2008 in Photography and Technology. 2 CommentsThe above video was shot with the newly released Nikon D90. The Nikon D90 is a D-SLR camera. That shoots video. 720p HD video. And because it is still a D-SLR at heart, the ability to switch lenses (eg. telephoto, fisheye, macro) and the high performance in darker situations actually gives the D90 an edge over most camcorders. See for yourself here: D-Movie sample clips.
However, while my D70s weeps for its inferiority, the revolutionary D90 is only a scratch in the surface for the future of high performance cameras and camcorders. RED CEO Jim Jannard is already rabble-rousing about its plans in the future in this space.


