This very very cool and beautiful reel was made to show the sponsors for the AICP Southwest Awards. The AICP awards program honors the best commercials produced throughout the past year, and celebrates “The Art and Technique of the American Commercial”.
This reel was completed by Corgan MediaLab, corganmedialab.com. Extremely well done!
I’m madly in love with the dark and mysterious universe of the swedish electro-artist Fever Ray. At the moment I just can’t seem to get enough of her.
And now she’s has just releashed a new video for her cover of Nick Cave’s ‘Stranger Than Kindness’. The video is directed by Andreas Nilsson and as usual the look and feel of the video is so so dark og almost terrifying.
If you have missed some of her previous videos, you MUST see at least these two: ‘When I Grow Up‘ And ‘If I Had A Heart‘. I especially have a little gold star in my heart for the last video, as it is my ever lovely sister Sofie Friis Borup, who has done the visual effects on this video. Isn’t it beautiful?
Now you can finally get the dream chance to be the director of Star Wars!
Go to StarWarsUncut.com, pick one of the 15 seconds scene, claim it, film it, and upload it. When everybody is done, they’ll put it all together and the the rest of us can watch the – hopefully – best Star Wars movie … ever!
After the successful retro-porn commercial for Diesel XXX, director Keith Schofield has now made this great and original music video for Lenny Kravitz’s song “Let Love Rule” remixed by Justice.
I’m telling you … watch it! It will make you smile.
This is pretty amazing! Maybe you’ve already seen it (the video is from 2008), but this “Big Dog” robot-thingy is like something taken from a bad sci-fi movie, except it’s for real!
The main idea with “Big Dog” is to carry soldiers loads. If they could only fix the enervating sound though.
En vidunderlig lille stop-motion video lavet af det kreative team hos Google Japan. Videoen viser i bedste søde tegnefilmsmåde hvordan Google laver Google Street View funktionen.
Absolutely fantastic stop-motion video made with nothing but Legobricks. With the pixel-like look it is a perfect tribute to 80s computer games.
Thomas Redigh is one of the two men behind 8 Bit Trip and it ONLY took him about 1500 hours to make this superb video. The music, which is of course in 80s syntheziser style, is made by Daniel Larsson. Together with Thomas the two of them is the duo Rymdreglage.