Showing posts with label Arts and Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arts and Entertainment. Show all posts

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Zeitgeist: Moving Forward

Zeitgeist: the MovieImage via Wikipedia




This is the Official Online (Youtube) Release of "Zeitgeist: Moving Forward" by Peter Joseph. [30 subtitles ADDED!]




On Jan. 15th, 2011, "Zeitgeist: Moving Forward" was released theatrically to sold out crowds in 60 countries; 31 languages; 295 cities and 341 Venues. It has been noted as the largest non-profit independent film release in history.

This is a non-commercial work and is available online for free viewing and no restrictions apply to uploading/download/posting/linking - as long as no money is exchanged.

A Free DVD Torrent of the full 2 hr and 42 min film in 30 languages is also made available through the main website [below], with instructions on how one can download and burn the movie to DVD themselves. His other films are also freely available in this format.

Website:
http://www.zeitgeistmovingforward.com
http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com

SUPPORT PETER JOSEPH (DONATIONS): http://zeitgeistmovie.com/torrents.html

Release Map:
http://zeitgeistmovingforward.com/zmap

$5 DVD:
http://zeitgeistmovie.com/order.html

Movement:
http://www.thezeitgeistmovement.com


Monday, November 29, 2010

Stop-Motion Versus CG - Erik Vignau


Contrary to its title, ''Stop-Motion Versus CG'' employs harmony rather than conflict. It is a collaboration of diciplines and formats-- stop-motion, CG, high-definition video and live-action film-- brought together for laughs.




Director: Kyle Bell
Producer: Erik Vignau








Software: Maya, After Effects, Jenoptic MFHardware: 35mm Mitchell Stop-motion camera, Eyelike digital camera

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Walk - Jeff Drew

Join Edgar, the man, and Gigi, the dog on a walk through a wacky cut and paste world filled with drunk clowns, smoking grandmas, and sidewalk preachers. Who knows what may be down the next block, or what lies in store for Gigi and the end of the walk?




Director: Jeff Drew
Producer: Jeff Drew




This animated short was completed using Lightwave 5.6, blending 2D and 3D objects. The buildings used in the backdrop were photographed in Knob Hill, a section of Albuquerque, New Mexico, located on historic Route 66.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Wing 2001 - Yusaku Toyoshima



This is a Japanese TV commercial for a new brassiere.





Director: Kei Yoshimizu
Producer: Yusaku Toyoshima




They created the charming virtual idol to show how attractive the brassiere is. The charactor's name is ''TSUBASA''.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

ZOIDS - Toshihiro Nakazawa

CGI used in the overseas TV series, Zoids, made using the toon shader of Soft-Image 3D and 2D cel animations blended smoothly without any oddness.




Director: Takao Kato
Producer: Toshihiro Nakazawa






First, each 3D CG model's basic actions (walking, running, jumping) were established, then using the ''animation sequencer'' function of SoftImage 3D, an autofilling ''motion blend'' was performed on the changing parts between the basic actions to produce many cuts. Then, RETAS! PRO and After Effects were used for the cel drawings combining 2D characters, hanging smoke, rock, and natural objects. These made it possible to fine-tune the arrangement, and any oddness between the two was eliminated.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

FREEWARE - Mike Kaczmarek

Visually stunning and action packed, Freeware is a 3-D, CG-animated thrill ride through a futuristic world.






This sci-fi short follows three cyborgs on a daring race to rescue Maia, an assistant at a powerful IT company, from the grips of its evil CEO. All animation was created using Alias/Wavefronts Maya.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Snow Ghost Community Show.

Bruce and Mike visit Start In The Park, an art festival held in Worcester June 1, 2008. They talk with Andrea Ajemian, Nik Perry, and Kelley Parsons about "making your own fun." Topics include boy bands, "We Got the Beat," the new sincerity, bike lanes, and the Road to the Metal Kingdoms.









Thursday, October 14, 2010

George Orwell's - 1984 (1954)

Here is a version of Orwell's 1984 that was broadcast live in 1954, starring the incomparable Peter Cushing. It also features Donald Pleasence, Andre Morell, and was adapted by Nigel Kneale.





Nineteen Eighty-Four is a British television adaptation of the novel of the same name by George Orwell, originally broadcast on BBC Television in December 1954. The production proved to be hugely controversial, with questions asked in Parliament and many viewer complaints over its supposed subversive nature and horrific content. In a 2000 poll of industry experts conducted by the British Film Institute to determine the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes of the 20th century, Nineteen Eighty-Four was ranked in seventy-third position.

The production provoked something of an upset. There were complaints about the "horrific" content (particularly the infamous Room 101 scene where Smith is threatened with torture by rats) and the "subversive" nature of the production. Most were worried by the depiction of a totalitarian regime controlling the population's freedom of thought. There was also a report in the Daily Express newspaper of 42-year-old Beryl Merfin of Herne Bay collapsing and dying as she watched the production, under the headline "Wife dies as she watches", allegedly from the shock of what she had seen.

Political reaction was divided with several Early day motions and amendments tabled in the Parliament. One motion, signed by five MPs, deplored "the tendency, evident in recent British Broadcasting Corporation television programmes, notably on Sunday evenings, to pander to sexual and sadistic tastes". An amendment was tabled which sought to make the motion now deplore "the tendency of honourable members to attack the courage and enterprise of the British Broadcasting Corporation in presenting plays and programmes capable of appreciation by adult minds, on Sunday evenings and other occasions." It was signed by five MPs. Another amendment added "but is thankful that the freedom of the individual still permits viewers to switch off and, due to the foresight of her Majesty's Government, will soon permit a switch-over to be made to more appropriate programmes." A second motion signed by six MPs, applauded "the sincere attempts of the B.B.C. to bring home to the British people the logical and soul-destroying consequences of their freedom" and calling attention to the fact that "many of the inhuman practices depicted in the play Nineteen Eighty-Four are already in common use under totalitarian régimes."

Amidst objections the BBC went ahead with a live repeat on Thursday 16 December, although the decision went to the Board of Governors, which narrowly voted in favour of the second performance. This was introduced live on camera by Head of Drama Michael Barry, who had already appeared on the Monday's edition of the topical news programme Panorama to defend the production. The seven million viewers who watched the Thursday performance was the largest television audience in the UK since the Coronation the previous year, even the Queen and Prince Philip made it known that they had watched and enjoyed the play.

When the importance of this production of Nineteen Eighty-Four was realised, it was arranged for the second performance to be telerecorded onto 35mm film, as the first was shown live, seen only by those who were watching. Videotape recording was still in development and television images could only be preserved on film by using a special recording apparatus (known as "telerecording" in the UK and "kinescoping" in the USA) but was used sparingly in Britain for preservation and not for pre-recording. It is thus the second performance that survives in the archives, one of the earliest surviving British television dramas.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Snow Ghost Community Show.

A conversation with Catholic Worker Scott Schaeffer-Duffy about zombies. Features footage from "Night of the Living Dead" and "White Zombie."







   















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Monday, September 6, 2010

Music News.

Music new's for today...








Some of today's headlines are...
'Burning Man' Festival's Big Finish

Associated Press • Sep. 06, 2010. 02:29 AM EST

More than 50-thousand people gathered in the desert in northern Nevada for the climax of the annual "Burning Man."

U2 Meet With Turkish PM

Associated Press • Sep. 06, 2010. 11:50 AM EST

Irish band U2 met with the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on a visit to the Bosphorous Bridge.