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This brassy hit from the Pietasters was shot at Washington DC's famed 9:30 club, ending in delightfully chaotic stage mayhem.
Fuzz is a picture video produced by kwei. It is a picture video because it is a video composed of 296 pictures. The making of this picture video has consumed a lot of time, but it is totally rewarding. So, i hope you will enjoy Fuzz and i would be pleased if you leave a comment. Thank you.
Squeezeman pops out of a plasticine egg, toothpick in hand, ready to deal with any eventuality in his tiny, shiny plasticine world... except something that no small, squeezy man could ever have expected. 'Squeezemen' is a fun piece, made by Annie and Stephen Gard, who are not a husband and wife team, but cousins. The soundtrack was created from sampled sounds of Annie playing her violin; Annie also made the characters and moved them about the set; Stephen shot each still with a digital camera, and edited the sound and video. Annie also did some editing - the whole project was an experimental, 'holiday' project. Annie Gard is a student at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music High School; Stephen Gard is a composer and video artist.
This piece was composed with Acid Pro. Computer animation was done with Bryce 3D. Video editing was done with Sony Vegas. Enjoy. Comments welcome.
Ep. 45: Apple tablet rumors, NFL games not named Madden, and music tech pioneer Les Paul
Episode 45 of the Digital City, where we discuss the latest Apple tablet rumors, discover who besides EA has a license to produce NFL video games, and an appreciation of music tech pioneer Les Paul.
Music is rad and so are the people who have been making it generation after generation. This music video is one continuous camera shot with no edits of cuts.
A cry to make another contact with God. Shot in Las Vegas, NV by Tony Mendoza, from Downright Digital Productions
Like the players in the video itself, this video demands that you tap along to the beat.
Project Vector: "Out of the Closet"
Rock/techno artist Project Vector debuts in the realm of video with "Out of the Closet," a self-shot and self-edited video. With neither the time for extensive on-location shooting or the budget to hire a professional video production company, Project Vector's Dave Gastambide dived in with almost no experience in video and produced what many are calling a surprisingly good clip for a first try. "I basically just shot most of the footage in front of a green screen and used a lot of compositing and digital effects to try and create some interesting visuals," Dave elaborates. "I didn't really know what the heck I was doing, but it was fun." "Out of the Closet" is the opening track on REALITY SHOW, Project Vector's debut CD released earlier in 2005. The album has gradually been winning PV an enthusiastic following who dig the unusual stylistic hybrids and the willingness to intelligently explore controversial subjects.
This is the film version of the Pulitzer and Tony Award winning musical about Bohemians in the East Village of New York City struggling with life, love and AIDS, and the impacts they have on America.
