Category Archives: Film/Video

Storm King video for Big Tree by Ian Levine and Di Desmond
Excellent work by my friends and colleagues Ian Levine and Di Desmond. Their “Storm King” video for the band Big Tree is a must watch, right now.

Storm King video for Big Tree by Ian Levine and Di Desmond
Excellent work by my friends and colleagues Ian Levine and Di Desmond. Their “Storm King” video for the band Big Tree is a must watch, right now.

Beautiful Posters for the Movie ‘Martha Marcy May Marlene’
I’m loving these posters for the movie Martha Marcy May Marlene. Bonus points for actually using a QR code in a tastefull way that follows the existing design rather than slapping it on at the end.

Beautiful Posters for the Movie ‘Martha Marcy May Marlene’
I’m loving these posters for the movie Martha Marcy May Marlene. Bonus points for actually using a QR code in a tastefull way that follows the existing design rather than slapping it on at the end.

Johnny Green’s “Packing Heat” video for Damaris Lingerie
“All you need for a movie is a gun and a girl”– Jean-Luc Godard The Damaris lingerie brand is known for creating over the top, provocative, sexy short films with visionary directors. This time, Johnny Green calls up supermodel Liberty Ross

Johnny Green’s “Packing Heat” video for Damaris Lingerie
“All you need for a movie is a gun and a girl”– Jean-Luc Godard The Damaris lingerie brand is known for creating over the top, provocative, sexy short films with visionary directors. This time, Johnny Green calls up supermodel Liberty Ross

Wellington video by Eliot Weisberg
[vimeo http://vimeo.com/27124349 w=940&h=522] Excellent work by my friends and colleagues Ian Levine and Di Desmond. Their “Storm King” video for the band Big Tree is a must watch, right now.] Wait, there’s a cat video? On the Internet? This one is different.

Wellington video by Eliot Weisberg
[vimeo http://vimeo.com/27124349 w=940&h=522] Excellent work by my friends and colleagues Ian Levine and Di Desmond. Their “Storm King” video for the band Big Tree is a must watch, right now.] Wait, there’s a cat video? On the Internet? This one is different.

“Never Let Me Go” Exhibition at the Rhona Hoffman Gallery
“Art, artifice, and artificial life form the primary lines of inquiry stitched together in the exhibition “Never Let Me Go,” curated by Terry R. Myers. Borrowing its title from Kazuo Ishiguro’s acclaimed Dickensian science fiction novel from 2005, the show

“Never Let Me Go” Exhibition at the Rhona Hoffman Gallery
“Art, artifice, and artificial life form the primary lines of inquiry stitched together in the exhibition “Never Let Me Go,” curated by Terry R. Myers. Borrowing its title from Kazuo Ishiguro’s acclaimed Dickensian science fiction novel from 2005, the show

Jamie Woon’s “Lady Luck” video by Vincent Haycock
I love watching this video by Vincent Haycock for Jamie Woon’s song “Lady Luck” and thinking about how far we’ve come from A-Ha’s classic Take On Me.

Jamie Woon’s “Lady Luck” video by Vincent Haycock
I love watching this video by Vincent Haycock for Jamie Woon’s song “Lady Luck” and thinking about how far we’ve come from A-Ha’s classic Take On Me.

Last Minutes with Oden by PHOS pictures
Beautifully shot and edited, this is the saddest video ever made.

Last Minutes with Oden by PHOS pictures
Beautifully shot and edited, this is the saddest video ever made.

Riverside by Agnes Obel
Inspired again by Kimmie‘s fantastic blogs On Maiden Lane and The Velvety Instrumental Version to post more music. Here is Agnes Obel’s video for Riverside off her 2010 LP Philharmonics and a mesmerizing cover photo (just try to look away). Check

Riverside by Agnes Obel
Inspired again by Kimmie‘s fantastic blogs On Maiden Lane and The Velvety Instrumental Version to post more music. Here is Agnes Obel’s video for Riverside off her 2010 LP Philharmonics and a mesmerizing cover photo (just try to look away). Check

Black Lake animation by David O’Reilly and Jon Klassen
A nice bunch of illustrations by Jon Klassen set in motion in a collaboration with David O’Reilly. Intened to be played on a continuous loop, this dream-like short film hints at themes of deconstructivism. Perfect viewing on a chilly autumn morning.

Black Lake animation by David O’Reilly and Jon Klassen
A nice bunch of illustrations by Jon Klassen set in motion in a collaboration with David O’Reilly. Intened to be played on a continuous loop, this dream-like short film hints at themes of deconstructivism. Perfect viewing on a chilly autumn morning.

Incredible video of signmaker David A. Smith at work
A must-watch short film displaying the stunning skill, craft and art by master signmaker and glass etcher David A. Smith. via tbpdesign.blogspot.com

Incredible video of signmaker David A. Smith at work
A must-watch short film displaying the stunning skill, craft and art by master signmaker and glass etcher David A. Smith. via tbpdesign.blogspot.com

Thirty Five Images of Space Helmet Reflections by Eric Ulrich
Assembled from found images on the web

Thirty Five Images of Space Helmet Reflections by Eric Ulrich
Assembled from found images on the web

In the Blood; Score and film by Sumner McKane
[vimeo http://vimeo.com/9971469 w=940&h=522] Here’s the trailer for Sumner McKane’s fascinating live multimedia exhibit about Maine lumbermen and river drivers in the 19th century. Sumner is an accomplished musician and has contributed scores for a number of documentaries, but here he’s created both.

In the Blood; Score and film by Sumner McKane
[vimeo http://vimeo.com/9971469 w=940&h=522] Here’s the trailer for Sumner McKane’s fascinating live multimedia exhibit about Maine lumbermen and river drivers in the 19th century. Sumner is an accomplished musician and has contributed scores for a number of documentaries, but here he’s created both.

Reid Miles album covers come alive
[vimeo http://vimeo.com/4249739 w=940&h=522] There is no question that my first inspiration to become a designer came at a young age from looking at the iconic Blue Note album covers of Reid Miles. Director Bante recreates some of those classic covers and brings them to life with

Reid Miles album covers come alive
[vimeo http://vimeo.com/4249739 w=940&h=522] There is no question that my first inspiration to become a designer came at a young age from looking at the iconic Blue Note album covers of Reid Miles. Director Bante recreates some of those classic covers and brings them to life with

The Books
I’ve been a big fan of The Books for a while but trust me, to get the full effect you have to see them live. They create interesting video collages from found audio and video sources and then play a perfectly synched and mesmerizing

The Books
I’ve been a big fan of The Books for a while but trust me, to get the full effect you have to see them live. They create interesting video collages from found audio and video sources and then play a perfectly synched and mesmerizing

A video from Roel Wouters
I’m a fan of Roel Wouters’ work and I posted his “abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz” video here earlier. This one has a lot more action, but a little less heart. Check it out.

A video from Roel Wouters
I’m a fan of Roel Wouters’ work and I posted his “abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz” video here earlier. This one has a lot more action, but a little less heart. Check it out.

Gibberish rock song written by Italian composer to sound like English
“What English Sounds Like to Foreigners, the video is meant to illustrate which English phonemes and syllables carry into the foreign ear…”

Gibberish rock song written by Italian composer to sound like English
“What English Sounds Like to Foreigners, the video is meant to illustrate which English phonemes and syllables carry into the foreign ear…”

Font made with a car
There has been a lot of car-makes-art stuff lately (BMW paintings, Aston Martin ads, etc). But I think this is the most thoughtful example because thankfully, the letterforms are not solely influenced by the car’s abilities. Instead, the driver and

Font made with a car
There has been a lot of car-makes-art stuff lately (BMW paintings, Aston Martin ads, etc). But I think this is the most thoughtful example because thankfully, the letterforms are not solely influenced by the car’s abilities. Instead, the driver and