Fallen Art
Dir: Tomek Baginski / Poland / 2005
In an old forgotten military base far from civilization, a group of deranged military officers nurture their insanity.
For more info: http://www.fallen-art.com/
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Duration : 0:5:54
An Education Trailer
A film by Lone Scherfig starring Carey Mulligan, Peter Sarsgaard, Alfred Molina, and Emma Thompson
Jenny is a bright young girl on the cusp of her 17th birthday who finds herself in a whirlwind romance with a much older David. Prior to meeting David, Jenny was trying to excel in her life by going to a prep school to get into Oxford. Once she sees the lifestyle David can provide, one she never imagined might so easily be hers, she is hooked and thoughts of Oxford go out the window. Then, when things are looking pretty good for Jenny with the dashing (yet a little too smooth) David, the truth hits her like a ton of bricks. Jenny goes from being a bright eyed school girl to a sophisticated young lady and then all the way back to questioning if she really knows who she is at all. Will David be the making of Jenny or her undoing?
Duration : 0:2:24
2000s Decade Recap – Entertainment
The first decade of the millennium has seen a sweeping change of the Entertainment industry, from African American actors finally getting recognition for their talents, to outrageous new comedians and darker superhero movies. At the same time, scripted television programming took a back seat to countless reality shows, while fantasy novels and documentaries became a film craze, and celebrity icons passed away before their time. In this video, http://WatchMojo.com takes a trip down memory lane to re-tell the key moments from the past decade from entertainment.
Duration : 0:4:9
Food Fight
An abridged history of American-centric warfare, from WWII to present day, told through the foods of the countries in conflict.
For a breakdown of the actual battles portrayed in the film, visit:
http://www.touristpictures.com/Foodfight/index.htm
For the official cheat sheet (breakdown of the foodstuffs), visit:
http://www.touristpictures.com/foodfight/cheat.htm
Now, to answer some FAQs…
- The food in this film was consumed either by myself or my dog after shooting. None of the cast went to waste.
- The software used was photoshop and after effects.
- The film took me 3 months to do.
- Although it seems like stop motion, most of it was stop motion created within After effects, using keyframe animation. I am basically moving the food around within the the program, frame by frame, which is the same as traditional stop motion, only it’s digital.
Duration : 0:5:30
Actress Carey Mulligan (Doctor Who, Pride & Prejudice) is this year’s unofficial Miss Sundance, in both An