Chaos Cinema Part 1 from Matthias Stork on Vimeo. Chaos Cinema Part 2 from Matthias Stork on Vimeo. The video essay Chaos Cinema, administered by Indiewire’s journalistic blog PRESS PLAY, examines the extreme aesthetic principles of 21st century action films. These films operate on techniques that, while derived from classical cinema, threaten to shatter the […]
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Meet the Robots! – The New Media Center has relocated!
The New Media Center (NMC) has been relocated to the lower level of the American University Library and is open for business! The New Media Center has merged with Media Services former Digital Media Studio suites and as a result, there are 22 Mac workstations available for students, faculty, and staff to work on not-for-profit […]
Continue readingHorrible Movie Clichés Campaign by NY International Latino Film Festival
The New York International Latino Film Festival has launched an insightful and clever infographic campaign pointing out the differences between “movies” and “films”, the latter being what they serve up, naturally. These graphics humorously illustrate a multitude of horrible movie clichés and were created to promote their film festival which begins August 15, 2011 in […]
Continue reading#phonar: A Free and Open Undergrad Photography Course
#phonar, short for “Photography and Narrative”, is a free and open undergraduate photography course run by Jonathan Worth at Coventry University in the UK. Worth spent nearly 15 years as a successful commercial portrait photographer in New York before taking this part-time teaching position, and invites some pretty prominent photographers to guest lecture in the […]
Continue readingWhen is Tom Hanks’ voice, really Tom Hanks?
Taken from the Graham Norton show.
Continue readingDC is now down to one Blockbuster
[This Blockbuster is located at 410 8th Street, SE Washington, DC ] Now that spotting an open Blockbuster location is a novelty that merits a double take, and scores of other video rental chains have vanished, movie fans who want to rent some DVDs for the road have had to change the way they operate. […]
Continue readingNew York Times review of Final Cut Pro X
Apple’s Final Cut is Dead. Long Live Final Cut.
Continue readingCopyright Settlement of the Day
Back in 2009, Waxy.org’s Andy Baio produced Kind of Bloop, a chiptune tribute to Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue. It was one of the biggest early success stories for crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. Today, Baio announced he had paid $32,000 in a copyright settlement — not over the music, which he licensed from the publisher, but […]
Continue readingSummer fun: Kill Bill remix with original sources
Everything is a Remix: Kill Bill Extended Look from doobybrain.com
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