How Much Everyone Working On a $200 Million Movie Earns // by Vanity Fair
The hypothetical blockbuster budget – How Much Everyone Working On a $200 Million Movie Earns Find out the budget breakdown of a hypothetical Hollywood blockbuster. In using the budgets of actual +200MM blockbuster movies as references, this video excludes non-human costs, and reflects an approximation of the take home pay of all humans involved, based on average union rates. Disclaimer: Please note not every budget breakdown is the same, and some roles are subject to wider fluctuations than others. This is here to serve as approximations based on a hypothetical film which has never been made.
One for the night // Kate Tempest: Europe is lost
Der Preis für das most-depressing-apocalyptic-video 2017 geht jetzt schon mal an Kate Tempest. Und dafür musste Fan Manuel Braun „nur“ aktuelle Nachrichten-Schnipsel der US Wahl, Isis, KKK, Trump, Schönheitswettbewerben bis hin zu apokalyptischen Filmszenen zusammenschneiden. Yes, it’s a strange world we’re living in. Kate Tempest bringt die aktuelle Weltlage in einem Interview mit Independent auf den Punkt: “To be even more frank, it’s too late. It’s too late now. It’s gone beyond somebody being right and somebody being wrong. It’s far too late. We’re in the middle of a massive humanitarian crisis. The planet’s on its way out. Well, we are. It’s too late to be tiptoeing around.” It’s the BoredOfItAll generation The product of product placement and manipulation Shoot ‚em up, brutal, duty of care Come on, new shoes, beautiful hair, bullshit! Saccharine ballads and selfies, and selfies, and selfies And here’s me outside the palace of ME! Construct a self and psychosis Meanwhile the people were dead in their droves And, no, nobody noticed; well, some of them noticed You could tell by the emoji they posted Hier die kompletten Lyrics: [Intro] In the basement flat, by the garages Where people dump their mattresses Esther’s in her kitchen, making […]
Ten Meter Tower // Dokumentation
„Would you jump? Or would you chicken out?“ Wunderbare Kurz-Doku von Maximilien van Aertryck und Axel Danielson, welche verschiedene Personen zeigt, die zum ersten Mal in ihrem Leben auf einem 10-Meter-Turm stehen. Werden sie springen, oder nicht? Was sich erst einmal relativ banal anhört, ist durch die Emotionen und Reaktionen der Teilnehmer spannender als jeder Psychothriller. Definitives must-watch heute! Den Artikel dazu gibt’s bei der New York Times.Abstract: The Art of Design // Official Netflix Trailer
Die neue Netflix-Dokumentation „Abstract: The Art of Design“ sieht aus wie Chef’s Table für alle Designinteressierten – egal ob Grafik/Industrial/Interior-Designer, Illustrator, Fotograf oder Architekt. Gibt’s ab dem 10. Februar im Netflix-Stream. Meet eight of the most creative thinkers and imaginative minds working in the world of art and design today in the new Netflix original documentary series, Abstract: The Art of Design. Journey through their creative process, explore their work, and discover how their innovative designs have profoundly affected our every day lives. Abstract: The Art of Design streams only on Netflix in February.
Vinyl Fascination // Electronic Beats Tv Mini-Doku über Schallplattensammler
Vinyl Fascination ist eine kleine Dokumentation von Telekom Electronic Beats TV, über die Leidenschaft Vinyl zu sammeln. Und auch wenn ich (noch) keine LPs sammele, kann ich das Ganze sehr gut nachvollziehen. Ich darf mir auf keinen Fall einen Plattenspieler besorgen, sonst habe ich garantiert den nächsten Sammler-Fetisch. Habe daheim immer noch ein paar hundert CDs, bei denen ich es nicht über’s Herz bringe, sie endlich zu digitalisieren und zu verscherbeln, um etwas Platz zu schaffen… Außerdem hab‘ ich jetzt irgendwie Bock auf High Fidelity ;) Telekom Electronic Beats TV investigates the current resurgence in popularity of the most iconic and recognisable symbol of the electronic music scene – the vinyl record. What fuels this fascination? Why is the relationship between this medium and DJs, producers, artists, label managers, distributors and collectors such a personal one? Hear the thoughts of Claas Brieler (Jazzanova), Steffi (Ostgut Ton, Klakson), Finn Johannsen (Hardwax, Macro), Cinthie (Beste Modus), Marc Schneider (Word & Sound) and more for an insight into this world. » via Blogrebellen
American Juggalo // Dokumentation von Sean Dunne
Alien – H. R. Giger’s Beautiful Monster // Mini Doku von Kristian Williams
„Alien – H. R. Giger’s Beautiful Monster“ ist eine Mini-Doku von Kristian Williams über H. R. Giger und meinem Lieblings Horror-Monster, dem Xenomorph. A look at the work of horror’s most influential designer. Credits: Patreon Support: patreon.com/kaptainkristian Twitter: twitter.com/kaptainkristian Music: Home – Overflow https://soundcloud.com/home-2001/home…
Before there was Photoshop // Video
Nach 25 Jahren Photoshop vergisst man schnell was Grafikdesign ursprünglich einmal bedeutet hat. Follow along as Sean Adams mocks up a layout with a variety of traditional design tools.
New Yorkers vs. The Subway // Video by Jessica Leibowitz
Same shit – different day. In New York genauso wie in München, Hamburg, Köln und Berlin ;) There is no quintessential NYC experience quite like running down a subway station platform with your arms flapping all about like a distressed penguin, making eye contact with the conductor, and then hesitantly stretching out your hand to try to slip between the doors before they close. For every time they re-open, they’re just as likely to slam shut in your face, leaving you gazing at your own disconsolate reflection in the greasy window as the train rolls away forever. Video by Jessica Leibowitz Produced by John Del Signore and Jessica Leibowitz Second Camera: Emily Siegel » via Gothamist