Small Worlds Project: Singapore. Pause while a clip is playing to share it.
Tilt Shift Video by Keith Loutit | Twitter | Facebook
A nice Montage video from one of my favorite artists: Keith Loutit
Small Worlds Project: Singapore. Pause while a clip is playing to share it.
Tilt Shift Video by Keith Loutit | Twitter | Facebook
A nice Montage video from one of my favorite artists: Keith Loutit

Dress the Part, a collection of 10 Redesigned Movie Posters Inspired by Men’s Style. With some simple iconic gestures, the theme of the entire movie is represented in each poster. goes to show the power an icon can hold
Designed by Moxy Creative with illustration credits to James Alexander Mathers and Andrew Lau, individual prints are available for purchase at Moxy Creative.





Super excited for this new film from one of my favorite directors, Terrence Malick. Love the way he mixes wide angle personal shots of the characters with beautifully filmed b-role shots of nature. Like most of his films it looks like it is shot almost entirely during the golden and magic hour (the hours before and after the sun comes up and goes down)

Very interesting idea for a film. I love how contemporary the subject matter is. Doesn’t hurt that it is done by David Fincher, the director of Fight Club, Se7en, and Benjamin Button. Should be good.
The film Typeface focuses on a rural Midwestern museum and print shop where international artists meet retired craftsmen and together navigate the convergence of modern design and traditional technique.
The first screenings start today in Chicago…
Wizard Smoke from Salazar on Vimeo.
Cool skate vid from the 4 man collective Salazar Films. Salazar was founded in 2008 by Jesse Savath, Bienviendo Cruz, Jeff Petry, and Nathan Drillot as a motion picture collective focusing on music videos and narrative films. All four had been working separately inside the industry in various disciplines. Recognizing natural shared instincts and aesthetics the decision was made to stop competing against each other and join forces as a collective.

We posted one of his films before but when I came across one of his latest and in my opinion his best, Bathtub V, I decided he needed some more attention. Sydney based photographer Keith Loutit has foud a unique niche in the film/photography world. Combining a variety of techniques mainly “Tilt Shift” photography, he turns massive mise-en-scène into the looks of a model set or miniature world
Music:
“WITH THIS SHIP” [Mister Speed Remix]
Composed by K. Schroeder/W. De Backer
Performed by The BASICs
Music:
“HIP SQUARE DANCE”
Composed by J Clinton/C Doyle/D Tetau
Performed by The Wolverines
Music:
“Throwing Shadows At The Wall”
by Shawn Lee
See More at His site: keithloutit.com
Or Watch all his videos on Vimeo: Keith Loutit


Recently came across this incredibly beautiful and haunting documentary about our planet, it’s ecosystems, and the very real terror we have brought to Earth’s delicate balance. You can watch Yann Anthus-Bertrand’s acclaimed film Home for free in HD on YouTube. The film will show you the natural beauty of Earth and the very real effects of how overpopulation is choking out life in ever corner of the world that you and I have not or may never see with our own eyes. I could go on and on with my thoughts about the ugly truth this film presents but I’ll leave you with this one thought. How can you change your daily life to reduce your consumption of our finite resources and impact on our island called Earth? Would you walk, bike or take public transportation instead of driving your car to work? Would you bring your own coffee mug when hitting grabbing that much needed jolt (while walking to work?) Small changes in your daily habits can have lasting impacts.
The amazing cinematography was compiled over 18 months and edited down from 544 hours of film. The all HD footage was captured from above with a helicopter mounted Cineflex camera, just like the one pictured below that was used to film the epic Travis Rice snowboard film That’s It, That’s All.

Info and Pics Via Wikipedia and Aeriel Film Works



With all the love we give mixtapes and remixes, you could understand how excited we got when we stumbled upon web activist and filmmaker Brett Gaylor’s new documentary RIP: A Remix Manifesto. Andrew Kimmell and I watched this the other night and it is straight up awesome to watch. The basis of the argument is plotted around mash-up king “Girl Talk” and the copyrights he is breaking while creating his ‘art.’ Expect to learn about the fucked up laws that are in place in America, who is trying to stop it, and why you should care. You can download the movie directly from the RIP website under my favorite payment method…PAY WHAT YOU WANT! ($0 to $1000, you decide.) I see this popping up more and more these days, props to Radiohead for pathing the way for independent musicians, filmmakers and artists alike! Click Below..
Extra Credit:
Check out Brett’s long term project, Open Source Cinema.org where you can download and remix the film yourself to share with the world.
Also check out video mash up legends Eclectic Method’s website for hours of video bliss. Must see’s include the Ari Gold “Fuck” remix, the Tarantino Mixtape and Long Live The King Mixtape…

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