Wednesday, June 6, 2012
GANT BY MICHAEL BASTIAN Pre-Autumn 2012 Looks
Gant by Michael Bastian is another one of my favorite brands so I get excited when I get images like these from their new Pre-Autumn 2012 Collection.
ESQUIRE UK JULY 2012 ISSUE featuring Rihanna
Esquire UK's July 2012 Issue features one of the most beautiful women America has to offer and here you can see why!
BOY. by BAND OF OUTSIDERS Resort 2013 Collection
These are my favorite looks from the new BOY. by Band of Outsiders Resort 2013 Collection that was presented yesterday. Always fun and interesting design choices, fabrics and colors like expected from the high-end American brand!
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Video is not a succession of photographic images - just say no!
In 1994 a Vj applying for a job, who would later become one of the best submitted his first shoot with his camera turned vertically. So what did the hiring team do?
The stuck the camera in the television, firstly all of them clocked their heads sideways. Then someone thought, hey..... and turned the TV on its side.
Just as well as the Vjs career was born. Anyway... this video is more funnier
Monday, June 4, 2012
How the world of film is questioning issues within digital media
Ridley Scott's much expected mega-cinematic release confirms if we did not know already our pursuance of that horizon called self and identity. A journey that repositions that perennial question, "who we are" and "what are we doing?".
Hollywood has often been a metronome, as well as echo of the social realm for how we feel in society. Film Noir, in the 1950s was the legacy of war and the fear
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Why rhetoric doesn't necessarily work in the Internet generation and we need a new model
The UK government, an alliance between the diminishing third man of politics ( the lib-dems) and the Tories, has in the last week performed 33 u-turns on policies it brought in during its last budget.
This includes lifting a tax on warm pies. Yes, you could not make this up.
Its culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt (pictured top far left) , whose surname ellicits perennial strokes of dark humour
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Great film making and a brief visual history of UK videojournalism
Two young children play in the background, we never see their faces. Their father needs to get in touch with them. Their mother is set to commit suicide.
Through a series of flashbacks within flashbacks, the father finds redemption.
Guess the film? But before you say Inception, think again.
The film is the Phantom Carriage by Swedish film maker and director Victor Sjostrom. It was made in
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