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BJ The Messenger rap their anti-drug song "Crackhead"
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Daft Punk's Electroma is a film by French duo Daft Punk. The plot revolv...
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Daft Punk's Electroma is a film by French duo Daft Punk. The plot revolves around the quest of two robots (the band members, played by Peter Hurteau and Michael Reich) to become human. The music featured in this film is not by Daft Punk.
The two lead characters, credited as "Hero Robot No. 1" and "Hero Robot No. 2", appear as the robotic forms of Daft Punk. An opening scene shows the duo driving in a 1987 Ferrari 412 with its license plate displaying "HUMAN". After passing through a Southwestern United States landscape, the duo arrives by car at a town Track is not Daft Punk. "Simple Life" by The Juan Maclean.
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China Celebrates 60 Years of Communist Rule. BEIJING : China's leaders m...
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China Celebrates 60 Years of Communist Rule. BEIJING : China's leaders marked their nations 60th anniversary, with a precision display of military bravado that included a female militia unit modeling red miniskirt, white jackboot uniforms, toting mini sub-machine guns, and a fleet of floats with representations of a giant fish and Mount Everest. However, the video captured by cameraman, Dan Chung, utilizing a Lensbaby mounted to his Canon HD camcorder, and clever editing by Xiaoli Wang, their finished video short serves up their perspective without any verbal commentary. In terms of film theory; pure cinema. Finished piece is basically a diptyche. Edited video cuts from 2 different stationary camera rigs; thus offering only 2 distinct sources of video footage to cut/edit from. Source 1 is a stationary HD camcorder outfitted with a powerful telephoto lens for framing very tight close-up shots where perspective is virtually blown away, flattening the image altogether. Parade moves in and out of frame from left to right in slow-motion, showing everything in vivid, hyper-realistic detail; expressions on the faces of soldiers, detail of columns of tanks, missiles, and fighter jets followed by China's diverse cultural civilian representative groups in colorful costumes, dancing, waving flags and colorful ribbons, and riding ornate floats. Source 2 is also stationary HD camcorder outfitted with a lensbaby which shift the scale of China's military might down to what appeared to be a stop-action edited toy soldier parade. Awesome. My Lensbaby is on order now.
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Opened the back of a vintage DOXA Automatic wristwatch to record its unu...
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Opened the back of a vintage DOXA Automatic wristwatch to record its unusual Swiss mechanical movement in action. Beautiful and hypnotic. Panasonic HDC-SD100 used to shoot these tight macro shots in AVCHD format. The onboard microphone on this camcorder was set to focus mic, and picked-up excellent audio of the watch movement sounds.
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