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This is the breathtaking intro scene of The Fall. A film directed by Tarsem Singh (he also did The Cell). A must-see! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0460791/ (see the rapidshit link below for the HQ version) Music: Beethoven's 7th symphony in A major, Op. 92 (2-allegretto) performed by The Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra.
my old student film from 1998. Nothing funny here I'm afraid, unless you laugh at arty strangeness..
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my old student film from 1998. Nothing funny here I'm afraid, unless you laugh at arty strangeness..
The original upload of this seems to be broken so I've uploaded a better quality version.
The film was made using a variety of techniques: stop-motion models, cut-out, drawn, collage, photocopying and photo-montage, just about anything that doesn't involve computers (which I couldn't use at the time), all filmed under a rostrum camera.
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An educational cartoon for kids which explains mathematics through the medium of dance.
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An educational cartoon for kids which explains mathematics through the medium of dance.
I've re-uploaded this to correct a mathematical error that was bugging me, so apologies to those whose comments I have mercilessly destroyed.
This was commissioned for Dave Gorman's show 'Genius' on BBC2 as part of their supplementary red-button content.
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An educational cartoon for kids which explains mathematics through the medium of dance.
I've re-uploaded this to correct a mathematical error that ...
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An educational cartoon for kids which explains mathematics through the medium of dance.
I've re-uploaded this to correct a mathematical error that was bugging me, so apologies to those whose comments I have mercilessly destroyed.
This was commissioned for Dave Gorman's show 'Genius' on BBC2 as part of their supplementary red-button content.
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this film is at its heart an exploration of both personal and cultural themes, exposing our exploitative relationship with our environment on a per...
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this film is at its heart an exploration of both personal and cultural themes, exposing our exploitative relationship with our environment on a personal level and, by extension, as a society or species. The poo in this sense is a symbol of the by-products of our capitalist consumerism, with alan titchmarsh reflecting the role of the media; alerting us, ridiculing us, perhaps even judging us - the media becomes a collective conscience that binds us to our own environmental mortality. The refrain of titchmarsh is answered by our inability as a global society to take a truly global responsibilty; as we continue to poo at paul's we are nevertheless reminded that the poo is in fact very much situated in our own pants.
And if you made it through that bullshit then your prize is a link to download the poo-pants song: http://snipurl.com/s44u0less
On a boring Halloween night alone, teenager Michael Sphenson (Seth King) and his two best friends, Greg and Dave, (Anthony Canonica Jr., Ant Cardon...
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On a boring Halloween night alone, teenager Michael Sphenson (Seth King) and his two best friends, Greg and Dave, (Anthony Canonica Jr., Ant Cardona) make an adolescent bet that throws the night into blood-sucking terror.
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