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DEADLINE post-it stop motion bunliu - 2,111,943 views - 1 month ago
Here is THE MAKING OF : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =ArJYvaCCB3c

This is my senior project at Savannah College of Art and Design. Where my idea comes from is that every time when I am busy, I feel that I am not fighting with my works, I am fighting with those post-it notes and deadline. I manipulating the post-it notes to do pixel-like stop motion and there are some interactions between real actor and post-its.

Directed by Bang-yao Liu
Music by Röyksopp (http://royksopp.com)
Sound design by Ian Vargo, Shaun Burdick
Actor: Chun-yao Huang

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Just want to say thank you to every one
The responses are really beyond my expectation...
Especially thank to my teacher and my friends who help me a lot.

Thank to Ashton Kutcher...that was unbelievable for me!!! Appreciate you like it !! : )

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CONTACT: abun825@hotmail.com
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Learn how to screenprint your own t-shirts makemagazine - 1,831,304 views - 2 years ago
In this podcast, Bre brings in Matt, the screenprinting expert of etsy.com, to the Weekend Projects podcast.

Have you ever wanted to create your own t-shirt designs? Look no further! Don't forget to go and download the pdf to get all the details and supply lists. http://makezine.com/podcast
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"'Charlie Rose' by Samuel Beckett" andrewfil... - 215,266 views - 1 year ago
Something has happened to PBS favorite "Charlie Rose." The erudite conversations and sober intellectualism have been replaced by an absurd world where illogic, inane dialogues, and open hostility rule. The one-on-one interview between Charlie and his guest begins as usual but quickly goes awry, so much so that Charlie is warned that, somewhere, a man named "Steve" is "not happy." But who is "Steve" and why is he angry? And why does the mere mention of his name stop Charlie cold? Using appropriated footage from a single episode of "Charlie Rose," filmmaker Andrew Filippone Jr. creates something both disturbing and farcical in "'Charlie Rose' by Samuel Beckett."

A "Rolling Stone" magazine "Top 10" (May 15, 2008).

Featured in "New York" magazine's "Approval Matrix" (May 5, 2008).

WINNER: Best Experimental Film at the 2008 Artsfest Film Festival

SCREENINGS: Chicago & Boston Underground Film Festivals
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