CLIPMANIA takes to the open road with Inventor Buggy Roller
CLIPMANIA goes to Hollywood
And CLIPMANIA gets down to the rhythm of the kitchen.
Buggy Rollin' with Jean-Yves Blondeau
The French inventor Jean-Yves Blondeau is a human rocket. He rips down mountain roads at breathtaking speed. All in his own special suit with over 30 wheels attached. If something goes wrong hes had it. Thats why many think hes got a screw loose up there. But very much to the joy of the fans of his Internet-Videos, Buggy Roller as hes called is not about to be stopped.
In 1994 Jean-Yves finished his studies in indutrial design with a graduation project that featured a suit of amour on wheels. Not long after that he made his first video, but it wasn't until 2005 that he began posting his videos on the internet.
Some say he's a born entertainer, and he's certainly given the residents of Annecy old town in the French Alps, where he regularily performs a good few laughs.
After 13 years of hair-raising rides, speeding down hills at 120 km per hour it seems Jean-Yves' daring has paid off. A major sports manufacturer wants to buy his suit and make it available commercially.DIY Hollywood
Many people dream of being a Hollywood film star but for most this dream never comes true. So what do you do if you cant go to Hollywood? Just bring Hollywood to you! The web is full of clips, inspired by or imitating Blockbusters. So dont be surprised if your next-door neighbour starts dressing up as Darth Vader.
Oliver Jones and his friends from a quiet suburb of Birmingham are all big Star Wars fans. And in honor of their favorite movie they've not only turned the attic of Oliver's house into outer space but also his garden into a galactic swamp!
Snow monsters, light sabres and dramatic space battles, all in the name of creating their own remake. Even though they're working on a low budget the friends go to extraordinary lengths to make their props and costumes look as authentic as possible.
Fan films are popping up all over the place. German amateurs have reenacted a clip from the TV series Stargate. Other fans have also put their creativity to the test while remaking Forest Gump and Top Gun.The Rhythm of The Kitchen
Get ready for a trip to Scotland where people eat grass and pancakes. Well at least in James Provans clips.
The essential ingredients for his little films are: a flash of inspiration, a couple of friends to help, stop motion tricks and anything he can find in his kitchen.
James Provan just loves bringing everyday things to life, his short films just go to prove that he's got a lot of talent.
Very entertaining!
junellex 2 years ago