Things like this make me want to go make something - August 29, 2009

Vimeo Channels! - June 24, 2009

Yeah I might be a bit slow, but I have to say I love it when I make minor discoveries. Anyways, after much searching for the perfect video solution, I have to say I am now happy to be 95.9% behind the Vimeo choice. If they add stat tracking to the videos like Youtube has recently I will move completely onto Vimeo. But for now, I love the interface, and the fact with one account I can have a Catavino channel and a Ryan Opaz channel. Now I can play around all I want! :) Stay tuned for useless video from my wanderings!

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Embed on Tivi.tv – New cool video channel creator - June 6, 2009

Well worth checking out this new video sharing discovery. Tivi.tv…Keep up the good work Mack!

The internet in 1969 - May 24, 2009

Most of you have probably seen this…none the less it’s a great way to think about ideas you may have today that seem to be “out there”.

Worst video or song of all time? You be the judge - April 22, 2009

Amazingly bad, seriously over the top. Not sure though which is worse, the song or the video that goes with it? Other contenders below, but make sure to link to your favorites in the comments.


O Porto a Metro : blog.delaranja.com – I love this city - March 9, 2009

O Porto a Metro : blog.delaranja.com. My friend Andre has been playing with video…I’m glad he’s doing it.


O Porto a Metro from andrerib on Vimeo.

Filmed with a D90 in the city of Porto.

I’m crap at video, but I want to be better - February 22, 2009

My latest attempt to entertain, personally I’m bored…but heck it’s not half bad. Well, maybe half bad, and the other half, is just so-so.

La Boqueria from ryan opaz on Vimeo.

A quick look around this famous market in Barcelona, Spain.

Finding stuff like this makes the internet worthwhile Khoda on Vimeo -

Khoda on Vimeo on Vimeo

via Khoda on Vimeo.


Khoda from Reza Dolatabadi on Vimeo.

My graduation film Khoda.
Description:
What if you watch a film and whenever you pause it, you face a painting? This idea inspired Reza Dolatabadi to make Khoda. Over 6000 paintings were painstakingly produced during two years to create a five minutes film that would meet high personal standards. Khoda is a psychological thriller; a student project which was seen as a ‘mission impossible’ by many people but eventually proved possible!

Director and art director: Reza Dolatabadi
Written by Reza Dolatabadi & Mark Szalos Farkas
Animation by Adam Thomson
Music by Hamed Mafakheri

Winner of the Best Animation Canary Wharf Film Festival (London) Aug, 2008

Winner of the Best Student Animation Flip Festival (Birmingham) 2008

Winner of the Best Student Animation, Royal Television Society Award, Scotland (rts) 2009

Official selection for the “Best Short Film Program” at Waterford Film Festival (Ireland) November 2008

Official Selections
16TH FILM FESTIVAL CONTRAVISION (Berlin) Sept 2008
Marbella International Film Festival (Spain) Oct 2008
Encounter Film Festival (Bristol, UK) Nov 2008
Exposures Film Festival (Manchester, UK) Nov 2008
Renderyard Short Film Festival (London)
Flip Animation Festival (Birmingham) Nov, 2008
Animated Dreams (Tallinn) Nov, 2008
Rendezvous with Madness Film Festival? (Toronto) Nov 2008

Anchorage International Film Festival (AIFF) (Alaska, USA) December 2008

Enjoy!

Reza Dolatabadi
www.RezaArt.com

Adam Thomson
www.adamthomsonanimation.com

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