This is the video from the "Schwarz auf Weiss" (engl: Black on White) event which took place in 2009 in Stuttgart germany to celebrate the launch of the same-named book.
"STUDIOaka are you Mad Blud!?" Marc Craste and Jon Klassen have have managed to do something that has not been done since the Jamaican Bobsled team, make the Winter Olympics look worth watching to a new generation.
Splicing New Order's patent Mancunian brand of indie disco intellectualism with the unbound, arms aloft euphoria of Orbital or the Chemical Brothers, Delphic are the next top drop in a long line of UK acts to make timeless pop music from sonic fragments of the future. Delphic deliver the epic anthem Doubt in all it's glory; straight to the point and full of kick. Little cubes, bubbles, and spikes cover the beautiful bodies in this special effects-laden clip from the UK dance rockers. Video comes directed by Andrew Huang.
The show reel is from 2006, but the work I'm sure you will agree is timeless. Check the beauty of which is the LOBO website for more recent and amazing works.
I remember my child like imagination like it was yesterday, probably it was yesterday that I realised the same imagination that gets me through everyday in the world.
But fair grounds always remind me of the film 'Big' with Tom Hanks, namely 'that' machine... scared was not the word.
A mix of all the best bits of Tarantino oh so memorable movies. Can't but help think that the Eclectic Method guys missed out a few quotable scenes. You can also see what they thought was the best and worst of 2009 on the site as as well.
Vincent Laforet is a Los Angles based commercial director and photographer who is regularly commissioned to work on a variety of advertising, fine art, corporate and editorial
projects. His approach to aerial photography has been singled out as one of the most unique and interpretive amongst photographers today.
A Canon 1D MKIV - 1080p video shot at 6400 ASA in full effect here (some scenes were shot at 3200 ASA) - with all available light. No outside light sources were used. And if what was said made sense, you'll appreciated this video as a piece of beauty.