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SUSPENSO~! ROMANZA~!
i just wrote an email wishing happy tuesday. and i realized it’s still monday. i’m still sick and my brain is not working yet…
anyhoo, happy monday with italian spiderman.
Tags: 60s, cinema, daisuki!, fake, italian, spiderman, tuesday, video, videosift
stunning short film made by students at ESMA school of the arts, in montpellier, france. it won the school’s top prize for student film.
i don’t usually like 3D computer animation, but this is beautiful. and even more, i like the 2D side-to-side animation style during the storytelling.
the story is based on an apache myth, about a time when the sky was too low and men had to walk bent over, looking down at their feet. an elder of the tribe sits around the campfire with the children and tells them this story. his voice is so warm and interesting, you’ll want to watch right to the end to see how the story turns out.
the whole thing is absolutely beautiful, like something by miyazaki hayao. it’s going to be my favorite for a long time.
(via the always amazing DeK at ticklebooth)
Tags: animation, beautiful, campfire, daisuki!, esma, film, miyazaki hayao, myth, short, story, ticklebooth, video, voice
part I
part II
amazing… i especially like part I.
giovanni sollima is a cellist and post-minimalist composer. part I is his song “Terra Aria” and part II is “Concerto Rotondo”.
this video was directed by lasse gjertsen, who is famous for his homemade youtube videos, like “amateur”:
i love this — it’s a great song. he says he can’t play the piano or the drums, but he’s an amazing musician anyway, just from editing.
you can see more lasse gjertsen on videosift.
Tags: cello, daisuki!, daydream, editing, giovanni-sollima, lasse-gjertsen, music, video, videosift
the video for fujiya & miyagi’s song “collarbone” uses animated child-style crayon drawings. there’s a soccer game and some friendly animals, but then everything turns… violent. i didn’t see that coming!
fujiya & miyagi are from england, even though their name is japanese. they do krautrock stereolab groove music. i really like this song…
i posted this to videosift but it didn’t get enough votes…
Tags: anatomy, animals, animation, childrens-drawing, daisuki!, fujiya-&-miyagi, groove, krautrock, music, video, videosift, violence
jan jelinek, from “loop finding jazz records”. i love this kind of quiet, dark microhouse music.
(originally posted to videosift by farhad, the leader of the obscure).
Tags: daisuki!, electro, farhad, german, jan-jelinek, minimal, music, techno, video, videosift
amazing work.
you can watch it full-size and high-quality here.
music: trentemoller
also posted on videosift.
Tags: daisuki!, magnetosphere, music, trentemoller, video, videosift
audio and video by oliver laric.
he also does the dancing.
i like his electro bollywood music.
paul found this and we posted it to videosift.
Tags: animation, bollywood, daisuki!, dance, music, oliver-laric, video
scene from “the royal tenenbaums”, directed by wes anderson.
it’s a great “time stands still when i look at you” moment.
i watch this movie over and over again.
“city lights” written by, directed by and starring charlie chaplin.
i used to watch chaplin’s films on late night tv in japan. this is my favorite chaplin film, especially this scene.
he falls in love with a poor blind flower girl who mistakes him for a millionaire. he pretends to be a millionaire and raises money to pay for an operation to restore her sight. this is the final scene where the flower girl can finally see again. she recognizes him by the touch of his hand.
once you find your true love, you’re going to want to do a lot of kissing.
bill plympton’s animation shows many useful techniques for how to kiss.
have a happy valentine’s day♥
Tags: animation, bill-plympton, charlie-chaplin, cinema, city-lights, daisuki!, festival, kiss, royal-tenenbaums, valentines-day, video, wes-anderson







