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Tag Archives: Video
Happy Things
The world’s largest stop motion animation:
And, the world’s smallest stop motion animation:
Her Name is Lizzie Bennet…And That Was Awesome!
I’m sure you’ve heard about the 21st century update of Jane Austin’s Pride and Prejudice called The Lizzie Bennet Diaries Today was the last episode of the web-series and I just have to say, as an Internet fan and especially as a die-hard Janeite, its brilliant!
I must admit I’m feeling a little bereft without my twice weekly (sometimes thrice weekly once Lydia’s vids popped up) dose of Bennet drama.
Well, I guess there’s nothing left to do but go back and watch them all AGAIN!
Happy Things
You. Guys! This is the most charming thing I’ve seen in a long time!
The Paperman by Disney Directed by John Kahrs, uses a mix of traditional and CG animation techniques.
Sunday Surfing
It’s freaking cold out! Brrr! So lets stay in our robes and jammies, pour a nice mug of something hot and watch videos on the internet!
This looks so fun! Would be awesome to have at a party.
Shhhooooom!
Sorry that sound you heard was my jaw hitting the floor. That was incredible!
I love the internet!
Packing Tips for Warm Weather
Is the summer travel bug not gone yet?
The ever clever Wendy from Wendy’sLookBook has an excellent video on packing for warm weather!
Happy Thing: Water Light Graffiti
Usually water and light isn’t such a good idea. However, the smarties over at Digitalarti figured out how to make magic.
(click the link to see video)
Anthropocene
The State Home for Manic Pixie Dream Girls
“The Manic Pixie Dream Girl” was coined by film critic Nathan Rabin to describe a common cinematic character used to help the gloomy/heartbroken/up-tight male lead to arrive at his catharsis. Done with her job, she usually glides (dreamily) off into the sunset with (or without) the hero.
Love her or hate her she’s here to stay.
The Natural Disastronauts made this hilarious skit to illustrate the dark side of the MPDG.
Enjoy! (I mean, dance to the music in your heart and really experience the beauty and wonder of every moment!)
See The Unseen
Oil on steel at 1,000 frames per second from FlukeCorp.





