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D&AD Video Awards via Radiohead PDF Print E-mail
Music Video
Written by Bob Davidson   
Wednesday, 18 July 2007
Music Video
Title: The Clock
Artist: Radiohead (Thom Yorke)
Director: Barret, Taylor, and Whyte
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If you are unfamiliar with D&AD , it might be an organization worth keeping an eye on. This British non-profit entity has been serving the global creative, design, and advertising communities for almost 30 years. Though D&AD's focus is bridging education (which they provide) and the workplace in these particular arenas, D&AD is typically known for their annual "Global Awards" (a.k.a. The Black and Yellow Pencil Awards). The various award categories range from branding to digital media to broadcasting (See the full list here) and as of this year - Music Videos.
 
Revolutions, Not Country Clubs Hot PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Eric Kuiper   
Thursday, 12 July 2007
Short Film
Short Title: This American Life: Kid Logic
Director: Ira Glass
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It should be no surprise that this kind of wisdom comes from a child.

With between 5 & 6 billion copies of the Bible floating around out there, it is hard to find anyone in America who hasn’t heard of Jesus. Even if you haven’t picked up one of those copies, you probably know how Jesus died (Mel Gibson did everything in his power to tell you.)

But do you know why people wanted to kill him?

In this brief clip from This American Life, taken from a show focused on kid logic, a four-year-old makes a connection that brings beautiful insight to this question. Only people who feel like they have something to lose stand opposed to the ideas of others.

People aren’t killed for starting country clubs; people are killed for starting revolutions.

What have you joined?

 
The Doctor is...Out PDF Print E-mail
Feature
Written by David Swanson   
Wednesday, 11 July 2007
Feature Film
Title: Sicko
Director: Michael Moore
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Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore is a lot of things. Bombastic. Over the top. Sarcastic. But there's no doubt in my mind that he's also brave. He has to be- and maybe a little crazy- to take on the themes featured in his films. Massive layoffs in the auto industry in Roger and Me. Violence in America in Bowling for Columbine. The buildup to the Iraq invasion in Fahrenheit 9/11. Lighthearted themes these are not, though if you've seen a Moore film you know his approach often is. The latest offering from the Flint, Michigan native fits comfortably within the Moore cannon. Some critics have pointed out that this film is more subtle than previous offerings. Indeed, we don't actually see the scruffy Moore until halfway through Sicko . When he does make an appearance his demeanor is more sincere inquirer and less the trickster who pranked Charlton Heston so wonderfully in Bowling for Columbine.
 
Knocked Up-side the Head with Reality PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Dawn Washington   
Tuesday, 10 July 2007
Feature Film
Title: Knocked Up
Director: Judd Apatow
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The other night over pan Asian cuisine my husband asked me what my latest film visit, Knocked Up starring Katherine Heigl and Seth Rosen, was about. My summary to him, “…a one-night stand that results in a pregnancy.”

“Was it really as predictable as it sounds?” he asked.

“No, not at all,” I responded.

That’s the long and short of what I have to say about this movie. However when I consider how this cinematic story line, a recipe for sheer and utter disaster, turns out to be a comedy, I’m compelled to say more.

 
The Normality of Life PDF Print E-mail
Music Video
Written by Bob Davidson   
Sunday, 08 July 2007
Music Video
Title: Remind Me
Artist: Royksopp
Director: H5
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The opening scene of Stranger Than Fiction follows Harold Crick (Will Ferrell) through the monotony of his daily routine as an IRS employee. Each day is both calculated and methodical. It is absurd, yet normal.

Although most would never claim to be anything close to a "Harold Crick", the predictability of life is no stranger to our own experience.

Question. Why do we do what we do?

 
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