Grizzly Bear - While You Wait for the Others from Grandchildren on Vimeo.
25/11/2009
While You Wait for the Others
Directed by Sean Pecknold, this Grizzly Bear video is uniquely imaginative and beautiful. I wait to see what else Sean Pecknold's studio, 'Grandchildren' do next.
23/11/2009
19/11/2009
Evolution of the Levitating Body
Jacques Henri Lartigue 1905
Herni Cartier-Bresson 1932
Aaron Siskind 1956
Denis Darzacq 2007
Cat Clothing / Fold7 – Earthmovers 2009
And then...
Cat Clothing from Time-Slice® Films on Vimeo.
18/11/2009
16/11/2009
100 facts about panda
The Panda book was written by an Irish comedian and illustrated by Mike from DADDY.
Check out the trailer for it:
Check out the trailer for it:
11/11/2009
Blink Screening tonight
Just a friendly reminder that our screening of Ben Wheatley’s feature length film “Down Terrace” is happening tonight.
Written and directed by Ben, the film follows the story of a small crime family marking their decline with one final, violent blow out. Down Terrace has been collecting huge plaudits, winning Best British Film at Raindance Film Festival and Best Film at Fantastic Fest in the US.
And as if that wasn’t enough, we’ll also be screening the UK Premiere of Mr. Foley, a short film by Blinkink legends DADDY.
The night will be taking place at:
Courthouse DoubleTree,
19-21 Great Marlborough Street, W1
So if you haven’t already, please RSVP to screening@blinkprods.com
Thanks,
10/11/2009
05/11/2009
Snimky Published —
My good friend Dario Utreras is currently publishing 4 issues of his gorgeous photography zine, called Snimky.
Snimky is filled with evocative images of everyday life. The photographers come from as far as China, Russia and Venezuela. The most interesting part about Snimky is how each issue is created.
This is Snimky
A seasonal photography zine. A number of disposable cameras are mailed to seven photographers. Within the same week, all cameras are both used and returned to Great Britain. A zine is assembled with a selection of photos from each camera. A series of slow self-published issues appear occasionally at Donlon Books, or near a hundred coffee meetings. The latest edition of all four issues will be available by the end of November at Donlon Books, published through Household.
Snimky is filled with evocative images of everyday life. The photographers come from as far as China, Russia and Venezuela. The most interesting part about Snimky is how each issue is created.
This is Snimky
A seasonal photography zine. A number of disposable cameras are mailed to seven photographers. Within the same week, all cameras are both used and returned to Great Britain. A zine is assembled with a selection of photos from each camera. A series of slow self-published issues appear occasionally at Donlon Books, or near a hundred coffee meetings. The latest edition of all four issues will be available by the end of November at Donlon Books, published through Household.
04/11/2009
02/11/2009
The 2010 Edinburgh International Film Festival is now open for submissions
There are three ways to submit:-
Online through the EIFF website at www.edfilmfest.org.uk/submissions
Download a form from the EIFF website and mail it to us
Via Withoutabox at https://www.withoutabox.com/login/1360
The 64th EIFF will take place from 16 - 27 June 2010 in Edinburgh. The Festival is internationally regarded as a focus for discovery, a celebration of cinema, a centre of debate and a catalyst for new films. EIFF is committed to screening high quality new short and feature film and video work in all genres from around the world.
Please note all submitted films should be no more than 12 months old by June 2010 and EIFF requires at least UK premiere status.
Submission deadlines:
Earlybird: Monday 14 December 2009
Regular: Monday 1 February 2010
Late: Monday 15 February 2010
Online through the EIFF website at www.edfilmfest.org.uk/submissions
Download a form from the EIFF website and mail it to us
Via Withoutabox at https://www.withoutabox.com/login/1360
The 64th EIFF will take place from 16 - 27 June 2010 in Edinburgh. The Festival is internationally regarded as a focus for discovery, a celebration of cinema, a centre of debate and a catalyst for new films. EIFF is committed to screening high quality new short and feature film and video work in all genres from around the world.
Please note all submitted films should be no more than 12 months old by June 2010 and EIFF requires at least UK premiere status.
Submission deadlines:
Earlybird: Monday 14 December 2009
Regular: Monday 1 February 2010
Late: Monday 15 February 2010
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