Video of the Week: “Holi” by Variable
Holi, the Hindu festival of color, has always been something I’ve looked forward to each year, waiting anxiously for pictures to pop up. It’s amazing how 1455 frames a second can make this beautiful event even more stunning.
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Video of the Week: “Cummulus & Nimbus” animation (ADORABLE!) by we think things
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Video of the Week: Live the Language: China video by EF International Language Studies
I know I always post these, but they’re my favorite. They always make me want to drop everything and leave for some foreign destination.
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Video of the Week: Pes’s “Fresh Guacamole” stop animation
I LOVE their use of objects to represent something else. It was good in 2009’s “Western Spaghetti” and it is just as good here.
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Video of the Week: Niels Shoe Meulman’s “Sweeping Beauty II”
I can’t do that kind of calligraphy with a pen and a small piece of paper, let alone a broom and a huge chunk of concrete.
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Video of the Week: The Guardian’s “Three Little Pigs” Advertisement
The Guardian hasn’t done a television ad in 25 years, but they make up for lost time with this fantastic ad that asks how the classic story of “The Three Little Pigs” would be told today with modern media. It’s gritty, true to how today works, and wonderfully done. This definitely tops my list of advertisements in 2012 to date.
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Video of the Week: Ok Go collaborates with Sesame Street for “Three Primary Colors”
Ok Go’s videos are always great and this is no exception, even if it is made for young children.
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Video of the Week: Fresh Impressions on Brandmarks From My 5-Year-Old by Michael Ladd
You’ll laugh and you might even “aww!” a little bit, but you can’t deny the power of logos after seeing this. There were many brands that this wee kid knew just by their brandmarks.
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Video of the Week: To Give a Present (for “Yo Gabba Gabba”) by Kirsten Lepore
I cannot believe how adorable this is.
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