

Anti DRM comic strip flash slides presentation. Use the arrows to navigate.
Short film based on a comic strip called SMOKE by Adrian Tomine. I tried to translate the technique of narration in comic into video aesthetic. I was interested in that special kind of dynamic storytelling with stopped-motion-pictures and with breaks. How does motion work without moving the camera? SYNOPSIS: A young woman is confronted with a not solvable problem. A conflict. How does this transform into action? Where does action start? How much passivity is possible in action? Who decides when I am unable to decide? Which ways out, ways back, loops away, ways of communication are open and when are they closed? Stagnancy as a condition. Film as acting moment. Stop!
It's "Real World" meets "Justice League" when low-level superheroes trying to break into the big time all live in the same building.
A movie trailer-like remix of the film noir D.O.A. (1949) from archive.org - done in still animation/comic style.
From "Kiss me Lorena" - the first italian film downloadable for free - the relaxation of a particular worker.
Author: publicdomainAdded: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 17:49:33 -0800Duration: 5249Caspar The Friendly Ghost in There's Good Boos Tonight - Released: 1948 - CC-Licence: Public Domain
Author: publicdomainAdded: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 17:16:20 -0800Duration: 5227Superman: Electric Earthquake - Released: 1942 - CC-Licence: Public Domain
Software Entertainment Publisher Strategy First Vodcast. Will feature video game insiders, comic book authors and more in the world of pop culture.
Based on the webcomic strip of the same name from The Flowfield Unity.
The best way to deal with piracy is to go in hard - real hard. It doesn’t matter if you upset non-pirates or alienate your customers, it doesn’t matter if you make children cry. Pirates are evil and they need to be dealt with severely - this documentary shows how it’s best done, using intimidation and violence MSSG Logo In the time it took you to read the introduction to this post, movie pirates have cost the MPAA $12.7m in lost revenue, several thousand people in the movie industry have lost their jobs, and civilization (as we know it) is under threat. Faced with this nightmare scenario, drastic action is called for, as any delay could exacerbate the already horrendous losses listed above. It’s time to stop movie piracy in its tracks - right now - by letting loose the “Movie Screening Security Guards”, armed with the bluntest instruments known to man - and night vision goggles. MSSG Night VisionMSSG is a four-man security team, here to serve and protect the integrity of the Hollywood movie industry. They say they’re here to hunt down strange people - the type that download stuff from the Internet and anyone carrying large bags “like a suicide bomber” into a movie theater. Their training allows them to see things normal people can’t, so when they’re confronted with what appears to be a kid with a cellphone, they do the right thing - and immediately destroy it, rightly terrifying the child. MSSG Celebration “The world needs morals and integrity,” says the MSSG boss, “and when someone’s going around recording films that cost millions of dollars to make, and showing them to all their little snot-nosed friends while they’re picking their noses, well that’s just wrong. When you take morals and integrity away from a human being, I ask you: What then? What do you have left then? Taken from http://torrentfreak.com/movie-screening-security-guards-take-on-the-pirates-080326/