Monday, September 17, 2007
dvd: stash 33 (2007)
stash is a video magasine & presents new animation, film/animation hybrids, 3d & 2d, and product or station comercials that are artsy. stuff is global.
netflix blurb:
"Silliness at its most sublime is the order of the day in this issue of the popular video magazine, which features Make's flammable chipmunks, Han Huggebrooge's off-kilter vignettes for Dutch TV, Nexus's pirate/bovine/bicyclist stop-motion animation for Cravendale and more. Also included are a slew of music downloads from Baltimore's Monitor Records and two shorts from the "Roger Dans L'espace" series about aliens who land on a farm."
i really liked it>>>could even watch it again, maybe twice. i do not say that often. i have the rest of the series queued up to enjoy. lots of visual treats & surprises. i laughed many times.
how it applies to me:
will be a better peer for those at aib that do this kinda stuff (as i am acquiring an awareness of the new stuff out there).
although i took classes in old school animation as well as 3d & 2d cpu programs, i stay away from this stuff. i like it too much & it would be a major investment ($$,time,learning) & deviation for me. the few times i played with a mini dvd camera i was sucked in & had zillions of ideas to explore. once i fleshed out & followed through on all that i have started with still imagery or sculpture then maybe i will take the plunge. just know myself well enough to run away. do really love to watch this stuff>>>very innovative/imaginative & funny stuff.
liked the animation of the guy in the red fez a lot.
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netflix blurb:
"Silliness at its most sublime is the order of the day in this issue of the popular video magazine, which features Make's flammable chipmunks, Han Huggebrooge's off-kilter vignettes for Dutch TV, Nexus's pirate/bovine/bicyclist stop-motion animation for Cravendale and more. Also included are a slew of music downloads from Baltimore's Monitor Records and two shorts from the "Roger Dans L'espace" series about aliens who land on a farm."
i really liked it>>>could even watch it again, maybe twice. i do not say that often. i have the rest of the series queued up to enjoy. lots of visual treats & surprises. i laughed many times.
how it applies to me:
will be a better peer for those at aib that do this kinda stuff (as i am acquiring an awareness of the new stuff out there).
although i took classes in old school animation as well as 3d & 2d cpu programs, i stay away from this stuff. i like it too much & it would be a major investment ($$,time,learning) & deviation for me. the few times i played with a mini dvd camera i was sucked in & had zillions of ideas to explore. once i fleshed out & followed through on all that i have started with still imagery or sculpture then maybe i will take the plunge. just know myself well enough to run away. do really love to watch this stuff>>>very innovative/imaginative & funny stuff.
liked the animation of the guy in the red fez a lot.
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