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Category Archives: Video Friday
Video Friday
Here’s something different for your Video Friday today: a film about math. Of course, that’s not all The Secret Number by Colin Levy is about, but you’ll have to watch to find out more. Or read the description I’m about to … Continue reading
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Video Friday
For your video edification today, I offer a lovely short documentary film, Epilogue: The Future of Print by Hanah Ryu Chung (made for her undergraduate thesis!). Bibliophiles, the official description will entice you: This documentary is a humble exploration of the world of … Continue reading
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Video Friday
More zombie love for you today: Play Dead is directors Andres and Diego Meza-Valdes’ 18-minute movie about what happens to pet dogs during the zombie apocalypse. Here’s the official description: A zombie apocalypse unites a ragtag pack of dogs in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Andres and Diego Meza-Valdes, Play Dead, short films, zombie apocalypse, zombies
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Today’s videos are two sweet cartoons. Go ahead, try and tell me you aren’t charmed by them! First up is One Day, another film out of GOBELINS in Paris made by students Joel Corcia, Bung Nguyen, Thomas Reteuna, Laurent Rossi, and Bernard Som. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Alyse Miller, animation, Bernard Som, Bung Nguyen, GOBELINS, Joel Corcia, Laurent Rossi, One Day (short film), Phillip Simon, Ringling College of Art and Design, Thomas Reteuna
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