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Alfred Hitchcock recipes
Felix Meyer, Pascal Monaco, Torsten Strer, students at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Hannover created this short video project for their final graduation piece. It’s a fictional cookbook on Hitchcock film favorites. The animation is superb!
Buck 65 – Superstars Don’t Love (a music video made up of 60 fictional movie title scenes)
For the first verse of Buck 65′s song “Superstars Don’t Love”, Travis Hopkins created this music video comprised of 60 fictional movie titles based on the lyrics of the song. This reminds me a lot of Justice’s “DVNO” music video.
The Student Life
Student Life from Asma Inam on Vimeo. Asma Inam created this great looking intro for a fictional reality-TV series called “Student Life” (presumably about the daily life of a student). Love the motion-tracking work and how it all reminds me … Continue reading