Monday, 17 November 2008
fresh font!
Toothpast type found here
a little disappointed when i realised it wasn't candy canes, but none the less!
a little disappointed when i realised it wasn't candy canes, but none the less!
hair.
Also from www.booooooom.com Emily Wong's hair drawings:
These drawings are so night and precise. I guess hair is something truly personal yet a controlled form of self expression and I probably would've been able to recognise Jenny Lewis's hair.
These drawings are so night and precise. I guess hair is something truly personal yet a controlled form of self expression and I probably would've been able to recognise Jenny Lewis's hair.
Saturday, 15 November 2008
Wild Combination
Went to see 'Wild Combination: A Portrait Of Arthur Russel' as part of the Leeds Film Festival.
The film show clips from Arthur Russel's life, mainly footage that documents his music. And commentary from friends, family and other musicians influenced by him.
It was created by director Matt Wolf and I thought it was a really insightful look at his life and music. He manages to piece together sound clips of his music with perfectly matching visuals which was a hard feat considering the variety of the music Russel produced.
The film show clips from Arthur Russel's life, mainly footage that documents his music. And commentary from friends, family and other musicians influenced by him.
It was created by director Matt Wolf and I thought it was a really insightful look at his life and music. He manages to piece together sound clips of his music with perfectly matching visuals which was a hard feat considering the variety of the music Russel produced.
i am trying to break your heart
Hi!
I saw the Wilco documentary 'I Am Trying To Break Your Heart' recently:
The opening credits are super good and totally empathetic to the song and the general feeling of the film:
They made a good decision to make the film in black and white, it doesn't seem forced at all and there are some really nice bits of filming and you actually get to hear whole songs, which you should. The only annoying part of the film is the editing, which is totally leading to the point where it's a little bit embarrassing, e.g. the frozen shot of jay bennett waving, when he was about to leave the band, these parts sort of undermimed the film and made it feel like a bit of a soap.
Good watch though, great album.
(not as good as dig!)
I saw the Wilco documentary 'I Am Trying To Break Your Heart' recently:
The opening credits are super good and totally empathetic to the song and the general feeling of the film:
They made a good decision to make the film in black and white, it doesn't seem forced at all and there are some really nice bits of filming and you actually get to hear whole songs, which you should. The only annoying part of the film is the editing, which is totally leading to the point where it's a little bit embarrassing, e.g. the frozen shot of jay bennett waving, when he was about to leave the band, these parts sort of undermimed the film and made it feel like a bit of a soap.
Good watch though, great album.
(not as good as dig!)
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