Monday, April 27, 2015
Fruit Fight
Published by Kristen Cook on YouTube, April 27th, 2015
Music Video by Kindie Childrens Music Artist Kristen Cook, featuring animation by Dean Velez and the students at The Anvel. It was written and performed by Kristen Cook (www.kristencook.com), with additional lyrics by Jesse Friedberg.
The song was produced and engineered by Michael Seifert at Ante Up in Cleveland, OH. www.michaelseifert.com
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Sunday, April 26, 2015
What If "Man of Steel" Was in Color?
What would Man of Steel look like with more natural color? That’s what the gang over at VideoLab wanted to see. So, they took clips from the film, played with the color balances and saturation and came up with some pretty interesting results.
Posted by VideoLab on YouTube April 21st, 2015
There is currently not a lot of information about the Folk(s) of VideoLab. Maybe this is a one-off experiment by a film student? Maybe there’s more coming?
The point, in any case of course, is how different a film can be by how it looks.
[reported on Geek.com by TJ Dietch Apr. 25, 2015]
Posted by VideoLab on YouTube April 21st, 2015
There is currently not a lot of information about the Folk(s) of VideoLab. Maybe this is a one-off experiment by a film student? Maybe there’s more coming?
The point, in any case of course, is how different a film can be by how it looks.
[reported on Geek.com by TJ Dietch Apr. 25, 2015]
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Play It Forward
“Play It Forward” by Kristen Cook is a recently released EP of 5 original songs that will inspire children to be the best versions of themselves.
For more about the EP, go to her Bandcamp page: https://kristencook.bandcamp.com/album/play-it-forward
To learn more about her live shows, music and more go to: http://www.kristencook.com
“Play It Forward” is available on iTunes.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Frozen Told by Emoji
Published by Disney February 27th, 2015 on YouTube
Join emoji-fied versions of Anna, Elsa, Olaf, and the rest of out favorite Frozen friends as they retell the story of Disney’s Frozen with performances of “Let It Go” and “Do You Want to Build a Snowman.”
https://youtu.be/qjycf7h4KZM
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