Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Stanley Kubrick Final Paper

Stanley Kubrick is known as one of the greatest film makers of all time. He has set standards for many film makers too come. With that being said, he is a very extraordinary director since he has been able to make some major films in so many different genres.

He was born in 1928. At 16 he was hired by LOOK magazine as a freelancer after he took a very impressive shot of a news vendor the day President Theodore Roosevelt died. He then made a documentary on boxing which is something I'm extremely interested in because I am a boxer myself. He then went on to make such movie greats such as Dr. Strangelove, A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon, The Shining, and 2001: A Space Odyssey. 2001: A Space Odyssey received an Oscar for it's special effects. This was Kubrick's only Oscar.

At the start of the production for Eyes Wide Shut in 1999, Kubrick was found dead in his sleep soon after he turned his final cut of the film in. The movie was released later that year and was number one at the box office. It was one of his biggest hits in his entire career. It starred Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise.

Let's take a look at two of Kubricks greatest movies in A Clockwork Orange and Eyes Wide Shut.

A Clockwork Orange is a movie I actually got the pleasure to see in a film where we actually analyzed the film. Kubrick brought this character Alex to life who was an absolute insane individual who was very childish but would perform horrible acts with his friends such as rape. In the rape scene, it is almost a performance and you almost laugh even though it's such a horrible scene. You despise him. However, while watching him go through this transformation brought about by the prison and seeing all of the people he had screwed over get back at him in the end, you actually feel very sorry for him. Kubrick had this wierd way of being able to bring conflicting emotions to life and almost give the audience an inner struggle as to if they should really agree with moral standards or go against them and laugh at something that is crude and shunned by society. He brought this to reality in A Clockwork Orange.



I actually didn't get the pleasure to see his biggest film Eyes Wide Shut, but I've heard many things from critics as well as people that I know that have gotten the privilege to see the film. In many ways it is a very complex psychological thriller. He really gets viewers to think in this movie and I think that is what makes it so intriguing. Maybe that is why it is considered his greatest film to date, however, I feel he has done a great deal with his other films as well, especially the ones I have had the pleasure of seeing.



Kubrick's creativity his what really got him places. That and the fact that he was just so talented. He had great composition and he really knew what shots to put where. With that being said, the actors found to portray the creative and unique characters in all of his films definitely contributed to the absolute greatness that each of his films were able to achieve. His though process allow him to bring new worlds to the audience. 2001: A Space Odyssey was way ahead of its time although Kubrick was only able to do so through his thought process. Not many people are so gifted with this thought process. To quote Kubrick,

"A film is - or should be - more like music than like fiction. It should be a progression of moods and feelings. The theme, what's behind the emotion, the meaning, all that comes later."

I feel the way that he was able to create and build conflicting emotions off the actions that the characters portray in his film completely exemplifies his quote.

So as you can see, Stanley Kubrick is not only one of the greatest film makers of all time but he is also one of the greatest thinkers of all time. His work will never be forgotten even after his death. It can be seen at the expense of his last film Eyes Wide Shut after he died, it ended up be the most popular film in his career. Kubrick's work will continue to inspire the many film makers and audiences to come. If you even have a chance, check out one of his many films because you will be able to see an artist give a masterful performance.

Warner, Brothers. "Stanley Kubrick Collection Official Authorized Site(Warner Bros)". Warner Brothers. 12/16/09 .

Closer my experimental film

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e-xyeUWNkQ

Check out this experimental film I made for one of my class using Kings Of Leon - Closer

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Miguel Cotto "Heart and Pride"



Here's a video I made for my boxing website. Check it out!

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Fur-covered cell phones and USB keys

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These objects are made from leftover fur material. In my opinion it's good and stylish because you're not going to be leaving any waste. However, they will only be aimed at the younger women demographic based on the fact that no man in their right mind would be seen with that.

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Friday, December 11, 2009

My boxing blog!

http://www.bustemup.blogspot.com

You can check it out right here on blogger! Here what I have to say about headline topics such as Pacquiao-Cotto as well as other major news in boxing.

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3D Dusu Logo

Check out my 3D Version of the DUSU Logo!

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Storyboard for 2D Dusu Animation



This is the storyboard I created for my 2D animation. I'm hoping to get the logo to spin and morph into it's shape then the logotype will follow by fading in.

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

My thoughts on "A Million Blind Squirrels" by Seth Godin

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The article actually is pretty interesting and to the point. It basically goes about saying how every blind squirrel finds an acorn now and then. Ha! What Seth is trying to say by this is that even when it comes to little things such as posting community driven goofy websites, like the example in his blog, you can get a shot at making money. I agree with him because there are so many things in the world that are very simple and you feel like you can do them just as good as any other person is doing it, but that person is making a million dollars for it whereas you're only making a little amount. It is just how the world works. A blind squirrel finds an acorn every now and then.

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Saturday, December 5, 2009

2D Dusu Logo

Check out my 2D Version of the DUSU Logo!

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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Arturo Gatti Tribute by Yours Truly

Check out my Arturo Gatti Tribute. A Tribute dedicated to a fallen warrior and my favorite fighter of all time.



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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Wooden Textiles

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Check out these wooden textiles made my Elisa Strozyk, a masters student at Central Saint Martins, London. Definitely and interesting find and worth taking a look at the article.

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Monday, November 30, 2009

Bust'EmUp!

Visit my site new boxing web site!

Bust'EmUp!

Contains a bunch of new videos as well as up to date news.

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Sunday, November 22, 2009

3D Dusu Logo Idea?

Thinking of ideas for the 3D Dusu Logo. Possibly flipping continuously from far away and changing the scale to give it the image of getting closer? We'll see.

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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

8-Bit Trip



This brings back memories of the old 8-bit video games such as Pong and Super Mario Brothers. The video was made by Tomas Redigh. The whole video is done with legos using stop motion techniques with original music by Dan Larsson. The video has about 4,000,000 views, its amazing how something so simple with a catchy beat can grab our attention. The swedish duo edited hours of footage into this animation. 1500 to be exact.

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Monday, November 16, 2009

Beautiful Brutality

Check out my new boxing video "Beautiful Brutality"

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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Stanley Kubrick: A Legend

Stanley Kubrick is known as one of the greatest film makers of all time. He has set standards for many film makers too come. With that being said, he is a very extraordinary director since he has been able to make some major films in so many different genres.

He was born in 1928. At 16 he was hired by LOOK magazine as a freelancer after he took a very impressive shot of a news vendor the day President Theodore Roosevelt died. He then made a documentary on boxing which is something I'm extremely interested in because I am a boxer myself. He then went on to make such movie greats such as Dr. Strangelove, A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon, The Shining, and 2001: A Space Odyssey. 2001: A Space Odyssey received an Oscar for it's special effects. This was Kubrick's only Oscar.

At the start of the production for Eyes Wide Shut in 1999, Kubrick was found dead in his sleep soon after he turned his final cut of the film in. The movie was released later that year and was number one at the box office. It was one of his biggest hits in his entire career. It starred Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise.

Let's take a look at two of Kubricks greatest movies in A Clockwork Orange and Eyes Wide Shut.

A Clockwork Orange is a movie I actually got the pleasure to see in a film where we actually analyzed the film. Kubrick brought this character Alex to life who was an absolute insane individual who was very childish but would perform horrible acts with his friends such as rape. In the rape scene, it is almost a performance and you almost laugh even though it's such a horrible scene. You despise him. However, while watching him go through this transformation brought about by the prison and seeing all of the people he had screwed over get back at him in the end, you actually feel very sorry for him. Kubrick had this wierd way of being able to bring conflicting emotions to life and almost give the audience an inner struggle as to if they should really agree with moral standards or go against them and laugh at something that is crude and shunned by society. He brought this to reality in A Clockwork Orange.

I actually didn't get the pleasure to see his biggest film Eyes Wide Shut, but I've heard many things from critics as well as people that I know that have gotten the privilege to see the film. In many ways it is a very complex psychological thriller. He really gets viewers to think in this movie and I think that is what makes it so intriguing. Maybe that is why it is considered his greatest film to date, however, I feel he has done a great deal with his other films as well, especially the ones I have had the pleasure of seeing.

Kubrick's creativity his what really got him places. That and the fact that he was just so talented. He had great composition and he really knew what shots to put where. With that being said, the actors found to portray the creative and unique characters in all of his films definitely contributed to the absolute greatness that each of his films were able to achieve. His though process allow him to bring new worlds to the audience. 2001: A Space Odyssey was way ahead of its time although Kubrick was only able to do so through his thought process. Not many people are so gifted with this thought process. To quote Kubrick,

"A film is - or should be - more like music than like fiction. It should be a progression of moods and feelings. The theme, what's behind the emotion, the meaning, all that comes later."

I feel the way that he was able to create and build conflicting emotions off the actions that the characters portray in his film completely exemplifies his quote.

So as you can see, Stanley Kubrick is not only one of the greatest film makers of all time but he is also one of the greatest thinkers of all time. His work will never be forgotten even after his death. It can be seen at the expense of his last film Eyes Wide Shut after he died, it ended up be the most popular film in his career. Kubrick's work will continue to inspire the many film makers and audiences to come. If you even have a chance, check out one of his many films because you will be able to see an artist give a masterful performance.

Monday, November 9, 2009

My thoughts on "Might As Well Panic" by Seth Godin

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Whenever something goes wrong or something happens out of the ordinary, the typical human being will do just one thing: panic. With that being said, through panicking, we disable ourselves from getting anything done and actually solving the problem that is panicking us. We also feel that if people aren't panicking about something, then they do not particularly care. But that proves to be untrue sometimes. Maybe that person that is staying quiet and not showing fear is actually trying to muster up a strategy to counter the problem at hand.

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Saturday, November 7, 2009

My thoughts on "Dynamic Designs Challenge: Student Designers vs Earthquakes" by hipstomp


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Japan has put out a call for student-designed earthquake-proof buildings. hipstomp talks about how he visited Tokyo and describes to us these earthquakes as a little tremor that visits from time to time. Obviously this is a very serious task for any of these student-designers willing to participate in something like this because it involves the safety of others. And it is not just a few people, it involves the safety of people in masses. Hopefully someone intelligent enough will be able to develop something that will be able to combat these little but devastating "predators". With that being said, you can see the damage done to the buildings in Tokyo in the picture above.

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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Meeting the problem...

Seth's Blog - Click Here
"Getting Serious About Your Meeting Problem"


Seth Godin posted nine tips on how to solve your problem with having too many meets during your day.
1. Does everything really need time for an actual meeting?
2. Make these meetings short for time purposes. For example, meetings should only last for 5 minutes.
3. Give people readings to do before a meeting, If they fail to do so then they shouldn't be there.
4. Stand, if people sit then they will get comfortable.
5. If someone is late to a meeting make them pay a fine.
6. Use a timer.
7. The organizer should send a short summary for the meeting.
8. Have your meetings rated.
9. If your not adding value to a meeting, leave.
Some of these steps I feel can really help you out. However, I also feel that some of these ideas are a little bit extreme.

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

"Space saving" is becoming an overused term

"Space saving" is becoming an overused term
Posted by hipstomp
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Check out this little gem. It's a magnetic spice rack. Really cool design huh? ALthough it takes up the same amount of space as if u had a lower shelf there as well. It's not space saving. But at least you can call it a cool shelf design.

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MUSIC

Right now I am currently trying to figure out what music I can mix for this project. I need something of Dutch, Japanese, and Filipino descent that will somehow mix coherently.

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OLEDs can take some abuse

OLEDs can take some abuse
Posted by hipstomp
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This is showing how OLED screens are going to replace LCDs because they are becoming much more durable. Check out this video that demonstrates the durability of the OLED screens based on information from gadgetlab.

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BlackBerry Wristwatch? Well, not exactly

BlackBerry wristwatch? Well, not exactly
Posted by hipstomp

Just thought this was a little interesting, the BlackBerry "Wristwatch" doesn't mean you can just go ditch your BlackBerry smart phones. It is an addition to the smart phone rather than a replaced. It alerts you can someone is trying to contact you. This has been posted by crackberry.com

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This Just Inbox: Upcycling by Mans Salomonsen


This just inbox: Upcycling by Mans Salomonsen

Posted by core jr

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Here is an example of a rocking chair that Swedish designer Mans Salomonsen, who is the designer of the Pulseline bookshelves. He made this from reworking an old wood frame sofa. In my opinion i think this is a great idea to help save the enviornment by recycling. I also feel it is a creative idea in general. A rocking stool is definitely something different.


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Animator vs Animation I and II


Check it out. This is the Animation vs Animator series. I believe there are more than just these two however these are the most well known videos. It is made with Flash and it is amazing to watch someone build a small world even on a desktop with a computer program.

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Animator vs Animation II


This is the sequel to the hit Animator vs Animation I video. Check it out for yourselves.

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Animator vs Animation I


Check out this ridiculous short movie using Flash 8. It is the Animator vs the Animation I. It is very incredible to see how one can make their own wold with a computer program.

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MUTO


Here's a ridiculous stop motion project using graffiti that takes place in BRAZIL. Th Artist BLU is a very clever designer and make for an amazing experimental film.

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Monday, October 12, 2009

The reason they want yo to fit in

The reason they want you to fit in...
Posted by Seth Godin

Simple post but very strong. People trying to make it in life what everyone to be like everyone else so they can be that extraordinary person that stands out from the others until that person is considered normal. But if that's the case and everyone is completely average then we will have no advancements in the world.

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Video Drive

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This is a video demonstration given to us by Joey Roth, a designer from Brooklyn. He presents the Sorapot, a more teapot that brings the beauty to making tea. I don't really know how much these would sell, maybe to the middle age woman, but I don't think there is any real breakthrough in this nor does it have any astonishing characteristics to make an impact on society.

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Friday, October 2, 2009

Name for logo...

Well obviously I have three different places I have to take into account, the Philippines, Netherlands, and Japan...

I'm going to need to look up words such as cd, disc, disk, compact, double, dual, mp3, player, box, square rectangle, all of these words in different languages and then try to come up with something that will be able to tie together and not only be short, but be effective...

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Monday, September 28, 2009

First question every web site designer must ask themselves...

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"Do you want the people visiting this site to notice it?"
This is the question that Seth Godin says that every web site designer must ask themselves. I think it makes a lot of sense. For example, he says the musicians, and artists want people to notice the site, but other people who are trying to sell products for instance do not want there consumers only caught up in the site rather than the actual product. If you ad too much style to a web site for example, it may attract the viewer to much to the site rather than the actual product.

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Making of Computer Graphics for Star Wars(Episode IV)

Making of Computer Graphics for Star Wars(Episode IV)
Posted by Allan Chochinov

And this is where it all began. STAR WARS!!!! Check this out to see the making of the computer graphics for this epic first movie of a great series. This was available to us through Guy Kawasaki.


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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Earnest

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"Seth Godin posted this on his blog and I want you guys to try analyze it yourselves: In the ongoing battle between dismissive irony and well-intentioned trustworthiness, the early rounds always seem to go to those that sell snark. Snark is clever and funny and easy to spread. Snark protects us from confronting the truth of the situation, and snark is incredibly easy to do. Snark is fun, but it doesn't look good on you. In the long run, though, it's those with right intention, a long term view and consistent persistence that m manage to win. Good thing, too."

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Monday, September 21, 2009

Sony's New Motion Conrolled Headphones

Sony's New Motion Conrolled Headphones
Posted by hipstomp

Finally headphones that pause your music when you pull them out of your ears...ingenious! This is a great idea but its obviously not the greatest thing since sliced bread, but I must say it is a good idea that does solve a problem especially the example hipstomp uses in his post.

Give it a look.

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Sunday, September 20, 2009

A Million Squirrels

A Million Squirrels
Posted by Seth Godin
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The article actually is pretty interesting and to the point. It basically goes about saying how every blind squirrel finds an acorn now and then. Ha! What Seth is trying to say by this is that even when it comes to little things such as posting community driven goofy websites, like the example in his blog, you can get a shot at making money. I agree with him because there are so many things in the world that are very simple and you feel like you can do them just as good as any other person is doing it, but that person is making a million dollars for it whereas you're only making a little amount. It is just how the world works. A blind squirrel finds an acorn every now and then.

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Arturo Gatti Tribute by Yours Truly

Check out my Arturo Gatti Tribute. A Tribute dedicated to a fallen warrior and my favorite fighter of all time.



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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Using the Philippines as well...

English German Philippines Japanese
Compact Disc Digitalschallplat konpakutodeisuku
Disk Scheibe deisuku
CD
mp3 mp3 emupi^. suri^
Rectangle Viereck rektanggulo chouhoukei
Double Doppeltes Bai
Dual Doppel dalawahan nijuu
Box Kasten kahon hako
Player Spieler pure^ya^

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Monday, September 14, 2009

Denis Zavjalkin's interior designs

Denis Zavjalkin's Interior Designs
Posted by hipstomp
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Latvia-based designer Denis Zavjalkin is so good that his finished product shots of a showroom he designed in Riga are just as good as his concept shots for the same project.  I honestly didn't even notice the difference between the concept art and the real thing.  Both shots looked so realistic that they both could have passed for the real thing.  Take a look for yourself.0Zavjalkin0001.jpg

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Alp Germaner's designs that POP

Alp Germaner's designs that POP
Posted by hipstomp
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Courtesy of Core77.com

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Vehicle graphics...That's a wrap

Vehicle graphics too complicated for paint jobs: That's a wrap
Posted by hipstomp

Here are two examples of Vinyls that go over cars.  These were done by the company SkinzWraps which is based out of the United States.  The vinyls are extremely detailed and one can only imagine how they the employees at this company actually perfect such a task like this.  To see more of their work, visit their gallery here.



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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Trash Temple...

Trash Temple gets recycled--twice(sort of)
Posted by hipstomp

The "Temple of Trash"...made up of 100 tons of PET bottles compacted into rough cubes. It is a very interesting piece of art that was designed by a Dutch firm that was actually made in 2007 but is getting exposure again in 2009.

Click Here to check out more of "Temple of Trash"

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The Product...


This is the product that I am going to use for this project...















English German Dutch Japanese
Compact Disc Digitalschallplat konpakutodeisuku
Disk Scheibe schijf deisuku
CD
mp3 mp3 mp3 emupi^. suri^
Rectangle Viereck rechthoek chouhoukei
Double Doppeltes Dubbel Bai
Dual Doppel Dubbel nijuu
Box Kasten Doos hako
Player Spieler Speler pure^ya^

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Research...Part 3

Germany










Research...Part 2

Japan












Research...

This is the product I will be using...Click Here
And these are some of the shapes the coincide with it from England.











Monday, September 7, 2009

Tai Chiem's gaming systems of the future...

Tai Chiem's gaming systems of the future...
Posted by hipstomp

Tai Chiem is a designer based out of Australia.  He has created new generation models for the Xbox 360 and PS3 as well as the PSP.
Here is version of the "Xbox 720"












As well as the PS4 and PsP...

















To see more from Tai Chiem's portfolio, visit this link.

Video Tour of Special Effects...

Video Tour of Special Effects Since 1900
Posted by Allan Chochinov

Thought this was a very interesting post from Allan on Core77.  It is a video of the evolution of special effects through film.  Seeing as I am a film major, it is really amazing to see how far cinema has come over a century and how the next action movie has even better special effects than the last.  Check out the video from the link.

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First Post!

Test...

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