Tomorrow (today) I speak at BTK in Berlin about the future of filmmaking and what my Berliner host Gabriel is calling Hypercubism. He also has a clever name for editing video which he calls tesseracting. So I think it's appropriate to have cut together close to real time my journey from New York City to Berlin mainly to trip them out and to also get a chance to post some visuals that have been on my mind for a while but that I haven't been able to express in any appropriate way yet. If you or someone you know is in New York, send them along to these screening links to check out one of two Four Eyed Monsters Screenings: BTK http://www.btk-fh.de/index.php?id=46&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=123&tx_ttnews[backPid]=7&cHash=dd66e53388 Cineramarock http://www.cineramarock.de/page11.html MORE LINKS: http://www.ks12.net/ http://www.gabrielshalom.com/ http://pavako.com/ TECHNICAL NOTES: This video was shot on a Cannon TX1. Once I arrived in Berlin I put the SD card into the computer and used 'a better finder ... Distributed by Tubemogul.
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How do you do what you do? - London Power to the Pixel 2008
How do we do anything in life? How do we walk? How do we digest food? How the hell did we develop language and story telling? The answer? I don't have a clue. All I can tell is that we look around us at the objects and landscape and other creatures before us and we take a step into it all. Then another step, and then another step. And pretty soon, we are surviving as a product of our environment and doing so with out even much thought. Each next step is just the impulsive step we want to take. This has been my experience in the film industry. Everything changes when you least expect it and suddenly there are a new set of objects, landscapes and creatures. All I can do is try to stay in touch with what is before me, and take the step my involuntary impulses tell me that I should take. This video is my (Arin Crumley) presentation at power to the pixel back in Oct of 2008 and gives you a pretty good snapshot of the steps I've recently been taking. For more info please visit and subscribe to: ...
FIlmmakers and digital exhibitors both need each other. They both expect a lot out of each other. Sometimes it hasn't been communicated what the expectations are. Sometimes it's good in relationships to just step back and spell out the needs. What are the exhibitors needs? What are the filmmakers needs? In this video a panel of new media digital exhibitors are asked that question and a room full of filmmakers then tell the exhibitors what their needs are. With that dialog out of the way we begin to design an ideal reality together. A future of universal meta data, transparent stats, healthy compensation and a frictionless discovery experience for the audience. So now with the beautiful plan designed the only way we're going to get there is if we work together. Guys, don't forget that it's okay that we need each other. It might be called DIY, but we don't mean literally. Christ! We have to undo some of our american engrained independence sometimes and just bond, join forces, become a greater su...
Here is a little raw clip of the band that my friends Isis and Titus are tour managing. This band made me feel happy. Immediately. I walked in, saw the drummer rocking out, heard the catchy synths and got right into it. It's not the most original and unique music in the world, but thats not the point. Thats the amazing thing about music in my opinion. And film too for that matter. You just do it. You hit the base notes and you heat the beats and maybe you say something into a microphone and thats music. Boom. Done. Similar to film, something happens, http://Arincrumley.com Distributed by Tubemogul.
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