And that’s why you don’t take the brown acid. This startling short film by Spectacle Theater starts off benignly before jolting the viewer into a fractured cascade of ’60s pop culture iconography. Be sure to watch it with the lights on.
Here’s a wide ranging film montage that shows the evolution of film from its conception in 1878 to the whizbang movie trailers of today. It covers over a hundred years of film, with a new movie representing a new year starting from 1920 and on. Made by Scott Ewing, the compilation clip comes quick at you but it’s supremely enjoyable to watch.
Want to know how I know your Kickstarter project isn’t going to get funded? You started with “oh hey, I didn’t see you there” which, in the minds of consumers, means you’re either an unobservant stooge who can’t be trusted with money or we’re really bad at hiding. And, as we all know, rule number one of product pitching is never insult your target audience’s camouflage skills. It’s a lose-lose situation. More »