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Put This On is a new video series and blog by MeFi's Jesse Thorn (youngamerican) and Adam Lisagor (Twitter's lonelysandwich) on men's style, with the style-unconscious but pragmatic beginner in mind. [via mefi projects] [more inside]
posted by l33tpolicywonk
on Nov 2, 2009 -
103 comments
Split Screen is a blog about | From Edwin S. Porter's Life of an American Fireman
the eponymous film technique | to Andy Warhol's The Chelsea Girls to Michel Gondry's
and its alternatives, with many | Sugar Water (the BEST EVER, imo), split screens have
surprising, intriguing examples. | encouraged alternate and ideally unlimited perspecitves.
posted by Ambrosia Voyeur
on Oct 9, 2009 -
28 comments
Dinner at El Bulli: The Best Restaurant in the World. a comic book style guide with videos.
posted by boo_radley
on Aug 14, 2009 -
45 comments
FXcuisine: spectacular recipes and memorable food experiences. This blog is a feast for the eyes. [more inside]
posted by parudox
on Feb 26, 2009 -
10 comments
[Music + YouTubery + BornOnThisDay] = Mincing Up the Morning, an eclectic music video birthday blog that's about to celebrate its own birthday--it's been updated daily since January 15, 2008.
posted by not_on_display
on Jan 13, 2009 -
6 comments
Rock Tots and other Lil Music Makers.
Yes, because kids rock too.
posted by swift
on Jan 9, 2009 -
9 comments
1964 means the Beatles. But listen to the other #1 hits that year! No wonder Douglas Adams broke into the matron's room. Via my second favorite music blog.
posted by Tlogmer
on Jun 14, 2008 -
55 comments
meta-markets Online stock market for trading socially networked creative products.
posted by tellurian
on Sep 3, 2007 -
20 comments
Lucid Movement.
posted by hama7
on May 26, 2007 -
18 comments
SquiggleBooth : a charming collaborative videoblog, from our own Ajit AP. [via Projects]
posted by cortex
on May 25, 2007 -
7 comments
Ques ça c'est? Scopitones were film jukeboxes in post-war France. See Jacque Brel and Johnny Hallyday in vivid couleur! (via)
posted by klangklangston
on Jun 21, 2006 -
13 comments
We have all seen lots of YouTube and Google Video but have you ever seen a woman breast feed a cat? (nsfw) Or a 500 KV electrical discharge? wonder what the daily show take on social networking is? check out videosift, a digg like collaborative blog for trolling up the best/weirdest? in video on the web.
[via mefi projects]
posted by sourbrew
on Feb 21, 2006 -
36 comments
Get 1 Minute. "When I wake up in the morning I go out and film a one
minute observation of the day."
Every day Johanna Marxer films for one minute and posts it. While you are there check out the chaotic future.
posted by rachsumat
on Jun 23, 2005 -
8 comments
Meet Jakob Lodwick of Blumpy.org. You may be familiar with him because of sites like this or this.
Blumpy.org i s a bit of a step up, however, featuring some pretty nifty skits and a great video-journal.
He has also made a video for Cex, Baltimore's soon-to-be legendary (any day now) basement rock god, whose site also has a huge stash of excellent b-side material and another video.
not the biggest sites, so go easy on'em and be patient.
posted by es_de_bah
on Mar 22, 2005 -
9 comments
Grandfather of the personal blog freaks out at age 30, after spending 11 years writing about the most intimate details of his life. From the beginning, he was always brutally honest in a time long before it became so commonplace, before any of us knew where this internet business would take us. Naturally he recorded said freakout on video for the world to see, and more or less shut down his storied site. Can we take this kind of display at face value? Is it a bad case of someone substituting net life for the real thing? Is it all just effete whining? Or is this a genuine case of two loves colliding, and a man forced to make a difficult choice?
posted by drpynchon
on Feb 7, 2005 -
42 comments
Yo! Check out Dylan's video blog! Does 11-year old Dylan point us towards the future of video blogs? [via waxy & eyebeam]
posted by gen
on Dec 23, 2004 -
28 comments
Have you reached the 13th level of rock and roll that is anti-folk? Do you
think using an 8-track recorder is selling out? If the phone rang while recording
a song for your album, would you try another take? Not if you were the Moldy
Peaches you wouldn't. . . pansy. The Moldy Peaches are Adam
Green and Kimya Dawson. Their
first album, "the Moldy Peaches Greatest Hits" was most people's first
taste of anti-folk and it featured clever (and occasionally insane) songs recorded
in their apartment and subsequently rocketed them to stardom.
In fact, they've just formed as a 6 piece and they have a video
out. (The video is in realplay*buffering*er format)
But what exactly is anti-folk? The Moldy Peaches are pretty much all over the
place musically and other anti-folk artists are no different. Take Jeffrey
Lewis, who's songs range from intricate tales
(his first love is cartooning) of chance encounters with love to rockin' songs
about killing ghouls chimes in: [More Inside]
posted by untuckedshirts
on Aug 31, 2003 -
20 comments
In the Papers, New York 1's, pre-blog video blog, the best thing on television, is now available on-line. I am going to cancel my cable this weekend!
posted by djacobs
on Oct 24, 2002 -
11 comments
A collection of some amazing video clips, designed like a clip-blog. (Some clips contain explicit sexual and violent content not suitable for those not legally allowed to view such things.)
posted by tamim
on Apr 27, 2001 -
13 comments