
yuppster - my favorite james taylor song
9 months ago
Here's an interesting one.
John Kneller, professor for my Visual Aesthetics class at Sheridan College gave us 8gb of 8mm and 16mm film footage, instructing us to set it to music.
I chose a two minute cut of Yuppster's "my favorite james taylor song", and spent a very long time making a total of 631 picture edits.
The end result is an intense flurry of images that moves through the music.
Enjoy.
You can download more Yuppster from flatalbert.com/yuppster
This video is available with a CC by-nc-sa 2.5 CDN license. You are free to copy and distribute the work as long as you share-alike and credit the sources: Anthony Lavado, John Kneller, and Yuppster.
See more info at ndesk2.net/yuppster and ndesk2.net/anthonylavado
John Kneller, professor for my Visual Aesthetics class at Sheridan College gave us 8gb of 8mm and 16mm film footage, instructing us to set it to music.
I chose a two minute cut of Yuppster's "my favorite james taylor song", and spent a very long time making a total of 631 picture edits.
The end result is an intense flurry of images that moves through the music.
Enjoy.
You can download more Yuppster from flatalbert.com/yuppster
This video is available with a CC by-nc-sa 2.5 CDN license. You are free to copy and distribute the work as long as you share-alike and credit the sources: Anthony Lavado, John Kneller, and Yuppster.
See more info at ndesk2.net/yuppster and ndesk2.net/anthonylavado
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Marc Tytus 9 months agoWhoa. :D -
Anthony Lavado 8 months agoExactly the feeling I was looking for. -
Ian Daly 8 months agoYou have done John's footage justice. -
Anthony Lavado 8 months agoThank you Ian! -
pixelcatcher 7 months agoI like it!
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