A Chilling Documentary About a Woman’s Life Told From the Voyeuristic Perspective of a Smartphone
“Harvest” is a brilliantly chilling documentary short about the daily life of a woman named Jenni as seen through the voyeuristic perspective of her smartphone.…
Using Slow Motion To Explain How a TV Works
Gavin Free of The Slow Mo Guys gave an in-depth look at how a television works with help from his slow motion equipment. Free’s slow…
An Adorably Feisty Baby Aardvark Refuses to Sit Still Long Enough to Be Weighed
A Frisbee Goes the Distance While Gracefully Rolling Across a Frozen Pond in Maine
While ice skating, Shea Gunther captured footage of a frisbee going the distance as it gracefully rolled across the frozen surface of Great Pond in…
Jimmy Kimmel Goes Undercover on the Internet and Responds to People’s Real Comments
On an amusing episode of GQ‘s Actually Me series, they helped late night host Jimmy Kimmel go undercover on the internet and respond to people’s…
Nintendo Labo, An Interactive Line of Build and Play Cardboard Accessories for the Switch Console
Nintendo has announced the Nintendo Labo, their new interactive line of build and play cardboard accessories for the Switch console. The Nintendo Labo collection, scheduled…
How Good Sound Design Dictates the Perspective, Mood and Tension Within a Film
In “See With Your Ears“, video essayist and web producer Evan Puschak (aka The Nerdwriter) insightfully examined the 2005 Steven Spielberg film Munich, noting how…
Fake Shemps and Rogue Princesses, How the Film and Television Industries Replace Original Actors
In 2017 at the Kickstarter unconference PWL Camp, writer Rex Sorgatz gave an interesting talk entitled “Fake Shemps and Rogue Princesses” or the use of…
Two Handy Measuring Devices for Cutting Firewood the Same Length Every Single Time
Taras Kulakov the “Crazy Russian Hacker” demonstrates how to cut firewood the same length every single time using The Mingo Firewood Marker. The handy measuring…
Artist Creates Fantastic Illustrations of Spaceships Inspired by Household Objects
San Francisco software engineer and freelance artist Eric Geusz created a series of fantastic illustrations of spaceships that were each inspired by objects found around…