Common Words and Phrases With Military Origins
Tom Blank of Weird History listed many of the common words and phrases that came directly from the military.
How Creative Editing Saved ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’
Danny Boyd of CinemaStix looked at the seminal 1980s comedy "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", noting how editor Paul Hirsch saved the movie.
Overhead Light Flashes In Sync With the Beat of a Drumming Mechanism Attached to the Switch
Iftah Gabbai connected a light switch to a drumming mechanism, making the light flash to the beat.
Breaking Down the Ingenious Production of the Classic 10cc Song ‘I’m Not in Love’
Composer and sound engineer Jon Mattox musically broke down the production of the classic 10cc song "I'm Not in Love".
An Entire British Sunday Roast Rolled Inside a Yorkshire Pudding That’s Folded Like a Burrito
When in London, HungryHugh found a tasty way to enjoy an entire Sunday roast at once in the form of the Yorkshire Burrito.
Wonderfully Intricate Balloon Sculptures by Sergei Shevchenko
Balloon artist Sergei Shevchenko creates intricate balloon sculptures giving each character's personality vibrant colors and detailed design.
Dynamic Skeleton Portraits That Pour Acrylic Paints
Artist Chris Jacoub creates dynamic portraits of skeletons in various poses that pour acrylic paint as part of the experience.
‘New York Nico’s Guide to NYC’, A New Book Featuring Favorite Places and People Within the Five Boroughs
Filmmaker New York Nico (Nicolas Heller) of Heller Films announced the release of his debut book New York Nico’s Guide to New York City. Not only…
Alcohol Fumes Inside a Glass Bottle Sing While Burning
WorldScott made a "whoosh bottle" by filling 10 gallon glass bottle with rubbing alcohol and setting it on fire making the fumes sing.
A 1964 Florida State University Promotional Film Featuring a Clean Cut Jim Morrison
A 1964 Florida State University promotional film featured a young Jim Morrison as a student who was not accepted.