Je veux des bon bons!!! Okay, this is great. My first time posting a video; I hope it comes through….
Neue Haas Grotesk. How cool is this? A film about Helvetica; an excerpt from the director’s website: Haas’ director Hoffmann commissioned Miedinger, a former employee and freelance designer, to draw an updated sans-serif typeface to add to their line. The result was called Neue Haas Grotesk, but its name was later changed
Ooooo, Sundance. On the Sundance Film Festival’s official site, you can download this year’s short film winners. I am so psyched! I’m thinking of choosing one to create a film title for; I need more title sequences in my portfolio…. I think I’m going to go to the
I <em>love</em> French films! I have a good friend, Julie, who is a member of SIFF. She gets free tickets to early film screenings and I’m lucky enough to be invited quite often to fill her guest seat. Anyway, we saw Avenue Montaigne tonight at the new SIFF theatre at McCaw Hall and
The Namesake. originally uploaded by Neylano. I went to see The Namesake at the Uptown last weekend with a friend. It was a great movie; good storyline, compelling characters. What I liked most, though, was the cinematography. Like the movie Brokeback Mountain, every frame of this film could have been made into
Little Miss Sunshine. originally uploaded by SF buckaroo. We watched this movie on Saturday night. It was great! Immediately on my top movies list. I think it’s going to be a pop culture hit, like Napoleon Dynamite. The screenplay, by Michael Arndt, was brilliant. And the fact that part of it was
Three things. I live in this great, wonderful, diverse city and I don’t get out nearly often enough. But lately, I’ve been trying. Here are three great experiences I’ve had in Seattle this past week: 01. Bodies…The Exhibition. If you haven’t seen it yet, run – do not
The Namesake. originally uploaded by Neylano. I went to see The Namesake at the Uptown last weekend with a friend. It was a great movie; good storyline, compelling characters. What I liked most, though, was the cinematography. Like the movie Brokeback Mountain, every frame of this film could have been made into
I <em>love</em> French films! I have a good friend, Julie, who is a member of SIFF. She gets free tickets to early film screenings and I’m lucky enough to be invited quite often to fill her guest seat. Anyway, we saw Avenue Montaigne tonight at the new SIFF theatre at McCaw Hall and
Ooooo, Sundance. On the Sundance Film Festival’s official site, you can download this year’s short film winners. I am so psyched! I’m thinking of choosing one to create a film title for; I need more title sequences in my portfolio…. I think I’m going to go to the