Good friend Chris Searl AKA Hollywood has updated his website with his most recent works. Spike Jones in film stills, Tits in editorial... Where the hell do you look first?
Experience mans eternal struggle at chrissearl.com
Days Like This! 2010 was an absolute corker. Timmy B (from cardboardkids.net) came along and brought his new 500D with him - great camera on a budget.
With the likes of Cat Power, Young Einstein and Dizzy from Ugly Duckling, Free beers and a whole heap of good company the day ended on a somewhat blurry note - Can't wait to do it all next year.
Kudos to James and Damien for another successful festival.
Last night we packed Stefan's car full of people and drove out to Bondi FM - this cool little bar / live radio station on the east side of town. The best part about the whole night was the summer heat, the good company (Stefan Hunt, Stefan Wigand, Nat DW) and the amazing ride we drove down in.
We welcome the 1968 VW Type 3 Squareback to the family. What a great night to break the fucker in. Happy 23rd Birthday Nat.
I'm so into this. Stefan from Surfing 50 States / SNT brought this to my attention yesterday and i think i've watched it about 45 times by now.
Shot in a single sequence (took them 13 times to get it right) Nyle and his music school buddies record this clip. Starts out a bit cheesy but end's up epic. Watch out for the violin chicks.
You know a band is getting good when they stop appearing in their own film clips. The slow-focused video, similar in style to the Preset's "This Boys in Love" clip, is a step up in production value from their last clip 'Very Vampyr' filmed low budget on hi-8.
I was a bit disappointed not to see the band in the clip BUT i rate it none the less. My two cents.
So I've started doing some email marketing for the Deus Bicycles department in the form of the "Spokey Doke".
Check out the first two here and here, and pop over to our website to find out more about what we got.
The DEUS / AGDA talk was on Monday evening.
Carby, Deus creative head honcho showed everyone the jewel's of his creative upbringing and spoke of graphic design the real way - paying homage to the original Mad Men and hand worked techniques that in this modern Macintosh age have surely been forgotten.
Lately I put a bit too much in and everything ended up turning to shit. I'm pretty sure they are aware also, and that's the harsh reality of it all.
I'm not a fan of being erased, and neither do I like pouring my all into something that's not worth doing.
To the left - Keep an eye out for the KAWS masterpiece.