Hello, that´s me! Prepped to shoot a surgery - the most exciting job I ever had! Don´t wanna carry too far but this assignment really pushed me beyond my limits… just mind blowing! Put two smiley faces here. Details to follow.

The Playlist: The art of movie titles is becoming an increasingly lost one: aside from a few films (the Bond movies) and directors (Steven Spielberg, David Fincher and Jason Reitman always pay particular attention to their credit sequences), it feels like relatively little care is taken over such things, with many movies dumping them altogether. And it’s hard not to put that down to the fact that we don’t have guys like Saul Bass around anymore.

Click through to Indiewire´s movie blog The Playlist to read the full story including ten of Saul Bass´s greatest title sequences.

#film  #filmart  

Altonale 2012. Poster by Julia Gordon.

Do you remember that slurping, skin-crawling sound Anthony Hopkins did in Silence of the Lambs? This spot helps to imagine where he might have found his inspiration.

With its See Film Differently campaign, Volkswagen supports independent cinema across the UK. More spots here.

Don´t know what to do this weekend?
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Don´t know what to do this weekend?

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Next week: International Short Film Festival Hamburg, May 29 - Jun 4.

On the road.

On the road.

Beautiful underwater portraits by Jacob Sutton.

Beautiful underwater portraits by Jacob Sutton.

Japan Filmfestival Hamburg ›

May 23-27, 2012.

This week we start with electro pop from Austria, currently one of my favourite tracks: A.G.Trio - Countably Infinite feat. M. Zahradnicek. The music video was directed by Austrian Luzi Katamay and shows a dramatic car crash, filmed largely in reverse slow-motion:

This week we start with electro pop from Austria, currently one of my favourite tracks: A.G.Trio - Countably Infinite feat. M. Zahradnicek. The music video was directed by Austrian Luzi Katamay and shows a dramatic car crash, filmed largely in reverse slow-motion: