Friday, 8 April 2011

The Noise Next Door

Utterly hilarious improvised comedy act, The Noise Next Door. Many of us love Who's Line is it Anyway, but where did it go, and why? Well this quintet of talented improvisers prove that this strand of comedy is still very much alive and very much kicking. Making comedy gold out of any given subject, scene or situation thrown at them by the audience they are one act you should be sure not to miss this summer, winter or any time you're still alive.

Check out their website for dates and info http://www.thenoisenextdoor.co.uk

Easily 5 STARS!

Thursday, 17 March 2011

(notes on) Biology

(notes on) biology from ornana films on Vimeo.


Awesome StopMotion starring a robot elephant.

Warning, you might learn some science on the way!

Monday, 13 December 2010

Crash! Bang! Wallow?

It's been a while since blogging, but stumbling across this video meant that i had to be shared. Possibly the best short film I've ever seen, a personal favorite due to the amazing script. You can find more fantastic short films on you tube posted by the NFB (Nation Film Board of Canada).

Friday, 30 July 2010

Nokia Viral



Once more a new viral to blog about, and what a stunner! True to the legend of viral campaigns, it has everyone talking about what parts are for real? how skilled really are these players? And all the while not noticing for a second they've been virally probed a boost in Nokia's ever dominant market popularity. No one ever questions the brand who have already secured their place as a household name, this is just a reminder of how 'cool' Nokia are!

Well done Nokia.

Now someone please tell me... which bits are real?...are these guys REALLY that talented at foosball?

Friday, 4 June 2010

Mark Webber


He creates large scale, hand carved, lino prints of maps made from typography. This carving of Paris is 150cm x 180cm in size, simply incredible, especially when you realise he carves every letter in reverse!

John Sueda


John Sueda

An artist who started life attempting to follow a pro tennis career, but fell into graphics. Tennis's loss was definitely design's gain.