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Art Smith's jewelry in museums - bonus video from JEWELRY episode
craftinamerica.org. Curator Joanne Hyppolite, Ph.D. on Art Smith's jewelry in museums. Bonus video from the JEWELRY episode, now streaming on the PBS Video App, craftinamerica.org, pbs.org/craftinamerica. PBS broadcast premiere Dec 10, 2021.
JEWELRY explores the history, artistry, and impact of personal adornment. Featuring classic jeweler Tom Herman; Harriete Estel Berman who creates jewelry with recycled materials; the coeditors of Ornament Magazine; the legacy of modernist jeweler Art Smith; nature-inspired artist Gabrielle Gould; and Navajo/Hopi master jeweler Jesse Monongya.
Archival courtesy of the Studio Museum, SC Johnson, Brooklyn Museum, Minette Lontsie, Museum of African Diaspora, Frank Schulenburg, Adam Jones.
For more info about Craft in America, visit www.craftinamerica.o...
published: 02 Feb 2022
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Twin Peaks FAQ with Peak 1 David Bushman, Peak 2 Arthur Smith! INTERVIEW
Today's Guests: David Bushman and Arthur Smith, co-authors, "Twin Peaks FAQ," curators, Paley Center for Media
DAVID BUSHMAN podcast excerpt: “Netflix has exposed a whole new generation of viewers to 'Twin Peaks.' I have a daughter who us 23; she knows 'Twin Peaks”'; her friends know Twin Peaks. One of the great things about Twin Peaks, what is so rare in television, is it raised a lot of questions without spelling out the answers for you."
Order "Twin Peaks FAQ": http://amzn.to/28PsHrG
Key interview moments:
• 4:20 David Bushman explains the enduring appeal of "Twin Peaks,' a show that has been off the air for decades and is making a comeback;
• 16:30 Why write an FAQ about "Twin Peaks"? For Bushman, part of the allure is his respect for director David Lynch;
• 27:40 Arthur Smith co...
published: 23 Jun 2016
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Curator Interview with LaMar R. Gayles, Jr. for "Divine Legacies in Black Jewelry"
Guest curator LaMar R. Gayles, Jr. discusses the work and artists in the exhibition "Divine Legacies in Black Jewelry," on display at the Metal Museum through September 12, 2021. To learn more about this exhibition, visit metalmuseum.org/divine-legacies.
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"Divine Legacies in Black Jewelry" and research are supported by a Craft Research Fund grant from the Center for Craft (Asheville, NC).
published: 29 Jul 2021
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Piltdown Man discovered
Piltdown Man discovered
After three years of digging in the Piltdown gravel pit in Sussex, England, amateur archaeologist Charles Dawson announces the discovery of two skulls that appear to belong to a primitive hominid and ancestor of man, along with a canine tooth, a tool carved from an elephant’s tusk, and fossil teeth from a number of prehistoric animals.
Despite muted criticism from a minority of paleontologists, the majority of the scientific community hailed the so-called Piltdown Man as the missing evolutionary link between ape and man. The remains were estimated to be up to a million years old. For the next decade, scientists heralded the finding of Eoanthropus dawsoni, or “Dawson’s Dawn-man” in Latin, as confirmation of Darwin’s still-controversial theory of human evolution.
...
published: 19 Dec 2018
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King Arthur II & Prince Madoc's voyage to America in AD 562
Alan Wilson & James Michael present this lecture in a College of Kentucky - one of several that Alan lectured at in his lecture tour of 1992. James Michael sadly passed away in January 2008. Were it not for his dedicated work little of this Arthur research would be known in the USA today.
This full documentary contains not just a presentation lecture but also extra footage which has never been broadcast until now. You will be shown some of the vast amounts of evidence concerning the voyage of Arthur 2 and Prince Madoc sailing from Britain to America during the 6th century - almost a thousand years before Columbus.
Also covered later in the documentary is James Michael explaining the ancient British Coelbren alphabet, and its connection to many inscriptions found in the America.
The esta...
published: 02 Sep 2013
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Arts & Crafts Explained | William Morris's Legacy: W.A.S. Benson's Teapot | Curator's Corner
Discover the origins and aims of the Arts and Crafts movement through objects from the William Morris Gallery's collection.
What was Morris's legacy and what place did technology have in the Arts & Crafts movement? Learn how Arts and Crafts designer W.A.S. Benson used the latest machinery to create his pieces—and make good design available to wider section of society.
published: 24 Jun 2021
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Modernist Art Smith Jewelry in Miami [Kovels.com]
Mark McDonald is a dealer from Hudson, New York. His booth at the Design Miami show had an exceptional display of modernist jewelry including work by Art Smith. He and Terry Kovel are having a discussion about the jewelry. As you can hear there is a lot of activity at the show.
published: 14 Dec 2011
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O Black Hole! | Award-Winning Stop-Motion Animation
A woman who can't stand the passing of time turns herself into a black hole. A thousand unchanging years pass until one day the Singularity wakes inside her.
A selection of Short of the Week, the web's leading curators of quality short films.
SUBMIT A FILM: https://www.shortoftheweek.com/submit/
FULL REVIEW: https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2022/03/23/o-black-hole/
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⛅️ O Black Hole!
dir. Renee Zhan
https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2022/03/23/o-black-hole/
"Unlike anything we’ve seen before. An epic musical that spans space/time and combines hand-drawn 2D animation with fluid st...
published: 08 Dec 2022
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The Museum of Curiosity - S1 E3 - Curated by Bill Bailey
Series 1, Episode 3 of BBC Radio's Museum of Curiosity, co-hosted and curated by the great Bill Bailey. This episode was first broadcast in 2008.
published: 14 Dec 2022
1:38
Art Smith's jewelry in museums - bonus video from JEWELRY episode
craftinamerica.org. Curator Joanne Hyppolite, Ph.D. on Art Smith's jewelry in museums. Bonus video from the JEWELRY episode, now streaming on the PBS Video App,...
craftinamerica.org. Curator Joanne Hyppolite, Ph.D. on Art Smith's jewelry in museums. Bonus video from the JEWELRY episode, now streaming on the PBS Video App, craftinamerica.org, pbs.org/craftinamerica. PBS broadcast premiere Dec 10, 2021.
JEWELRY explores the history, artistry, and impact of personal adornment. Featuring classic jeweler Tom Herman; Harriete Estel Berman who creates jewelry with recycled materials; the coeditors of Ornament Magazine; the legacy of modernist jeweler Art Smith; nature-inspired artist Gabrielle Gould; and Navajo/Hopi master jeweler Jesse Monongya.
Archival courtesy of the Studio Museum, SC Johnson, Brooklyn Museum, Minette Lontsie, Museum of African Diaspora, Frank Schulenburg, Adam Jones.
For more info about Craft in America, visit www.craftinamerica.org.
All Craft in America programs are viewable on craftinamerica.org, the PBS iPhone/iPad app, and pbs.org/craft-in-america
https://wn.com/Art_Smith's_Jewelry_In_Museums_Bonus_Video_From_Jewelry_Episode
craftinamerica.org. Curator Joanne Hyppolite, Ph.D. on Art Smith's jewelry in museums. Bonus video from the JEWELRY episode, now streaming on the PBS Video App, craftinamerica.org, pbs.org/craftinamerica. PBS broadcast premiere Dec 10, 2021.
JEWELRY explores the history, artistry, and impact of personal adornment. Featuring classic jeweler Tom Herman; Harriete Estel Berman who creates jewelry with recycled materials; the coeditors of Ornament Magazine; the legacy of modernist jeweler Art Smith; nature-inspired artist Gabrielle Gould; and Navajo/Hopi master jeweler Jesse Monongya.
Archival courtesy of the Studio Museum, SC Johnson, Brooklyn Museum, Minette Lontsie, Museum of African Diaspora, Frank Schulenburg, Adam Jones.
For more info about Craft in America, visit www.craftinamerica.org.
All Craft in America programs are viewable on craftinamerica.org, the PBS iPhone/iPad app, and pbs.org/craft-in-america
- published: 02 Feb 2022
- views: 895
37:24
Twin Peaks FAQ with Peak 1 David Bushman, Peak 2 Arthur Smith! INTERVIEW
Today's Guests: David Bushman and Arthur Smith, co-authors, "Twin Peaks FAQ," curators, Paley Center for Media
DAVID BUSHMAN podcast excerpt: “Netflix has expo...
Today's Guests: David Bushman and Arthur Smith, co-authors, "Twin Peaks FAQ," curators, Paley Center for Media
DAVID BUSHMAN podcast excerpt: “Netflix has exposed a whole new generation of viewers to 'Twin Peaks.' I have a daughter who us 23; she knows 'Twin Peaks”'; her friends know Twin Peaks. One of the great things about Twin Peaks, what is so rare in television, is it raised a lot of questions without spelling out the answers for you."
Order "Twin Peaks FAQ": http://amzn.to/28PsHrG
Key interview moments:
• 4:20 David Bushman explains the enduring appeal of "Twin Peaks,' a show that has been off the air for decades and is making a comeback;
• 16:30 Why write an FAQ about "Twin Peaks"? For Bushman, part of the allure is his respect for director David Lynch;
• 27:40 Arthur Smith compares the appeal of an FAQ book to an encyclopedia such as "The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe."
Subscribe to Mr. Media for FREE on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=MrMediaRadio
For more interviews like this one: http://www.MrMedia.com
What is Mr. Media® Interviews? The calm of Charlie Rose, the curiosity of Terry Gross and the unpredictability of Howard Stern! Since February 2007, more than 1,000 exclusive Hollywood, celebrity, pop culture video and audio comedy podcast interviews by Mr. Media®, a.k.a., Bob Andelman, with newsmakers in TV, radio, movies, music, magazines, newspapers, books, websites, social media, politics, sports, graphic novels, and comics!
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https://wn.com/Twin_Peaks_Faq_With_Peak_1_David_Bushman,_Peak_2_Arthur_Smith_Interview
Today's Guests: David Bushman and Arthur Smith, co-authors, "Twin Peaks FAQ," curators, Paley Center for Media
DAVID BUSHMAN podcast excerpt: “Netflix has exposed a whole new generation of viewers to 'Twin Peaks.' I have a daughter who us 23; she knows 'Twin Peaks”'; her friends know Twin Peaks. One of the great things about Twin Peaks, what is so rare in television, is it raised a lot of questions without spelling out the answers for you."
Order "Twin Peaks FAQ": http://amzn.to/28PsHrG
Key interview moments:
• 4:20 David Bushman explains the enduring appeal of "Twin Peaks,' a show that has been off the air for decades and is making a comeback;
• 16:30 Why write an FAQ about "Twin Peaks"? For Bushman, part of the allure is his respect for director David Lynch;
• 27:40 Arthur Smith compares the appeal of an FAQ book to an encyclopedia such as "The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe."
Subscribe to Mr. Media for FREE on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=MrMediaRadio
For more interviews like this one: http://www.MrMedia.com
What is Mr. Media® Interviews? The calm of Charlie Rose, the curiosity of Terry Gross and the unpredictability of Howard Stern! Since February 2007, more than 1,000 exclusive Hollywood, celebrity, pop culture video and audio comedy podcast interviews by Mr. Media®, a.k.a., Bob Andelman, with newsmakers in TV, radio, movies, music, magazines, newspapers, books, websites, social media, politics, sports, graphic novels, and comics!
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/andelman
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MrMediaRadio
- published: 23 Jun 2016
- views: 264
28:27
Curator Interview with LaMar R. Gayles, Jr. for "Divine Legacies in Black Jewelry"
Guest curator LaMar R. Gayles, Jr. discusses the work and artists in the exhibition "Divine Legacies in Black Jewelry," on display at the Metal Museum through S...
Guest curator LaMar R. Gayles, Jr. discusses the work and artists in the exhibition "Divine Legacies in Black Jewelry," on display at the Metal Museum through September 12, 2021. To learn more about this exhibition, visit metalmuseum.org/divine-legacies.
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"Divine Legacies in Black Jewelry" and research are supported by a Craft Research Fund grant from the Center for Craft (Asheville, NC).
https://wn.com/Curator_Interview_With_Lamar_R._Gayles,_Jr._For_Divine_Legacies_In_Black_Jewelry
Guest curator LaMar R. Gayles, Jr. discusses the work and artists in the exhibition "Divine Legacies in Black Jewelry," on display at the Metal Museum through September 12, 2021. To learn more about this exhibition, visit metalmuseum.org/divine-legacies.
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"Divine Legacies in Black Jewelry" and research are supported by a Craft Research Fund grant from the Center for Craft (Asheville, NC).
- published: 29 Jul 2021
- views: 557
2:41
Piltdown Man discovered
Piltdown Man discovered
After three years of digging in the Piltdown gravel pit in Sussex, England, amateur archaeologist Charles Dawson announces the discove...
Piltdown Man discovered
After three years of digging in the Piltdown gravel pit in Sussex, England, amateur archaeologist Charles Dawson announces the discovery of two skulls that appear to belong to a primitive hominid and ancestor of man, along with a canine tooth, a tool carved from an elephant’s tusk, and fossil teeth from a number of prehistoric animals.
Despite muted criticism from a minority of paleontologists, the majority of the scientific community hailed the so-called Piltdown Man as the missing evolutionary link between ape and man. The remains were estimated to be up to a million years old. For the next decade, scientists heralded the finding of Eoanthropus dawsoni, or “Dawson’s Dawn-man” in Latin, as confirmation of Darwin’s still-controversial theory of human evolution.
In the 1920s and ’30s, however, the Piltdown gravels were found to be much less ancient than believed, and other finds of human ancestors around the world seemed to call the authenticity of the Piltdown Man into question. In 1953, at an international congress of paleontologists, the Piltdown Man was first openly called a fraud. An intensive study of the remains showed that they were made up of a modern human cranium–no more than 600 years old; the jaw and teeth of an orangutan; and the tooth of a chimpanzee. Microscopic tests indicated that the teeth had been doctored with a file-like tool to make them seem more human. Scientists also found that the bones had been treated with chemicals to make them appear older. Other fossils found in the Piltdown quarry proved to be authentic but of types not found in Britain.
The person who orchestrated the hoax never came forward, but in 1996 a trunk in storage at the British Museum was found to contain fossils treated in the exact same manner as the Piltdown remains. The trunk bore the initials M.A.C.H., which seemed to suggest that Martin A.C. Hinton, a volunteer at the British Museum in 1912 and later a curator of zoology at the institution, was likely the culprit. Some theorized that he was attempting to embarrass Arthur Smith Woodward, curator of the British Museum’s paleontology department, because Woodward had refused Hinton’s request for a weekly pay raise.
https://wn.com/Piltdown_Man_Discovered
Piltdown Man discovered
After three years of digging in the Piltdown gravel pit in Sussex, England, amateur archaeologist Charles Dawson announces the discovery of two skulls that appear to belong to a primitive hominid and ancestor of man, along with a canine tooth, a tool carved from an elephant’s tusk, and fossil teeth from a number of prehistoric animals.
Despite muted criticism from a minority of paleontologists, the majority of the scientific community hailed the so-called Piltdown Man as the missing evolutionary link between ape and man. The remains were estimated to be up to a million years old. For the next decade, scientists heralded the finding of Eoanthropus dawsoni, or “Dawson’s Dawn-man” in Latin, as confirmation of Darwin’s still-controversial theory of human evolution.
In the 1920s and ’30s, however, the Piltdown gravels were found to be much less ancient than believed, and other finds of human ancestors around the world seemed to call the authenticity of the Piltdown Man into question. In 1953, at an international congress of paleontologists, the Piltdown Man was first openly called a fraud. An intensive study of the remains showed that they were made up of a modern human cranium–no more than 600 years old; the jaw and teeth of an orangutan; and the tooth of a chimpanzee. Microscopic tests indicated that the teeth had been doctored with a file-like tool to make them seem more human. Scientists also found that the bones had been treated with chemicals to make them appear older. Other fossils found in the Piltdown quarry proved to be authentic but of types not found in Britain.
The person who orchestrated the hoax never came forward, but in 1996 a trunk in storage at the British Museum was found to contain fossils treated in the exact same manner as the Piltdown remains. The trunk bore the initials M.A.C.H., which seemed to suggest that Martin A.C. Hinton, a volunteer at the British Museum in 1912 and later a curator of zoology at the institution, was likely the culprit. Some theorized that he was attempting to embarrass Arthur Smith Woodward, curator of the British Museum’s paleontology department, because Woodward had refused Hinton’s request for a weekly pay raise.
- published: 19 Dec 2018
- views: 4585
2:13:23
King Arthur II & Prince Madoc's voyage to America in AD 562
Alan Wilson & James Michael present this lecture in a College of Kentucky - one of several that Alan lectured at in his lecture tour of 1992. James Michael sadl...
Alan Wilson & James Michael present this lecture in a College of Kentucky - one of several that Alan lectured at in his lecture tour of 1992. James Michael sadly passed away in January 2008. Were it not for his dedicated work little of this Arthur research would be known in the USA today.
This full documentary contains not just a presentation lecture but also extra footage which has never been broadcast until now. You will be shown some of the vast amounts of evidence concerning the voyage of Arthur 2 and Prince Madoc sailing from Britain to America during the 6th century - almost a thousand years before Columbus.
Also covered later in the documentary is James Michael explaining the ancient British Coelbren alphabet, and its connection to many inscriptions found in the America.
The establishment crooks have written off this Coelbren alphabet as the creation of a Welsh-British Antiquarian called Iolo Morganwg during the19th century, yet the authors easily show in their books how this accusation is completely false and they give many examples of its use and notice CENTURIES prior to the time of the alleged forgery.
The documentary is not always good quality in parts as it was only converted in 2008 using old VHS tapes originally recorded in 1992. Despite this it is a brilliant and informative documentary of how history -- like most things -- has been manipulated and forgotten.
Alan Wilson is now 80 years old and still going strong. He and his life-long fellow researcher Baram Blackett have written and published nine books. They also have available several documentaries (old and new) documenting their researches and what happens when you discover things the establishment doesn't want discovered.
Their books published to date (oldest first) are as follows:
1 - Arthur, King of Glamorgan and Gwent.
2 - Arthur and the Charter of Kings.
3 - Arthur the War King
4 - Artorius Rex Discovered
5 - The Holy Kingdom
6 - The King Arthur Conspiracy
7 - Moses in the Hieroglyphs
8 - The Discovery of the Ark of the Covenant
9 - The Trojan War of 650 BC
These books can be purchased at: http://www.richplanet.net/catalog/index.php?cPath=59
https://wn.com/King_Arthur_Ii_Prince_Madoc's_Voyage_To_America_In_Ad_562
Alan Wilson & James Michael present this lecture in a College of Kentucky - one of several that Alan lectured at in his lecture tour of 1992. James Michael sadly passed away in January 2008. Were it not for his dedicated work little of this Arthur research would be known in the USA today.
This full documentary contains not just a presentation lecture but also extra footage which has never been broadcast until now. You will be shown some of the vast amounts of evidence concerning the voyage of Arthur 2 and Prince Madoc sailing from Britain to America during the 6th century - almost a thousand years before Columbus.
Also covered later in the documentary is James Michael explaining the ancient British Coelbren alphabet, and its connection to many inscriptions found in the America.
The establishment crooks have written off this Coelbren alphabet as the creation of a Welsh-British Antiquarian called Iolo Morganwg during the19th century, yet the authors easily show in their books how this accusation is completely false and they give many examples of its use and notice CENTURIES prior to the time of the alleged forgery.
The documentary is not always good quality in parts as it was only converted in 2008 using old VHS tapes originally recorded in 1992. Despite this it is a brilliant and informative documentary of how history -- like most things -- has been manipulated and forgotten.
Alan Wilson is now 80 years old and still going strong. He and his life-long fellow researcher Baram Blackett have written and published nine books. They also have available several documentaries (old and new) documenting their researches and what happens when you discover things the establishment doesn't want discovered.
Their books published to date (oldest first) are as follows:
1 - Arthur, King of Glamorgan and Gwent.
2 - Arthur and the Charter of Kings.
3 - Arthur the War King
4 - Artorius Rex Discovered
5 - The Holy Kingdom
6 - The King Arthur Conspiracy
7 - Moses in the Hieroglyphs
8 - The Discovery of the Ark of the Covenant
9 - The Trojan War of 650 BC
These books can be purchased at: http://www.richplanet.net/catalog/index.php?cPath=59
- published: 02 Sep 2013
- views: 62585
2:37
Arts & Crafts Explained | William Morris's Legacy: W.A.S. Benson's Teapot | Curator's Corner
Discover the origins and aims of the Arts and Crafts movement through objects from the William Morris Gallery's collection.
What was Morris's legacy and what p...
Discover the origins and aims of the Arts and Crafts movement through objects from the William Morris Gallery's collection.
What was Morris's legacy and what place did technology have in the Arts & Crafts movement? Learn how Arts and Crafts designer W.A.S. Benson used the latest machinery to create his pieces—and make good design available to wider section of society.
https://wn.com/Arts_Crafts_Explained_|_William_Morris's_Legacy_W.A.S._Benson's_Teapot_|_Curator's_Corner
Discover the origins and aims of the Arts and Crafts movement through objects from the William Morris Gallery's collection.
What was Morris's legacy and what place did technology have in the Arts & Crafts movement? Learn how Arts and Crafts designer W.A.S. Benson used the latest machinery to create his pieces—and make good design available to wider section of society.
- published: 24 Jun 2021
- views: 2550
2:26
Modernist Art Smith Jewelry in Miami [Kovels.com]
Mark McDonald is a dealer from Hudson, New York. His booth at the Design Miami show had an exceptional display of modernist jewelry including work by Art Smith....
Mark McDonald is a dealer from Hudson, New York. His booth at the Design Miami show had an exceptional display of modernist jewelry including work by Art Smith. He and Terry Kovel are having a discussion about the jewelry. As you can hear there is a lot of activity at the show.
https://wn.com/Modernist_Art_Smith_Jewelry_In_Miami_Kovels.Com
Mark McDonald is a dealer from Hudson, New York. His booth at the Design Miami show had an exceptional display of modernist jewelry including work by Art Smith. He and Terry Kovel are having a discussion about the jewelry. As you can hear there is a lot of activity at the show.
- published: 14 Dec 2011
- views: 5336
16:09
O Black Hole! | Award-Winning Stop-Motion Animation
A woman who can't stand the passing of time turns herself into a black hole. A thousand unchanging years pass until one day the Singularity wakes inside her.
...
A woman who can't stand the passing of time turns herself into a black hole. A thousand unchanging years pass until one day the Singularity wakes inside her.
A selection of Short of the Week, the web's leading curators of quality short films.
SUBMIT A FILM: https://www.shortoftheweek.com/submit/
FULL REVIEW: https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2022/03/23/o-black-hole/
Subscribe to S/W on YouTube!
Website: http://www.shortoftheweek.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ShortoftheWeek
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shortoftheweek
Twitter: https://twitter.com/shortoftheweek
⛅️ O Black Hole!
dir. Renee Zhan
https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2022/03/23/o-black-hole/
"Unlike anything we’ve seen before. An epic musical that spans space/time and combines hand-drawn 2D animation with fluid stop-motion, as champions of great stories that brave new territory Zhan’s film ticks all the boxes" -🪸 S/W Curator Rob Munday
Music by: Harry Brokensha
Cinematographer: Adam Singodia
Production Designer: Richard Henley
Editor: Armiliah Aripin
Sound Designer: Ed Rousseau
Visual Effects Supervisor: Kristiāna Turlaja
Production Manager: Lorenzo Monti
Cast
Singularity: Emmy the Great
Black Hole: Loré Lixenberg
Vultures: Steven Hartley, Arthur Smith and Harry Brokensha
Planets: Thomas Lowen,Tom Herring, Alastair McNamara
Trees: Gabrielle Brooks, Phoebe Fildes, Adiescar Chase, Natalia Tsupryk
Moon: Chi Limpiroj
Cloud: Brian Gilbert
Humans: Miky Holdsworth, Marjut Rimminen, Riffy Ahmed
Colourist and Online Editor: Francis Qureshi
CG Artists: Valerie George, Mafalda Soares, Yilin Lesley Cai
Lead Compositor: Kristiāna Turlaja
Compositors: Eliis Kuusk, Carina Carlsson, Nicola Borsari, Sian Dury
Production Coordinators: Lotte Gibson, Fabiana Tesauro
Lead Model Maker: Helen Ferguson
Puppets, Models, and Props by: Gemma Byrne, Narika Jaggard, Penelope Konstantara, Grace Lawrence, Agathe Lederer, Roisin McCallum, Sophie Monks, Rosemarie Nelson, Alice Simonato, Jake Teale
Reproduced on this channel with the permission of the filmmakers.
https://wn.com/O_Black_Hole_|_Award_Winning_Stop_Motion_Animation
A woman who can't stand the passing of time turns herself into a black hole. A thousand unchanging years pass until one day the Singularity wakes inside her.
A selection of Short of the Week, the web's leading curators of quality short films.
SUBMIT A FILM: https://www.shortoftheweek.com/submit/
FULL REVIEW: https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2022/03/23/o-black-hole/
Subscribe to S/W on YouTube!
Website: http://www.shortoftheweek.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ShortoftheWeek
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shortoftheweek
Twitter: https://twitter.com/shortoftheweek
⛅️ O Black Hole!
dir. Renee Zhan
https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2022/03/23/o-black-hole/
"Unlike anything we’ve seen before. An epic musical that spans space/time and combines hand-drawn 2D animation with fluid stop-motion, as champions of great stories that brave new territory Zhan’s film ticks all the boxes" -🪸 S/W Curator Rob Munday
Music by: Harry Brokensha
Cinematographer: Adam Singodia
Production Designer: Richard Henley
Editor: Armiliah Aripin
Sound Designer: Ed Rousseau
Visual Effects Supervisor: Kristiāna Turlaja
Production Manager: Lorenzo Monti
Cast
Singularity: Emmy the Great
Black Hole: Loré Lixenberg
Vultures: Steven Hartley, Arthur Smith and Harry Brokensha
Planets: Thomas Lowen,Tom Herring, Alastair McNamara
Trees: Gabrielle Brooks, Phoebe Fildes, Adiescar Chase, Natalia Tsupryk
Moon: Chi Limpiroj
Cloud: Brian Gilbert
Humans: Miky Holdsworth, Marjut Rimminen, Riffy Ahmed
Colourist and Online Editor: Francis Qureshi
CG Artists: Valerie George, Mafalda Soares, Yilin Lesley Cai
Lead Compositor: Kristiāna Turlaja
Compositors: Eliis Kuusk, Carina Carlsson, Nicola Borsari, Sian Dury
Production Coordinators: Lotte Gibson, Fabiana Tesauro
Lead Model Maker: Helen Ferguson
Puppets, Models, and Props by: Gemma Byrne, Narika Jaggard, Penelope Konstantara, Grace Lawrence, Agathe Lederer, Roisin McCallum, Sophie Monks, Rosemarie Nelson, Alice Simonato, Jake Teale
Reproduced on this channel with the permission of the filmmakers.
- published: 08 Dec 2022
- views: 5182
27:49
The Museum of Curiosity - S1 E3 - Curated by Bill Bailey
Series 1, Episode 3 of BBC Radio's Museum of Curiosity, co-hosted and curated by the great Bill Bailey. This episode was first broadcast in 2008.
Series 1, Episode 3 of BBC Radio's Museum of Curiosity, co-hosted and curated by the great Bill Bailey. This episode was first broadcast in 2008.
https://wn.com/The_Museum_Of_Curiosity_S1_E3_Curated_By_Bill_Bailey
Series 1, Episode 3 of BBC Radio's Museum of Curiosity, co-hosted and curated by the great Bill Bailey. This episode was first broadcast in 2008.
- published: 14 Dec 2022
- views: 1384