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Tengo / January 29, 2012 11:08 pm This is probably the flash mob that started it all. The first flash mob ever was actually created in Manhattan in May 2003, by Bill Wasik, senior editor of Harper’s Magazine. However, I believe flash mob gained much momentum only after this attempt by T-Mobile.
Tengo / January 29, 2012 10:58 pm Over 25 million views! That goes to say how special this flash mob is: More than 200 dancers were performing their version of “Do Re Mi”, in the Central Station of Antwerp. with just 2 rehearsals they created this amazing stunt! Those 4 fantastic minutes started the 23 of march 2009, 08:00 AM. It is a promotion stunt for a [...]
Tengo / January 29, 2012 3:54 pm This is a brilliant parody by Joe Nussbaum on George Lucas and Star Wars. I often show it as the first short film to my students to illustrate how ideas usually come from our everyday life. 1967 film student George Lucas has writer’s block trying to finish his “Space Wheat” script, until a beautiful fellow student with a familiar hairstyle [...]
Tengo / January 29, 2012 3:08 pm Nice Greek short film that inspires hope.
Tengo / January 29, 2012 3:01 pm To promote their new handphone model with a real wooden back panel rather than the usual plastics, NTT docomo made this amazing viral video.
Tengo / January 29, 2012 2:37 pm The commercial that started it all. One success after 605 failures.
Tengo / January 29, 2012 2:23 pm Gulp. The world's largest stop-motion animation shot on a Nokia N8. ‘Gulp’ is a short film created by Sumo Science at Aardman, depicting a fisherman going about his daily catch. Shot on location at Pendine Beach in South Wales, every frame of this stop-motion animation was shot using a Nokia N8, with its 12 megapixel camera and Carl Zeiss optics. [...]
Tengo / January 27, 2012 11:39 pm Peter Jackson is not just an excellent filmmaker. He is also really clever about marketing by creating a lot of hype with his behind the scenes production video blogs. I am highlighting this particular video blog because we get to see the amazing amount of logistics that go behind the movie. Can’t wait for the movie!
Tengo / January 27, 2012 12:18 am Documentary purists may not agree with the way Michael Moore manipulate his footages to put forward his liberal political views. However, hardly anyone disagrees that Michael Moore is gifted at telling non-fictional stories. After all, he won an Oscar with “Bowling for Columbine”. I attended a documentary masterclass by Alan Rosenthal some years ago. He is the author of the [...]
Tengo / January 26, 2012 11:58 pm YOU’LL NEVER LOOK AT DINNER THE SAME WAY AGAIN The quote on the documentary film’s poster can’t be more apt. It underlines how I feel after watching the documentary. This is exactly what a good documentary should set out to achieve. You may not agree with the filmmaker but a good documentary makes you question life. And no, I am [...]
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