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WEEKLY INSPIRATION • JUNE 26

Seit Februar bringt das einzig wahre Rundfunk-Tanzorchester Ehrenfeld den Funk in den Rundfunk. Woche für Woche liefern die 15 Ausnahmemusiker einen anderen hervorragenden Song im Neo Magazin Royale. Einen Song hat das RTO Ehrenfeld jedoch monatelang im Warm-Up der Sendung so perfektioniert, dass er einfach zu gut fürs Fernsehn ist, aber gerade so angemessen für unseren exklusiven Sendeplatz im Internet: Daft Punks "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger".

I’ve always said that a great orchestral arrangement makes any pop song 10x better. Case in point...

Also, great motion backdrops.


Dancer: Kikky Director: Hayato Ando (P.I.C.S.) Technical Director/3D Tracking Engineering: Paul Lacroix Technical Director: Tateha Sakamoto (P.I.C.S.) Software Engineering: Shinya Yoshida (MontBlanc Pictures) Choreographer: Tsutomu Sasao (Hidali) Hardware Engineering: Kenji Fujiune / Ryuji Fuchikami / Ken Mashitani (Panasonic) Motion Graphics & Design: Takeru Shima / Satoru Kaneko Music: Shotaro Tsurumaru(otoco) Producer: Yoshitaka Yuge / Tadashi Nagoya (P.I.C.S.) Production Assistant: Yuki Nakamura / Riku Ueno (P.I.C.S.) Movie Director of Photography: Tomoori Ugatani Lighting Director: Takashi Goda Camera Assistant: Nao Kitano / Shigeki Nakagawa Light Assistant: Yasutomo Nakai / Gaku Minato / Yasumasa Itoi Production Manager: Hiroshi Nakanishi (P.I.C.S.)

Real time motion tracking and projection mapping is prove we are living in the future!


Preposterous is a short about absurdity, random short scenes that do not make any sense. Music by : Vic Mizzy © 2016 www.florentporta.com

This video is absurd! And I mean that as a compliment.


Design You Trust select their picks for the best posters of the last 10 years. Turns out, I really like horror movie posters…


The short film An Optical Poem, 1938, by the celebrated German-born abstract film-maker Oskar Fischinger, in its entirety, composed to Franz Liszt's "2nd Hungarian Rhapsody." Made entirely with paper in stop motion fashion.

I only just found out about Oskar Fischinger the other day because of the Google Doodle, but I’m in love! Reminds me of the Dr. No opening titles.