So Script Frenzy was a bust for me this year. April was unrelenting (of course, mostly self imposed). Here is the video for the May gathering of Boston Media Makers.
Here is the April video. [Read more...]
narrative short film for the web
Hello, my name is ndlela nkobi. I am a filmmaker and web developer based in Boston and New York.
So Script Frenzy was a bust for me this year. April was unrelenting (of course, mostly self imposed). Here is the video for the May gathering of Boston Media Makers.
Here is the April video. [Read more...]
I shot this yesterday. It is Clawhammer Tim playing and singing at Boston Media Makers.
If you look close enough, you might see glimpse of me in the video.
This is a new project I am involved with.
Presenting . . . LiveWP.
Hosted by James Coletti and Kurt Eng, the show is a monthly video podcast about all things WordPress. It has been interesting being part of a show as it is forming and figuring itself out. I am interested to see how we make the show better with each episode. Will start editing episode 2 next week.
The MO so far is that we shoot in bars around Boston (notice the beers) and might be joined by others in the future. David Werner is on the main camera and does the voice-over. I am on camera B and did the editing. Mitcho graced us with his presence.
LiveWP TV – Epidsode 1 from LiveWP TV on Vimeo.
It was the summer of 1994. The summer of Aaliyah. Two kids showed up on the music scene with a whole different vibe. We soon found out that one of them was Dr. Dre’s little brother and the other could sing his ass off. There was no escaping the sound of “Regulate” coming out of apartment windows, cars driving past, . . . Nate Dogg went on to do some of the best guest appearance on hip hop and R&B songs. My favorite being “Oh No” with Mos Def and Pharoahe Monch. Of course, how can we ever forget “HOLD UP! Heeeey all my . . .” on “The Next Episode” (He owned that song! And Xxplosive). RIP!
Mos Def feat. Pharoahe Monch & Nate Dogg – Oh No
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This video was edited by Ian Albinson of The Art of the Title Sequence for a presentation at SXSW.
A Brief History of Title Design from Ian Albinson on Vimeo.
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I was rushing through Penn Station to get to the subway when I heard musician Jahstix playing his guitar and singing as part of the MTA’s Music Under New York program. It sounded great. Then I noticed the dancing and decided to capture this footage. The date stamp on the video is wrong. It was 01/13/2011.
Directed by director and conceptual artist Sam Taylor-Wood, written by Jane Goldman, voice-over by Dame Judi Dench (M) and Daniel Craig (James Bond). Created by http://www.weareequals.org