Monday 5 January 2009

oh yes, and this...

not sure what to say here.
i like this
but i hate grease...
make your own mind up


ps, i like the fact the john travolta lego man has a pilots uniform on

AHHHH fug, im on a roll here



and escaping from the lego music videos onto what ive always thought was eddie izzards best stand up sketch adapted by some tiny little lego actors

More Random Vids

ive been trawling Youtube when i should have been doing something else...







as you can see, this week i have mostly been injesting stop motion through my eyes after watching a bit of W&G and some monty python animations over the holidays, inspired so much that i am going to retreat to my castle and create, create, create. Anyone that fancies joining me can come along on weds 33rd of Granary to my castle atop the mountain snaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhh.................

Thursday 1 January 2009

The Junior Christian Science Bible Lesson Show

No this isnt a plea to you to join the religious fanatics waging war around the world but more a quick review of a programme i came across.
Now this programme is nuts, i would call it a reason for the abolition of public access television in the states.
normally i would not watch this tosh and discard it as religious propaganda, but having watched a few clips of the show and realising that this has more than your usual US televangelistic bull about it. The presenter who runs the show really seems to get into his character, albeit which ever puppets rear he has shoved his hand up.
I dont know if this is still running in the states though so who knows how relative this really is.



Now onto something more serious, i dont know how many people in our class have been keeping an eye on the industry and how it is running at the moment but a lot of television production companies are facing a bleak year or two ahead. Now some people may be worried, some may not care. i personally came only say that the one thing we can do is to go ahead and get our degrees, as hopefully this 'blight' will reduce the amount of crap telly on the air and bring back proper television shows. Come the end of this 'wave of destruction' that we are facing, not only inside our projected job field but also across all other business and commercial sectors we will probably be facing a lack of skilled individuals as people already doing the work we hope to get when leaving uni may well have moved onto pastures anew and there may well be the gaps that we need for us to do what we want.
(this was inspired by an article in the Media Guardian and Charlie Brookers Screen Wipe, both from some time before christmas, Happy New Year)