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Art Attack!
One of our videos for our high school television broadcasting program. Starring Dave as... Neil... Butchanana?AD?a? what ever the fuck his name is...
Nederland 3 Netwerk: Blame World of Warcraft!
Utrecht School of the Arts Game Design and Development. School of Art and Technology HKU Project: Designing an irritating Interface. New WoW Support page cause Massacre at Dutch school. As seen on a Dutch television program called "Netwerk". Floris, Jenny, Bor, Martijn, Tom, Dieuwertje and Manuela ( actually its Manuelo but we like to call him Manuela because eveyone does :]) !! For people that don't get it: This is not REAL a.k.a. FAKE :D !!
Cider With Roger by Adam Millbank
A 2008 Graduate Film by Adam Millbank of the BA (Hons) Documentary Film and Television Programme, part of the International Film School, Wales (ISFW) at Newport School of Art, Media and Design.
The Death Of The Driscoll Dog by Daniel Downie
A 2008 Graduate Film by Daniel Downie of the BA (Hons) Documentary Film and Television Programme, part of the International Film School, Wales (ISFW) at Newport School of Art, Media and Design.
PBS 39 Tempo - Show 420 - Seg 1 - SMS Video Arts Program
Focus turns to the Salibury Middle School Aucio/Video Arts Program. Kids learn the in's and out's of TV Production
Multi-Storey by Jack Wormell and Stuart Hastie
A 2008 Graduate Film by Jack Wormell and Stuart Hastie of the BA (Hons ) Documentary Film and Television Programme, part of the International Film School, Wales (ISFW) at Newport School of Art, Media and Design.
Koos Art Center Teen Art Program Summer 2008
Instructor: Kim Garrison 12 local High School Students Create a learning experience for teens that provides: Experience with professional art techniques and concepts. Experience in setting up a professional art exhibit. An opportunity to exhibit work in a commercial art gallery. An opportunity for personal reflection and growth through art. Increased self-awareness and self-confidence through problem solving and teamwork. A group bonding experience through working with a common theme. Exhibition Opening, Saturday August 23 www.koos.org/ArtsEducation
John Waters - Filth 101. European Graduate School - 2000 1/4
http://www.egs.edu John Waters, American filmmaker, director, writer, personality, visual artist and art collector talking about his films, work, biography, ideas and philosophy. John Waters, born 1946, in a public open lecture with students and faculty of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department, film and movie program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2000. John Waters. John Waters rose to fame in the early 1970s for his transgressive cult films. John Waters' early films were all shot in the Baltimore area with his company of local actors, the Dreamlanders. In addition to Divine, the group included Mink Stole, Cookie Mueller, Edith Massey, David Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce, and others. These early films were among the first picked up for distribution by New Line Cinema. John Waters' films premiered at the Baltimore Senator Theatre and sometimes at the Charles Theatre. John Waters' early campy movies present filthily lovable characters in outrageous situations with hyperbolic dialogue. His early films, Pink Flamingos, Female Trouble, and Desperate Living, which he labeled the Trash Trilogy, pushed hard at the boundaries of conventional propriety and movie censorship. A particularly notorious final segment of Pink Flamingos, simply added in as a non sequitur to the end of the film, featured, in one take without special effects, a small dog defecating and Divine eating the feces. The 1981 film Polyester starred Divine opposite once-teen-idol Tab Hunter. John Waters films have become less controversial and more mainstream, although works such as Hairspray, Cry-Baby and Serial Mom still retain his trademark inventiveness. The film Hairspray was turned into a hit Broadway musical, which swept the 2003 Tony Awards, and a movie adaption of the Broadway musical was released in theaters on July 20, 2007. John Waters' most recent film, the NC-17-rated A Dirty Shame, is a move back toward his earlier, more controversial work of the 1970s. He also had a cameo in Jackass: Number Two, which starred Dirty Shame co-star Johnny Knoxville. John Waters has stated that his next movie will be a children's film titled "Fruitcake". John Waters is currently a professor of Cinema and Subcultural Studies at the European Graduate School. In 2007, he also became the host (as "The Groom Reaper") of 'Til Death Do Us Part, a program on America's Court TV network featuring dramatizations of real-life marriages that soured and ended in murder. A gay American, Waters is an avid supporter of gay rights and gay pride.[4] He is also a supporter of the United States Democratic Party. Waters has been known to create characters with alliterated names for his movies including Tracy Turnblad, Motormouth Maybelle, Dawn Davenport, Donald Dasher, Link Larkin, Penny Pingleton, Sylvia Stickles, Wade Walker, Wanda Woodward, Mona Malnorowski, David Divine, Bo-Bo Belsinger, Francine Fishpaw, Sandra Sullivan, Prudy Pingleton, Todd Tomorrow, Mole McHenry, Ursula Udders, Fat Fuck Frank, and Ramona Rickettes.
GIFTS49FILMS #24: How to Make Art
How to make art is a short stop motion animation about the creative process. Shot on 16mm in black and white, it could also be a metaphor for life except for the exploding buddha. Cathleen Thom created this lttle masterpiece while she attended GIFTS Independant Media Producers Program in 2006. A Film By: Cathleen Thom
Vision On Leftbank2
Tv theme and gallery piece to the art tastic and signlanguagemungous bbc children's television programme of the late 60s early 70s. Tony Hart, Pat or Pam? Kaysel, the professor, that invetor weirdy beardy bloke, ah...school holidays, Anyway, it definitely has a little gaelic shuffle to it, and is quite hypnotic to play, so much so that it's quite easy to loose track of where you are whilst playing.. I had fun working this out from the original, I've simplified the backing a little as I'm quite sure there are a lot of sus / aug / dim / add9 dangled5th chords to test ones' finger dexterity and control quite ardently, for finalist not ironically completest reasons only I might add. Unfortunately, we can't return any of your paintings, they all go into a charity auction at Wood Lane in the summer hols, proceeds to be divided between BBC end of term bbq and Camden Lock clean up campaign and refurbishment of the Jenny Wren.