I can watch timelapse after timelapse and never ever get tired of them.
A fella made this one on a flight from Amsterdam and it’s a good one:
Heard of it?
I hadn’t until my pal, Lars, turned me onto it and next thing I knew I was combing the Web, looking for as many stories about it as I could.
Turns out, this scream sound effect has been used as a bit of a tribute in more films than you can shake a stick at.
Once you’re familiar with the Wilhelm Scream, you’ll be hearing it all over the place:
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Commercials have a way of kicking the authenticity out of our ability to be spontaneous.
People do things “spontaneously” now, more than ever, for Facebook or whatever social-networking site they subscribe to, which can be a drag but if it gets us off our butts and back into a playful, whimsical state-of-mind, it sure can’t hurt.
Case in point, T-Mobile’s new commercial shot in Penn Station. There may be hope yet for the art of the commercial – if it makes us smile or laugh – where there’s laughter there’s hope indeed:
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We knew him, we loved him and, especially with a remake of The Prisoner in development, we will miss him.
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perspective : technology integration and learning
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