The human race /sigh
Dream Music: Part II is a musical voyage into the depths of the subconscious. This lyrical narrative reflects on the perception of time within dreams and waking life. Filmed on location in 2 states over the course of 6 months, we explored our new production technique of what we call ‘lyric-lapsing’, to achieve the surrealistic feeling of movement. We built upon the foundation of Part 1 with ambitious ideas that usually took around 6-8 hours of work for 3-4 seconds of footage. Our goal was to pioneer a new film genre by telling a story through art and music. Part 2 was made to transport the viewer from their own reality into a world of dreams and at the end, they awake to wonder how we were able to take them there. Each scene was born from the symbolic meaning of the lyrics and overall message of the film; Time is the illusion within the dream of life.
Not sure if a repost but
cried like a damn baby man, poor thing
Yeah! I couldn't believe it.Animal communicator? Really?
For me, it was undone by making the dog suffer for a few more hours to fulfil some emotional void in the people looking after it so they could feel like they were doing some good (and making a soppy video out of it).OhYou.jpg
That bit is indeed horse manure, but the fact they gave some homeless and unloved dog that compassion and love in its last few hours is pretty damn touching
Yeah! I couldn't believe it.
Should have just thrown a brick on its head right?
6-8 hours of work to produce just 3-4 seconds of footage.
Also,
Is that correct? The bits in the bar and the train tracks could prob be done in 5 mins. Just, step forward, picture, step forward, picture. Unless I'm missing something.
No, put the dog to sleep while it was in the vet hospital.Should have just thrown a brick on its head right?
The dog was in a vet hospital. The vet will have said 'You really ought to put this dog to sleep'. The people who brought the dog in will have said (based on the video) 'No, we'll take him home and let him die naturally'.I love dogs, I have two of my own & can generally tell what they want but come on, that is ridiculous. All he wanted was to die quietly with someone or thing near him in a comfortable place which is why he died where he did...you don't need an animal communicator for that. Most people would want the exact same thing if they were dying.