Worth Watching #158: Sword Dance
Simply spectacular performance. - Eric Maierson 早乙女太一☓チームラボ [吉例]新春特別公演「龍と牡丹」-剣舞/影絵- from TEAMLABNET on YouTube. See what else we think is Worth Watching.
Simply spectacular performance. - Eric Maierson 早乙女太一☓チームラボ [吉例]新春特別公演「龍と牡丹」-剣舞/影絵- from TEAMLABNET on YouTube. See what else we think is Worth Watching.
The Open Society Documentary Photography Project is soliciting calls for the 2014 Audience Engagement Grant Program, a funding opportunity for photographers documenting a human rights or social justice issue to enact change. Deadline to apply is July 8th, 2014.
Beginning this year, two tracks of support will be offered to individuals at different phases of their Audience Engagement Projects:
This article is part of a series of posts with tips and tricks from our producers' experience working with Adobe Premiere Pro CC after years of working in Final Cut Pro. To read more about why we made the switch, check out this post. I've noticed that Premiere Pro’s title tool (Command-T) does not automatically convert quotation mark to smart quotes, sometimes called curly quotes. By default quotation marks look like this: To create smart quotes on a Mac simply use the keystroke Option-[ (Option-Open Bracket) for an open smart quote and Option-Shift-[ (Option-Shift-Open Bracket) for a closed smart quote. Much nicer.
We are pleased to present Japan’s Disposable Workers, a film series produced in collaboration the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Based on Shiho Fukada’s portrait series, the film explores the labor issues affecting Japan in three sections, to illustrate the larger global labor crisis at work. Overworked to Suicide After the recession of the 1990s, Japan’s white collar salarymen increasingly must work arduous hours for fear of losing their jobs. Working essentially two shifts a day for weeks at a time leads frequently to feelings of depression, something that is still stigmatized in Japan. Net Cafe Refugees Internet cafes have existed in Japan for over a decade, but in the mid 2000s, customers began using these spaces as living quarters. Internet cafe refugees are mostly temporary employees, their salary too low to rent their own apartments. Dumping Ground Kamagasaki, Osaka, Japan used to be a thriving day laborer’s town. Today, it is home…
Just brilliant animation. - Eric Maierson JohnnyExpress from AlfredImageworks on Vimeo. See what else we think is Worth Watching.