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Tim Burton takes on Adams Familys, "WEDNSEDAY"

Holiday Ride | Chevrolet

WKB says...

God damn y'all a bunch of cynical mother fuckers in these comments. I mean, you're not wrong, it's a holiday commercial for a company that wants to make money. Sure. But it is also really well done and, at least for me, touched a nerve with the progression of time, loss, looking back at the "good ole' days," and remembering what we still have. I appreciate this submission, Bob!

World's longest drone fpv one shot.

rancor says...

The sound is always all foley for videos like this, but usually really well done. The most technical part in my book is flying backwards, that's totally blind (unless perhaps a 360 camera was used, but I don't get that sense).

Actually, how about that? There's a pretty sweet "making of" to go with it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWfv6QZ87k0

BSR said:

That's a pretty silent drone. Looks like a lot work and skill.

animation vs. arcade games

lucky760 says...

I thought this was really well done. My kids loved it too.

They watch every Alan Becker video as it's released (and for fun, they call him Alan Beckerson)

Playing with Time

STAR TREK: ACID PARTY

Aqua - Barbie Girl as a sad 90's ballad

Storm Surge Like You've Never Experienced it Before

The Sinking City

Turkish Airlines:Safety Video with The LEGO Movie Characters

Lego Super Smooth stop motion build - 75159 Death Star

The Viral Experiment - The Woolshed Company

kir_mokum says...

the reason these videos are believable is because of the production value of them (and the subsequent degradation via youtube encoding). i've called out one or 2 of these as real because i know how much work it takes to do that level of realism and it was incredibly unlikely a team that large and that professional would spend that much time/effort/money just to make a fake video or make a point. i guess i was wrong.

the shark one was really well done and would have been a pain in the ass to do.

Patton Oswalt explains My Little Pony

SDGundamX says...

The "Friendship is Magic" series is really well done. It's the brainchild of Lauren Faust, who was a writer and co-developer (with her husband) of the popular "Powerpuff Girls" series. The show manages to provide lots of moral lessons (like how to constructively deal with major disappointments, self-esteem issues, conflict with friends, etc.) that are directly relevant to young girls without ever becoming preachy. It's one of those shows that occasionally contains pop-culture references that may fly over the head of your child but will make you as a parent chuckle. My 4-year old daughter loves it--she specifically requested a Rainbow Dash plush for Christmas and we were happy to give it to her because we really appreciate the care that goes into the cartoon to help young girls develop positive self-images.

Frankly, there's lots of good quality animations for kids these days that are enjoyable for adults to watch as well. We love to watch Peppa Pig, Octonauts, Paw Patrol, Doc McStuffins--even Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse (which contains a surprising number of Star Wars references).

artician said:

I expect that I'm a potential-Brony. Pre-brony? I don't know. All I do know is that I haven't had time to watch it yet, but every single thing I see and hear about this show virtually guarantees I'll be a fan once I do. They nailed a sweet spot with the art and animation, and that ridiculously saccharine-sweet tone is just the right kind of self-parody and legitimate cuteness that only comes along once in a while.

A Bad Lip Reading of the First Democratic Debate 2015

GameSoundCon 2010: "Introduction to Game Audio"

artician says...

Well, I like all the classics like early Megaman, Nobuo Uematsu, Yasunori Mitsuda, Hitoshi Sakimoto, anything from Falcom (Y's, Xanadu, etc).
There are some truly oddball compositions out there that are dear to me, like a lot of the work of Zuntata, which was an in-house band for Taito in the 90's. Similarly, a lot of the weird, sample-based music from the Amiga-era, from people like Chris Huelsbeck, Dave Wittaker and Rob Hubbard.
In recent years, from Japan I've really gotten into anything that Yoko Shimomura has done, and Michiru Yamane upended/revitalized some of the later Castlevania's music in the best way possible.
I will always go to Koichi Sugiyama's Dragon Quest music whenever I want to turn someone on to truly beautiful game compositions (chills), or just relax. Also Matt Uelmen's music for Diablo 2 and Torchlight games also veers toward more contemporary genre's, but is atmospheric, masterful and provides a really well-done alternative sound for what we usually get in interactive media.
Some super strange stuff that just sticks out as not belonging anywhere else: Katamari Damacy's OST, the VibRibbon soundtrack, the Neverhood soundtrack by Terry Taylor, the hidden gem that is the "Moon: Remix RPG Adventure" soundtrack (seriously a great one; check it out).
I have a lot of game music and it's my primary soundtrack while I work.

ant said:

Whar are your favorite game tunes?



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