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Spiderman 3 with a Scanner Darkly Effect
I think "A Scanner Darkly" was cel-shaded? This doesnt look cel-shaded to me
MikesHL13 (Member Profile)
No problemo. seinfeld, wtf religion, scanner darkly, and louis ck always get my upvote.
In reply to this comment by MikesHL13:
Thanks for the votes. Your "Vanilla Ice" sifts were great. Also liked the many "jazz" ones you've posted.
A Scanner Darkly - funny clip
Tags for this video have been changed from 'scanner, darkly, drugs, afraid, paranoia' to 'a scanner darkly, drugs, afraid, paranoia, philip k dick' - edited by kronosposeidon
Self Destructive Man - from Waking Life
I think the animation in A Scanner Darkly was done a lot better. To few fps on this.
And to all of you who are considering it, self-immolation is a baaad way to go.
Cows Are Evil - Great hand-Drawn Animation
The Meatrix
http://www.videosift.com/video/THE-MEATRIX-1
and A Scanner Darkly
http://www.videosift.com/video/Scanner-Darkly-Trailer
come to mind.
djsunkid (Member Profile)
thanks dj!
In reply to this comment by djsunkid:
http://www.videosift.com/video/DJ-Spooky-Scanner-Darkly
for your kitties and nukes.
calvados (Member Profile)
http://www.videosift.com/video/DJ-Spooky-Scanner-Darkly
for your kitties and nukes.
Which is the most universal human characteristic?
It's by Richard Linklater, who also directed Slacker, Dazed and Confused, The Newton Boys, and A Scanner Darkly (also rotoscoped), among others.
300 Speed Painting and Animation
Ya, it's called "rotoscoping:" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotoscoping
It can make for some crazy results. See "A Scanner Darkly," "Waking Life," "Heavy Metal," "American Pop" etc.
Blade Runner - Opening
nice soundtrack, btw if you like this film you love 'a scanner darkly'. Is based on a Philip K. Dick story aswell
Morgellons Syndrome -new disease, psychological or nanotech?
Don't get your undies all in a bunch, Bl.
"Sorry a viral advertising scam for a scanner darkly attempting to masquerade as real science."
Are you referring to a rumor started by a comment made by a Slashdotter noting the similiarity between Margellons and Dick's writing, a rumor that was subsequently spread around the net as fact? Hmmmmm....
You're right, the JAAD did print two letters and commentary. In scientific communities, letters are submitted as such, and not as papers, which would carry much more weight in the scientific and medical communities, because there is no real data to support them.
Of course, the CDC doesn't really lend any credence to the whole viral advertisement idea, and as JD mentioned, they're launching a proper investigation into the possibility of the disease.
The disease may be be a result of delusional parasitosis, sure, and likely is. But that does not mean that there is no benefit nor use to properly researching the disease, be it a psychological phenomenon or a parasitic infection, nor is it proof or even indication that the disease is being used as a marketing tool. There's a reason there are infectious disease experts seriously researching this disease, and it's not because they want to help sell a movie that's been out for nearly a year.
Morgellons Syndrome -new disease, psychological or nanotech?
Sorry a viral advertising scam for a scanner darkly attempting to masquerade as real science.
Waking Life - Dreams for free...
This looks like the same kind of live-action distortion used in A Scanner Darkly.