Title sequence from documentary film on the Mexican muralist Diego Rivera's work in the U.S. He was commissioned to paint a mural at the Ford Motor Company Plant in Detroit Michigan. He was also hired to do a mural in Rockefeller Center in New York, but became very controversial as he included Leni...
Check out this candid camera prank from Brazilian Network SBT's Silvio Santos Show. An elevator gets stucked and the electricity goes off. See the inocent people being set up with a girl "from the other side". Enjoy!
Exploring the idea of kaleidoscopic imagery in timelapse. This time expands upon the idea, creating scenes that feel like new worlds in alternate universes. Utilizing camera techniques such as hyperlapse and aerial video to further showcase the surrealism in the video. Cities showcased in this vide...
When Tennessee Williams first met Frank Merlo, a handsome, athletic, working-class Italian-American from NJ at a Provincetown bar in 1947, he was already the celebrated playwright of The Glass Menagerie. What began as a one-night tryst turned into a 14-year romantic partnership, which they also enjo...
Produced by Winterland Pictures.Directed / Edited & Camera by Jason BroxCinematography / Lighting & Camera by Bill FelkerSound Engineered by Todd FitzgeraldP...
"Art and Ideals: President John F. Kennedy" uses the power of JFK’s own remarkable words to explore his presidential legacy through the lens of his appreciation and promotion of the arts. It also provides visitors with an understanding of how the Kennedy Center—our National Cultural Center—became a
Late 1800s: The etymology of the phrase "drag queen" is debatable, but many scholars believe that the phrase was coined in the 1800s as a reference to the hoop skirt. As seen in this photo, hoop skirts would "drag" along the ground. The term "queen" was used as a derogatory slur towards homosexuals...