So yeah…I randomly found this as a follow up to the last movie. I actually like this one better I think.
Tag fun
BLUE LOUNGE
Just lovin these little gadget things…and for you’re getting, not a bad price.
Check out Blue Lounge.
MY SHOOT AT SEVEN CYCLES
Well here it is: I decided to do a time lapse of a recent shoot I did. My brother and I can get a little wacky so watch close! I will post more photos from the shoot and the final advertisement movie soon, so stay tuned! Enjoy!
PLAYING FOR CHANGE: SONG AROUND THE WORLD
This is a little “old news” I think, but I just heard about it and I think it is perhaps the most incredible thing I have ever seen, so I won’t say anything else about it. Please just watch.
This is the story from NPR:
~Until a video of “Stand by Me” had gone viral on YouTube, Roger Ridley had sung and played guitar anonymously on the streets of Santa Monica, Calif., for years. The video begins with Ridley and then mixes in 40 other musicians from around the world. It’s part of a 10-song collection called Playing for Change: Songs Around the World.
Producer Mark Johnson got the idea a few years ago when he heard Ridley’s voice on a street in Santa Monica.
“I approached him after the performance and said, ‘Hey, if I come back in an hour with some recording equipment and cameras, I’d love to record you, film you, add musicians around the world to it,’ ” Johnson says. “And he looked at me really funny, sort of thought I was crazy. But he said, ‘OK, if you come back, we’ll do it.’ ”
Another strong voice on “Stand by Me” is Grandpa Elliot, a staple of the New Orleans street scene, where he’s been playing since age 6.
“You know, in New Orleans it’s interesting, because a lot of the best musicians play on the streets,” Johnson says. “And so Grandpa [Elliot] is known by everybody in New Orleans as one of its greatest musicians and an icon of New Orleans music.”
These are just two of the many voices and instruments heard on Playing for Change. The song always starts with Ridley, then Johnson puts headphones on Grandpa Elliot in New Orleans, then plays those recordings for a tribe of Zuni Indians to add a drum, and on and on for a total of “37 other musicians that never met around the world.”~
ULTIMATE BOSTON
I just love this town…there really is no other place like it.
COOL COUCH
Not sure how comfortable it would be, but there are many others like this out there. Check them out here: Freshome.com

WHAT? SHEEP??
Just Awesome!




