One day. Maybe.

One day. Maybe.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbCq5Zexfd4&w=500&h=300
The winterland creatures are abuzz as an elusive ice skater cuts triple axels upon their enchanted pond.
Client: Subway
Agency: MMB Boston
ACD, Art Director: Chris Poulin
ACD, Copywriter: George Goetz
Art Director: Jen Campbell
Copywriter: Liz Giuggio
Producer: Danene Dicicco
Production Co.: Charlex
Director: Ryan Dunn
Illustrator: Eleanor Davis
Cel Animator: Chris Carboni
Compositor: Ryan Gotilla
Producer: Alex Jarman
An arresting set of music. Enjoy.

We found her in a box, in our bedroom, about three seconds away from entire residential destruction by way of the Little Lamb Enchantment. Fortunately, we were able to coax her out of the box and back to safety with the old “Do you want some Gogurt?” diversion.

Nineteen songs; varying shades of Haloweenness. You will find a range of styles here (yes, including Salem), but you will not find “Monster Mash”, sorry. Nor will there will be any Kanye West (sorry “Monster” fans), but there is one rap verse.
Enjoy, if you dare.
Similar to his Found Songs LP from 2009, Ólafur Arnalds has released Living Room Songs, a project recorded over the course of one week from the bedroom of his Reykjavík apartment, and released for free as each song was finished.
This time, however, he included videos of each recording to accompany the music. The album will be packaged and released in high-quality form later this year. You can pre-order it here, and receive a free postcard.
Enjoy the album on his website, and have a look at the genesis of these beautiful compositions below…
In keeping with my farm animal theme yet again, here is a cool thesis animation from Nikolas Ilic, who recently graduated from Sheridan College in Canada.
This brilliant image courtesy Jonathan Mak.
Keeping my pig theme going, here’s a radical stop-motion short film set to Willie Nelson covering Coldplay. Directed by Johnny Kelly.
I almost cried. Almost.
Here’s the making of. Right up my alley…
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On October 10, 2011, Matthew Herbert will release his latest LP entitled “One Pig.” According to his label’s website, it is an album “made entirely from recordings of a modern pig’s life cycle from birth to plate.”
I was intrigued with the concept on a number of levels, so decided to give a listen to the meaning behind the project.
I left the video not wholly convinced of his motives. I think Matthew is purposefully standing in the gray area of the matter, and it’s a win/win for him in this case.
One one hand, he has an easy out as an artist to say he is simply observing and presenting his emotional reaction to a realism he has no control over. Editorially he gets to present the life cycle of a food product typically very distant from its consumers.
On the other hand, however, he is also sensationalizing the process to a degree. Even if his money is going to charity (not sure whether it is), having an EP of Micachu remixes crop up as a PR strategy suddenly turns an austere, introspective set of field recordings into a flavor of the month musical romp through the inevitable pipeline of hipsterdom.
Here is an iTunes link where you can preview the album and preorder if you can unearth the beauty beneath its grating tone:
A dresser slides from room to room, from one era to the next. All of this (except for the wallpaper) was captured in-camera, stop-action.
Behind the Scenes:

Client: Sherwin-Williams
Agency: Doner
Agency Producer: Adam Simmons
Agency Creative Director: Valerie Foley
Agency Art Director: Natalie Bierl
Production Co.: Charlex
Director: Ryan Dunn
Director of Photography: Helder Sun
Stop-Motion Animator: Andrew Hodges
Stop-Motion Producer: Kelli Bixler
Post-Production Co.: Charlex
Senior Producer: Nicole Stevens
Flame Artist: Marc Goldfine
2D Animator: Jose Fuentes
Smoke Editor: Alan Neidorf
Executive Producer: Meredith Machial
This is what a 5.9 earthquake in Virginia looks like. God, I love the internet. Via jmckinley’s posterous.
In one year, U.S. restaurants can produce up to 1.4 million pounds of grease. Skip the grease, come to Subway! Or watch this commercial I shot for them, at least.
Client: Subway
Agency: MMB Boston
ACD, Art Director: Chris Poulin
ACD, Copywriter: George Goetz
Art Director: Jen Campbell
Copywriter: Liz Giuggio
Director of Broadcast: Sara Ventetuolo
Production: Charlex
Director: Ryan Dunn
DP: Pete Konczal
Producer: Diane Leuci
VFX Supervisor: Steve Chiarello
Post-Production: Charlex
Creative Director: Ryan Dunn
Senior Producer: Alex Jarman
Lead Editor: John Zawisha
Asst. Editor: Drew Weigel
Lead Flame Artist: Marc Goldfine
Flame Artist: John Yu
2D Compositor: Jun Lee
Lead Lighter: James Fisher
Additional Lighters: Keith McMenamy, Will Atkins
Lead Modeler: Alex Cheparev
Additional Modelers: Hung Ma, Chin Lee
Lead Rigger: Steve Mann
Additional Rigger: Andre Stuppert
Lead CG Animator: Tony Tabtong
CG Supervisor: Keith McCabe
Supervising Producer: Lori Fechter
ECD: Alex Weil
EP: Meredith Machial
To the delight of many a fan, Game of Thrones returns to HBO in the Spring of 2012 for its second season (where winter will still be coming to Westeros). We have some returning cast members, some dearly departed characters who sadly will not, and more importantly we get to meet some all new characters (and the actors they will play).
I will keep a running tally on the current state of casting here for all to enjoy, updating as frequently as the news comes in (or as close as I can get).
New Cast |
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Nonso Anozie is
Xaro Xhoan Daxos |
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Simon Armstrong is
Qhorin Halfhand |
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Andy Beckwith is
Rorge |
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Nicholas Blane is
The Spice King |
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Sam Callis is
Gold Cloak |
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Oona Chaplin is
Talisa |
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Gwendoline Christie is
Brienne Tarth |
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Ben Crompton is
Dolorous Edd Tollett |
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Steven Cole is
Kovarro |
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Liam Cunningham is
Davos Seaworth |
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Karl Davies is
Alton Lannister |
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Oliver Ford Davies is
Maester Cressen |
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Stephen Dillane is
Stannis Baratheon |
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Edward Dogliani is
Rattleshirt |
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Roy Dotrice is
Hallyne |
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Simon Fisher-Becker is
High Septon |
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Ian Hanmore is
Pyat Pree |
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Ralph Ineson is
Dagmer Cleftjaw |
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Gerard Jordan is
Biter |
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Rose Leslie is
Ygritte |
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Patrick Malahide is
Balon Greyjoy |
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Michael McElhatton is
Roose Bolton |
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Fintan McKeown is
Ser Amory Lorch |
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Anthony Morris is
The Tickler |
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Hannah Murray is
Gilly |
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Lucian Msamati is
Salladhor Saanœ |
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Daniel Portman is
Podrick Payne |
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Robert Pugh is
Craster |
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John Stahl is
Rickard Karstark |
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Carice Van Houten is
Melisandre of Asshai |
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Tony Way is
Dontos Hollard |
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Gemma Whelan is
Yara Greyjoy |
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Tom Wlaschiha is
Jaqen H’ghar |
Returning Lead Cast |
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Alfie Allen is
Theon Greyjoy |
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Emilia Clarke is
Daenerys Targaryen |
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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau is
Ser Jaime Lannister |
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Peter Dinklage is
Tyrion Lannister |
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Michelle Fairley is
Catelyn Stark |
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Aidan Gillen is
Petyr Baelish |
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Jack Gleeson is
Joffrey Baratheon |
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Iain Glen is
Ser Jorah Mormont |
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Kit Harington is
Jon Snow |
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Lena Headey is
Cersei Baratheon |
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Isaac Hempstead-Wright is
Bran Stark |
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Richard Madden is
Robb Stark |
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Rory McCann is
Sandor Clegane |
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Sophie Turner is
Sansa Stark |
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Maisie Williams is
Arya Stark |
Returning Featured Cast |
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John Campbell-West is
Samwell Tarly |
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Ron Donachie is
Ser Rodrik Cassel |
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Jerome Flynn is
Bronn |
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Conleth Hill is
Varys |
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Donald Sumpter is
Maester Luwin |
Returning Guest Cast |
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Amrita Acharia is
Irri |
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Roger Allam is
Illyrio Mopatis |
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Josef Altin is
Pyp |
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Gethin Anthony is
Renly Baratheon |
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Esmé Bianco is
Ros |
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David Bradley is
Ser Walder Frey |
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Dominic Carter is
Janos Slynt |
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Antonia Christophers is
Mhaegen |
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James Cosmo is
Jeor Mormont |
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Charles Dance is
Tywin Lannister |
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Joseph Dempsie is
Gendry |
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Kate Dickie is
Lysa Arryn |
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Stephen Don is
Stiv |
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Emun Elliot is
Marillion |
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Lino Facioli is
Robert (Sweetrobin) Arryn |
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Elyes Gabel is
Rakharo |
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Ian Gelder is
Ser Kevan Lannister |
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Julian Glover is
Grand Maester Pycelle |
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Ben Hawkey is
Hot Pie |
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Wilko Johnson is
Ser Ilyn Payne |
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Sibel Kekilli is
Shae |
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Susie Kelly is
Masha Keddle |
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Mark Lewis Jones is
Shagga |
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Francis Magee is
Yoren |
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Clive Mantle is
Greatjon Umber |
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Ian McElhinney is
Ser Barristan Selmy |
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Luke McEwan is
Rast |
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Roxanne McKee is
Doreah |
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Kristian Nairn is
Hodor |
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Art Parkinson is
Rickon Stark |
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Aimee Richardson is
Myrcella Baratheon |
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Dar Salim is
Qotho |
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Eugene Simon is
Ser Lancel Lannister |
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Mark Stanley is
Grenn |
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Conan Stevens is
Ser Gregor Clegane |
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Owen Teale is
Ser Alliser Thorne |
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Peter Vaughan is
Maester Aemon Targaryen |
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Natalia Tena is
Osha |
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Eros Vlahos is
Lommy Greenhands |
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Callum Wharry is
Tommen Baratheon |
Cass McCombs’ album “Wit’s End,” came out back in April, and it’s been a slow burn for me. My apathy had nothing to do with how laid back, quiet, reserved and melancholic it was, because I rather like all of those qualities in an album. I think it may have been the general coating of malaise spread over top of everything, a suffocating feeling like sleeping with a garbage bag for a blanket.
However, in returning to the album a couple of months later—and a couple of months wiser—I now find beauty in the despondence, comfort in its distance. And the above video for lead track and single, “County Line,” expresses that tone perfectly. What I first construed as depressed alienation I now embrace as the echo of a comforting voice across a windless field.
I intend to wrap myself up in this album for a little while, and see how it fits. The good news is that it’s not a garbage bag for a blanket after all, more like a coarse but cozy wool. Hard to sell that to you as Summer breathes down our neck, but the nights can get chilly.




