Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The opening scene of Inglorious Basterds is perhaps my favorite scene ever. It displays mastery from the director, cinematographer, and all the actors involved. This little segment may show why. Inglorious Basterds
Films compressed into barcodes takes every frame of famous films and squashes them together into a smaller image. This gives an overall color scheme of the film.
Director Adam Levine recently came out with his movie 50/50, about a young man who is diagnosed with cancer. The story follows him as he deals with the reality of his situation, and his friends help him out. It is shot remarkably well, presenting the audience with a stark, realistic picture that helps them identify with the main character, Adam. The following is one particular scene from the film. 50/50 Scene

Monday, January 23, 2012

Since this blog is about inspiration, I suppose I should include my favorite painting. I've loved this since the moment I saw it. The care devoted to the figure contrasts wonderfully with the unfinished background in a way that really speaks to me. It displays love, the moment when you see someone you care for, and the rest of the world just sort of slips away.
I love sketchbooks- they really represent the creative process through their disorder, the mistakes, the abandoned concepts. They have a beauty all of their own. Here are some wonderful examples;
50 Mindblowing Sketches
The works of Igor Kieryluk are truly admirable for their detail and their level of mysticism. They create a world within a small picture, with attention to detail that suspends disbelief of the viewer. Igor Kieryluk's Gallery

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

A source of inspiration- entire film made my collaboration. A group effort by the wonderful people over at www.hitrecord.org
Morgan M. Morgansen's Date with Destiny
This is my blog site
It is called inspiration!
I do like haikus