Last week we showed you a pretty cool livestreamed movie poster at Disneyland, featuring Johnny Depp interacting with fans in real time as the Mad Hatter from the upcoming Disney film Through the Looking Glass.
The execution was done by Denizen Company, whose co-founders, Joel Jensen and Joseph Matsushima, gave us some insight into how it was done.
Animated posters for movies? Sounds annoying. Wait, subtly animated posters? Now you have my attention.
Disney’s cinema adaptation of the Broadway musical Into the Woods is being teased with a series of animated portraits that do a good job setting the mood for a dark fairy tale. In most of the GIFs, the only movement is in the form of shifting shadows and reflected moonlight.
Subtle animation is quite a creative trend these days, so it’s not like Disney’s marketing team invented the idea. But it’s still a great example of when form and function work well together.
Millionaire software developer-turned-jungle-dwelling recluse-turned recent murder suspectJohn McAfee is here with a four-minute video about uninstalling his namesake software because life’s just weird like that sometimes.
In this video, McAfree says “fuck” and “shit” (which is why you’ve seen this video tagged NSFW by everyone today because no one trusts you to act like an adult and bring headphones to work, you child), does blow, takes his shirt off to flaunt his tribal tattoos, shoots a gun, and gets dry-humped by strippers who the credits tell us appear courtesy of Portland’s Club Exotica. So, I guess if any Guatemalan or Belizean assassins are currently looking for McAfee, he’s in Portland. With strippers and guns.
The video functions as an advertisement for whoismcafee.com, a visit to which tells us that McAfee is a guy with a blog about himself that he finances with the help of remnant ads. Also, George Jung, the cocaine kingpin that Johnny Depp portrayed in the 2001 biopic Blow, is apparently currently writing McAfee’s biography. So yeah, weird, right? Consider yourself totally weirded out by John McAfee. Credits after the jump.
Avec sa récente série « Celebrity Works », le photographe italien Maurizio Galimberti nous offre de belles images de célébrités telles que Johnny Depp, Sting ou Robert De Niro sous la forme inattendue d’une mosaïque de Polaroïds. Une réalisation très réussie à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.
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