The Spun Out Trilogy from Matt P. on Vimeo.
A trilogy of video I made using the iOS app Vine. Aside from the transitional titles inbetween episodes, the footage itself is totally unedited, so there are premature cuts and extra shots still in the footage. The extremely linear editing built into Vine requires much intuition and planning.
The Spun Out Trilogy from Matt P. on Vimeo.
A trilogy of video I made using the iOS app Vine. Aside from the transitional titles inbetween episodes, the footage itself is totally unedited, so there are premature cuts and extra shots still in the footage. The extremely linear editing built into Vine requires much intuition and planning.
The Spun Out Trilogy from Matt P. on Vimeo.
A trilogy of video I made using the iOS app Vine. Aside from the transitional titles inbetween episodes, the footage itself is totally unedited, so there are premature cuts and extra shots still in the footage. The extremely linear editing built into Vine requires much intuition and planning.
The Spun Out Trilogy from Matt P. on Vimeo.
A trilogy of video I made using the iOS app Vine. Aside from the transitional titles inbetween episodes, the footage itself is totally unedited, so there are premature cuts and extra shots still in the footage. The extremely linear editing built into Vine requires much intuition and planning.
The Spun Out Trilogy from Matt P. on Vimeo.
A trilogy of video I made using the iOS app Vine. Aside from the transitional titles inbetween episodes, the footage itself is totally unedited, so there are premature cuts and extra shots still in the footage. The extremely linear editing built into Vine requires much intuition and planning.
The Spun Out Trilogy from Matt P. on Vimeo.
A trilogy of video I made using the iOS app Vine. Aside from the transitional titles inbetween episodes, the footage itself is totally unedited, so there are premature cuts and extra shots still in the footage. The extremely linear editing built into Vine requires much intuition and planning.
Codename Mothra from Matt P. on Vimeo.
A Mother’s Day video starring me and my cousins.
“Da Ya Think I’m A Sexy Thing” by DJ Schmolli
“Casin” by glue70
Speaking of different body shapes. These are all basically peak human bodies.
How come 99% of them don’t conform to what the entertainment industry tells us is the perfect body?
Everyone should behold the beauty on display here. All of it.
(It feeds nicely into another bugbear of mine: Anyone who separates form from function doesn’t understand either. Having a pleasing form IS a function, and anything excelling at its function has an automatic beauty of form.)
You sit at the restaurant with your young son, he says he is hungry. You agree to get him dinner. You open up to the kids menu, your child is far to young for adult food. Chicken nugger stares at you from the page. You don’t understand. Your palms get sweaty and your son complains. He says he is hungry. Your mind strains, searching for an answer in a world of sweer potato and french fried. You try to order the chicken nugger, but you cannot. The words cannot escape your lips. Your son is hungry, he complains. The waitress stares at you, her head a spinning chicken nugger, her arms swinging french fried. Your son cries the tears of a chicken nugger-less child. In your mind you scream. It is raining sweer potato now, you have french fried engraved on your left temple and you do not understand. Your son weeps in the corner, he is starving. Starving for the chicken nugger.