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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Roméo et Juliette

For never was a story of more woe
Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.

Everyone is buzzing about it, and I guess it's time for me to fly into the conversation.  For those of you who know me well, it should not come as a surprise that I am utterly devoted and obsessed with Shakespeare and (some) of his plays.  Romeo and Juliet has always been a favorite of mine -- but not in the traditional sense.

"The greatest love story ever told" is not how I would describe the pathetic relationship between Romeo and his infatuated love Juliet.  True love?  I think not.  Yet Shakespeare (the genius that he is) is truly a poet and his writing is utterly breath-taking in this classic.  I read this play at least once a year, and don't think I will ever get sick of it.  I do not condone the behavior between the two "star-crossed lovers" nor do I believe in the dramatic unfolding of the play, but I cannot get enough of the words pushing out of the paper and into my head, creating these stunning portraits of scenes that can only be painted by a true artist.

That being said, there has been countless adaptations of this play, and below are the trailers for the most famous.  With my commentary on them; of course.

First of all we have the classic 1968 adaption by Franco Zeffirelli starring Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey.  A truly beautiful film.  They kept close to the original writing and cast the two leads flawlessly.  It is always hard to remember how young Romeo and Juliet were written as, so by casting a 17 and 15 year old, Zeffirelli succeeded in refreshing all of our minds.  Makes the silly love-aspect of the play a little more bearable.  Young love *sigh*.  The lines are delivered naturally and the story unfolds nicely.  Although the film does get a little dry and boring near the end, this will still be one of my favorite adaptations of this play.


Next we have arguably the worst film Leonardo DiCaprio has ever been in, if not the worst film ever made.  The horrendous adaptation by Baz Luhrmann starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes (1996).  Although many describe this film to be a masterpiece, I find it dreadful and just watching the trailer made me cringe.  It was a failed attempt to modernize Shakespeare's work, lacking the right flair it needed to make it a spectacle (a la The Great Gatsby), and also lacking the right translation from the original play to more "understandable English" *shivers*.  Let's just say I wasn't too keen on the whole idea of modernizing a vintage play.


But of course I judged too soon, because only two years later in 1998 John Madden along with the phenomenal Gwyneth Paltrow and Joseph Fiennes blew my mind with a (honestly hard to explain) adaption of the play.  Not a direct telling of the play, but a very well-written story with two plots woven into one seamlessly.  I cannot express my love for this movie through a simple blurb.  The way the characters came alive and naturally portrayed the making of Romeo and Juliet as a play just makes me clap my hands together in giddy joy.  All of the actors were superb, and the storyline was epic.  (The trailer doesn't nearly do it justice.)  If you haven't seen this film, I highly recommend it.


And finally, the one we've all been waiting for.  The most recent attempt at rekindling the original jewel in it's most basic glory.  I have not seen this film yet, so a review will be coming shortly but the trailer looks promising.  Although I must admit the gorgeous Ed Westwick may have nudged my opinion in one way over the other... (What can a girl do?)  I'm excited (and frightfully nervous) to see how this new piece will unfold.  





Saturday, September 7, 2013

Monday, September 2, 2013

It's not as it seems.




Awareness campaign created by Duval Guillaume Modem 
and produced by monodot in support of STOP THE TRAFFIK. 
Visit http://www.stopthetraffik.org/ to get involved.  

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Revenge is a dish best served cold.



Well I just posted some of Tyler Shield's work recently in a blogpost but upon further research I found out that he photographed one of my favorite show's cast members!  I present the official cast of Revenge Season 2.  (Also if you have never seen the show and have time this summer, it's a must-watch -- unfortunately it is also addictive...)

These photos are bold, artistic, classy and (best of all) simple.
Check out the rest of his work at his website (conveniently named on every single photo...)






Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Pork Chops and Karate Chops



"To this day, I hate pork chops."  

A STUNNING anti-bullying campaign video by Shane Koyczan.
Not only are the lyrics phenomenal, but the performance is also riveting and effective.
The video animation quality is superb as well, just adding to the strong story-line of the spoken-word piece.  I firmly believe that this video should receive more recognition and be played publicly throughout schools.  

As a graduate and survivor of K-12 at an private all-girls Catholic school I have had my share of being bullied and (regretfully) bullying.  The impact it can have on your existence is life-long whether positive or negative.  This video tells a story that many can relate to. 

Truly beautiful in a heart aching sort of way.

To This Day Project
Find anti-bullying resources at http://www.bullying.org

Monday, September 3, 2012

Art turns into Reality.




Uh.  Someone get me one.

"What goes around comes around!!! Campbell's have issued (Today, 2 September) a limited edition of repackaged condensed Tomato soup cans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Andy Warhol's iconic paintings of the product. In 1962, 32 Campbell's Soup Cans were turned into canvases which are today valued at hundreds of millions of dollars. The limited-edition cans of Campbell's® Condensed Tomato soup with labels derived from original Warhol artwork are offered on sale for $.75 at a large chain of superstores in America. The four specially-designed labels reflect Warhol's pop-art style and use vibrant, eye-catching color combinations like blue with orange, and teal with hot pink."

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Stay Active



"We Move"
 Fruit of The Loom
Music: Head Up by Mako

Simple but great advertisement.  Fits right in with the Olympics theme of most ads recently.


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Levi's




Modern ballet mixing elements of classical ballet and a dash of bboy. Levi's meets up with Korea National Ballet and performs a modern ballet on the streets of Seoul for their Stretch to Fit Jeans series available in Korea for Spring 2012.

2012년 봄/여름, 새로운 시즌에 맞추어 리바이스의 Stretch to Fit jeans가 국립발레단과 함께 합니다. 그들이 만나 함께 한 도전, 유연성의 한계를 넘다!

Making Of:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pobkS_UcREQ

Composed by: Rafael May
Dancers:  (Female) Kim LiHoe/김리회, (Male) Lee DongHoon/이동훈
Choreographer: Sejung Hong / 홍세정
Director: Lee Jae Cheol / 이재철

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

MOVE



Hidden gems like this make my day.

This 5 minute short film is a fashion film for Rachel Roy."
The idea was to use different styles of dance to showcase the spring 2011 collection."
Choreographed by Jermaine Browne.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

London Calling

Apparently this year's Olympics is the year of amazing graphic designs.
Remember the blog-post on the typography ad-campaign by Charis Tsevis?
Amazing work.
 

And now the tickets are finally out, and I'm loving the design!
Clean lines, great colors. I especially like the opening ceremony one--
 









 I like this year's a lot more than last year's Beijing 2008 Olympic Tickets...











                  Wouldn't you agree??








Stay in tune during the Olympics.
I'm excited to see the opening ceremony;
I don't think they can surpass the Beijing one for that though!

Friday, May 25, 2012

To people who love dance...



DS2DIO (pronounced D-Studio)

The World's First Dance Lifestyle Channel

Coming Summer 2012
Exclusively on YouTube

Join the movement: http://bit.ly/J4NXer

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Unleash Your Fingers


A l'occasion du lancement du Galaxy SII en France, Samsung est allé chercher JayFunk à Los Angeles pour une chorégraphie de Finger Tutting surprenante... 

For the launch of the Galaxy SII in France, 
Samsung brought JayFunk,  the internet Finger Tutting phenomenon, 
from Los Angeles to Paris to deliver an incredible and surprising choreography.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Saturday, April 7, 2012

WE ARE HANDSOME Part 1

Couture Bathing Suits
The designs are absolutely brilliant, but it's the photography that gets me every time.
This brand just reeks with expensive, luxurious, sexy swim suits.
I am completely hooked and I can not look away.








Thursday, March 22, 2012

LONDON 2012 OLYMPICS


2012年のロンドンーオリンピックの広告。
全部アルファベットで描いてあるんだ!
さすがプロには私は全然負ける。。。
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"Athens, Greece-based designer Charis Tsevis just put out a new set called Chariots of Color 2012 that's inspired by the upcoming London Olympics."

An ad campaign for the 2012 London Olympics using typography.
Unbelievably talented work.
 













Thursday, February 9, 2012

Monday, January 23, 2012

Yoga Equiniox



Eager to master the arm balance? Equinox's Briohny Smyth shows there's no limit to what the artfully honed yoga body can do.

http://q.equinox.com

Download the song, "Midnight," here: http://music.dstllry.com/track/midnight

Video by: Project Dstllry
Directed by Brody Baker
Scored by Sanford Livingston and Jamie Biden.

Shown to me by Ion Fukazawa

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Desertification Disintegrates Animals


WWF
In an effort to educate the mass public about desertification, the degradation of land in drylands, Mardid-based agency Contrapunto BBDO created this series of eye-catching ads for the World Wildlife Fund. An elephant, leopard and parrot are seen deteriorating into clouds of dust, reminiscent of the dried up floors in the eroded landscapes.

According to WWF and Wikipedia, desertification destroys 6.000 species every year and is caused by a variety of factors, such as climate change and human activities, desertification is one of the most significant global environmental problems.

                I really like these ads for WWF.  Amazing combination of fantastic photography and talented Photoshop skills.  I love that WWF usually makes a series for their advertisements - a handful of posters revolving around the same theme, using the same techniques.  Another thing I love is the use of light in each of these pieces.  The rays of light seem to be burning and even hurting the animals.  The dust looks realistic and powerful.   The designer also did a great job in slowly fading into the dust instead of having a harsh change between animal to dust.  It slowly crumbles away... 


Thursday, December 1, 2011

In the Works 2011

COME SUPPORT YOUR FRIENDS AND PEERS AT PENDLETON DANCE STUDIO.
Starting tonight!