Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Repeat- al



Pretty fun, huh.  Color's a good time.  I talked about this gear last week.  The beauty of color, the complexity of color, the color of color.  Color.  Here's the link if you're interested:

http://emliv.blogspot.com/2011/03/color-est.html


Today's a good day.  Started off by surprising my pal Mr. Scott Weir, a dude who has shared many memories (including the party-crash of the century: http://emliv.blogspot.com/2008/12/be-ready.html), on his birthday with probably 20 of his friends in the wonderful food place on campus we call the cafeteria.  It was a good time.  Straight up.

So for this reason, I do not have much time to write.  So here's the deal, there's going to be some legit embeds.


Fun. 
Moving on, some video's, yeah?


I released a new video this week.  A short film if you will.  I personally enjoy this one very much, it's very different than many of my videos as of late.  This is a dramatic interpretation of Shel Silverstein's "It's Dark In Here."  Enjoy.  

Oh, and make sure you have your volume up, the audio is incredibly important.



"It's Dark In Here" by Shel Silverstein from Morgan Lott on Vimeo.



It doesn't get funny until you think about whats going on.  Then it's hilarious.  If you don't get it, watch it again.



Oh!, Mawwiage Films has pushed a new circle, we took our first legitimate photograph as a collective:



Similarly, Mawwiage Films released a video this week: 3 weeks ago, Mawwiage Films had the privilege of sharing the 18th birthday/DEBUT of Ms. Katrina Maddela.  It was a blast, a real treat.  So here, for your enjoyment, is the Mawwiage Films Moment.  Also, if you're interested, get the full gist of the event by heading to:

http://mawwiagefilms.com/maddela


Enjoy!


Katrina Maddela's Debut from Mawwiage Films on Vimeo.




Now for some video from around the web:

First, I had the pleasure of playing percussion with Mr. Jayme Lewis, a short stint a few years back.  I rediscovered this video earlier this week, and Mr. Jayme Lewis' rendition of the class America the Beautiful is just that, beautiful.  The last section sends chills up, down, up, and back down my spine, the tuning peg move is INCREDIBLE.  Enjoy.





Next?  A rather inspiring video about...I'll just let them tell you:

"This film is based on a true story. In 1986 a football team that lived on a little island in the south of Thailand called "Koh Panyee". It's a floating village in the middle of the sea that has not an inch of soil. The kids here loved to watch football but had nowhere to play or practice. But they didn't let that stop them. They challenged the norm and have become a great inspiration for new generations on the island."

Enjoy.






Next? Ever play domino's?  Here's some dominoes:

Enjoy.











And that's the post ladies and gentleman.  I hope you have a splendid day, maybe put some of that artificial sweetener Splenda in your drink (that is artificial sweetener, right?) on this splendid day.  Splenda is splendid.


Enjoy.

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