Posts Tagged ‘video’
Scraper Bikes
Finally saw it on the big screen. All I have to say is, the power of the bicycle is a beautiful thing.
Learn more about the Scraper Bike movement here.
Foodie Humor
Stuck in the midst of a winter cold, and so when I came across the new series called Foodies, I was highly entertained. Nothing beats tongue-in-cheek humor in my book.
Mockumenting “a group of L.A. culinary enthusiasts whose passion for food spills off the table and into their personal lives,” the series is all devoted to poking fun at the smugness that so many love to point out comes along with loving good food. That assumed pretension some people think is inherent in the foodie movement may or may not be a valid argument, but in poking fun at it, Foodies is actually giving the movement more street cred.
I mean, come on… “She’s still into me, cheese puffs prove it.” Genius. Watch the trailer here.
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Do What You Love and the Rest Comes
“That cheesy expression that you hear… Do what you love and the rest comes. It’s true. It really works like that.”
Big ups to my good friend Allie for making this film and reminding me on a daily basis that doing what you love really is the way to go in life.
Save the World in 60 Seconds
Love the simplicity of this video. Good branding for a good cause. Kick your coffee cup habit and go reusable. Earth will thank you.
A Journey Through Asia
If you’ve spent any time traveling in Southeast Asia, this video, by Ivan Vania, will pull at your heart strings… beautiful landscapes, beautiful people, beautiful moments, beautiful memories.
The clip was filmed over a 24 hour period, traveling through Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.
[Via: Fubiz]
Rediscover Cycling: Gothenburg’s Official Bike Campaign
This video, produced by the City of Gothenburg, came out a while ago, but I still think it’s worth a mention.The video was part of an official campaign to get inhabitants to rediscover the benefits and joy of cycling.
There’s also the behind the scenes film which I discovered thanks to one of my favorite Swedish blogs, Below the Clouds. Love them both!