
Man, I love me some Sufjan Stevens. And I love me some hula-hooping girls too. Apparently writing great music just isn’t enough for him anymore. Two thumbs up.
excerpt from THE BQE – A Film by Sufjan Stevens

The End is a flickr photo pool strictly about end title sequences from movies. Sometimes funny, other times just plain cool; The End is definitely worth a look if you’re into typography, film, or dreamy ladies applying lipstick.

Helvetica filmmaker’s latest project focuses on the world of industrial design. Check out the trailer on the film’s site. Screenings will take place as part of the Hot Docs festival in Toronto on May 3rd and 4th.

Sita Sings the Blues weaves together Flash animation, original watercolor paintings and rotoscoping techniques in this colorful, modern-day take on an ancient Indian epic. This feature-length, computer-generated animated film was rendered entirely by a single animator - Nina Paley, working out of her home office.

Finding items that don’t belong isn’t a new idea. But photographer Scott Whittle’s execution of the concept is definitely inventive.
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Burst of Beaden is the website of illustrator Jon Klassen. A Canadian now living in California. Read More.

A designer/director who’s done some great trailer/credit work for a number of big films. Totally worth checking out and loading a few of the quicktime trailers (if you haven’t already seen his stuff at the movies).

A nice collection of short films from Puma dedicated to exploring bike culture and its influencers… smart subtle product placement included. Read More.