Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Three Amazing Portal Fanvideos


Gary Hudston wanted to propose to his girlfriend in a very special way. How did he do it? He hired two Portal level designers to develop a custom level designed to propose to his special lady. He even got Ellen McLain to do GLaDOS’ voice!

The sound effects near the end are from Pinball!




A stop motion short film about Doug Rattman after the end of Portal as he rescues Chell.



A real life fanfilm of Chell discovering the Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device.

Monday, 22 August 2011

Two Amazing Videos About the Environment



MUSIC PAINTING - Glocal Sound - Matteo Negrin
An arrestingly beautiful story of birds and flowers and industrialism and the environment. It's drawn around the notes as they play.


Astonish Me - a short film for WWF

(Woohoo - that's the Albert Natural History Museum. I visited it when I was a kid, and again when I went back to the UK a couple of years ago - still one of my favourite places.)
This. THIS is what we need more of. This is one of those vital, desperately needed links in the communication between scientists and everyone else. This is the sort of stuff I'll be doing my Masters on (rates of species discovery). There aren't as many species left to discover as people used to estimate - partly because the actual number of discoveries wasn't known (now being corrected in huge projects like WoRMS). But there are still a heck of a lot of species of all sizes. especially in the deep sea.

For example, the Colossal Squid, the Chan's megastick (the biggest insect in the world), birds, snakes, giant lizards, tiny primates, the beautiful Sudan clouded leopard, a shark that walks on its fins - and the Barreleye, which is my current favourite (it can roll its eyes up and see through its own forehead)
I mean, look at this...

And its face! It's... it's cute. Like a less pouty puffer fish or a squashed in porpoise.


See www.wwf.org.uk/astonishme for more about the video itself.

Monday, 10 January 2011

Eels, Peacocks and Pukekos: Auckland Zoo Again

I went to the Zoo again yesterday afternoon and covered the corner I skipped last time, before my batteries died - apparently videos use them up a lot faster! On the other hand, I barely noticed that I was there three hours, so it may not have been that much faster. I now have a tonne of photos to finish editing - most will go up on the slowly growing Auckland Zoo page.

A lot of animals were sleeping, like the lemurs - but a few appeared to be feeling very lively!



The ring-tailed lemurs were all in a sleepy huddle at the back, so it took a while to find them.



Noisiest animals of the day were definitely the Macaws, peacock and Siamang gibbons.



Creepiest were the eels.
New to me were the several alligators (I thought they only had one, they've got a new exhibit).

This is one of my favourite photos of the day - I like how the reflections seem to go straight through him.

Cutest were the Pukeko chicks and the Golden Lion tamarins.
Off display were all the other tiny monkeys, including the Cotton-topped tamarins, because of rebuilding. The new exhibits look good though.
Saddest was Jane, the old tea party chimpanzee.
Most officious was the Bleeding Heart dove which spent the whole time bustling around on the ground following the Diamond doves and chasing them off whenever they dared land.
Most boring were the wallabies.

Still a lot of people, and still hot - whenever something interesting happened, such as the peacock or the gibbons, an enormous crowd materialised, so I had a lot of trouble getting clear shots. Most of my attempted videos of the gibbons involves lots of bits of people, with a hooting soundtrack! (At least they drowned out the crowd chatter, though, as that was really annoying on other attempts).

I found the eels, in the river just after the Japanese garden. I actually stopped to look at the pair of Pukekos and their little nest of newly hatched chicks and saw an eel being swept down over the weeds. Those babies aren't going to last a week.

One adult Pukeko and two chicks - there's a third running around
but it looked like the runt so probably won't get fed.
Also I love my camera - I was too far away to see
the chicks as anything other than tiny black blobs!

The cluelessness of the birds was demonstrated when one trotted over the log platform/bridge to just under the main traffic bridge and down to the rocks in the shallows to poke around for food.



I saw all the eels emerging, so whipped out my camera, and I caught most of the action...

Behind it, an eel slowly crept up - obviously where they get fed. Closer, closer...


Until it grabbed for the toe of the bird, which jumped back in alarm, as a dozen eels swarmed out (either attracted by blood or the feeding behaviour of the first eel, I don't know).

It escaped, and ran back to the other side, while the eels tumbled and slithered around looking for food.


After a while, they all gave up and retreated back under the banks. Five minutes later the same bird was happily wading back across in the river itself!

I also discovered manual focus and a few other tricks for using the camera at a zoo! I remember the time I first went with my current camera with a friend, and had a lot of trouble with the netting. Well, if you get close enough, and focus far enough away, the wire, bars and nets are either barely visible as an out-of-focus distortion or haze, or not even noticeable!

Also, certain animals are hard to photograph - the eels, because of the reflections on the water (I had to go to the other side and zoom in a lot), the red panda, because the glass is quite hazy and dirty, and the fruitbats and black cockatoos, because I'm not supposed to get close enough to the wire to focus through it.

I had no internet when I got home (a router issue, obviously now sorted!) so I spent the time editing the videos (and sadly they lose SO MUCH quality when shrinking to an uploadable size. But I have to - 50 seconds is 50MB otherwise, and I like not having the internet cut off.)

I managed to grab a shot of the peacock's braying, which I'm pleased with. I'm also highly amused by the song I found for the peacock display video. I had to audioswap half, because of the terrible crowd chatter (some haven't quite worked yet ...)




I didn't see the otters from last time, but I did find the other group, now in the moat on one side of the primate rainforest section (not always there as they hide!).



The golden lion tamarins were very, very, very shiny and golden. There are three and they spent a lot of time freezing in place while they look around quickly at everything... then leaping off into the bushes.

Golden Lion Tamarin postcard
Golden Lion Tamarin by Flynn_the_Cat
Postcards from zazzle.com



I really like the fruit bats, so I was glad to get some kind of recording from them. One large one came down the wire to feed just as I arrived. There are apparently two kinds - the red-headed and the gray flying foxes.



Thursday, 6 January 2011

Advice From A Cartoon Princess Videos

I've seen these pop-up online a few times, and now I'm rounding them up for my sister.

Enjoy.



Friday, 8 October 2010

Duckling Shooting Season



Walked through the Auckland Domain today, camera in tow, and found three families of ducklings. Two mallard families and one pair of paradise duck ducklings. So I photographed them all and videoed the mallards. And now I'm figuring out YouTube...


One of the ducklings was lame...


Wednesday, 25 August 2010

The Guild Music Videos

I knew of the existence of a show called The Guild, vaguely, but it has finally infected my online sphere. First ArchMage was watching an episode, then the Do You Wanna Date My Avatar video pops up on Facebook, and a thread about The Guild emerges on the GITP forums. Fate was against me, it seems, and a new time-suck is reeling me in.... (I write this partway through the final episode of Season four of Angel). Worse, not only is Felicia Day rather very hot, the songs are actually quite listenable.

And so began my quest to discover the various music videos (avoiding the series for the sake of finishing Angel ...for now).

Firstly:
Do You Wanna Date My Avatar is catchy and very... well, let's just say it appeals a lot to anyone who plays any kind of RPG.



And Game On is a full-on Bollywood geekextravaganza, complete with gaming puns, backing dancers and a lot of brightly coloured costumes. And an elephant.





And I don't think I want to watch the Christmas Carol one again. Early attempts and all but it was kinda depressing.

Monday, 23 August 2010

Return to Sender: Going Postal Videos

I'm dying down here in New Zealand - the latest Discworld film, Going Postal, seems to have gone straight to DVD (or something) and I can't get at it!

EDIT: STILL only available as a UK Import


So instead I'm watching excerpts and trailers online... the music video is awesome. The actors look like they embody the characters almost perfectly (... with the exception of the Angua-as-werewolf bit. Someone just wanted to have a wolf onscreen)

"he's a bit... 'return to sender' if you know what I mean"










SPOILERS: Short bits from the film

In which Terry Pratchett has a cameo:


In which Albert Spangler attempts to make a joke without warning Lord Vetinari


Scary moral parole officer golem is scary.


In which Adora Belle Dearheart stops a runaway horse.


The 'sacrificial sausages' discussion


In which Terry Pratchett talks about the film, and the Victorian Postal System





I waaaaaant. But I'm not sure I'm quite desperate enough to pay US$50 to ship to NZ (that's twice the normal cost of a DVD here... hmmm. Time for UK relatives to step in, perhaps?)

Sunday, 22 August 2010

The Best Geeky California Gurls Parodies

Okay, I'll admit to a certain fondness for Katy perry's "I Kissed A Girl" - without it, I'd never have discovered Jill Sobule's original version, and a myriad of disney femslash videos would not have been spawned.

The "California Gurls" song mostly just makes me cringe. And squint. However, there are at least two three awesome geeky parodies out there.

The latest one from Team Unicorn has Stan Lee, Seth Green, and Battlestar Galactica’s Katee Sackhoff! And even better - quotes!

Geek and Gamer girls
We’re unbelievable (Tri-force!)
We all know
That Han shot first (It’s a trap!)
Anime
No dubs
We want originals
Ooooooh oh ooooooh
Geek and Gamer girls (Level up!)
We’re undefeatable
RPG
Achievement Unlocked
Browncoats represent (Shiny!)
We aim to misbehave
Oooooooh oh ooooooh




Geek and Gamer Girls Song - Watch more Funny Videos

"...virgin skin so white we're indoor only types"




Comic Con Girls
We're incredible
Slave girl
Leia bikinis on top
Star Wars chicks
So hot
We'll melt your lightsaber
Oh no! Oh no! Oh no!

Rapunzel's Revenge and other Rapunzel Links


You all know the story of Rapunzel, I hope? Well, did you ever think about making a lasso out of all that hair? Or reins for a wild warthog? Then you might want to check out the graphic novel, Rapunzel's Revenge.

Rapunzel's Revenge is a whip-cracking lively and colourful graphic novel that takes the old passive princess in a tower and throws her away in favour of a fiery, moral and stubborn redhead who gets out of her tower and goes to save the world from evil Mother Gothel. It's one of my favourites out of the various books retelling Rapunzel.

If you like the Rapunzel fairytale, you may be interested in browsing the Rapunzel-related posters on this lens. They're mostly from Zazzle - Rapunzel herself, Mother Gothel, and her tower - but there's some on Amazon for the new Tangled movie already.

I also discovered a new song by Emilie Autumn when researching for that lens and this rather funny little short film






tangled disney rapunzel pink cosplay dress costumeLastly, if you're actually interested in Tangled, and/or cosplay, Bria Silivren has written up an analysis of Rapunzel's costume complete with giant pictures from the upcoming Disney film. Bria's a semi-professional (...she doesn't make any money at it!) cosplayer who's already made one of the previewed (and, I think, rejected) costumes from the film (photo on left) and I strongly suspect is gathering pink silks and researching blonde wigs already for a second run.





Image link: Rapunzel 1 on DeviantART


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And finally, now the film's out, I've written a page about Mother Gothel herself.

Friday, 20 August 2010

Cats on the Trampoline

When I was younger, we had a huge trampoline and it was great fun. I also had a cat (which I still have). Appparently the site of my feet flying up and down was irrestible, she'd leap up, and throw herself at my legs, in an attempt to either capture them or love me to death, depending on her mood. I inevitably would be in midair, and come back down to send her three feet in the air.

Apparently that was fun, because it usually inspired an attempt to eat me. I had to slow down, stroke her, and persuade her that I was not a toy, and she can get off now!

In light of that memory, have some trampoling cat videos :D (happy cats only, I don't approve of the ones where the cat's only been put there to be bounced for the camera)