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Pillow Fight

Posted in Movie, Not Max by Max on May 7, 2009

This is made of win and awesome.

I so wish I’d heard about this.

Fail Meter

Posted in Not Max, Photography by Max on April 27, 2009

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Hey,
I have a really funny picture that I took downtown. Its really random and not the greatest picture ever, since I had to take it with my phone.

I was walking up from the waterfront on a Sunday and a friend and I were walking past a row of parking meters. They were all flashing zeros since it was a weekend. I passed one and saw that it wasn’t flashing. It was out of order, and said so, along with the letters F-A-I-L where the time usually goes. I saw this abnormality and of course, stopped to observe this strange occurrence. After a brief photo shoot and some well placed picture messages, this rare gem was safe on facebook, as well as gracing the presence of a few select friend’s phones. It was a wonderfully random sighting and made the day of all that saw it.

~Alison Liedkie

Please, yes.

Posted in Comic, Photography by Max on April 13, 2009

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I took this photo a couple weeks ago but I’m just getting around to posting it now.

Someone actually stole our whiteboard since then…

I love how the speech bubble is attached to the scarf hahah.

Fall Out Boy is underrated, Pat.

Dan & Dan

Posted in Movie by Max on April 11, 2009

So check it out, here’s that short film I mentioned earlier.

The film fest was last night, and it was very, very fun. But now that’s behind us, I’m putting it online. Maybe it’ll go VIRAL! Just kidding.

Watching it with an audience was a great, weird feeling. In my mind, this is a thriller with a few jokey moments, but the audience took it as a straight comedy, it seemed.

I don’t really mind. My next short film is a comedy, and if people find it to be thrillng, then I’ll start worrying.

Hope you enjoy it.

The Cost of Getting Smart

Posted in Movie, Not Max by Max on March 21, 2009

Friend of the site John Lazzaro is putting together a documentary about costs at uvm. This is the trailer.

(I suppose when I say “friend of the site” what I mean is “friend of the me,” really).

I think it looks great! Check it out. Give some feedback. Look forward to the full thing.

The difference between the water tower and the cynic

Posted in Photography by Max on March 17, 2009

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Shitty cell phone quality aside, I think this photo is pretty telling.

UVM Film Fest

Posted in Movie by Max on March 12, 2009

There’s a film fest coming up, and I’d like to encourage people to make things and submit them.

I love this kind of thing, this is what POV is all about, encouraging people to make things and exercise their creativity and get that whole sense of accomplishment. Seriously, seeing your little thing on the huge screen in the davis center will be a rush.

Check out the official 2009 UVM Film Festival blog to find out about submitting things, but you must get to work as soon as possible because the deadline approaches.

As you can tell by the above video (which, I hasten to mention, is titled “I’m a director now” facetiously), I’ll be submitting something. If it wiggles its way into the lineup, come by and vote for it. That would be rad.

If you think that you do not know how to make a short film, you probably can anyway. Go to the library media center (in the basement) and rent the following:

  • MiniDV Video camera
  • Tripod
  • Lights
  • “Shotgun” microphone

Then go to the book store and buy a pack of miniDV tapes, which costs around 15 dollars for three. If you play your cards right, this is all the money you will be spending.

One of those cards you need to play is this: when you rent the stuff from the library, you will be charged some relatively small amount of money unless it is for a class project. Perhaps this is a project for a class.

Then get your pretentious writer friend (everyone has one no?) to put together a script. Make sure s/he considers the obvious limitations you’ll have with locations and stunts, etc, and give them a short deadline… I recommend celtx for formatting screenplay style.

Then just shoot it the best you can. Come to the basement of the library and edit it in iMovie (or Final Cut if you feel the need). It’s not that hard. It’ll be easier if you bring an external hard drive. A techCat will give you some tips. Maybe that tech cat will be me.

Now hurry up!

Cynical Cynic

Posted in Movie by Max on March 1, 2009

So check this out. Here’s a guy, one Jonathan Mejia, who reads the Cynic every week and makes a video response in a show called the Cynical Cynic which he puts on his youtube channel. I’m glad to see someone else out there who’s just sort of making something for fun.

It seems like he’s sort of filling the role of the local Jon Stewart, dissecting media’s bizarreness on this local scale.

His spot on analysis of the ’soap on a rope’ comic from this week’s edition is especially funny. “What do you want from me? What do you want me to feel? Tell me!”

So keep it up.

Moccasin

Posted in Photography by Peter Don on February 19, 2009

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At a cabin in Stowe… the intricate design of the best piece of footwear out there: the moccasin.

Welcome Nick Seifert to POV

Posted in Not Max, Photography by Max on February 17, 2009

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[Thanks Nick for submitting this. It's striking. -Max]

Taken on the Burlington waterfront on a cloudy sunday. The wind against the shore created a pattern in the snow around the piling. The scene embodies gloomy winter days yet provides a tinge of hope.