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Killing Them Softly (Movie Review)

Killing Them Softly (Movie Review)

The American crime movie “Killing Them Softly“ has been hyped a lot in the press and on the Internet lately and after having seen it last week, where I was so lucky to get invited to a film screening, I sure understand why – the movie is a masterpiece and deserves all the attention it...
Leonid and Zodiacal Light by Stephane Vetter

Leonid and Zodiacal Light by Stephane Vetter

Never seen a time-lapse shot like this one by Stephane Vetter before. The film is made out of 610 shoots with a Nikon D3 and a Sigma 8 mm. Stephane Vetter was very lucky when shooting it because the time-lapse was started only 7 minutes before a big meteor passes through the sky. Amazing.
CPH:DOX - Copenhagen Film Festival 2012

CPH:DOX – Copenhagen Film Festival 2012

CPH:DOX, Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival, is the largest documentary film festival in Scandinavia. The film festival begins next week and will be celebrating its 10th anniversary. During the eleven festival days a selection of more than 150 documentary films from around the world will be shown in different Copenhagen cinemas. CPH:DOX presents a programme that...
Nike Zoom Force 1 - American Eagle by Hot Mop Films

Nike Zoom Force 1 – American Eagle by Hot Mop Films

This is serious craftsmanship. Enjoy the video, and share if you love it as much as we do at hypenotice. Ronin spends over 9 days filming Osamu Koyama, the artist behind jewelry brand Complete Technique, as he sketches, molds, and builds his masterful gold-plated design upon a blank Nike Zoom Force 1. Osa’s take on...
KONY 2012 by INVISIBLE CHILDREN - help spread the word

KONY 2012 by INVISIBLE CHILDREN – help spread the word

KONY 2012 is a film and campaign by Invisible Children that aims to make Joseph Kony famous, not to celebrate him, but to raise support for his arrest and set a precedent for international justice. Watch the 30 min. short movie below. KONY 2012 from INVISIBLE CHILDREN on Vimeo. HOW TO HELP: Donate to Invisible...
The Making of the Series 7 Designed by Arne Jacobsen

The Making of the Series 7 Designed by Arne Jacobsen

This video is extremely old but we was blown away when watching it this morning and it sort of led us onto researching a bit more into Arne Jacobsen and his works, particularly the Syveren (Seven) series chair. This pressure moulded veneer chair seen here is apparently one of the most sold chairs in furniture...
Dior Homme 2012 Spring/Summer “Memoir” Film by Willy Vanderperre

Dior Homme 2012 Spring/Summer “Memoir” Film by Willy Vanderperre

The latest Spring/Summer 2012 collection from Dior Homme is being accompanied with a new short film by fashion photographer Willy Vanderperre. Each season, the French powerhouse offers an intriguing visual to provide an alternative and artistic showing of its seasonal lineup. Dubbed “Memoir,” the film follows an uncanny concept that features a hollow abode and...
The Bourne Legacy – First Trailer (Video)

The Bourne Legacy – First Trailer (Video)

Matt Damon may not be reprising his titular role as Jason Bourne, but his legacy as the US government operative gone rogue lives on in The Bourne Legacy. Neither a reboot, nor a prequel, the Bourne Legacy explores the original canon story of a new hero played by Jeremy Renner (of Hurt Locker fame), as...
Acne Production

Acne Production

ACNE is not just clothing. ACNE is also a creative collective – and with that, we must say “VERY” creative! ACNE Production is an award winning production house working with commercial, film, TV and digital productions. They offer a full-service solution with unique and diverse teams of highly acclaimed professionals to meet and excel the...
Mondo Does Nicolas Winding Refn’s ‘Drive’

Mondo Does Nicolas Winding Refn’s ‘Drive’

Danish Nicolas Winding Refn‘s suspenseful and cool character piece, Drive, was recently named the best film of 2011 by the Alamo Drafthouse. Add that to the fact the film was just released on Blu-ray (with a lame cover), and that Mondo is on a kick of releasing more current films and it makes perfect sense that they are...
Google Street View - Address Is Approximate

Google Street View – Address Is Approximate

Director Tom Jenkins animated this short stop-motion “Address Is Approximate” according to Google Street View. The movie tells the story of a desktop toy, thirsting for adventure, using the Google visualization tools to simulate a trip. There is nothing approximate about its success; the video has garnered many million of views since its recent debut...
Visual Representations of Over-Used Movie Poster Clichés

Visual Representations of Over-Used Movie Poster Clichés

Have you ever felt like you’re seeing the same movie poster over and over again? Well, you are, in a way. As it turns out, film posters have several very simple tools (color, text size, figure placement, etc) to signify what kind of movie they’re advertising without you really even having to read its name...