Last night at Bryan’s house, I messed around with my new Flip video camera a little.
Here’s a couple of Beebs moments.
Last night at Bryan’s house, I messed around with my new Flip video camera a little.
Here’s a couple of Beebs moments.
It’s been nearly a year since I received a new video in my mailbox. I was beginning to think that those days were over. I guess not, though.
As usual, this one’s kinda strange. I can’t tell if “ballseye” is supposed to be “bullseye” or if it’s something entirely different. I suppose it’ll be up to you to decide.
Without further delay, I present to you “Ballseye”.
In case the title didn’t quite explain it very well, all of the Crasymaker videos are now available on YouTube. I’ve been meaning to upload them to YouTube for quite a while now but haven’t gotten around to it. Instead of the little popup that used to occur, now when you visit the movies page, clicking on a video will take you straight to YouTube. That way, everyone’s guaranteed to be able to watch, even if you’re still using your PC you got back in ’96.
Or if you just want to watch all the videos directly from my YouTube page, you can do that by clicking here.
I don’t know how long it’s been since I uploaded a new video. To be honest, it’s not my fault. I haven’t received a single video in ages. Until this afternoon, that is.
After we got back from the game today, a brand new video was waiting on my doorstep. After watching it a few times, I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s either Danny Dexter or at least someone related to him. As usual, it’s difficult to explain so make of it what you will.
Without further delay, I present Hawaii Tent.
A while back, I posted about some new Flickr sets which included some photos from The Good Fear’s video shoot we did this summer.
We’ve been patiently waiting to see what those badasses over at Deluxe 36 had in store and now the wait is over. Head on over to arktimes.com and watch for yourself. It’s about midway down the page. You’ll find it. If not, though, I believe this link should work…for a while, at least.
It’s not that uncommon for a player to bounce the ball off of an opponent when he’s in the air and about to land out of bounds. In fact, it’s a pretty smooth way to prevent a turnover. However, you usually see the ball getting bounced off of a leg or an arm and not off of somebody’s head.
In today’s Arkansas vs. Florida SEC tournament championship game, Patrick Beverley did just that. There aren’t too many things funnier than seeing a ball bounce off of someone’s head unexpectedly. I’d feel kinda sorry for Walter Hodge if they hadn’t have beaten our asses into a pulp this afternoon.
Matt Bradley has gone and done it again. He just released his fourth video and it’s a dandy for sure. This one is for Cory Branan’s “Tall Green Grass” and you can watch it at YouTube right now.
Matt’s style is very distinct and if you ask me, a real breath of fresh air when it comes to watching music videos. He uses lots of cheap animation, stick figure drawings and plenty of skulls-n-skeletons.
After checking out “Tall Green Grass”, you should definitely spend a few minutes watching Matt’s other videos:
Speaking of finding videos, somebody finally digitalvideoizered Cory’s David Letterman appearance from a few years ago.
I remember watching this live in Memphis at the Young Avenue Deli with nearly everyone else in the music scene. We were all pretty excited to see Cory on national television but none of us were prepared to see Paul Shaffer playing along (it’s near the end).
Check it out.
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