Friday, October 29, 2010

Multimedia from Eddie Adams

Eddie Adams Workshop — Dillon Cerullo, 17 from anjali pinto on Vimeo.




I tried to make a short video with a sense of humor. I love how Dillon's music changes throughout the piece. It's simple, I didn't have much time or audio to work with, but it means something to me.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Eddie Adams Workshop — Dillon Cerullo, 17

Dillon Cerullo is a 17-year-old who grew up in Sullivan County, New York. Unlike many of his peers at high school, he will likely be able to leave his hometown to attend college. Right now, he is working to strengthen his skills as a musician and maintain his good grades. In his free time, he spends time with his girlfriend Adina, who attends a nearby high school and plays video games with his friends. He also referees and plays soccer. I spent only a handful of hours with him, but this is what I was able to come away with.


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Tuesday, October 05, 2010

Aaron Wells-Morgan at Les Bourgeois

Big thanks to Aaron for making the time for me to come into his kitchen. Here's a few frames I made while exploring.

Aaron Wells-Morgan at Les Bourgeois

Aaron Wells-Morgan at Les Bourgeois

Aaron Wells-Morgan at Les Bourgeois

Aaron Wells-Morgan at Les Bourgeois

Aaron Wells-Morgan at Les Bourgeois

Aaron Wells-Morgan at Les Bourgeois

Aaron Wells-Morgan at Les Bourgeois

Aaron Wells-Morgan at Les Bourgeois

Monday, October 04, 2010

Flaming Lips - One Day Story

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Fans held their spot in the front row during the opening
act, watching and waiting for the Flaming Lips to begin
their set on north 9th St on September 18, 2010.

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Coming into view of the audience, Wayne Coyne
theatrically extends his arms into the large plastic ball that
has become a staple of his performances with the
Flaming Lips. Much like a gerbil running in a ball, the lead
singer is able to crawl and spin in the apparatus while
entertaining those around him.

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Nick Dorsey and Grace Larkin, both 9, talk about props
on stage. The two wore eccentric accessories, but
blended in with the many other costumed Flaming Lips
fans.

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2,000 tickets were available for the Flaming Lips concert
hosted by the Blue Note, which sold out the day of the
show. The band has built a reputation for great
performances at large festivals, making Columbia’s venue
seem intimate in comparison.

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Wayne Coyne addresses the crowd with a rigged
megaphone, covered in bright orange tape that matches
the rest of the concert’s colorful quality.