A Very Cool Commercial
This is not an endorsement of the bank who paid for this commercial, but it’s very cute use of visual effects, and an unexpected twist. The music, of course, contributes Continue Reading →
Val Gameiro, Writer, Director, Filmmaker and Technologist in Austin, Texas
Film, Music, Writing and Making the World a Better Place
This is not an endorsement of the bank who paid for this commercial, but it’s very cute use of visual effects, and an unexpected twist. The music, of course, contributes Continue Reading →
Re-posting a cool sample pack of a wooden frog by Simon W. Autenrieth: “Hey! This is one of my first sampled things so… i hope you can have at last Continue Reading →
They want a global village? Let’s give them a global village where the people aren’t afraid of their governments, nor are they slaves to the machine. Continue Reading →
Nearly half of American Adults see the government today as a threat to individual rights rather than a protector of those rights. Continue Reading →
Dear Rep. Carter: Please vote against the Disclose Act. And please convey to the rest of Congress that the people they represent are getting fed up of the Legislature pandering Continue Reading →
Here’s a cool little flick shot and taking place in Texas… it’s a Western! The trailer for Reach for the Sky looks really promising: You can also check out their Continue Reading →
Help remind your Sheriff he is there to protect YOU and YOUR family, even from a predatory government! Continue Reading →
If you’re a composer or sound designer on a budget, here’s a cool tool for you to change voices in your movies/songs. http://www.g200kg.com/en/software/kerovee.html From the website: “KeroVee is a PitchCorrection Continue Reading →
Here is an incredible statement by author Daniel Estulin before the European Parliament. If you ever wonder what’s going on with the world… you gotta read this! It’s not about Continue Reading →
That was most certainly an amazing project, not only due to content but to the quality of the people involved, from writers to actors. Here’s a quick note I sent Continue Reading →