Check out this shot for shot remake of the Ghostbusters trailer by some middle schoolers. Via Uproxx
GhostBOSters Trailer from Real To Reel on Vimeo.
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Check out this shot for shot remake of the Ghostbusters trailer by some middle schoolers. Via Uproxx GhostBOSters Trailer from Real To Reel on Vimeo. Here's some more detailed information about some things we didn't get to talk to deeply about in Photography Class today.
1- Here's a higher res version of the super famous Paul Strand photo from Liam's presentation- 2- Whitney's presentation about Emily Shur was great, but I wanted to show you some more of her landscape photography. Check out this link to her work in Japan and this link to her tumblr page. 3- Magnum Photos 4- The Hasselblad camera is a famous medium-format (meaning film larger than 35mm) camera used by professional photographers for over fifty years. Read up more on the history of the Hasselblad here. Here's a picture of the most famous model of the Hasselblad: I went to the Whitney Saturday night because it was open all night as a special end of the exhibit for the Koons show. I walked into the room with the balloon dog and smelled something funky. Turns out someone had JUST tagged the wall behind the giant bow! It was crazy! Check out the article below:
http://www.artnews.com/2014/10/19/koons-kalamity-whitney-wall-tagged-in-late-night-graffiti-strike/ Below are the links to the videos we watched in class about Jeff Koons and The Whitney. This was such a great trip. Im so glad we live in a city where its so easy to expose our students to such amazing art work!
Jeff Koons/ Art 21 Jeff Koons speaking about his Retrospective The Whitney's new building Im so excited about the launch of our updated website! Thank you to everyone who helped!
www.theclintonschool.net We went to see the Jeff Koons retrospective at The Whitney museum! This is the last show that The Whitney will have at their current building before they move to their new location on The Highline.
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