January, 2012 Archive

News

DN 2011 Year in Review

So last year I told you that we’d put out the most amount of posts since DN began back in ’06. Well rather than resting on our laurels we took it

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Live Action

Fotoshop by Adobé

In today’s DN post director Jesse Rosten reveals the awesome beauty secrets of the stars!!! This commercial isn’t real, neither are society’s

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Art & Fashion

SHE

If it’s ‘built, shot and edited by Craig Murray‘ then I’m all eyes and you should be too. Although be warned; here be monsters, NSFW

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Animation

Billy Jean Plexus

You may remember the Giant White Glove version of Michael Jackson’s Billy Jean performance and all the variations spawned by the white glove tracking

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Art & Fashion

Lost in Tokyo

Mark Bramley gets Lost in Tokyo for two days with his Canon 5D MkII and around 10,000 photos.

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Music Video

The Dø: Slippery Slope

Noel Paul, from creative duo That Go, brings us yet another fascinating music video, this time for French/Finnish indie pop band The Dø.

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Live Action

WEG

What initially started as a test-shot for the new RED Scarlet-X turned into an engaging 5 minute short full of tension and awkwardness, as we witness a couples

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Animation

Road Rage

An incident of road rage leads to a bizarre chain of events in Nick Khoo’s After Effects animation Road Rage, a short film the director has dedicated

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Live Action

acid | megashamp

It had been a while since we last checked in on our favourite director of the inappropriate, Douglas Burgdorff. And yes, if you’re wondering, he’s

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Animation

The Flame Alphabet

Erin Cosgrove’s short animation based on Ben Marcus’ forthcoming book The Flame Alphabet tells the story of a couple forced to isolate themselves

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Article

DN 2011 Top Ten

We’ve put all the personal torment of 2011’s top ten lists behind us now, which leaves only the mathematical precision of the overall DN top ten. I

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Article

MarBelle 2011 Top Ten

Normally the final weeks of December find me frantically scrutinising the published top ten lists of my fellow film types, in a mad dash effort to fit in a few

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