So, like, who do I need to figuratively blow to get an audio file of the "Self-Esteem" song from the puppet!Angel episode. Anyone?
::begs::
I am craving this song like a plate of eel sushi.
Oh yeah, and any Dandy Warhols would be good too.
Also, behold the beauty of the color balance function!


Not that I have anything against blue, per say. Just that my song is not blue. Bonus -- the picture is actually clearer with the color change. Yay! Though I suppose this is the only point in the vid I'll get this lucky with that effect. And yes, in case you were wondering, the very pretty man in the screencap is in fact Simon.
Watched Legally Blonde the other day and was excited to notice that during the court scene at the end, when the girl unwittingly admits her guilt on the witness stand, that there's a jump cut from a slightly farther back shot of her face to a closer shot of her face. It goes by very quickly, giving the viewer the impression that she lunged forward when in fact she didn't move at all. Amazing how editing can affect the way an actor's performance is percieved.
ETA: Discussion going on here concerning transformations in the anime vidding community over the years. Interesting how it started out similarly, but independently of live action.
ETA 2: Fixed the link.
::begs::
I am craving this song like a plate of eel sushi.
Oh yeah, and any Dandy Warhols would be good too.
Also, behold the beauty of the color balance function!
Not that I have anything against blue, per say. Just that my song is not blue. Bonus -- the picture is actually clearer with the color change. Yay! Though I suppose this is the only point in the vid I'll get this lucky with that effect. And yes, in case you were wondering, the very pretty man in the screencap is in fact Simon.
Watched Legally Blonde the other day and was excited to notice that during the court scene at the end, when the girl unwittingly admits her guilt on the witness stand, that there's a jump cut from a slightly farther back shot of her face to a closer shot of her face. It goes by very quickly, giving the viewer the impression that she lunged forward when in fact she didn't move at all. Amazing how editing can affect the way an actor's performance is percieved.
ETA: Discussion going on here concerning transformations in the anime vidding community over the years. Interesting how it started out similarly, but independently of live action.
ETA 2: Fixed the link.