Director Uses 15 Cuts to Show Liam Neeson Scale a Fence in Taken 3
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Some say the edited version lacks emotion
The comedians behind “Bane Outtakes” and “Star Wars’ Final Scene Without Music” are back with Trump sound bites dubbed over Darth Vader scenes.
Watch Zach ‘the Final Cut’ King’s take on the Rube Goldberg Machine. The filmmaker/illusionist has amassed a huge following on Instagram (3.9m followers), Vine (3.1m followers) and Facebook (1.5m followers) where he delights his viewers with his creative and brilliantly edited shorts.
Fernando Livschitz of Black Sheep Films edits mundane traffic footage, descending a routine intersection into choreographed chaos. Fernando’s editing skills are a sight to behold, and you can view his impressive portfolio here. To see what an actual intersection with no traffic lights looks like, check out this video.
Kutiman is a producer that samples video clips of amateur musicians on YouTube and edits them together to create songs. Kutiman just released his latest single, Give It Up, off his upcoming album Thru You Too which comes out October 1st. Be sure to check out Kutiman’s YouTube page for more, where you can…
From the people who brought you the unforgettable Bane Outtakes, here’s the classic Throne Room/Final scene from Star Wars IV: A New Hope without the grandiose score by John Williams and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra.
VFX artist and father Daniel Hashimoto uses Adobe After Effects to transform his son James into Action Movie Kid. The popular YouTube channel’s videos have been viewed nearly 40 million times. Above you will find the ongoing supercuts of Action Movie Kid’s latest antics.
Jimmy Fallon debuted a new Brian Williams rap on Monday night, following up the hit rendition of the Sugarhill Gang’s Rapper’s Delight with Snoop Dogg’s Gin and Juice. Brian Williams has been the anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News since 2004. In that time he has spoken a lot in front of…
At the tender age of three, James is learning how to handle his amazing superpowers bestowed on him by his dad, Daniel Hashimoto. The Adobe After Effects artist has been a DreamWorks animator for over a decade, doing visual effects for movies like Kung Fu Panda 2 and How to Train Your Dragon. Hashimoto…
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