Monday, January 12, 2015

Video Round-Up: January 12, 2015



Marvel’s Agent Carter faces her toughest mission, sexism, in a clever animation by Leigh Lahav.
"After the war, Agent Carter must face an even tougher challenge - sexist douchebags. (no spoilers!)"
Welcome to The Geek Art Gallery's daily Video Round-Up, in which we collect the geekiest videos from around the web each day for your enjoyment.  Why slog through page after page of kitten and baby videos to find what you're looking for on video aggregators when you can cut straight to the chase here?  Comedy sketches, countdowns, movie parodies, nerdy music, science in action, and supercuts - we've got it all!





Holy crap! How is this not a whole series yet? We need more Imperial anime!



“The Art of Ninja” is a short by Kuma Films that features contact jugglers showcasing a wide range of object manipulation while dressed in ninja garb.
"This is what ninjas do in their spare time. Behind the Scenes."



We’ve seen the teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens remade several times, in many different ways. It’s been pretty overwhelming, and people might be getting sick of it by now. But you can relive the excitement again in a very different way with this recreation of the teaser in Grand Theft Auto V. The video was created by YouTube user Powerlight-13, and as you’ll see, it uses everything that GTA has to offer to make it happen. It may not live up to the badassery of the real Star Wars trailer, but it’s still fun to watch!



Here’s a wonderful one and half hour conversation between legendary animation director Hayao Miyazaki and Roland Kelts at a UC Berkley event. Like many of you, I’m a huge fan of the films that Miyazaki has made over the years, and it's really interesting to listen to him talk about his career and the work that he’s done.
"A conversation with legendary Japanese animator and filmmaker, Hayao Miyazaki, who was honored earlier that day with the Berkeley Japan Prize (2009-2010). The Berkeley Japan Prize is a lifetime achievement award from the Center for Japanese Studies to an individual who has made significant contributions in furthering the understanding of Japan on the global stage. This event was a part of the UC Berkeley Center for Japanese Studies' 50th Anniversary program of events (http://ieas.berkeley.edu/cjs/). Co-sponsored by: Center for Japanese Studies and Cal Performances."


"Multiplicity 2: Game of Clones - Official Trailer" by humordy

The A Song of Ice and Fire books are long, laboriously detailed, and absolutely addictive. If George R. R. Martin dies before the series is finished, it will be the greatest tragedy of modern fantasy storytelling. It is known. In fact, it’s so widely known that putting pressure on Martin to stop doing any activities other than ones that lead to the completion of the books has become a loud, necessary cri de coeur for fans. Not only is it accepted, it’s a fan’s duty — when he or she sees Martin at a Game of Thrones red carpet or at a signing event — to tell him to get the fuck back to work.

Fortunately, a filmmaking team headed by Andy Young (of Keith and Heath fame) has taken inspiration from Multiplicity to toy with the cultural frustration in a fun, inventive way.
"George R.R. Martin is about to get the one thing he needs more of...."


"The galaxy goes mad in this trailer mashup for Mad Max: Fury Road and Star Wars: The Phantom Menace."


"What are lightsabers made of? What's actually plausible about them, and can we have them in real life? Dive into the science behind lightsabers on Because Science with Kyle Hill."



The new crossguard lightsaber in the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer ignited controversy across the fandom. Many regarded it with scorn. Stephen Colbert was quick to come to the weapon's defense, but a lot of people still doubt its practicality. What we really needed was a demonstration, and now we've got one, courtesy of YouTuber Thrand collaborated with his friends Eldgrimr and Marquez.

The trio attempt to determine whether or not a crossguard lightsaber would be more hazardous to the one who wields it than the wielder's opponent by dipping the cross guard (aka "quillons") in thick, white paint. The results are fairly impressive.
"Thrand, Eldgrimr and Marquez devise a test to see if the new Cross-guard Lightsaber from the New Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens Official Teaser Trailer by J.J. Abrams is dangerous to the wielder or the opponent. They test the quillons or cross-guard out by covering it in thick paint and use it to see if it cuts the user or can be used as a weapon! They give credit to von Puch TV for giving them the idea as well. Be sure go by and check out von Puch's video channel and subscribe as well. So set back grab an Ale or Mead wile Thrand. Eldgrmr and Marquez test out the new cross-guarded Lightsaber to see how dangerous it really is and if it is to the wielder or the opponent!"


"Thrand and Eldgrimr are back again with a viewer reply to the original test video that was so popular they devise a new test based on viewer input to see if the new Cross-guard Lightsaber from the New Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens Official Teaser Trailer by J.J. Abrams is dangerous to the wielder or the opponent. They test the quillons or cross-guard out by covering it in thick paint and use it to see if it cuts the user or can be used as a weapon! So set back grab an Ale or Mead wile Thrand and Eldgrmr test out the new cross-guarded Lightsaber to see how dangerous it really is and if it is to the wielder or the opponent!"

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