Thursday, April 29, 2010

Pre-flight for html email.

This seems to be of important use, but haven't worked on any project that would require this solution. However, it doesn't harm to have this in resources.

http://premailer.dialect.ca/

Nike Music Shoes

Monday, April 26, 2010

If you like to read, then listen.

Natalie Merchant sings old poems to life


You ain't seen anything like this.

The best choreographed hip hop/bhangra/bollywood dance done at University level.


UC Berkeley.

Vodafone's ZooZoo - IPL TV Commercials



And here is the making of fantastically art directed ZooZoo ads.

Few Good tips from R/GAs Nick Law

NICK LAW JOINS THE JUICE: 5 MINUTE CAREER CHATS WITH THE WORLD'S BEST CDS. from BLACK BAG on Vimeo.

You Tube rental store

Friday, April 16, 2010

Frame Works - Changing landscape of human interaction

made with openFrameworks from openFrameworks on Vimeo.

Blew my mind. A banker can also care for people just like the doctor or teacher. Best Strategy and Excecution of a simple thought.

Banking On Change from Pilgrim Films on Vimeo.



Two-thirds of India’s population of a billion people live in the nation’s 600,000 villages. Despite India’s economic growth, the disparities between wealth and poverty are enormous. Many villagers migrate to the cities in search of work and end up begging on the streets. South Indian bank manager J S Parthiban set out to do something to help their economic circumstances. He encouraged beggars to open bank accounts in New Delhi, and pioneered micro-loans to villagers in his home state of Tamil Nadu. This is his story—and theirs.

**This is the 3 minute version which was selected as one of the winners of the BRITDOC/Co-operative Competition "It's Good To Know..." and was broadcast on Channel 4 at 7.55pm on 14.01.10.

Producer/Director Andrew Hinton pilgrimfilms.com
Photography Eric Trometer tarmakfilms.com
Editing Rob Petit milkwood.tv
Music Rasika Vartak
Executive Producers:
Jeanne Faber
Suresh Mathew
Christopher Hartnell

Special thanks to John, Jeanne and Susan Faber and everyone else who made this film possible.

A Pilgrim Films production for Initiatives of Change India: in.iofc.org/