Carmen Carrera got married, and she’s the most beautiful bride ever, omg

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Carmen Carrera got married, and she’s the most beautiful bride ever, omg
Sheppard Tones: A Sound Illusion that Makes Things Intense
Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk is a nerve-wracking movie. Three separate storylines tell the tale of the famed World War II evacuation in a intense two hours of film. A lot of that feeling has to do with how the film’s score uses Shepard tones — layered sound waves that simulate a constant ascent in tone — to create a sensation of building tension. They’re a personal favorite trick of Nolan’s: he’s based sound effects and entire soundtracks with other composers on the auditory illusion. In Dunkirk, composer Hans Zimmer crafted his soundtrack around the effect — and it’s an auditory masterpiece.
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Daniel Mercadante’s rainbow road. Made with long exposure.
calling the gays to the motherland
Michael Jackson recording his heartbeat for Smooth Criminal
Thats how REAL he was
APPETITE FOR LIFE, APPETITE FOR JAZZ…
Cannonball Adderley sharing a laugh with Paul Chambers
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Truth tagged in the streets of LA
I don’t wanna think about what would happen if he didn’t apologize and quit filming.