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Lofty Dreams TV Episode 2 from LoftyDreams: The Web Series on Vimeo.
Episodes 1-5 of Season 1 - Lofty Dreams. Written and Created by Ian Temple Directed by Drew Moore Co-Written by JC Schaffner Produced by Jess…
For one week we are releasing our work to the world. Please enjoy and let us know what you think.
Thank you
The Lofty Dream Team
Nice show of support from our lovely cast #webseries #comedy #bushwick #awards #winners #creative (at Tribeca Cinemas)
JC and Mellie-D on the way to the award ceremony (at Tribeca Cinemas)
We took our trophies out to party BEDPAN FIGHT (at Otto's Shrunken Head)
Sneak peak into Lofty Dreams (at Bushwick, Brooklyn)
A first look at Lofty Dreams, a web-series out of Bushwick, New York from LoftyDreams: The Web Series on Vimeo.
Lofty Dreams: The Web Series is our voice in a new era of comedy; we believe that in this new era of political, social and financial polarization, the only way to bring people together is to acknowledge that we live in radically different universes while occupying the same physical space, in this case, Bushwick, Brooklyn. And more specifically a single loft, housing our wide array of characters. We believe that truth in comedy comes from contrasting the different values within the same human experience, which, by, illuminating our differences in how we see the world, has the power to paradoxically bring us closer together in all these ways through the power of laughter. We sincerely hope that Lofty Dreams: The Web Series, has you not only laughing but critically thinking about the important place you occupy in our world.
The time has come my friends. Come out and have some fun with us
This is what editing Lofty Dreams looks like. Really. We just roughed out a killer trailer. (at Bushwick, Brooklyn)
Outside a bar in England...Haha...for shiz
The most nope gif we have ever seen. We'll take bed bugs please.
Let's Make Fun Of: Anthropologie Furniture
I love to hate Anthropologie furniture. In particular, the way they stage it for their website. There’s this gross fantasy they’ve created of an art student who can afford to spend thousands of dollars on a paint-splattered flea market find. It’s like all their customers are aspiring to be Charlotte in Tiny Furniture (a loft-dwelling trust fund dilettante).
They’ve gone off the deep end with the juxtaposition. You know those fashion editorials every fall where models lasagned in Prada swing around street signs in Red Hook? It’s like that, but on acid. The settings are more deteriorated and the designs are more design-y. It’s like shopping from deep within Fuck Your Noguchi Coffee Table.
If you choose to purchase a piece of Anthropologie furniture, it will only really look right in one of three settings:
1. An alternative gallery space six weeks from opening
2. An urban cabin with faulty electrical wiring
3. A crumbling Southern plantation (soon to be deemed “the new loft” by the NYTimes)
Let’s take a stroll through the Anthropologie furniture section together. What’s for sale today?
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Inside the pixelated imagination of Italian artist @the_oluk
To see more of Manolo’s pixel art creations, follow @the_oluk on Instagram.
“I asked myself, ‘Will I be able to draw something appealing in such a small area?’” says Manolo Saviantoni (@the_oluk). The art director from Ciampino, Italy, began creating these characters in a limited pixel drawing area as a game to play with his daughters. “The funniest thing was getting home at night and asking my daughters to guess who those characters are.”
Manolo soon realized there was a wider audience for his art online. “I created my own pixel art style and began to post those creations on Instagram,” Manolo says. “My works are usually inspired by video games, films and cartoons. It is wonderful to know that you can make people smile through tiny colored squares.”
"All these squares....don't you ever paint other shapes, like triangles or cirlces"
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The cold is coming. These guys know how. They're fucking Canadian! #Bushwick #Loft #IndieFilm #WebSeries #Brooklyn #WhatsUp #FreezeInStyle