This is the short film written by, directed, and starring Michel Gondry, as a man who, one day, has his poo follow him around ("The Turd" played by David Cross).
This is the first (short) film internationally released by Michel Gondry, called La Lettre (The Letter).
It is very slightly cut for time, though just moments of silence.
This is the Beatles song, Let It Be (o rly?).
If you want to buy me a nice camera, that I can get a tripod for (instead of trying to balance under my chin), I swear I'll make way better videos. I might even talk louder!
This is an excerpt from the Michel Gondry DVD, focusing on the making of the extraordinary video "Sugar Water" by Cibo Matto. The whole video was one take, with it played forwards on the right, and backwards on the left.
Pretty easy song. MADE FOR DAWN BECAUSE SHE BOUGHT A KEYBOARD LOL SHOUT OWTZ
SHE'S EVEN GONNA HAVE A VIDEO RESPONSE OF HER PLAYING IT
DON'T LET 'EM DOWN DAWN
DOWN DAWN? LOL
anyway.
Regina Spektor. Music Box. Piano tutorial. How to play it. Have fun.
This is an excerpt from the Michel Gondry DVD, focusing on the making of the Chemical Brothers video, Let Forever Be.
This is my favorite music video :)
Tonight, Frank kept to have a short Q 'n' A and hour and a half long lecture. It was very interesting.
I recorded two random parts with my camera, didn't edit them out of laziness, and present them to you here. I don't even remember if they were particularly interesting parts, really. haha.
But in case you wonder what Frank looks and sounds like when he talks!
Our high school's performance from Leader of the Pack. This was closing night, and the audience was so excited that there was a spontaneous decision to do an encore of the second half of the song.
-edit-
once again youtube has disappointed me on the sound and audio quality of this in comparison with the original.
as it says, this is obviously not the exact song, but I think it sounds cool / recognizable enough that-- well, at least I've gotten some "oohs" in chorus class over it.
I say "right thumb" instead of left thumb, oops.
And I didn't explain the very beginning part but I play it when I play all the pieces and it's easy enough to see.