Zadi Diaz


danwmartin:

via: stevewoolf:

Some of this stuff is pretty impressive.  I also didn’t realize the extent of greenscreen use on tv these days.

unicornology:

soupsoup:

I knew they used green screen on television but never knew it was to this degree. Pretty interesting video.

Definitely an eye-opener. Look at all the stuff they get away with!


Via Dan Martin

Lucky People vs Unlucky People

“Lucky people are more relaxed and open, and therefore see what is there rather than just what they are looking for.

My research revealed that lucky people generate good fortune via four basic principles. They are skilled at creating and noticing chance opportunities, make lucky decisions by listening to their intuition, create self-fulfilling prophesies via positive expectations, and adopt a resilient attitude that transforms bad luck into good.

In the wake of these studies, I think there are three easy techniques that can help to maximise good fortune:

  • Unlucky people often fail to follow their intuition when making a choice, whereas lucky people tend to respect hunches. Lucky people are interested in how they both think and feel about the various options, rather than simply looking at the rational side of the situation. I think this helps them because gut feelings act as an alarm bell - a reason to consider a decision carefully.
  • Unlucky people tend to be creatures of routine. They tend to take the same route to and from work and talk to the same types of people at parties. In contrast, many lucky people try to introduce variety into their lives. For example, one person described how he thought of a colour before arriving at a party and then introduced himself to people wearing that colour. This kind of behaviour boosts the likelihood of chance opportunities by introducing variety.
  • Lucky people tend to see the positive side of their ill fortune. They imagine how things could have been worse. In one interview, a lucky volunteer arrived with his leg in a plaster cast and described how he had fallen down a flight of stairs. I asked him whether he still felt lucky and he cheerfully explained that he felt luckier than before. As he pointed out, he could have broken his neck.

Read rest of article by Richard Wiseman

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Cosplay of the Day: Palestinians dressed as Na’vi protest Israel’s separation barrier near the West Bank village of Bil’in.

More photos here. [via:thedailywhat/telegraph.]



MGMT: “Art is Everywhere” on Yo Gabba Gabba! Trippy retro childhood goodness. Yum.

(via @mjlambie / stereogum)





J!nx TV Commercial featuring the Frag Dolls

This is a national TV commercial I directed and edited for Jinx.com featuring the Frag Dolls. It’s currently running on G4 as part of the “Get Into It” campaign.

Executive Producer: Ray Doustdar
Producer: Steve Woolf
Director: Zadi Diaz
Cinematography & Sound: The Bui Brothers
Associate Producer: Rick Rey
Editor: Zadi Diaz
Behind the Scenes videos: Bonny Pierzina
Makeup: Tracie Cotta, Ashley Joy Beck
Produced by Smashface Productions



Olvera Street: 

Downtown, Los Angeles

Olvera Street:

Downtown, Los Angeles



Next level insanity. Die Antwoord: A taste of life on the Zef Side! South Africa. dieantwoord.com

(via: danwmartin: drinkyourjuice)


Via Dan Martin


Beaker’s Dust in the Wind will turn your frown upside-down.

stevewoolf:

Think the folks at the Muppets are having a good time with YouTube? :)

thedailywhat:

Muppets Studio Video of the Day: All poor Beaker wants to do is perform a meepy rendition of the Kansas classic “Dust in the Wind,” but anonymous YouTube comment bullies are making it very difficult for him to concentrate.

Meep on, Beaker. Meep on.

[muppetsstudio.]


Via Dorkulate With Steve


Love!!!

karenabad:

(via karenabadmfa)

I’m a huge tool. Kindly judge me, accordingly.



giannii: Indeed.

brit: Here’s a visually stunning presentation about the state of the Internet. The blogosphere section was particularly interesting.



Happy Birthday, my love. (via daniellefaith)


Zadi and Steve’s Infinite Playlist
We just moved into our new place and have two large boxes of music CDs that have been stored away for over ten years. We’re digitizing it all and uploading a favorite from each CD. We don’t know what we’ll find, but it’ll be interesting going down music memory lane. Some of it will be amazing, some of it will make us cringe, but all of it will be entertaining.

Zadi and Steve’s Infinite Playlist

We just moved into our new place and have two large boxes of music CDs that have been stored away for over ten years. We’re digitizing it all and uploading a favorite from each CD. We don’t know what we’ll find, but it’ll be interesting going down music memory lane. Some of it will be amazing, some of it will make us cringe, but all of it will be entertaining.




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Community here. (via @epicfu)