#paris


City Transit Line Posters

In the cel­e­bra­tion of design and rep­re­sent­ing the city you love and/or have affin­i­ty for, here are some city tran­sit line posters designed by the duo: Cay­la Fer­ari (graph­ic design­er) and John Breznicky (engi­neer).

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London to Paris

I haven’t trav­eled from Lon­don to Paris straight, but did over­sleep and miss a tour coach along with my room­mate this past March (too much exploring/partying I guess, and lack of sleep). We hopped on the Eurostar bul­let train to try and catch the rest of the Con­ti­ki group at the Lon­don Pub, but were 10-min­utes late and had to catch the next one =\

Any­ways, ‘Lon­don to Paris’.

AllOrNothingproductions.com present ‘Lon­don to Paris’, direct­ed by Grace Lado­ja, doc­u­ments 10 rid­ers from all over the world mak­ing the track bike jour­ney from Lon­don to Paris to meet Lance Arm­strong as the Tour De France 2009 comes to a close. Made in asso­ci­a­tion with Nike Sports­wear’s CTRS project, the film’s NYC pre­miere is set for late Octo­ber 2009… stages09.com

Source via slamx­hype.

C’était un Rendezvous

I almost for­got about this short film. Pret­ty cool one-take flick.1 Crazy dri­ving skills for sure. I guess its true to the con­cept that “90% of life is just show­ing up.“2

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  1. It seems that this type of film tech­nique is an exam­ple of ciné­ma-vérité. Ciné­ma vérité is a style of doc­u­men­tary film­mak­ing, com­bin­ing nat­u­ral­is­tic tech­niques with styl­ized cin­e­mat­ic devices of edit­ing and cam­er­a­work, staged set-ups, and the use of the cam­era to pro­voke sub­jects. []
  2. As quot­ed from Woody Allen. []