
In the style of classic Penguin covers by M.S. Corley.
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The Future of Digital Entertainment & Social Storytelling
From the yearly archives:

In the style of classic Penguin covers by M.S. Corley.
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by Allen Ginsberg
Lay down Lay down yr mountain Lay down God
Lay down Lay down your music Love lay down
Lay down Lay down yr hatred Lay yrself down
Lay down Lay down your nation Lay your foot on the rock
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Very shortly, I’ll be talking a lot about my Twitter Music Video Project for the awesome MAE Band. For the moment, I’m doing some research and found this great tutorial on how to create a shift-tilt lens effect without all the expensive equipment. The video is sort of a fable, so I think this may be a great look for it.
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Here’s a nearly perfect music video. Ike & Tina Turner cover The Beatles “Come Together”, ripping the song a new one. The chroma key work in this 1971 video is amazing; you may not notice it a first, but the background is Ike & the band being shot on a separate stage. You don’t need to know Tina’s story to read into the meaning.
If you want more Beatles covers, MOJO’s latest issue comes with Abbey Road interpreted by the likes of The Invisible, Karima Francis (who turns “She Came in Through the Bathroom Window” into a melancholic chest beater) and Noah and the Whale. By definition, this stuff’s derivative, but worth a listen.
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