Everything All The Time

About

Multidisciplinary Inspiration

With so many great categories of design, it is hard to just focus on one. Which is why this blog will focus on a little bit of everything: architecture, furniture, product design, illustration, various artists, etc. Curated by Brian Everett of EVRT Studio in Kansas City

Submit your work to be featured!

Also check out the EVRT Studio newsfeed and visual stream on Tumblr.

Other places to find me: flickr / twitter

Untitled by Christian Gendron
He has lots of phenomenal photography. Click through to visit his Tumblr, or visit his personal site here.

Untitled by Christian Gendron

He has lots of phenomenal photography. Click through to visit his Tumblr, or visit his personal site here.


12.10.09   52 note(s)  

The entire Beatles back catalog is now set to release in digital format Dec. 7th on a 16gb flash drive shaped like an apple. The price: $279.99. I would rather own the physical collection myself, but I can see the attraction. Both FLAC and 320kb MP3 formats will be included.

The entire Beatles back catalog is now set to release in digital format Dec. 7th on a 16gb flash drive shaped like an apple. The price: $279.99. I would rather own the physical collection myself, but I can see the attraction. Both FLAC and 320kb MP3 formats will be included.


11.5.09   34 note(s)  

Public Enemies

I also saw Public Enemies this past weekend, at the downtown Mainstreet Theatre. Over all, it was a great movie. Depp’s performance is amazing (not unexpectedly). Bale’s performance is weak, but I think that is because his character was not written very well.

It is definitely worth seeing. However, there is one factor throughout the movie that drove me crazy. It was shot in digital, which I don’t have a problem with, but the editing is horrible. At times I actually felt like I was watching the unedited behind the scenes DVD features. I understand if they were trying to keep it looking “raw” but it really looked laughable in certain scenes. A lot of highlights had heavy chromatic abberation, and extremely blown out hightlights. The entire film was shot with hand carried cameras as well, which isn’t necessarily bad, but hard to get used to.

Still worth seeing though.


7.6.09   4 note(s)