Teacher wears the same outfit for yearbook photos for 40 years :) Story here. ps. Did you see Mr. Evans' photos in the last few yearbooks?
A movie just came out, "Boyhood", that took 12 years to make. They started filming in 2002. That's never been done before, it's really intriguing. In a related vein, a father has been filming his daughter 15 seconds a week for her entire life, and sped it up into a 4 min video from 0-14 years. Both are below. Part of the reason I imagine this is so intriguing (like OKGO music videos) is that so much can be faked and photoshopped that we don't trust what we see anymore... but you can't fake this stuff. It takes a lot of time and effort and creativity and planning and foresight. And those can be in short supply around us. I'm trying to figure out a something to copy the technique in this video for, but nothing's yet come to mind. The purity of the reactions is so engaging!
Neat idea. Great video using simplicity. Especially good use of focus to guide the viewers eyes. Really beautifully designed website too - with minimalist graphics and shows why a limited palette of colours is a good idea. Website here.
As a math teacher also, it's fascinating for a whole other reason. Now, is it going to help or hurt math students? PhotoMath from MicroBLINK on Vimeo
I think they'll continue to improve it, but I was pointed towards this error:
Remember, you're smarter than you're calculator, because you can tell if an answer makes sense.
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