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Saving Lincoln 

Abraham Lincoln is all over the place right now, and he’s about to show up once more in the upcoming independent film “Saving Lincoln.”

This film follows the story of President Lincoln and his bodyguard, Ward Hill Lamon, and is the first movie ever to use cinematic collage, a method of layering two-dimensional backgrounds with moving images, in every scene. 

“Saving Lincoln” was filmed entirely in front of a green screen in order to employ authentic Civil War-era photographs as backgrounds in each scene.  Until now, this sort of layering has looked painfully low-tech and unrealistic, and has only been used in bits and pieces, making this movie the first of its kind.  It is also the first to come up with a name for the method.  CineCollage, as it is now called, produces in “Saving Lincoln” a breathtakingly real depiction of Lincoln’s world, and is as fascinating as a new technology and it is as a study of the world in the 1860s. 

As you might imagine, the post-production process with a movie such as this is a big mountain to climb, which is why the makers of this film are asking for donations through Kickstarter.  I, for one, want to see this movie real bad, so I’m spreading the word.

Wall of Ball Jars

Wall of Ball Jars

This is amazing!

conflictingheart:

Photographer Bob Egan tracked down the original locations of classic album covers to create these photo-montage images.

Photo of my band on our very first tour.  
midnightmoxie:

Midnight Moxie, backstage at The Mint
Los Angeles, CA, 2012

Photo of my band on our very first tour.  

midnightmoxie:

Midnight Moxie, backstage at The Mint

Los Angeles, CA, 2012

I never even thought about these two as real people. I’m changed forever.

I never even thought about these two as real people. I’m changed forever.

I’ve Discovered a Cure for Hiccups!

I am delighted to report that last night, I discovered that hiccups can be cured by ice cream.  I know, it sounds too good to be true, but it isn’t.  

I was in the midst of a rather schmancy night out with my bf at Chicago’s swanky Wicker Park hot spot the Violet Hour (which I always want to type as Violent Hour, which sounds like the worst bar in the world).  Suddenly, I was overcome with a monstrous case of hiccups.  This happens to me just about never.  I am prone to the singular, rather loud hiccup, but never an unstoppable string of them.  But there I was, trying to relax in my extra-high-backed armchair and sipping my delicious hot buttered rum, absolutely unable to control the squeals and honks coming from my throat.  It was the worst.  When our bartender came to check on us, I couldn’t even tell her how much I loved my two cocktails without sounding like a drunk in a cartoon.

Our cabdriver couldn’t help but laugh at me on our ride back to Lincoln Park, and when we pulled the ice cream out of the freezer at home, I was still hiccuping like a madwoman. Then it came to me.  Maybe cold will freeze the spasms in my throat.  I let my next bite of ice cream go down real slow, and lo and behold, it worked.  Instantaneously!  Not a single hiccup escaped me after that, I am happy to say.  

I feel that it’s important to spread this bit of news to as many people as I can.  It may be a cure that’s already out there, but it wasn’t one I’d heard of, and it sure beats the pants off the others, as far as deliciousness goes.  

ragbagmag:

Trap Set
by Nia O’Reilly Amandes

ragbagmag:

Trap Set

by Nia O’Reilly Amandes

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