Posts tagged sharing

Pixar Studio Stories: The Cereal Bar

Ok, I’m on a Studio Stories kick this lunch break. This one talks about the #1 reason I would want to work at Pixar. Ok, maybe #2.

Pixar Studio Stories: The Movie Vanishes

In response to the power outage that erased 30 minutes of my work last night, here’s a reminder that it could always be worse…

Sharing: What is That to You?

wilcomoore:

I’m a fairly insecure person. It could be some people-pleaser oldest child syndrome or some INFP stuff. Regardless, I’m always curious about what other people are doing, what other people are thinking, and where I line up on those spectrums.

Unfortunately, social networking and blogging has made chasing those questions all too easy. So I chase, absorb, and dwell on this information. I worry sometimes that my mind is like an episode of Hoarders. All this stuff building up inside and one day my sanity is going to be found rotting under a pile of Jesus-y tweets from megapastors.

There is much floating out in the internet that make me feel like a stranger in my own faith. And it hits closer to home when those things that make me feel strange have been cast out to digital sea by people I have known.

Of course, it’s not just the fights. I feel insecure when I see the beautiful things people are doing with their faith. They are using their God-given talents to help those in need, minister to all kinds of people, and create deep-reaching art. I feel very ineffective when I look at those people even though I know in my head that they are just as flawed as I am.

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Sharing: “Cummulus & Nimbus”

A cheery animation test created by the brilliant minds at we think things.

TED – Andrew Stanton: The Clues to a Great Story

My favorite storyteller talks about stories.

Sharing: iPad 3 Concept
(Or, more realistically, iPad 7 Concept) 

Sharing: “To Do List”

Literally one of my favorite motion graphics pieces ever. 
(Thanks, clnhrmn!) 

Sharing: “Aqua”


In search of inspiration and good stories, I watch a lot of videos. This one really stands out. I’ve never seen anything quite like it.

And the guy that made it– he’s 17.  

Inspiration: Peru visits Peru