Liked on YouTube: How to Become a Sushi Chef in Two Months — Shokunin

This week on Shokunin, host and sushi chef David Bouhadana gets back to his roots, visiting downtown Los Angeles’ Sushi Chef Institute, where Bouhadana learned the art of sushi making from master Andy Matsuda.

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Shared: How To Overcome Procrastination

How To Overcome Procrastination by Stuart Langfield:


We sift through the world of science, studies, data and theories to uncover what we know about procrastination and to find out if it’s possible to conjure a cure.

Made at Shopify Studio.

Credits:
Director – Stuart Langfield
Writer & Producer – Marco Patricio
Editor & Motion Graphics – Jen Mackie
Cinematography – Matthew Wiebe
Score – Jim Guthrie
Sound – Marco Patricio

Liked on YouTube: The Beatles – Eleanor Rigby (From “Yellow Submarine”)

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Revolver with the digital release of the video for “Eleanor Rigby” – revisit the album now: http://smarturl.it/thebeatlesrevolver

Released as a double A-side with the song “Yellow Submarine in August 1966, Eleanor Rigby marked a giant leap forward in the way that The Beatles thought about their art, following their exploration of new and more complex musical ideas such as “Day Tripper” and “Paperback Writer”. Written and performed by Paul McCartney as part of the Revolver sessions, this features a string composition from George Martin that helped to change the way that people considered “pop music”.

The film is a sequence originally used in the movie Yellow Submarine”, released in July 1968. With it’s surreal, ground-breaking visuals it both brought a new concept of creating a visual video to accompany a song and also ushered in a new style of animation which helped to inspire Terry Gilliam’s animations for the TV comedy series, Monty Python’s Flying Circus.

Music video by The Beatles performing Eleanor Rigby. (C) 2015 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group) / Apple Corps Ltd. / Subafilms Ltd

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