On Wednesday I did a Poker Face ver of Hatsune Miku photoshoot with Jason!!
The outfit wasn't too difficult to make.
Mainly it was made from altering things I already had.
The horns I made the day of the shoot.
I ran out of larger hair pins so my right horn kept on drooping a lot.
I think I look alright in the outfit and Jason did an amazing job considering how shy I get cosplaying in public, and being extremely awkward in front of a camera.
Originally we were going to shoot at a fountain but there were too many people there and I felt extremely uncomfortable so we instead switched the location towards the river. It was a lot cooler there too! As we were shooting a huge wave of water splashed all over me!! It was cold. I was surprised. And I got all wet!!
We also saw this weird duck thing that was swimming around.
Overall though it was great and I had lots of fun,
thanks Jason!!
Freeze!
Oh, I look so sad. :s I really liked this one despite Jason telling me it looked funny!! I look like a blow fish! The sun was A LOT brighter when we started shooting. It slightly cast shadows over my face and my make up makes it look like my eyes were closed. They're open I tell you! Piyo!! Rawk N Roooooolll!!!
There were more pictures in the shoot but these were my favorite!
Here are the list of movies for the August Children's Film Festival! If you have younger children and want to watch some movies that have values of some sort you should totally them it out!
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RAINING CATS AND FROGS Continues Sat & Sun, 11:00am - IFC Center Recommended ages 7 to adult
SANDMAN AND THE LOST SAND OF DREAMS NEW YORK PREMIERE - ONE WEEKEND ONLY! Sat & Sun, Aug 13 & 14, 11:00am - IFC Center Recommended all ages
THE RACE Sat & Sun, Aug 20 & 21, 11:00am - IFC Center Sat & Sun, Aug 27 & 28, 11:00am - IFC Center Recommended ages 6 to adult
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Sat & Sun, July 30 & 31, 11:00am - IFC Center Sat & Sun, Aug 6 & 7, 11:00am - IFC Center French with English Subtitles. Recommended ages 7 to 14.
The award-winning first feature from the director of A Cat in Paris and Mia and the Migoo is a delicate and charming tale of an old sea captain who unwittingly becomes a modern day Noah when a torrential flood washes over the planet and the animals from the local zoo escape into his floating house. But all is not peaceful aboard the comically tower-shaped houseboat, and when a code of strict vegetarianism is imposed to protect the gentler animals, their carnivorous shipmates plot mutiny. Raining Cats and Frogs won prizes at Berlin and Ottawa and has been showcased at the world's top festivals.
NEW YORK PREMIERE Sat & Sun, Aug 13 & 14, 11:00am - IFC Center Recommended all ages
Ever wonder where you go when you sleep? In this beautifully animated stop-motion film, six-year-old Milo finds himself transformed into an animated character and swept into Dreamland, a secret nocturnal world of enchantment and adventure. There he sets sail in a magic car-boat through deliciously bizarre dreamscapes (full of giant chocolate bunnies, birthday cake women, cotton clouds, and paper mache mountains) on a mission to upend the schemes of the nefarious Habumar, creator of nightmares, who has threatened children everywhere by stealing the Sand of Dreams.
Sandman and the Lost Sand of Dreams is a sumptuously handcrafted film perfect for youngest audiences, with playfully inventive characters immersed in brilliantly colorful landscapes. The film will be shown in English, but you can check out the original German theatrical trailer by clicking here.
Sat & Sun, Aug 20 & 21, 11:00am - IFC Center Sat & Sun, Aug 27 & 28, 11:00am - IFC Center Recommended ages 6 to adult.
Like Billy Elliott with go-karts, The Race is an Irish charmer about a young protagonist challenging gender stereotypes and overcoming family hardships to fulfill her dreams. When Mary is not helping out on the family farm, she's speeding around in her handmade go-kart, red hair flying as she careens recklessly down the narrow roads that crisscross the lush, verdant hills of rural Ireland. Dreaming of becoming a race car driver, she sneaks into the boys' changing room and signs up for the community's annual race, which is traditionally only for boys. As the only girl in the competition, she faces ridicule and scorn from all sides. But Mary doesn't let the endless teasing intimidate her as she sets her sights on becoming the best racer in town.