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Sundance Film Festival | Casey Neistat YouTube Seminar

By |January 23rd, 2014|Categories: Festivals, Film News, National News, Park City, Pop Culture, Reviews, Sundance Film Festival, Tech News, United States, Utah, World News|Tags: , , , |

Casey Neistat Breaks Down YouTube Words and photography by: Matthew McGuire Casey Neistat is an indie producer that has made a history online. His past work has shut down his personal servers, the MIT sever system and universities servers nationwide with excessive streaming of his videos. Neistat stopped by YouTube at Sundance 2014 on Wednesday, January 22. This marked my first panel discussion with YouTube at Sundance. Casey was dialed in for a live speaker. He was comedic, inspiring and intelligent on several levels. Neistat opened the forum with stories on his progression from working on personal home videos to

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Sundance Film Festival | Web Junkie Film Review

By |January 23rd, 2014|Categories: Asia, China, Festivals, Film News, Park City, Reviews, Sundance Film Festival, Utah, World News|Tags: , , , |

Addiction, Society and the Real Issue in Web Junkie Movie stills by: Hilla Medalia and Miao Wang. Photography and words by Matthew McGuire On Wednesday, January 22 I was able to screen the film 'Web Junkie' by Shosh Shlam and Hilla Medalia. It marked my first international film based in China. The film is in the World Cinema Documentary competition at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. "Internet Addiction" is not only going on in China. As smart phones have entered the marketplace, more and more people are becoming detached from society in hopes to find recognition online. One might look

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Sundance Film Festival | The Devil Makes Three

By |January 23rd, 2014|Categories: Festivals, Film News, Music News, National News, North America, Park City, Reviews, Sundance Film Festival, The Devil Makes Three, United States, Utah, World News|Tags: , , |

[av_postslider link='category,447' columns='3' items='9' offset='0' contents='excerpt' preview_mode='auto' image_size='portfolio' autoplay='no' interval='5'] The Devil Makes Three Kick Off A West Coast Tour at Sundance Photography by Erik Philbrook and words by Matthew McGuire The Sundance Music Café and ASCAP celebrated their sixteenth year as Sundance hit its 30 year mark. For those unfamiliar with ASCAP it is the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). It is a professional membership organization of songwriters, composers and music publishers of every kind of music. The Devil Makes Three is a trio with Pete Bernhard, Cooper McBean, Lucia Turino from Santa Cruz, California. Pete

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Sundance Film Festival | The Signal Film Review

By |January 22nd, 2014|Categories: Festivals, Film News, Interviews, National News, Park City, Photography, Reviews, Sundance Film Festival, Utah, World News|Tags: , , , |

William Eubank and Co. at Midnight Words and photography by: Matthew McGuire The cast and crew of 'The Signal' premiered their film on Monday, January 20. This film is apart of the Sundance collection of films being screened late night. William Eubank teamed up with A & E Indie films to help with distribution on this project. Laurence Fishburne stole the film with his incomparable acting chops. Brenton Thwaites, Olivia Cooke and Beau Knapp stepped up as well in this Sci-Fiction tale of computer programming gone very wrong. Eubank has progressed as a filmmaker over the past decade, and with

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Sundance Film Festival | The Measure of All Living Things

By |January 21st, 2014|Categories: Festivals, Film News, Interviews, Music News, National News, North America, Park City, Photography, Pop Culture, Reviews, United States, Utah, World News|Tags: , , , |

Sam Green Conducts a Live Screening in Fashion Words and photography by: Matthew McGuire The action continued at the Yarrow Hotel Theater on Monday, January 20 with Sam Green's 'The Measure of All Living Things' with Y Music. Sundance is known for breakthrough creative projects, and Green's live performance hit the nail on the head. It was my first time experiencing a film screening with live narration and a live score from Y Music. Overall, it was the most advantageous project I have witness during the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. One of the exciting elements to seeing a show at

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Sundance Film Festival | Happy Valley Film Review

By |January 20th, 2014|Categories: Festivals, Film News, National News, Park City, Photography, Pop Culture, Reviews, Sundance Film Festival, Utah, World News|Tags: , |

Amir Bar-Lev Brings the Heat to Park City Words and photography by: Matthew McGuire The Crescent Vale Network has landed in Park City, and the ride has been unforgettable. We are currently based out of Carbondale, Illinois. After driving for three days, and risking physical health, we have found the true meaning of cinema at Sundance Film Festival. The first film we review is 'Happy Valley' by Amir Bar-Lev. The film runs 100 solid minutes, and was premiered under the Doc Premier category. This screening marked my first time watching film at the Sundance. It was an eye opening experience

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Luke the Knife | Concert Review

By |January 19th, 2014|Categories: Clean Energy, Colorado, Music News, National News, Photography, Reviews, United States|Tags: , , , |

UV Hippo Gets Rowdy in Colorado with Luke the Knife Words and photos by Matthew McGuire Luke the Knife presented an after party following a BoomBox performance Friday evening, and UV Hippo returned to Colorado in style to open the show. The band had not been in the state in 8 months, and the fans were pumped to catch a free show. Boulder is a booming town that has a vibrant live music scene. Guests can hop from venue to venue in a nearby and inviting downtown area. It was my second time in Boulder. I love the vibe, street

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Talib Kweli – Gravitas | Album Review

By |January 7th, 2014|Categories: Music News, National News, North America, Reviews, SXSW, Talib Kweli, United States|Tags: |

Championship Music with Talib Kweli Album review written by Matthew McGuire In the latest project by Kweli, he relates the current metaphysical struggles that the world faces to his dripping wet lyrical inspiration from beginning to end. Talib Kweli returns to the studio to release "Gravitas" in late 2013. Currently fans can download the digital album directly from Kweli's main website. This step in self-distribution is one small step for Talib, and one giant leap for independent art. We at Crescent Vale, thrive on independent art. We release all of our own work with very little support from outside distribution

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Those Darlins and Diane Coffee | Review – Photos

By |November 24th, 2013|Categories: Carbondale, Hangar 9, Illinois, Interviews, Local News, Music News, National News, Photography, Pop Culture, Reviews, United States|Tags: , , , , |

The Indie Scene in Carbondale Words and Photos by: Matthew McGuire Carbondale, Ill - Over the past several months, the world has been ignited by the indie sounds of Those Darlins. Major music publications have been covering this up-and-coming band, and we are honored to have covered one of their performances with Diane Coffee at the Hangar 9 this past Friday. Han Ma & the Camaros, a Nashville-based group, opened the show around 9 p.m.Their show was low key, and a good way to start the night off. Diane Coffee performed after Han Ma & the Camaros. Both opening bands

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Desire to Learn | Google Survey

By |November 23rd, 2013|Categories: Clean Energy, Local News, National News, Reviews|Tags: , , , |

Connect, Submit, Enlighten The following survey is setup to create a better understanding on multimedia in education for one of the graduate level courses I am taking at Southern Illinois University. For those familiar with D2L, also known as Desire to Learn, please feel free to submit answers to the survey. The research question that I pose with this survey digs into the distinction between learning content with plain text, and watching a video of the content online. Please submit your feedback below. Google Survey on Multimedia in Education Loading...

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