Breer's 16 mm animated films range from colorfully choreographed geometric compositions to darker, visceral portrayals of the state of politics and popular culture in America in the 1960s through 1990s and are scattered with scenes and sound
clips of baseball games, biplanes, and political speeches.
Not exact matches
Even if you don't follow mainstream sports like football or
baseball, you've probably seen highlight
clips from the big
games in your Twitter or Facebook feeds, in the form
of short animated GIFs
of a crucial play.
In his scrap - book there are yellowed
clippings from days when Mike Peterson was a mere wisp
of a child who still could lead the local midgets to a state
baseball title by pitching the same
game he won with a two - run homer.
With any given Red Sox - Yankees
game crawling along at about the same tortoise - like
clip as a final round
of the U.S. Open,
baseball officials are as concerned about losing young fans as those involved with the business
of golf are with attracting the same demographic.
Historically notable movie
clips are also included, such as a 1919
clip of African - American employees playing a
game of baseball, and the interview
of Marion King in the hospital following her beating by police while pregnant for visiting protesters in jail.
As for the rest
of the conference there were appearances from Iwata and Miyamoto, two horny Nintendogs, an Electroplankton concert, lots
of strobe lights, the clarification on Nintendo's DS online policy, and plenty
of video snippets
of games such as Mario's new soccer and
baseball outings, Shadow the Hedgehog's guns
of fury, Mario Kart DS (which will be playable here starting tomorrow), and a little teaser
clip of Metroid Prime 3 for the Revolution.