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- Video length: 1:20
- Uploaded to YouTube on November 17, 2008
- Created by directing duo Sibling Rivalry
- Music by: "Pogo" by Digitalism (Shinichi Osawa Remix)YouTube Video: Zune Paint (Time: 1:20)
- Sibling Rivalry is also known as ButternutJelly
- As of November 18, 2008, "Zune Paint" had received over 52,000 viewsYouTube: ButternutJelly Channel
- On their blog, the creators state that they "made this (video) with no money and with a lot of help from friends all for fun"ButternutJelly.com: BNJ Original: Zune Paint (November 18, 2008)
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Created by directing duo Sibling Rivalry, "Zune Paint" is a video that was uploaded to YouTube on November 17, 2008. The video is a parody advertisement for Microsoft's Zune-Arts program and the creators clearly note that "Microsoft had NO part in making this film."YouTube Video: Zune Paint (Time: 1:20)
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Video Description
The video begins with a hot of a blank white paint canvas, then shows several cans of paint and a close up shot of a man's face. Next, the video depicts several different colors of paint being splashed onto the canvas, interspersed with close up shots of the man's face, which is dripping with sweat. Approximately 1/3 of the way through the video, the camera pulls back and we see that the man is naked, lying on the ground in front of the canvas and the paint is coming from between his spread legs.YouTube Video: Zune Paint (Time: 1:20)
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Zune Paint Video
- YouTube Video: Zune Paint (Time: 1:20)
Zune Paint Questions
Can you and how do you load games on a 30GB Zune? 2 AnswersAccording to the official site, there are five free games available for Zune: Hexic, Texas Hold 'Em, Checkers, Sudoku, and Space Battle. Of course, the site do... read more
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List all the paintings by Mary Cassatt by name 1 AnswerThere are 362 of them, (that I see) http://www.marycassatt.org/ That shows a link to all of them with the names attached below. read more
