Sometimes, the world needs a 15-minute BALLZ video. For the greater good of our society, we have come together to create a video to show you different ways to brainstorm ideas, which are necessary for the progress of our world. (more…)
Top Ten Best And/Or Worst Ballz Videos of 2011
16 DecCompiled by Roxane Hudon
Oh Boy, we may not have done as many as we used too, but …umm…welll just watch and find out how FASCINATING they all are! COMMON THREAD IN ALL VIDEOS: Being unshowered and just the right amount of lonely. (more…)
Vive le Québec, tabern
24 Junby Roxane Hudon
Salut la gang! Bonne St-Jean tabarnak! (Maman: “Pourquoi tu sacres toujours Roxane?”) Growing up in the English suburbs of Montreal, you are ingrained with some kind of weird Canadian patriotism, because you’re a minority within a minority and Barenaked Ladies plays a lot on CHOM and suburban dads love CHOM (except for mine, mine loved HOT COUNTRY 96.5 FM) and you think Canada is so great, because we’re “friendly” and “polite” and “multi-cultural” and we have “mountains”. (more…)
MESSAGE OF THE DAY
2 Mayby Roxane Hudon and Shawn Thompson
Allo! We’re on the social medias so GO VOTE
Camera Tag
14 Aprby Roxane Hudon and Shawn Thompson
About a week ago, on a sunny Sunday where we felt forced to go “enjoy the sunny day”, because, you know, it was sunny, we found ourselves a bit bored by it all. We ended up enjoying the sunny day by shopping at the pharmacy and buying disposable cameras. And so, we started playing a fun game where we took photos of each other in compromising positions. Surprise! Hence, the birth of camera tag at 252 St-Zot. Here, my friends, are the results. Please forgive the distorted faces, we’re usually really beautiful (given proper time to PREP for photos of course). As you will also notice, there are NO winners in camera tag. (more…)
Making Montreal: A Documentary
12 Mar
by Roxane Hudon
Last Winter, for my Advanced TV class in Concordia Journalism, I worked with 11 other girls on a 40-minute documentary. It was a very, very (very) ambitious project; the basic idea was that we would make a film about Montreal and its changing landscape. We ended up interviewing a whooooooole lot of fascinating people who showed us that people fight for this city and always have. (more…)
