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CONVERSATIONAL LATIN | Matthew Keil
Matthew Keil gives a demonstration of how he teaches his students conversational Latin. La...
published: 27 May 2009
Author: anothradam
CONVERSATIONAL LATIN | Matthew Keil
Matthew Keil gives a demonstration of how he teaches his students conversational Latin. Latin Language w/ English subtitles. Brought to you by www.HadItUpToHere.com "luigi miraglia" "reginald foster" latino latina "latin language" language "learn language" "latin teacher" classics cicero...
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Latin Language Spoken Example 1
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published: 06 Dec 2011
Author: TTTopGun
Latin Language Spoken Example 1
SPQR Flag 1500 x 900 - Posted Worldwide - www.ebay.com.au Latin Transcript: www.5s7.com Latin Dictionaries: www.ganino.com Credit goes to Goxmyx Description: Salve Latin language spoken, not many good examples of Latin this is better example excerpt from the new documentary The Destiny Of Rome. Rome is found in Italy and is a great empire which gave the world its bearings, the kind of bearings worth having if you know what I mean. Being a Roman complete with proficiency in the Latin lingua is an essential part of your heritage as an earthling. As always... The West is the Best! Example 1 youtu.be Example 2 youtu.be Example 3 youtu.be Example 4 youtu.be Example 5 youtu.be
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Latin and Its Indo-European Language Family
Latin is dead? No way! Latin is just the ancient form of Spanish, French, and Italian. And...
published: 13 Mar 2011
Author: latintutorial
Latin and Its Indo-European Language Family
Latin is dead? No way! Latin is just the ancient form of Spanish, French, and Italian. And what's more, Latin wasn't what it once was, since it is also derived from another more ancient (and lost) language. But we can trace the history of Latin and its related languages like a family genealogy. NB, not all languages are represented here (eg, Romanian, itself a Latin tongue) only because of space limitations in the video.
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Latin Language Spoken Example 2 + Apollo + Augury
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published: 07 Dec 2011
Author: TTTopGun
Latin Language Spoken Example 2 + Apollo + Augury
SPQR Flag 1500 x 900 - Posted Worldwide - www.ebay.com.au Latin Transcript: www.5s7.com Latin Dictionaries: www.ganino.com Credit goes to Goxmyx Description: Salve Latin language spoken, not many good examples of Latin this is better example excerpt from the new documentary The Destiny Of Rome. Rome is found in Italy and is a great empire which gave the world its bearings, the kind of bearings worth having if you know what I mean. Being a Roman complete with proficiency in the Latin lingua is an essential part of your heritage as an earthling. As always... The West is the Best! Example 1 youtu.be Example 2 youtu.be Example 3 youtu.be Example 4 youtu.be Example 5 youtu.be
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Latin Language Spoken Example 3
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published: 17 Dec 2011
Author: TTTopGun
Latin Language Spoken Example 3
SPQR Flag 1500 x 900 - Posted Worldwide - www.ebay.com.au Latin Transcript: www.5s7.com Latin Dictionaries: www.ganino.com Credit goes to Goxmyx Description: Salve Latin language spoken, not many good examples of Latin this is better example excerpt from the new documentary The Destiny Of Rome. Rome is found in Italy and is a great empire which gave the world its bearings, the kind of bearings worth having if you know what I mean. Being a Roman complete with proficiency in the Latin lingua is an essential part of your heritage as an earthling. As always... The West is the Best! Example 1 youtu.be Example 2 youtu.be Example 3 youtu.be Example 4 youtu.be Example 5 youtu.be
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013 Puer Romanus sample LATINUM Latin Language Course.avi
A Latin reader for intermediate students. Appleton and Jones Read in restored classical pr...
published: 07 Feb 2012
Author: evan1965
013 Puer Romanus sample LATINUM Latin Language Course.avi
A Latin reader for intermediate students. Appleton and Jones Read in restored classical pronunciation by Molendinarius
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Latin Language Spoken Example 4 - Octavian
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published: 20 Feb 2012
Author: TTTopGun
Latin Language Spoken Example 4 - Octavian
SPQR Flag 1500 x 900 - Posted Worldwide - www.ebay.com.au Latin Transcript: www.5s7.com Latin Dictionaries: www.ganino.com Credit goes to Goxmyx Description: Salve Latin language spoken, not many good examples of Latin this is better example excerpt from the new documentary The Destiny Of Rome. Rome is found in Italy and is a great empire which gave the world its bearings, the kind of bearings worth having if you know what I mean. Being a Roman complete with proficiency in the Latin lingua is an essential part of your heritage as an earthling. As always... The West is the Best! Example 1 youtu.be Example 2 youtu.be Example 3 youtu.be Example 4 youtu.be Example 5 youtu.be
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About the Latinum Latin Language Course
Please visit my pages at sites.google.com Short description of some aspects of the Latinum...
published: 18 Nov 2011
Author: evan1965
About the Latinum Latin Language Course
Please visit my pages at sites.google.com Short description of some aspects of the Latinum project. Apologies for the pixels, think of it as art ;)
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Why Study Latin?
Find out why the study of Latin is good for you. View video and then visit www.livelylatin...
published: 19 Jul 2008
Author: magistra753bc
Why Study Latin?
Find out why the study of Latin is good for you. View video and then visit www.livelylatin.com
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Latin Language Spoken Example 5
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published: 30 Apr 2012
Author: TTTopGun
Latin Language Spoken Example 5
SPQR Flag 1500 x 900 - Posted Worldwide - www.ebay.com.au Latin Transcript: www.5s7.com Latin Dictionaries: www.ganino.com Credit goes to Goxmyx Description: Salve Latin language spoken, not many good examples of Latin this is better example excerpt from the new documentary The Destiny Of Rome. Rome is found in Italy and is a great empire which gave the world its bearings, the kind of bearings worth having if you know what I mean. Being a Roman complete with proficiency in the Latin lingua is an essential part of your heritage as an earthling. As always... The West is the Best! Example 1 youtu.be Example 2 youtu.be Example 3 youtu.be Example 4 youtu.be Example 5 youtu.be
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Lesson 1 Latinum Latin Language Course (In Latin)
Please visit my website latinum.org.uk (Sound is a bit soft - this is sorted on the later ...
published: 06 Aug 2010
Author: evan1965
Lesson 1 Latinum Latin Language Course (In Latin)
Please visit my website latinum.org.uk (Sound is a bit soft - this is sorted on the later videos.) Check the playlist for other courses. In this course, Latin is taught using spoken Latin, while keeping a firm grip on grammar. The first 2 lessons have some English. The rest are only in Latin. You will need to study the course in sequence, as each lesson follows the preceding one in a progressive order. There is a separate course on this channel where Latin is taught with explanations in English - please look at the playlists for more information. As the course is taught totally in Latin, you need no other language. The course will teach you to read and write and speak Latin. Dictation and writing exercises will be introduced later on in the course. This course largely follows Adler's "Practical Grammar of the Latin Language" (1856), and various Renaissance grammar texts, such as Comenius (1656), and more ancient texts, such as the hermeneumata from the third century - which are similar educational texts to those that were used in the schoolroom in Ancient Rome itself. These may profitably be consulted by the student.
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Romance Languages Latin Languages Spanish Italian French
In this video I compare some of the Latin Languages Spannish Italian and French check it o...
published: 13 Mar 2012
Author: LanguageLoverGuy
Romance Languages Latin Languages Spanish Italian French
In this video I compare some of the Latin Languages Spannish Italian and French check it out and buy some books on these languages at my bookstore online at www.languagelovers-addiction.com
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Pater Noster in Latin and the Romance languages
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published: 28 Jan 2012
Author: FiliusLunae
Pater Noster in Latin and the Romance languages
Subscribe on Facebook for daily language discussions: www.facebook.com Like & Subscribe for more Latin videos to come! Language Blog: www.filiuslunae.com Twitter www.twitter.com Living Latin. Not a dead language. Follow on Twitter for more language fun: twitter.com Please read the corresponding entry on my language blog for detailed information about this presentation: www.filiuslunae.com A couple of quick notes: I am using a CLASSICAL pronunciation for the Latin, NOT a Church-based one. For the French, I am deliberately pronouncing a "trilled r" to keep in line with the other languages. This is not a mistake; it's a regional pronunciation still heard in limited areas, albeit not standard. Music by Kevin McLeod: incompetech.com
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Speaking Latin language for Roman glory --- Learn and revive the ancient tongue! 1. -- V1.
Email. heilagur@yahoo.com....
published: 05 Jan 2012
Author: DyamiMillarson
Speaking Latin language for Roman glory --- Learn and revive the ancient tongue! 1. -- V1.
Email. heilagur@yahoo.com.
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The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter 3 Double CD/DVD
The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III will be available as a Double CD and DVD on Marc...
published: 21 Dec 2009
Author: Kirk Whalum
The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter 3 Double CD/DVD
The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III will be available as a Double CD and DVD on March 16, 2010. Featuring Kirk Whalum, George Duke, Lalah Hathaway, Doc Powell, Kevin Whalum with special guests, John Stoddart, Hugh "Peanuts" Whalum, Kenneth Whalum III, Kyle Whalum, and Caleb Tha Bridge. Also playing: Jerry Peters, Aaron Broadus, Reginald Veal, Lenny Castro, Sean McCurley, and Kortland Whalum
KIRK WHALUM
The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III
For yours is the kingdom, the victory and the majesty, the power and dominion, for all that is in heaven and earth are yours…1 Chronicles 29:11a
On October 13, 2007, at Reid Temple AME Church on the outskirts of Washington DC, a standing room only audience packed the 3000-plus capacity state-of-the-art worship complex to experience the transforming power of Kirk Whalum’s The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III. Recorded live by three generations of Whalums and some of the most resounding names in jazz, pop, gospel and r&b;, The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III comes ten years after the first chart-topping Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter I CD debuted, and in the wake of the Grammy nominated, Stellar Award winning second chapter, released in 2002.
The two-disk set, plus DVD, is the most expansive in the series in terms of sheer minutes of music, 118.35 to be exact, but also in terms of content and concept. From the first plaintive note in “Call to Worship,” it is clear that this will be far more than an extension or installment of what came before. Kirk Whalum and company blow the roof off with subtlety, nuance, inspired performances and a message of faith, hope and love that both encompasses and transcends every point on the musical compass.
The accompanying DVD makes the most of Whalum the philosopher, theologian and theorist, with film director Jim Hanon (End of The Spear; and Miss HIV, for which Kirk wrote the soundtrack) capturing him as he weaves the story of jazz, gospel, the blues (verbally and instrumentally) in candid shots interposed with concert footage.
Although Whalum—who lives up to his reputation as “the most influential saxophonist of his generation”—is front and center throughout, this is undoubtedly an ensemble recording. He shares the stage with what could be called the ‘Whalum dynasty’ (three generations and six Whalums: brother Kevin (vocals); Uncle Peanuts (vocals, sax, and piano); son, Kyle (electric bass); nephews Kenneth III (saxophone) and Kortland (vocals), plus first cousin Caleb tha Bridge (vocals/rap). The unparalleled George Duke, featured on both I and II, returns on keys, and is joined by vocalist Lalah Hathaway, guitarist Doc Powell, keyboardist/vocalist John Stoddart, trumpeter/vocalist Aaron Broadus, stand-up bassist, Reginald Veal, percussionist Lenny Castro and Kirk’s former bandmate, drummer Sean McCurley.
The renowned gospel/r&b; writer and producer Jerry Peters once again brings his prodigious talent, sharing credits with Whalum on two songs and also as album co-producer, along with Kirk and Hal Sacks, the latter has served as engineer for all three GATJ live recordings. “My father loved James Cleveland and Jerry brought that sensibility, as well as playing the B3 organ.”
But “gospel” in the radio/church sense is only whispered or suggested. The range of material is reflected in its creators/writers—from Whalum, himself, and son Kyle, to Charlie Chaplin, Diane Warren, Isaiah Jones and Frankie Beverly, among others. This genre-and-time-spanning array of songwriting is the perfect backdrop for Whalum’s seemingly endless expression. His signature r&b-inflected; jazz, rich with romance and melodic power, imbued with blues, funk, pop, Latin and world music is solidly present, but on songs like Ananias and Sapphira, we see the more adventurous Whalum. As he describes it, “The song is definitely avant garde; we go into deep improvisation. This isn’t a good groove and some licks, this is where we go somewhere.” And where he goes is in the direction of Elvin Jones, Coltrane and Henderson. Not only does Whalum pull out all the stops on this sobering nod to God’s holiness and power, but Reginald Veal is a standout on upright, as he turns his bass into a sitar and plucks out a driving percussive and intricate melody.
Whalum is on a mission not just to share the Good News of the Gospel, but to expand it far beyond the walls of the church and traditionally accepted ways of communicating the message, and jazz is the medium. Whalum’s God is a lot bigger and the music that glorifies him is as limitless, transcendent, unexpected and powerful as He is. “How can you describe the indescribable?” queries Whalum. “That’s an opportunity for jazz and other creative arts. I wanted to make sure there were moments where it was ethereal, avant garde—that’s something that’s missing in the genre we call gospel. It needs to go where it is more ‘art music,’ It’s not just in y
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The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter 3
KIRK WHALUM
The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III
For yours is the kingdom, the victo...
published: 25 Oct 2008
Author: Kirk Whalum
The Gospel According to Jazz Chapter 3
KIRK WHALUM
The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III
For yours is the kingdom, the victory and the majesty, the power and dominion, for all that is in heaven and earth are yours…1 Chronicles 29:11a
On October 13, 2007, at Reid Temple AME Church on the outskirts of Washington DC, a standing room only audience packed the 3000-plus capacity state-of-the-art worship complex to experience the transforming power of Kirk Whalum’s The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III. Recorded live by three generations of Whalums and some of the most resounding names in jazz, pop, gospel and r&b;, The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter III comes ten years after the first chart-topping Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter I CD debuted, and in the wake of the Grammy nominated, Stellar Award winning second chapter, released in 2002.
The two-disk set, plus DVD, is the most expansive in the series in terms of sheer minutes of music, 118.35 to be exact, but also in terms of content and concept. From the first plaintive note in “Call to Worship,” it is clear that this will be far more than an extension or installment of what came before. Kirk Whalum and company blow the roof off with subtlety, nuance, inspired performances and a message of faith, hope and love that both encompasses and transcends every point on the musical compass.
The accompanying DVD makes the most of Whalum the philosopher, theologian and theorist, with film director Jim Hanon (End of The Spear; and Miss HIV, for which Kirk wrote the soundtrack) capturing him as he weaves the story of jazz, gospel, the blues (verbally and instrumentally) in candid shots interposed with concert footage.
Although Whalum—who lives up to his reputation as “the most influential saxophonist of his generation”—is front and center throughout, this is undoubtedly an ensemble recording. He shares the stage with what could be called the ‘Whalum dynasty’ (three generations and six Whalums: brother Kevin (vocals); Uncle Peanuts (vocals, sax, and piano); son, Kyle (electric bass); nephews Kenneth III (saxophone) and Kortland (vocals), plus first cousin Caleb tha Bridge (vocals/rap). The unparalleled George Duke, featured on both I and II, returns on keys, and is joined by vocalist Lalah Hathaway, guitarist Doc Powell, keyboardist/vocalist John Stoddart, trumpeter/vocalist Aaron Broadus, stand-up bassist, Reginald Veal, percussionist Lenny Castro and Kirk’s former bandmate, drummer Sean McCurley.
The renowned gospel/r&b; writer and producer Jerry Peters once again brings his prodigious talent, sharing credits with Whalum on two songs and also as album co-producer, along with Kirk and Hal Sacks, the latter has served as engineer for all three GATJ live recordings. “My father loved James Cleveland and Jerry brought that sensibility, as well as playing the B3 organ.”
But “gospel” in the radio/church sense is only whispered or suggested. The range of material is reflected in its creators/writers—from Whalum, himself, and son Kyle, to Charlie Chaplin, Diane Warren, Isaiah Jones and Frankie Beverly, among others. This genre-and-time-spanning array of songwriting is the perfect backdrop for Whalum’s seemingly endless expression. His signature r&b-inflected; jazz, rich with romance and melodic power, imbued with blues, funk, pop, Latin and world music is solidly present, but on songs like Ananias and Sapphira, we see the more adventurous Whalum. As he describes it, “The song is definitely avant garde; we go into deep improvisation. This isn’t a good groove and some licks, this is where we go somewhere.” And where he goes is in the direction of Elvin Jones, Coltrane and Henderson. Not only does Whalum pull out all the stops on this sobering nod to God’s holiness and power, but Reginald Veal is a standout on upright, as he turns his bass into a sitar and plucks out a driving percussive and intricate melody.
Whalum is on a mission not just to share the Good News of the Gospel, but to expand it far beyond the walls of the church and traditionally accepted ways of communicating the message, and jazz is the medium. Whalum’s God is a lot bigger and the music that glorifies him is as limitless, transcendent, unexpected and powerful as He is. “How can you describe the indescribable?” queries Whalum. “That’s an opportunity for jazz and other creative arts. I wanted to make sure there were moments where it was ethereal, avant garde—that’s something that’s missing in the genre we call gospel. It needs to go where it is more ‘art music,’ It’s not just in your face, but, rather, the music provokes one to deeper contemplation about the Savior, and sin, and the truth. Jazz is very much underused in that sense.”
Whalum purposely included songs and featured guests that are not traditionally thought of as “gospel” or Christian with stunning affect. George Duke offers up one of the performances of a lifetime on Diane Warren’s “Because
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XXIX (Trailer)
In 2007 I collaborated with media artist John Oswald to create Qui, a sound installation f...
published: 25 Jan 2011
Author: Laurel MacDonald
XXIX (Trailer)
In 2007 I collaborated with media artist John Oswald to create Qui, a sound installation for 29 voices singing in 29 languages, for the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. In 2010 I made XXIX, a video counterpart for this sound work, featuring 21 of the original 29 Qui singers, each singing in the language of his or her personal heritage. XXIX premiered as a site-specific video installation, with sound over 21 speakers, at the Royal Ontario Museum in October 2010 as part of Scotiabank Nuit Blanche festival, where it received the People's Choice Award in the Open Call category.
Official Selection:
Glasgow Short Film Festival 2011
Heart Of Gold International Film Festival, Australia 2011
Chicago International Movies and Music Festival 2011
Sensoria Shorts, Sheffield UK 2011
Columbus International Film + Video Festival November 2011 • Award: Experimental Shorts Category
XXIX features Canadian singers Neema Bickersteth (singing in Krio), Aviva Chernick (Spanish), Sung Chung (Korean), Ori Dagan (Hungarian), Narendra Datar (Hindi), Sophia Grigoriadis (Greek), Carla Huhtanen (Finnish), Andrea Koziol (English), Amélie Lefebvre (French), Tom Lillington (Italian), Laurel MacDonald (Latin), Lizzy Mahashe (Zulu, Xhosa, Sesotho), Shalva Makharashvili (Georgian), Paul Oros (Russian), Pat Patrick (English - Basso Profundo), Suba Sankaran (Tamil), Charlene Santoni (Coloratura Soprano), Mitch Smolkin (Hebrew), Adam Solomon (Swahili), Aki Takahashi (Japanese), and Maryem Tollar (Arabic).
original music and lyrics:
Qui habitat in adjutorio altissimi
by Josquin des Prez (c. 1440-1521)
music arranged and adapted
by Laurel MacDonald and John Oswald,
with additional lyric settings by the singers
direction, videography and video edit Laurel MacDonald
sound recording and edit Laurel MacDonald
technical supervisor and sound mix Philip Strong
For more information, please visit: www.improbablemusic.com
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FOX - "THE WALKING DEAD" (REEL)
2010 - FOX
Promo toolkit, bumpers and brandanimations.
More info and process> www.lumbre....
published: 17 May 2011
Author: LUMBRE
FOX - "THE WALKING DEAD" (REEL)
2010 - FOX
Promo toolkit, bumpers and brandanimations.
More info and process> www.lumbre.tv
2011 PROMAXBDA DESIGN WORLD GOLD AWARDS
CAMPAIGN DESIGN: TOPICAL ON-AIR AND PRINT COMBINATION
BRONZE
"THE WALKING DEAD" ON-AIR AND PRINT CAMPAIGN
FOX INTERNATIONAL CHANNELS
2011 PROMAXBDA EUROPE AWARDS
BEST INTEGRATED MARKETING CAMPAIGN AWARD
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"THE WALKING DEAD" GLOBAL CAMPAIGN
FOX INTERNATIONAL CHANNELS
Fox International Channels creative team honored us by calling to design the graphic package for the global launch of the series The Walking Dead.
¨FOX International Channels (FIC) Reveals Record Breaking Audience Results for the Global Launch of “The Walking Dead”
LOS ANGELES (November 7, 2010) – After debuting across 120 countries in Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Middle East, FOX International Channels (FIC) today revealed the record breaking audience results for the global launch of the television series The Walking Dead.
The global premiere of The Walking Dead, scheduled in all FIC markets during the first week of November and in most markets in the 10pm timeslot, delivered ratings as strong as those achieved by the US premiere last Sunday on AMC. In most countries where ratings were available at press time, The Walking Dead was the highest rated program on pay television of the night.
The Walking Dead’s impressive achievements in FIC’s major territories include: outperforming every US cable series premiere in the year or more, building at least 100% in audience over the average by time period and winning its time period among all Pay TV in all markets.
Global Ratings Highlights:
In the UK, TWD delivered 315,000 Adults and was the highest rated show in its time slot on Pay TV, based on live ratings for FX and its multiplex, and becoming the highest rated premiere for a new show on FX in five years. Based on the performance of previous shows, FIC expects the total audience to double once delayed viewing figures are added in.
In Italy, TWD delivered 360,000 viewers with a 17.2% Share of the total viewing on Sky channels, becoming the highest rated show of the night on any Pay TV channel and the second-highest rated performance of any series ever on FOX.
In Spain, TWD delivered 105,000 viewers, with a 10.2% share of viewing on Pay TV channels, becoming the highest rated show in its time slot and the highest rated series premiere on FOX for 2010.
In South East Asia, TWD delivered 380,000 viewers, beating all other Western Channels and obtaining significantly high ratings
In Singapore (425% higher than the time slot average) and the Philippines (1,700% higher than the time slot average).
In Mexico, TWD did a 1.8 rating among P18-49, exceeding the time slot average by 230% and winning its time period among all Pay TV.
In Argentina, TWDdid a 3.5 rating among P18-49, exceeding the time slot average by 341% and winning its time period among all Pay TV.
In Colombia, TWD did a 2.1 among P18-49, exceeding the time slot average by 176% and winning its time period among all Pay TV.
In Peru, TWD did a 2.1 among P18-49, exceeding the time slot average by 970% and winning its time period among all Pay TV.
In Venezuela, TWD did a 1.2 among P18-44, exceeding the time slot average by 123% and winning its time period among all Pay TV.
In Korea, TWD delivered 57,000 viewers and was the highest rated premiere on FOX this year.
“In just a few months, FIC and AMC have demonstrated the effects of a truly global collaboration resulting in the biggest global launch in TV’s history,” said David Haslingden, CEO and President, FOX International Channels (FIC). “The strong performance results and numbers we are seeing this week, demonstrate the strong appeal of this high quality drama, as well as, the tremendous marketing efforts of our teams worldwide.”
Countless International critics declared The Walking Dead a must watch Television indulgence, “It’s plausibly scripted and impressively shot” (Daily Telegraph), “If you have never been a fan of undead dramas, this may be the one to change your mind. Recommended!” (The Observer), “The Walking Dead is a feast. Dig in – but don’t worry about a knife and a fork” (The Guardian).
The Walking Dead, AMC’s original series, is based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman and published by Image Comics. Kirkman serves as an executive producer on the project and three-time Academy Award-nominee Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile) serves as writer, director and executive producer. Gale Anne Hurd (The Terminator, Aliens, Armageddon, The Incredible Hulk), chairman of Valhalla Motion Pictures, serves as Executive Producer. David Alpert from Circle of Confusion serves as Executive Producer. Charles “Chic” Eglee (Dexter, The Shield, Dark Angel) serves as Executive Producer.
“The Walking Dead is Must-Subscribe-To-Pay-TV at its best”, said Hernan Lopez, COO, FOX International Channels. “As our
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A boy speaking Latin language (lingua Latina)
The link to the new video. www.youtube.com spoken latin....
published: 02 Sep 2010
Author: laertesman
A boy speaking Latin language (lingua Latina)
The link to the new video. www.youtube.com spoken latin.
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019 ADLER sample LATINUM Latin Language Course.avi
If you are serious about wanting to learn Latin in a natural, relatively modern way, then ...
published: 19 Feb 2012
Author: evan1965
019 ADLER sample LATINUM Latin Language Course.avi
If you are serious about wanting to learn Latin in a natural, relatively modern way, then Adler's textbook is probably the most thorough in existence. It is certainly unique. There is no other audio course in existence with the scope of Latinum's Adler course. Following on from Adler, you should then start to work your way through a graded series of readers, for a self-directed reading course, using adapted literature and simplified Latin, until you are fluent enough to read original high-level literature without difficulty. Latinum provides a graded selection of readers in audio for this purpose.
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Tres Columnae Latin Language Project - a chat with Ann Martin and Molendinarius
Ann Martin talks about her work (audio only connection) with Tres Columnae...
published: 27 Jul 2012
Author: evan1965
Tres Columnae Latin Language Project - a chat with Ann Martin and Molendinarius
Ann Martin talks about her work (audio only connection) with Tres Columnae
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Latin Language Promo | HD
Lingua Latina est optima lingua. The Latin language is the best language. This promotional...
published: 29 May 2010
Author: James Grafton
Latin Language Promo | HD
Lingua Latina est optima lingua. The Latin language is the best language. This promotional video is part of my newfound love to incorporate the Latin language into a contemporary context. I have made a website at: www.latingrammarhelp.com to continue this love of mine. The website is called "Latin is having the edge", because of the punchline on one of the Latin posters in my classroom. My class is unbelievably passionate about learning the language. We use the site not only as a means (ablative, haha) of consolidation, but one of love. It contains Latin humour, grammar, translations and a general passion for the language. Please visit and support! Love from the Australian Latin class of 2010 - GLC.