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How To Glove: Finger Tutting [BEGINNERS] Tutorial Glove Light Show Tutorial [EmazingLights.com]
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published: 26 Aug 2010
Author: EmazingLights
How To Glove: Finger Tutting [BEGINNERS] Tutorial Glove Light Show Tutorial [EmazingLights.com]
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How To Glove: Advanced Finger Roll Techniques Glove Light Show Tutorial [EmazingLights.com]
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published: 12 Oct 2010
Author: EmazingLights
How To Glove: Advanced Finger Roll Techniques Glove Light Show Tutorial [EmazingLights.com]
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Pink Glove Dance
Our employees put together this video to generate breast cancer awareness throughout our h...
published: 14 Nov 2009
Author: otmills
Pink Glove Dance
Our employees put together this video to generate breast cancer awareness throughout our hospital system. We had a ton of fun putting this together and hope it inspires others to join in the cause
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How To Glove: Figure 8 Glove Light Show Tutorial [EmazingLights.com]
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published: 04 Nov 2010
Author: EmazingLights
How To Glove: Figure 8 Glove Light Show Tutorial [EmazingLights.com]
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How To Glove: Stacking Tutorial Glove Light Show Tutorial [EmazingLights.com]
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published: 17 Oct 2010
Author: EmazingLights
How To Glove: Stacking Tutorial Glove Light Show Tutorial [EmazingLights.com]
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Nathan Hughes Amazing "Solo Bassist/Songwriter"- Glove
Nathan Hughes is a Boston based musician who is unknown and unsigned. Please take the chan...
published: 06 Dec 2005
Author: ericlepoutre
Nathan Hughes Amazing "Solo Bassist/Songwriter"- Glove
Nathan Hughes is a Boston based musician who is unknown and unsigned. Please take the chance to spread this video around to friends and on the internet.
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How To Glove: Finger Roll Tutorial Glove Light Show Tutorial [EmazingLights.com]
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published: 20 Aug 2010
Author: EmazingLights
How To Glove: Finger Roll Tutorial Glove Light Show Tutorial [EmazingLights.com]
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THE POWER GLOVE - by the Angry Video Game Nerd - Cinemassacre.com
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published: 22 Nov 2006
Author: JamesNintendoNerd
THE POWER GLOVE - by the Angry Video Game Nerd - Cinemassacre.com
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Loaded Slide Gloves
New Loaded Slide Gloves....
published: 17 Dec 2007
Author: LoadedNewsletter
Loaded Slide Gloves
New Loaded Slide Gloves.
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The Glove | "Punish Me With Kisses"
Punish Me With Kisses The Glove Riverside 1983 An ERASERCUTS Rip...
published: 30 May 2009
Author: stevenseverin
The Glove | "Punish Me With Kisses"
Punish Me With Kisses The Glove Riverside 1983 An ERASERCUTS Rip
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The Glove - A Blues In Drag
The Glove: Robert Smith (The Cure), Steven Severin's (Siouxsie & The Banshees) sid...
published: 10 Jun 2011
Author: ToBeTwoSoulsAsOne
The Glove - A Blues In Drag
The Glove: Robert Smith (The Cure), Steven Severin's (Siouxsie & The Banshees) side-project. Also included Jeanette Landry, Andy Anderson (The Cure) and some video appearances by Porl Thompson (The Cure)
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Glove and Boots - Mega Monster Reddit AMA
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published: 14 Sep 2012
Author: gloveandboots
Glove and Boots - Mega Monster Reddit AMA
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The Smiths: Hand in Glove
The Smiths Hand in Glove from their self titled debut album Lyrics: Hand in glove The sun ...
published: 09 Nov 2008
Author: smithsfan92
The Smiths: Hand in Glove
The Smiths Hand in Glove from their self titled debut album Lyrics: Hand in glove The sun shines out of our behinds No, it's not like any other love This one is different - because it's us Hand in glove We can go wherever we please And everything depends upon How near you stand to me And if the people stare Then the people stare Oh, I really don't know and I really don't care There's no shame, ohhh no... Ohhh no... Hand in glove The Good People laugh Yes, we may be hidden by rags But we've something they'll never have Hand in glove The sun shines out of our behinds Yes, we may be hidden by rags But we've something they'll never have And if the people stare Then the people stare Oh, I really don't know and I really don't care There's no shame, ohhh no... Ohhh no... So, hand in glove I stake my claim I'll fight to the last breath If they dare touch a hair on your head I'll fight to the last breath For the Good Life is out there somewhere So stay on my arm, you little charmer But I know my luck too well Yes, I know my luck too well And I'll probably never see you again I'll probably never see you again I'll probably never see you again
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THE GLOVE - Mouth to Mouth (Robert Smith & Steve Severin)
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published: 20 Apr 2010
Author: sinfoniagotica09
THE GLOVE - Mouth to Mouth (Robert Smith & Steve Severin)
robert smith and steve severin
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Procrastination
Graduation film from the Royal College of Art, 2007.
An investigative and exploratory han...
published: 18 Feb 2010
Author: Johnny Kelly
Procrastination
Graduation film from the Royal College of Art, 2007.
An investigative and exploratory hands-on gloves-off study into the practice of putting things 'off''. Sometimes the only way to get something done is to do two dozen other things first.
Story, Animation, Direction: Johnny Kelly
Voice Over: Bryan Quinn
Sound Supervision: Mike Wyeld
Foley Artist: Sue Harding
Foley Engineer: John Mark
Foley recorded at Fonic Studios, London
The film is distributed by Dazzle Films
www.dazzlefilms.co.uk
www.mickeyandjohnny.com
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Paris Vol. 5
Entry from July 27, 2009 "We are jet-lagged and exhausted. The alarm blared at 4:30 am. Wi...
published: 19 Sep 2010
Author: The Seventh Movement
Paris Vol. 5
Entry from July 27, 2009 "We are jet-lagged and exhausted. The alarm blared at 4:30 am. Without opening my eyes I hit the snooze. "Just five more minutes" I told myself… "Lets go dude" a groggy voice commanded from the background. I didn't move. Out of nowhere, a pillow slammed down on my head, the mattress is lifted out from under me, and I hit the hardwood floor just missing my camera bag. "Ugh not again" I thought, but I knew he was right, we needed to hustle across the city and get our cameras rolling before sunrise. "
We were in Paris with only a week to shoot. Armed with top of the line cameras, fresh batteries, memory card wallets, and our favorite glass. The game-plan was to shoot as much as possible and to motivate each other when we were exhausted from staring down the viewfinder. Time-lapses were just an afterthought. Seen a couple. Heard a bit on what it takes to get one done. But when we stepped off the plane in Paris, we had never seen the sky as beautiful as it was. Some twenty two hours later, we slept...at least tried to...
We had never shot a time-lapse before, we had never put one together. We were just two guys who came to Paris to photograph. To make beautiful images. And we did. And we didn't stop. It became a battle against our batteries. " Why take one when you can take one-thousand" we'd laugh. Sometimes staying at a spot all day. Biking or walking from place to place. Mispronouncing words we didn't know. Two more packs of Camel's gone. We shot and shot and uploaded wherever we were. Even ran through the terabyte we brought with us and had to buy another one at Rue Montgalet ( nightmare ). Fell asleep on the Alexander III bridge while the clicks of our camera shutters became an urban lullaby.
Wandering around the streets of Paris armed with $20,000 in gear, we took Paris head on.
Its a scary feeling when you burn through a 32 gigabyte card before the day is done. You don't see what you're shooting. You compose the first frame and let your subject do the rest. We would wait for that perfect set of clouds or that perfect flare or trail from a plane. And all the while we didn't know what the final product would look like. We were shooting blind. But we wouldn't have had it any other way. The unknown kept us moving. Kept us thinking about what could happen when we return. Kept us thinking about what all these different pieces might say in the end.
Changing glass as much as we did, we didn't factor in the amount of sensor dust that would build up. We could never just shoot something once, from one angle, without doing brackets and panoramic builds. It became an obsession. And our shutters paid the price. Back home, it took weeks to get organized. Then it took months working between all these side projects, our main gig at BorrowLenses.com, and the Paris project. Just beginning to think about what we would do with all the clips became overwhelming. There wasn't an obvious flow. There didn't seem to be a complete overall puzzle that could even be constructed with the pieces we had. And the pieces were in pieces.
We started building each clip in After Effects. Render. Smoke. Chill. Re-Render. Smoke. Chill. We built around 150 clips out of the time-lapses we shot in Paris. They were flickery, noisy, grainy, bandy but they were ours. And we spent more time trying to fix them than we ever imagined. They were the first of the series. And from a single Clint Mansell song from "The Wrestler" sparked a vision for the Volumes. And once we put the first ones on Vimeo, we knew we had something going. We built the second one with a Tycho song. The third from Flying Lotus. The fourth from Pelican City. And after the fourth volume was built, we saw all these comments about the sensor dust. And THAT ate away at us.
So we started from scratch; as if we had just hoped off the plane from Paris. Reorganize, re-edit, recolor, re-render. Days and days of work. Going through entire albums trying to find that one song that would go perfectly with all the clips strung together. But we didn't know how they would all hold together. There was no obvious order again. And we didn't think we could fill the twenty volume quota that we had promised to our fans. So we settled on doing a Director's Cut. A montage of all of the clips: Paris Volume 5.
Enter Pigeon Point. We had been shooting a new series called the California Coastline. And we went to Pigeon Point down in Santa Cruz with our friend Matt. At first it didn't seem like a prime spot for time-lapses. But Matt didn't tell us the most amazing thing about Pigeon Point. They installed a new temporary 6-beam setup while the main lighthouse wasn't operational. We shot through the night, edited the next day, and posted on Monday. While we were editing, Mogwai popped into the playlist. To be honest we never sat down and listened to Mogwai with our work but it turned out that Friend of the Night fit that piece like a glove. And so we chose 2 Rights Make
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Avalanche Skier POV Helmet Cam Burial & Rescue in Haines, Alaska
In April of 2008 I drove from Lake Tahoe to Haines, Alaska up the Al-Can highway through B...
published: 14 Sep 2009
Author: Chappy
Avalanche Skier POV Helmet Cam Burial & Rescue in Haines, Alaska
In April of 2008 I drove from Lake Tahoe to Haines, Alaska up the Al-Can highway through British Columbia and the Yukon with an enclosed 4-snowmobile trailer and a ton of gear. I told myself the year before after a few years of getting "shut out" with heli time, that I wouldn't come back up without snowmobiles....instead of sitting around drinking myself into oblivion on a "down day."
Well thank God we did that because we definitely had down days again right from the get-go. The sledding up at Haines Pass is out of control good. Even staying closer to town like below Old Faithful is great. Can't say enough about how much fun it is to ride snowmobiles up there with no trees.
So the first legit day after that main snow storm cycle, we still went out snowmobiling one more time wanting to let the snow set up a bit more....while another part of our group went up in the bird. Actually two groups went up in the bird, and the first group did all the normal day-after-storm-cycle snow pit and snow quality tests.
The first group decided that while the dangers remained elevated, that it was good to go. They all made some of the sickest pow turns in their lives I was told. The next group then - a couple hundred meters or so over - set up for their descent.
The guy in the video was the first one to drop from their group and while not a guide, he had a lot of Utah and AK backcountry experience. He had a Black Diamond Avalung on, but as you can tell from the video while he's talking as he's dropping in, it wasn't in his mouth to start. He tried to shove it in the instant of starting to get sucked down, but it didn't stay in fully during his ragdoll descent. It was just off to the corner of his mouth he said, and he definitely got some snow / ice in his mouth still.
So as he drops in you can also see the sluff to the skier's right immediately start building....and that's actually the chute that was the intended route down. For whatever reason - well pure, unadulterated powder will do it to you - he didn't go make some strong "skier cuts" into the upper pack to do one final snow check as instructed by the main guide who was doing the "tail gunner" work.
Instead he just sent it. And it didn't take more than a few turns out on this big shoulder above this cliff band to break loose.
This was a decent sized avalanche. 1,500 feet the dude fell in a little over 20 seconds. The crown was about 1 - 1.5m. The chute that he got sucked through to the skier's right was flanked on either side by cliff bands that were about 30m tall. He luckily didn't break any bones and obviously didn't hit anything on the run out.
He was only buried for 4 and a half minutes which is incredibly short. I cannot stress these next sentences enough; that in and of itself to be unburied in ONLY 4:28 is miraculous if you have any understanding of being caught in an avalanche and what it takes to be found. It could literally be some kind of "world record" just on how good the guide and supporting cast of other skiers was in getting to him. It also shows why you should ALWAYS be going with people trained in avalanche rescue / first aid....as well as why you'd want to be going with a guided heli operation. Sure this was terrifying for him, but he would've probably been dead if not for going with a guide.
He also got very lucky to be honest. In the time that he's buried, you can hear his breathing already accelerate. The ruffling noise back and forth is his chest rising and falling and the noise that his jacket makes. The intermittent whimpering noise you hear is him trying to swallow and get some air since the avalung wasn't fully in his mouth and instead just to the corner of his mouth. Still sends chills up the back of my neck. Oh...the luck? They located him so fast because his right glove came off just before he came completley to rest and there was an excellent visual of course.
And then the digging out is utterly amazing. I don't think that you could've paid a Hollywood crew to stage something better. The fact that he could've been facing any 360 direction and yet he's looking right up into the sun-filled blue sky with that first full scoop away of the shovel is borderline spiritual.
This is simply a very sobering and unbelievable video. However, you should take away from this video all the positive things that you can learn from it. Yes there are risks to the backcountry - but with proper gear, training, and guide(s) with avalanche and EMT training - you can greatly lower your chances of getting caught in an avalanche in the first place.....and coming back alive if you ever were to get caught in a slide.
Respect Mother Nature for sure. Learn from this. But just like a Craig Kelly in the snowboard world or a Shane McConkey in the ski world who died out in the backcountry (Craig via avalanche and Shane via ski B.A.S.E. jumping), they left this earth while doing the things that they were truly passionate about. A
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RUSH / grandpa
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www.newblack.pl
production: THE NEW BLACK
script:RAFAL LEJMAN
make up:AGNI...
published: 07 Oct 2011
Author: RUSH
RUSH / grandpa
www.rushdnm.com
www.newblack.pl
production: THE NEW BLACK
script:RAFAL LEJMAN
make up:AGNIESZKA HODOWANA
background music:BLACK GLOVE / CHRIS GIBBONS / PARIS MUSIC LIBRARY
sound fx:RADLAB+THE NEW BLACK
grandpa:RAFAL LEJMAN
rider:KRIS SERECZYNSKI
mtb rider:SZYMON GODZIEK
shop worker:RAFAL LEJMAN
florists:DABL BLAST TEAM
interior:CHOCOLATE CAFE
dog:EDEK
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Glove, Actually - An Ode to Cinema's Greatest Slaps
Watch Part Two here: www.youtube.com Full list of films at: mobetterblogging.blogspot.com ...
published: 19 Jan 2011
Author: samseed85
Glove, Actually - An Ode to Cinema's Greatest Slaps
Watch Part Two here: www.youtube.com Full list of films at: mobetterblogging.blogspot.com Follow Bottoms Up Productions on Twitter at: www.twitter.com View more from Bottoms Up Productions at: vimeo.com
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I love the Power Glove... its so bad.
Undoubtedly the best clip from the entire movie. Lucas is obnoxiously arrogant, but its ok...
published: 04 May 2008
Author: macjoshy
I love the Power Glove... its so bad.
Undoubtedly the best clip from the entire movie. Lucas is obnoxiously arrogant, but its ok because, after all, he has a Power Glove.
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Ali G Invents the Ice Cream Glove
Ali G presents his idea for an ice cream glove to a few marketing pros and even talks to D...
published: 20 Mar 2006
Author: dannyxbox
Ali G Invents the Ice Cream Glove
Ali G presents his idea for an ice cream glove to a few marketing pros and even talks to Donald Trump. Remember Back to the Future???
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How to Knit Fingerless Gloves
Watch more How to Knit videos: www.howcast.com Subscribe to Howcast's YouTube Channel ...
published: 19 Dec 2007
Author: Howcast
How to Knit Fingerless Gloves
Watch more How to Knit videos: www.howcast.com Subscribe to Howcast's YouTube Channel - howc.st Forget knitting a whole pair of gloves -- just make fingerless ones! Howcast uploads the highest quality how-to videos daily! Be sure to check out our playlists for guides that interest you: howc.st Subscribe to Howcast's other YouTube Channels: Howcast Health Channel - howc.st Howcast Video Games Channel - howc.st Howcast Tech Channel - howc.st Howcast Food Channel - howc.st Howcast Arts & Recreation Channel - howc.st Howcast Sports & Fitness Channel - howc.st Howcast Personal Care & Style Channel - howc.st Howcast empowers people with engaging, useful how-to information wherever, whenever they need to know how. Emphasizing high-quality instructional videos, Howcast brings you experts who provide accurate information in easy-to-follow tutorials on everything from makeup, hairstyling, nail art design, and soccer to parkour, skateboarding, dancing, kissing, and much, much more. Step 1: Tie slipknot & cast Tie a slipknot, leaving an 8-inch tail of yarn after it, and cast on 24 stitches. Step 2: Knit 15 rows Knit 15 rows of two-by-two rib stitch -- knitting two stitches, purling two stitches, etc. Tip Using a row counter makes it easier to keep track of how many rows you've finished. Step 3: Knit 12 rows Knit 12 rows in stockinette stitch -- alternating between a knit row, then a purl row, etc. You should be ending on a purl row. Step 4: Knit 4 rows Knit 4 rows in rib stitch again <b>...</b>