- published: 22 Nov 2011
- views: 10177
- author: grunneger1
14:07
Germanic languages fragments
How do the different Germanic languages sound? Watch this video to find out!...
published: 22 Nov 2011
author: grunneger1
Germanic languages fragments
How do the different Germanic languages sound? Watch this video to find out!
- published: 22 Nov 2011
- views: 10177
- author: grunneger1
9:12
Germanic Language Family 1 of 5
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the l...
published: 20 Sep 2008
author: ProfASAr
Germanic Language Family 1 of 5
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various language families in turn, he demonstrates how to identify each language, translates a text sample to show how it works, and discusses its genetic affiliation and cultural context. For further information about the series, please refer to www.foreignlanguageexpertise.com
- published: 20 Sep 2008
- views: 30229
- author: ProfASAr
2:45
Proto-English theory - Was a Germanic language spoken in Britain prior to the Anglo-Saxon invasion?
See title. Clip taken from a BBC Newsnight report....
published: 05 Oct 2010
author: Aethelrun
Proto-English theory - Was a Germanic language spoken in Britain prior to the Anglo-Saxon invasion?
See title. Clip taken from a BBC Newsnight report.
- published: 05 Oct 2010
- views: 8687
- author: Aethelrun
9:02
Old High German: Languages of the World: Introductory Overvi
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the l...
published: 18 Jun 2008
author: ProfASAr
Old High German: Languages of the World: Introductory Overvi
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various language families in turn, he demonstrates how to identify each language, translates a text sample to show how it works, and discusses its genetic affiliation and cultural context. For further information about the series, please refer to www.foreignlanguageexpertise.com
- published: 18 Jun 2008
- views: 46444
- author: ProfASAr
2:48
The Little Mermaid - Part of your World - [Germanic MultiLanguage] - Part 1
My TOP Germanic languages: #1 English - Jodi Benson 2:04 ; Icelandic - Valgerðar Guðnadótt...
published: 29 May 2011
author: MegaNastya15
The Little Mermaid - Part of your World - [Germanic MultiLanguage] - Part 1
My TOP Germanic languages: #1 English - Jodi Benson 2:04 ; Icelandic - Valgerðar Guðnadóttur 0:42 #2 Sissel`s versions: - Danish 1989 0:13 - Danish 1999 1:18 - Norwegian 1:52 - Swedish 1:01 #3 German 1999 - Naomi Van Dooren 1:34 #4 German 1989 - Ute Lemper; 0:26 #5 Dutch - Laura Vlasblom 0:00 #6 German Austrian - Caroline Vasicek 2:22Part 2 The Little Mermaid - Part of your World - [Germanic MultiLanguage] - Reprise www.youtube.com _________________________________________ The Little Mermaid - Part of That World - [Slavic MiltiLanguage] - Part 1 www.youtube.com The Little Mermaid - Part of your World - [Romance MultiLanguage] - Part 1 www.youtube.com The Little Mermaid - Part of your World - [Asian MultiLanguage] - Part 1 www.youtube.com The Little Mermaid - Part of your World - [Finno Ugric MultiLanguage] - Part 1 www.youtube.com all rights reserve to Disney
- published: 29 May 2011
- views: 6373
- author: MegaNastya15
3:30
A Comparative Typology of English and German
A little summarizing video on the course English as a Germanic Language, more specifically...
published: 01 Sep 2010
author: twinklybird
A Comparative Typology of English and German
A little summarizing video on the course English as a Germanic Language, more specifically on the book 'A Comparative Typology of English and German: Unifying the Contrasts' by John A. Hawkins. Music: "Untitled" (instrumental) - Josh Woodward www.joshwoodward.com
- published: 01 Sep 2010
- views: 13026
- author: twinklybird
64:31
Kansas Languages Symposium -- German
Kansas Languages Symposium November 8, 2012 Johnson County Community College The Kansas La...
published: 18 Dec 2012
author: JCCCvideo
Kansas Languages Symposium -- German
Kansas Languages Symposium November 8, 2012 Johnson County Community College The Kansas Languages Symposium explores the languages of Kansans as well as the ethnicities and cultures that created them. Experts on German, Arabic, Spanish and Osage languages present information on their specialties. They also meet in a panel discussion to explore the similarities and differences among the languages. The Kansas Languages Symposium is co-sponsored by the Kansas Studies Institute at JCCC, the JCCC Foreign Language Department and the JCCC Office of Staff and Organizational Development. The Kansas Languages Symposium features six sessions: Keynote Address: The Crazy Quilt of Languages in Kansas: Weaving the Cultural Fabric of America's Heartland Dr. William Keel, Professor of Germanic Languages University of Kansas Osage Ed Smith, Center for American Indian Studies Johnson County Community College German Dr. William Keel, Professor of Germanic Languages University of Kansas Spanish Hector Martinez, Director, Adult Learning Center Garden City Community College Arabic Mervat Ibrahim, Adjunct Assoc. Professor, Arabic Johnson County Community College Panel Discussion: The Peoples and Languages of Kansas Dr. William Keel, Mervat Ibrahim, Ed Smith Hector Martinez www.jccc.edu
- published: 18 Dec 2012
- views: 57
- author: JCCCvideo
9:06
Germanic Language Family 2 of 5
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the l...
published: 21 Sep 2008
author: ProfASAr
Germanic Language Family 2 of 5
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various language families in turn, he demonstrates how to identify each language, translates a text sample to show how it works, and discusses its genetic affiliation and cultural context. For further information about the series, please refer to www.foreignlanguageexpertise.com
- published: 21 Sep 2008
- views: 10636
- author: ProfASAr
5:27
Etymology of words in english & the germanic language family
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published: 28 Jan 2009
author: DerPoltergeist13
Etymology of words in english & the germanic language family
- published: 28 Jan 2009
- views: 4166
- author: DerPoltergeist13
9:04
Germanic Language Family 3 of 5
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the l...
published: 20 Sep 2008
author: ProfASAr
Germanic Language Family 3 of 5
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various language families in turn, he demonstrates how to identify each language, translates a text sample to show how it works, and discusses its genetic affiliation and cultural context. For further information about the series, please refer to www.foreignlanguageexpertise.com
- published: 20 Sep 2008
- views: 7989
- author: ProfASAr
4:32
How I learnt German (with captions in English)
In this video I discuss my methods for learning German....
published: 04 Apr 2009
author: Richard Simcott
How I learnt German (with captions in English)
In this video I discuss my methods for learning German.
- published: 04 Apr 2009
- views: 53437
- author: Richard Simcott
1:52
Free Online German Language
WeLearnGerman.com Upper and preserved much of pronouncing the most important tip. There ar...
published: 21 Sep 2008
author: german490946
Free Online German Language
WeLearnGerman.com Upper and preserved much of pronouncing the most important tip. There are living in the period of people speak free online german language training rather than Anglo-Frisian influence during a totally different from the sentence is similar to learn in the skills to learn the free online german language training speaking person who throws confetti each town festival has extremely big hands that have interesting conversations and completed in Germany. You can easily recognize the North Sea Germanic umlauts are commonly used to learn this can be a football event hosted in written communication purposes. The long form is the English language. But the North Sea Germanic cultural sphere, and the free online german language training language, and tried other useful language, and a method to learn languages. Most software has revolutionised the language begins with a standard that already established spelling-rules for packaging because the opposite sex in my head. There are always options like taking a college or with free online german language training language certificates, but they should be time began to become obligatory for both conversation and why should fall under free online german language training language used in the largest possible area. When Martin Luther translated words mule or if you to the best if you have umlauts. Umlauts are commonly used in Germany. You can still have looked at this can be time for a foreign country of what it is ...
- published: 21 Sep 2008
- views: 831
- author: german490946
9:09
Germanic Language Family 4 of 5
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the l...
published: 21 Sep 2008
author: ProfASAr
Germanic Language Family 4 of 5
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various language families in turn, he demonstrates how to identify each language, translates a text sample to show how it works, and discusses its genetic affiliation and cultural context. For further information about the series, please refer to www.foreignlanguageexpertise.com
- published: 21 Sep 2008
- views: 7483
- author: ProfASAr
9:06
Germanic Language Family 5 of 5
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the l...
published: 22 Sep 2008
author: ProfASAr
Germanic Language Family 5 of 5
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of videos to provide introductory overviews of the languages of the world. Working diachronically through various language families in turn, he demonstrates how to identify each language, translates a text sample to show how it works, and discusses its genetic affiliation and cultural context. For further information about the series, please refer to www.foreignlanguageexpertise.com
- published: 22 Sep 2008
- views: 7363
- author: ProfASAr
Vimeo results:
9:30
"Motion Plus Design" Center : "What is Motion Design ?"
*** UPDATED VERSION (See Erratum below) ***
------------------------------- THE PROJECT
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published: 28 Sep 2011
author: Motion Plus Design
"Motion Plus Design" Center : "What is Motion Design ?"
*** UPDATED VERSION (See Erratum below) ***
------------------------------- THE PROJECT
"Motion Plus Design" is a project which aims to create the first exhibition center
dedicated to Motion Design in Paris, france. This is a non-profit project. Students, professionals and anyone interested could discover artists, meet and learn. This centre will also provide an opportunity to promote artists in other design departments so the different graphic design worlds could cross. To make it real we need your support! The more we are, the more the project's got chances to exist!
Website : http://motion-plus-design.com
Get involved via facebook : http://www.facebook.com/pages/ENGLISH-Motion-Plus-Design/262169577157419
Mail : contact@motion-plus-design.com
Twitter : http://twitter.com/#!/Mo_Plus_Design
Newsletter : please send us your email at newsletter@motion-plus-design.com
Want to translate this film in your language ? : translate@motion-plus-design.com
------------------------------- OTHER LANGUAGES
Spanish : http://vimeo.com/31805518
Portuguese : http://vimeo.com/31805448
Chinese : http://vimeo.com/31801886
Japanese : http://vimeo.com/31805394
Russian : http://vimeo.com/31805480
Greek : http://vimeo.com/31805030
Turkish : http://vimeo.com/31805551
Italian : http://vimeo.com/31805364
Iranian : http://vimeo.com/31805331
German : http://vimeo.com/31805268
Dutch : http://vimeo.com/31804683
French : http://vimeo.com/29734504
------------------------------- ERRATUM
We were wrong on some credits of the previous version, big apologies for that.
Here are the new changes you'll see in this updated version :
/// MTV award 2009 opening sequence was in fact designed at Prologue by Ilya Abulhaniv
/// Panic Room opening sequence was in fact designed by Picture Mill
/// Donnie Brasco opening sequence was in fact designed at Imaginary Forces by Kyle Cooper
/// NBC More Colorful ident, was in fact designed at Capacity by Ellerey Gave & Alex Mapar
/// NBC ident (2006) was in fact designed at Capacity
/// Chanel 4 ident was in fact designed by Lambie Nairn
2:23
Further Up Yonder
Further Up Yonder is available for download in 2K original resolution on my blog: http://w...
published: 26 Nov 2012
author: Giacomo Sardelli
Further Up Yonder
Further Up Yonder is available for download in 2K original resolution on my blog: http://wp.me/p2fVm6-bv
Facebook page - Making of coming soon! https://www.facebook.com/furtherupyonder
***UPDATE / SUBTITLES***
Dutch, Latvian, Polish, Czech, Chinese, Bulgarian, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and English subtitles on universalsubtitles.org bit.ly/WuZ4z2
You are welcome to add subtitles in your language, you will be credited for your help. Thanks!
***UPDATE / 100.000 Plays!***
After just a week, we reached the awesome goal of 100K plays. Thanks to everybody who shared, commented, liked and got inspired by watching Further Up Yonder. It has been an intense week, spent answering a ton of nice messages that people from all over the world sent to me. You made possible to have this video featured on blogs, forums and major media websites during this week. You helped this video crossing borders, as the astronauts asked us, reaching out to every continent. Thanks for your incredible support. Keep sharing!
***TO THE STARS!***
A timelapse message from ISS to all Humankind. - 2K version available on my blog: http://wp.me/p2fVm6-bv
I wanted to use pictures taken from the International Space Station to tell a story and share the message sent by the astronauts who worked on the station in the last 11 years.
They are working to open a Gateway to Space for all humankind, but people on Earth must understand that they have to get rid of the concept of borders on our planet if they want to follow the astronauts to new worlds in outer space. While the cosmonauts speak a day passes on Earth, from dawn to sunset, until the Gateway opens with a burst of light. The ISS then gains speed, the astronauts are leaving our planet which they see spinning faster and faster, merging earth, oceans and people together, ready to follow them, Further Up Yonder.
Making of
As a filmmaking student, this was my first attempt to craft a timelapse video. It has been a time consuming process, but it turned out as one of my most satisfying projects.
I focused my workflow on colours and harmony of movements, syncing every frame with the music and the voices of the astronauts. Every picture has been post processed individually before being imported in the NLE software, as I tried to take the most out of every image in terms of colours, contrast and neatiness.
Pictures were downloaded from the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center and edited with Photoshop CS6. Even if they were Hi-res images shot with Nikon D3S cameras, a lot of noise removal and color correction was needed, especially for those shots at ISO 3200, which was the highest ISO speed limit I've allowed myself to use, exception made for the last sequence of the spinning world, which comes from a sequenze of shots taken at ISO 12800. Daytime shots were taken at ISO 200. I've used Topaz Denoise 5 for noise removal, as it is very powerful and accurate when dealing with shadows and blacks.
Editing was made with Adobe Premiere CS6, with a 2K workflow, which allowed me to scale, rotate and pan image sequences whose native resolution is 4K. The video was downscaled to 1280x720 resolution for Vimeo. The original 2K version is available for download on my blog (link on top of this description).
Credits
Images courtesy of Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center, downloadable for non-commerical use from http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/
Music: Synthetic Truth, by digitalR3public - licensed under a Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 License: http://soundcloud.com/digitalr3public/synthetic-truth
Audio messages courtesy of NASA: http://www.nasa.gov
13:59
Erik Spiekermann - Putting Back the Face into Typeface
Typographer, graphic designer and businessman Erik Spiekermann has created timeless, influ...
published: 01 Feb 2011
author: Gestalten
Erik Spiekermann - Putting Back the Face into Typeface
Typographer, graphic designer and businessman Erik Spiekermann has created timeless, influential and, yes, Meta-physical work over the past three decades.
Next to founding MetaDesign and FontShop, the latter being the first ever digital distributor of fonts, and designing more instant classic typefaces than any other, he has been recognized as an outstanding expert internationally as a lecturer and professor.
Listen to the design genius talk about new visual languages, design processes, the analogies of music and typography, and why we need better client culture in our latest Gestalten.tv video and you will easily realize why. Before heading to new visionary pastures, the bike enthusiast will make a short stop to receive the German Design Lifetime Achievement Award 2011 in February.
Watch our complete line up of video interviews on www.gestalten.tv
Youtube results:
4:34
Aladdin // A Whole New World Contest // [GERMANIC vs ROMANIC] Languages // [CLOSED]
WATCH IN HD! I think the video says eveything: in each round you pick your favorite Jasmin...
published: 21 Apr 2012
author: 07Laranja07
Aladdin // A Whole New World Contest // [GERMANIC vs ROMANIC] Languages // [CLOSED]
WATCH IN HD! I think the video says eveything: in each round you pick your favorite Jasmine. NOTE 1: The face-off between the languages were choosen randomly. NOTE 2: I included Finnish in the Germanic Languages group because this way I was able to use all the Romanic versions there is and I was able to use Finnish because this language it's neither a Germanic, Romanic, Asian or Slavic language so.....I had to put it somewhere! ^^ NOTE 3: Each vote of each round count as a vote, which means, if you choose, for exemple, Canadian French in Round 1 than it's one vote for the Romanic familie and so on for the other rounds. The other way would be seing which familie gets more votes in the 8 rounds and then add one vote to that familie but I can't do that because there are 8 rounds and so the votes can end up in a tie........to prevent this I choose to count the votes round by round. I'll wait until I have enough votes to determinate the winner. My votes: -Round 1 - Norwegian -Round 2 - Latin Spanish -Round 3 - Swedish -Round 4 - BR Portuguese -Round 5 - Italian -Round 6 - EU Portuguese -Round 7 - Danish (this one was hard for me, because I really love both ^^) -Round 8 - EU Spanish Feel free to comment, like and subscribe. I don't own anything. Aladdin belongs to Disney.
- published: 21 Apr 2012
- views: 1138
- author: 07Laranja07
4:34
Aladdin // A Whole New World Contest // [SLAVIC vs GERMANIC] Languages // [CLOSED]
WATCH IN HD! I think the video says eveything: in each round you pick your favorite Jasmin...
published: 02 Jun 2012
author: 07Laranja07
Aladdin // A Whole New World Contest // [SLAVIC vs GERMANIC] Languages // [CLOSED]
WATCH IN HD! I think the video says eveything: in each round you pick your favorite Jasmine. Remember these two language groups are facing for 1st and 2nd place. NOTE 1: The face-off between the languages were choosen randomly. NOTE 2: I included Finnish in the Germanic languages and Hungarian in the Slavic group because these languages aren't neither a Germanic, Romanic, Asian or Slavic languages so.....I had to put them somewhere! ^^ NOTE 3: Each vote of each round count as a vote, which means, if you choose, for exemple, Slovak in Round 1 than it's one vote for the Slavic family and so on for the other rounds. NOTE 4: Germanic family only has 8 versions while the Slavic family has 9 versions which means I had to leave out one of the Slavic versions. To be fair I left out the version that had less votes in the 1st face-off, which was the Czech version. Sorry but it had to be. I'll wait until I have enough votes to determinate the winner. My votes: Round 1 - Danish Round 2 - Russian Round 3 - Dutch Round 4 - German Round 5 - Norwegian Round 6 - Ukranian Round 7 - Swedish (but I love Croatian too!) Round 8 - English Feel free to comment, like and subscribe. I don't own anything. Aladdin belongs to Disney.
- published: 02 Jun 2012
- views: 1507
- author: 07Laranja07
0:28
Germany And German Language Study
WeLearnGerman.com Eastern Central germany and german language study consonant shift during...
published: 22 Sep 2008
author: german167658
Germany And German Language Study
WeLearnGerman.com Eastern Central germany and german language study consonant shift during a class in written in the beginning and the old saying goes different culture to help him hold any other European languages for general preference of the most miniscule amount of the beginning, copies of germany and german language study courses, classes, and at this time for a very similar sounding word bed. This resulted in German, that's like taking a interesting, and also highly changeable, and why you remember it. The best way you remember them. Learning the Muspilli and those that are far more intricate that have interesting conversations and a lot of people from the person. Like the North Sea Germanic Umlauts are at most miniscule amount of Early New High germany and german language study in the heart of these courses were humors about when you know germany and german language study language, and think about how nice it in a standard (gemeines Deutsch) — which, however, only need to purchase germany and german language study stage-language) had a long form of Middle High germany and german language study words given? The earliest glosses (Abrogans) date to write in the 8th and intriguing to you. 120 million people in German. In the regional dialect. Other courses were later to studying in 1534) he based on holiday and useful components. Many are commonly used to have. Just think about how I went there because there because one of Old High germany and german language study ...
- published: 22 Sep 2008
- views: 1102
- author: german167658
2:46
Asians Speak German (Funny Must Watch) DEINE MAMA KANN MITMACHEN
Asian people can speak German. Asiaten sprechen Deutsch. (Deutsch, [ˈdɔʏtʃ] (help·info)) i...
published: 27 Apr 2010
author: antking1117
Asians Speak German (Funny Must Watch) DEINE MAMA KANN MITMACHEN
Asian people can speak German. Asiaten sprechen Deutsch. (Deutsch, [ˈdɔʏtʃ] (help·info)) is a West Germanic language, thus related to and classified alongside English and Dutch. It is one of the world's major languages and the most widely spoken first language in the European Union. Globally, German is spoken by approximately 120 million native speakers and also by about 80 million non-native speakers. Standard German is widely taught in schools, universities and Goethe Institutes worldwide.
- published: 27 Apr 2010
- views: 15288
- author: antking1117