- published: 12 Feb 2009
- views: 176522
- author: Misterduncan England
17:04
Learning English-Lesson Forty Seven (Punctuation)
In this lesson we will look at punctuation marks. There is a typing mistake at 9:25. Of co...
published: 12 Feb 2009
author: Misterduncan England
Learning English-Lesson Forty Seven (Punctuation)
In this lesson we will look at punctuation marks. There is a typing mistake at 9:25. Of course it should say 'amazement'. 8-))
- published: 12 Feb 2009
- views: 176522
- author: Misterduncan England
4:07
Victor Borge Phonetic Pronunciation
Victor Borge Phonetic Pronunciation...
published: 02 Sep 2007
author: Alban Bytyqi
Victor Borge Phonetic Pronunciation
Victor Borge Phonetic Pronunciation
- published: 02 Sep 2007
- views: 781226
- author: Alban Bytyqi
7:03
Punctuation Rap
The Badger High School Advanced Public Speaking Class performs the Punctuation Rap for Nat...
published: 24 Oct 2009
author: franleigh
Punctuation Rap
The Badger High School Advanced Public Speaking Class performs the Punctuation Rap for National Punctuation Day
- published: 24 Oct 2009
- views: 26187
- author: franleigh
5:19
MINECRAFT (Zero Punctuation)
Subscribe to Escapist Magazine! bit.ly This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Minecraft. Fast...
published: 26 Jul 2011
author: TheEscapistMagazine
MINECRAFT (Zero Punctuation)
Subscribe to Escapist Magazine! bit.ly This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Minecraft. Fast-talking Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw reviews a new game each week in this animated series that combines informed critique with cutting humor. Watch the next episode of Zero Punctuation a week early, only on The Escapist. Escapist Magazine! The latest from Escapist Magazine: escapistmagazine.com Subscribe bit.ly Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Find us Google+: bit.ly Follow us on Pinterest: bit.ly Check out our Merch: www.splitreason.com
- published: 26 Jul 2011
- views: 760821
- author: TheEscapistMagazine
7:15
20. Punctuation Basics. Restrictive and Non-Restrictive.
Yossarian explains that commas are used to set off non-restrictive (sometimes called non-e...
published: 13 Feb 2008
author: mrthoth
20. Punctuation Basics. Restrictive and Non-Restrictive.
Yossarian explains that commas are used to set off non-restrictive (sometimes called non-essential) elements. He also describes the serial comma. English grammar and language.
- published: 13 Feb 2008
- views: 20536
- author: mrthoth
2:45
The Punctuation Song
www.coolrules.com Teaching/learning resource. English punctuation....
published: 07 Feb 2012
author: Cool1000Rules
The Punctuation Song
www.coolrules.com Teaching/learning resource. English punctuation.
- published: 07 Feb 2012
- views: 17885
- author: Cool1000Rules
1:16
English Grammar & Punctuation : Do You Use a Semicolon Before or After Conjunctive Adverbs?
A semicolon is used before conjunctive adverbs to join two independent clauses together. D...
published: 21 Nov 2008
author: eHow
English Grammar & Punctuation : Do You Use a Semicolon Before or After Conjunctive Adverbs?
A semicolon is used before conjunctive adverbs to join two independent clauses together. Discover why semicolons are used with conjunctive adverbs with help from a certified tutor in this free video on punctuation in the English language. Expert: Paige Carrera Bio: Paige Carrera is a certified tutor for both Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
- published: 21 Nov 2008
- views: 30104
- author: eHow
4:37
Victor Borge: Phonetic punctuation
Victor Borge does his famous phonetic punctuation, that is, adds sound to periods, commas,...
published: 12 Jan 2010
author: kantaton
Victor Borge: Phonetic punctuation
Victor Borge does his famous phonetic punctuation, that is, adds sound to periods, commas, dashes, etc. while reading a romantic story from a book.
- published: 12 Jan 2010
- views: 262051
- author: kantaton
4:40
PSYCHONAUTS (Zero Punctuation)
Subscribe to Escapist Magazine! bit.ly This week, in honor of The Escapist's Game Circle g...
published: 21 Jul 2011
author: TheEscapistMagazine
PSYCHONAUTS (Zero Punctuation)
Subscribe to Escapist Magazine! bit.ly This week, in honor of The Escapist's Game Circle game of the month, Yahtzee throws down on Psychonauts and you, the consumer. Fast-talking Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw reviews a new game each week in this animated series that combines informed critique with cutting humor. Watch the next episode of Zero Punctuation a week early, only on The Escapist. Escapist Magazine! The latest from Escapist Magazine: escapistmagazine.com Subscibe bit.ly Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Find us Google+: bit.ly Follow us on Pinterest: bit.ly Check out our Merch: www.splitreason.com
- published: 21 Jul 2011
- views: 211389
- author: TheEscapistMagazine
5:38
CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS 2 (Zero Punctuation)
Subscribe to Escapist Magazine! bit.ly This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Codblops 2. Fas...
published: 28 Nov 2012
author: TheEscapistMagazine
CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS 2 (Zero Punctuation)
Subscribe to Escapist Magazine! bit.ly This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Codblops 2. Fast-talking Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw reviews a new game each week in this animated series that combines informed critique with cutting humor. Watch the next episode of Zero Punctuation a week early, only on The Escapist. Escapist Magazine! The latest from Escapist Magazine: escapistmagazine.com Subscibe bit.ly Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Find us Google+: bit.ly Follow us on Pinterest: bit.ly Check out our Merch: www.splitreason.com
- published: 28 Nov 2012
- views: 190814
- author: TheEscapistMagazine
4:24
THE ORANGE BOX (Zero Punctuation)
Subscribe to Escapist Magazine! bit.ly This week, Yahtzee opens the Orange Box. Fast-talki...
published: 21 Jul 2011
author: TheEscapistMagazine
THE ORANGE BOX (Zero Punctuation)
Subscribe to Escapist Magazine! bit.ly This week, Yahtzee opens the Orange Box. Fast-talking Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw reviews a new game each week in this animated series that combines informed critique with cutting humor. Watch the next episode of Zero Punctuation a week early, only on The Escapist. Escapist Magazine! The latest from Escapist Magazine: escapistmagazine.com Subscibe bit.ly Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Find us Google+: bit.ly Follow us on Pinterest: bit.ly Check out our Merch: www.splitreason.com
- published: 21 Jul 2011
- views: 299530
- author: TheEscapistMagazine
3:41
Fable: The Lost Chapters (Fullyramblomatic review)
A retrospective video review of Fable: The Lost Chapters....
published: 30 Jul 2007
author: yahtzee19
Fable: The Lost Chapters (Fullyramblomatic review)
A retrospective video review of Fable: The Lost Chapters.
- published: 30 Jul 2007
- views: 1883617
- author: yahtzee19
5:12
HITMAN: ABSOLUTION (Zero Punctuation)
Subscribe to Escapist Magazine! bit.ly This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Hitman: Absolut...
published: 05 Dec 2012
author: TheEscapistMagazine
HITMAN: ABSOLUTION (Zero Punctuation)
Subscribe to Escapist Magazine! bit.ly This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Hitman: Absolution. Fast-talking Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw reviews a new game each week in this animated series that combines informed critique with cutting humor. Watch the next episode of Zero Punctuation a week early, only on The Escapist. Escapist Magazine! The latest from Escapist Magazine: escapistmagazine.com Subscibe bit.ly Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Find us Google+: bit.ly Follow us on Pinterest: bit.ly Check out our Merch: www.splitreason.com
- published: 05 Dec 2012
- views: 123206
- author: TheEscapistMagazine
4:22
WEBCOMICS (Zero Punctuation)
Subscribe to Escapist Magazine! bit.ly This week, Yahtzee takes apart the making of a succ...
published: 21 Jul 2011
author: TheEscapistMagazine
WEBCOMICS (Zero Punctuation)
Subscribe to Escapist Magazine! bit.ly This week, Yahtzee takes apart the making of a successful gaming webcomic, or: how to make millions of gamers happy with the minimum amount of effort. Fast-talking Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw reviews a new game each week in this animated series that combines informed critique with cutting humor. Watch the next episode of Zero Punctuation a week early, only on The Escapist. Escapist Magazine! The latest from Escapist Magazine: escapistmagazine.com Subscibe bit.ly Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Find us Google+: bit.ly Follow us on Pinterest: bit.ly Check out our Merch: www.splitreason.com
- published: 21 Jul 2011
- views: 220986
- author: TheEscapistMagazine
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4:09
Finding Oregon
Produced 2011 by Uncage the Soul Productions
Ben Canales, John Waller, Steve Engman, Blake...
published: 29 Nov 2011
author: Uncage the Soul Productions
Finding Oregon
Produced 2011 by Uncage the Soul Productions
Ben Canales, John Waller, Steve Engman, Blake Johnson
http://www.uncagethesoul.com
To plan your adventure to Oregon, visit Travel Oregon at
http://www.traveloregon.com/outdoors
Finding Oregon is the compilation of six months of timelapse photography across the state of Oregon, punctuated by a 1600 mile road trip in September. We've filmed the Columbia River Gorge, Mt Hood, Mt Jefferson, the Southwestern Coast, the Alvord Desert, Leslie Gulch, Blue Mountains, Crater Lake, Eagle Cap Wilderness, Deschutes River, and more. We're proud to have touched all four corners of the state; however Oregon is the kind of place that the more you see, the more places there are to still discover.
The greatest challenge with this project was being in the right place at the right time. Night timelapse sequences particularly have an unexpected number of requirements to get the bright, stunning payoff. First, the moon should be around the New Moon phase (no moon) so as not to compete with outshining the stars, so that means we get about 5 days a month window. Next, weather must be cooperative with a dependable expectancy of cloudless skies. Here in Oregon, only the Summer months have good chance of clear skies, so only 1/4 of the year offers good chance of clear skies. So that means, we have three months in the year, with a 5 day window each month to plan with fingers crossed for epic star shooting conditions. That's only 15 days in a year. Then, you hope that something doesn't come up in regular life to pull you away to other obligations on those few days. It is a maddening challenge getting all the factors to line up to be in the right place at the right time. But, when it does happen- it is such a satisfying feeling!
Behind the scenes video and photos will be posted at
http://www.facebook.com/UncagetheSoulProductions
Many thanks to those who supported us in this project including...
Music by Michael Nelson Rizzo
http://www.epicsoul.com
Pro Photo Supply...still and video camera and audio equipment support
http://www.prophotosupply.com
Columbia Sportswear
http://www.columbia.com
Dynamic Perception
http://www.dynamicperception.com
Bill Price
Captain of the Starship
On Ecosalon
http://ecosalon.com/exclusive-video-oregon-nature-timelapse-434/
On OPB
http://ecotrope.opb.org/2011/11/video-you-can-still-see-the-stars-in-oregon/
On Treehugger
http://www.treehugger.com/travel/gorgeous-time-lapse-video-of-oregons-starry-night-sky.html
On Huffington Post
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/29/oregon-in-stunning-time-lapse_n_1119329.html
On KATU
http://www.katu.com/living/outdoors/Capturing-Oregons-beauty-one-frame-at-a-time-134775568.html
On REI
http://findout.rei.com/blog_detail/?contentid=6464935742904532667
On Yahoo
http://shine.yahoo.com/green/stunning-timelapse-video-oregon-181600226.html
On Reuters
http://www.reuters.com/video/2011/11/30/time-lapse-images-reveal-oregon-in-all-i?videoId=226022806&videoChannel;=300
On NewSchoolofPhotography
http://newschoolofphotography.com/content/1301-finding-oregon.html
On KGW
http://www.kgw.com/lifestyle/Finding-Oregon-Time-lapse-photography-134772623.html
On Discover Magazine
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2011/11/30/time-lapse-finding-oregon/
On The Atlantic
http://www.theatlantic.com/video/archive/2011/12/finding-oregon/249312/
On PhotoWeeklyOnline
http://www.photoweeklyonline.com/finding-oregon-timelapse-video/
On Scientific American
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/culturing-science/2011/12/02/breathtaking-time-lapse-video-makes-me-question-copernicus/
On the Daily Beast
http://andrewsullivan.thedailybeast.com/2011/12/mental-health-break-2.html
On Discovery Channel
http://dsc.discovery.com/adventure/spectacular-time-lapse-finding-oregon.html
On Kurier
http://video.kurier.at/portal/#!-Finding-Oregon----Ein-Trip-durch-Oregon-im-Zeitra-462255
4:07
FOTB2011 MAIN TITLES
Every year a group of the world's elite designers and technologists take to the shores of ...
published: 10 Sep 2011
author: GMUNK
FOTB2011 MAIN TITLES
Every year a group of the world's elite designers and technologists take to the shores of Brighton Beach to meld their minds into one creative energy - known as FLASH ON THE BEACH.. Each year one artist is commissioned to create the title sequence for the conference - and munkowitz humbly accepted the invitation to create something spectacular for the 2011 event...
A breakdown can be found here:
http://work.gmunk.com/1747233/Flash-On-The-Beach
FOTB Titles Credit list
Director: Bradley G Munkowitz
Executive Producer: Matt Winkel
Director of Photography: Kevin Gosselin
Assistant Director: Lloyd DeSouza
Assistant Creative Director: Nick Losq
Choreographer: Kitty McNamee
Assistant Choreographer: Hunter Hamilton
Dance Principal Male: Zak Ryan Schlegel
Dance Reaper: Mecca Vazie Andrews
Dance Gazelle 1: Reshma Gajjar
Dance Gazelle 2: Tara Avise
Dance Fireball: Denna Thomsen
Wardrobe/Costume: Mindy Le Brock
Wardrobe/Costume: Diana Contreras
Makeup: Heiddis Ros Reynisdotti
Makeup: Janna Velasquez
Hair: Sean James
Visual Production: BLACK SWAN (http://www.blackswan.tv)
Executive Producer: Matt Winkel
Producer: Lloyd DeSouza
Creative Director: Nick Losq
Design Director: Bradley G Munkowitz
VFX Supervisor: Chris Clyne
Typography Designer: Brian Gossett
Editor: Bradley G Munkowitz
Music / Sound Design: Keith Ruggiero (http://www.soundsred.com)
Lead Animation: Bradley G Munkowitz
Colorist / Finishing: Bradley G Munkowitz
Process Photography: Nick Losq, Brandon Guthrie
Live Action Production: Rabbit Content (http://www.rabbitcontent.com)
CEO/Executive Producer: Douglas Howell
Executive Producer: Joby Barnhart
Chief Financial Officer: Eric Filler
Lighting Production: Embrace The Void (http://embraceitdesign.com)
Lighting Lead: Kyle Ruebsmaen
Lighting Lead: Michael Fullman
Master Stripper: Chris Clyne
Lead Ball Assembler: Nick Losq
MC Butt Clamper: Matt Winkel
Master Scissor Lift Operator: Lloyd DeSouza
Lead Balls Leveler: Bradley G Munkowitz
King Crimp: Kevin Gosselin
CAMERA: Kevin Gosselin Camera (http://kevingosselin.com)
STAGE: Ben Kitay Studios
LENSES/EASY RIG: Indie Rentals
CAMERA ACC: Sammy's Camera
THE INSPIRATION
The initial inspiration was to take graphic pixelated light sequencing and integrate it into a live-action modern dance piece. This ultimately translated into building a unique LED light grid that would serve as the primary light source for the talent below. Immediately, A narrative evolved: a creative soul searches for inspiration as he faces manifestations of his inner ghosts. The LED grid provided a captivating device to parallel the emotion while the dancers ultimately led the viewer through this unforgettable journey.
THE TREATMENT
The Creative Process: Our hero is going through an inner turmoil that manifests in a dramatic interaction with his demons and muses. This is ultimately a personification of the creative process - the dire search for inspiration and the clarity to propel. The three seductresses that descend upon him represent the various stages of his awakening. The first is doubt and indecision - represented by the REAPER. She challenges him and he is eventually is forced into submission as she envelopes him, enabling his insecurity. The second set of seductresses are twin GAZELLES who play a back and forth. They are the conflicting ideas that float in a the head of an artist as he tries to manifest his turmoil into inspired focus. The last seductress is the FIREBALL. She is the spark that lights the fire in the artist to create something beautiful. It is pure passion, a coming together of the artist and his muse.. Throughout this awakening process his clouded vision is purified by the lights above to usher in the physical and mental clarity of his inspired self.
THE LED GRID
LED Grid Build: Faced with the daunting task of building a unique LED light grid, the Black Swan team, along with lighting design team Embrace the Void, took to the skies in lifts to rig 169 LED lights to a grid. Every four to six bulbs were linked to a distro and decoder box that transmitted data to the LEDS corresponding the the lights.
Each Decoder needed to be properly linked, then run through a master box that was wired to an MBOX interface to run original LED sequences created by Munkowitz. The arduous process took two full days to wire properly and set up, but in the end was worth the effort.
LED Grid Illumination: The story, though abstract, is still an emotional one for our hero. In order to translate the movements of the dancers with the lights of the LED grid, original patterns were created by munko to parallel the movements. Over the course of weeks each individual light bulb was programmed, from color to luminosity, to create a visual tapestry that matched both the ebb and flow of the music.
Additionally, it added to the tension and release of the dancers and they explored the space and each other. Essentially LIGHT was the production design for our characters to explore, and their l
3:27
LE BEL ETE
For the summer season, Vanessa Bruno has once again worked together with director Stephani...
published: 03 Feb 2011
author: Vanessa Bruno
LE BEL ETE
For the summer season, Vanessa Bruno has once again worked together with director Stephanie Di Giusto on a film with actress Lou Doillon.
A three-measure visual poem like three exquisite moments with composer Gonzales appearing like an unforeseen encounter. A punctuation of sound. In this way the film sets free three life movements: three tempos expressing the poetry of a garment, delicate gentleness in motion, freedom of gesture bringing forth life.
The first measure. The sound of percussions thudding a race, impromptu choreography by Lou, barefoot, a throbbing corporeal experience, an awakening. The arousal of sensations. The second measure. An inner searching ambience. Introspection, the emotion of a composition played on the piano by Gonzales. Lou’s tears, those of a breathless heart, brimming over. The third measure. Release, self-discovery, a soothing deed. A silent cry, brute. Lou standing upright, in a car. A long travelling, uplifted arms. As if she’s flying. Escape. Music composed specially by Gonzales to accompany Lou.
A film or tale of inner adventure.
0:50
Binary 2.0
This time Calango teamed up with Maria Jose Torrero Heredia from Mexico to create the late...
published: 12 Jul 2011
author: Jeroen Krielaars
Binary 2.0
This time Calango teamed up with Maria Jose Torrero Heredia from Mexico to create the latest addition to the animated typeface collection.
Binary 2.0 includes 105 glyphs and comes in two flavors, a bi-colored filled version and an outlined version. Both are available as an animated or static version.
The animated version is available as an After Effects file packed with pre-animated characters, numbers and punctuation. All the glyphs are fully customizable from one central point. Change the colors, duration, easing and line thickness to create your own personal look. For more info on how to use Binary 2.0 animated or to see which glyphs are included, check out the tutorial here: http://www.vimeo.com/26380568
Binary 2.0 is compatible with Adobe After Effects CS3 and up.
Download Binary 2.0 (and other animated typefaces) at: www.Animography.net
Design: Maria Jose Torrero Heredia & Calango
Animation: Calango
Audio: www.Lullatone.com
Follow Calango on twitter: http://twitter.com/calango_nl
Or Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/calango.nl
Youtube results:
3:44
TOMB RAIDER ANNIVERSARY (Zero Punctuation)
Subscribe to Escapist Magazine! bit.ly This week, The Escapist's Zero Punctuation reviews ...
published: 21 Jul 2011
author: TheEscapistMagazine
TOMB RAIDER ANNIVERSARY (Zero Punctuation)
Subscribe to Escapist Magazine! bit.ly This week, The Escapist's Zero Punctuation reviews Tomb Raider: Anniversary. Fast-talking Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw reviews a new game each week in this animated series that combines informed critique with cutting humor. Watch the next episode of Zero Punctuation a week early, only on The Escapist. Escapist Magazine! The latest from Escapist Magazine: escapistmagazine.com Subscibe bit.ly Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Find us Google+: bit.ly Follow us on Pinterest: bit.ly Check out our Merch: www.splitreason.com
- published: 21 Jul 2011
- views: 152173
- author: TheEscapistMagazine
10:01
Pirillo Vlog 198 - Bacon is Perfect Punctuation
facebook.com - find us there and follow us on Twitter: twitter.com & twitter.com Watch yes...
published: 07 Nov 2012
author: lockergnome
Pirillo Vlog 198 - Bacon is Perfect Punctuation
facebook.com - find us there and follow us on Twitter: twitter.com & twitter.com Watch yesterday's vlog: www.youtube.com Download Our Smartphone App: iOS: itunes.apple.com Android: play.google.com Here are all the ways I save money: go.tagjag.com www.godaddy.com coupons.lockergnome.com Chris & Diana Pirillo 1420 NW Gilman Blvd #2543 Issaquah, WA 98027 Our shared Amazon wish list: go.tagjag.com Here are the eBooks people can get for free when they send us gifts: www.gnometomes.com Our vlogging camera: go.tagjag.com Did you remember to Like and Share this video? What are you waiting for?!
- published: 07 Nov 2012
- views: 13970
- author: lockergnome
1:40
Hardly Working: Punctuation Recession
This may be the weirdest depression ever. Period. See more at www.collegehumor.com or chec...
published: 19 Mar 2009
author: collegehumor
Hardly Working: Punctuation Recession
This may be the weirdest depression ever. Period. See more at www.collegehumor.com or check us out on the go at our mobile site.
- published: 19 Mar 2009
- views: 645987
- author: collegehumor