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Power Lines - KeezyKabeezy Original Song
At long last, here is my very first original composition, "Power Lines". Really ...
published: 08 May 2012
Author: keezykabeezy
Power Lines - KeezyKabeezy Original Song
At long last, here is my very first original composition, "Power Lines". Really hope you guys enjoy it! This song is serves as a teaser for a new musical project I'm working on that I'm very excited about. I'll be recording a full-length album over the summer, so if you liked this song, there's a whole bunch more on the way! Let me know if you guys are interested, and I'll fill you in with the details later on. Thanks! MP3 DOWNLOAD: www.mediafire.com www.sendspace.com
0:53
PPL contractors cut down trees near power lines in Neffsville
PPL contractors cut down trees near power lines in Community Park in Neffsville View artic...
published: 09 Oct 2012
Author: lancasteronline
PPL contractors cut down trees near power lines in Neffsville
PPL contractors cut down trees near power lines in Community Park in Neffsville View article at lancasteronline.com
1:42
Power line arcing and line failure
A tree limb fell on the lines and caused the lines to go slack. The lines started arcing w...
published: 17 Jun 2010
Author: ribeekeeper
Power line arcing and line failure
A tree limb fell on the lines and caused the lines to go slack. The lines started arcing wildly and with old worn insulation and exposed wires the fireworks began. After 30 minutes insulation started smoking and the lines snapped.
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what not to do on power lines
Edit* Seriously this guy needed some help, he suffered from everything from drug addiction...
published: 31 Mar 2007
Author: boredbugger
what not to do on power lines
Edit* Seriously this guy needed some help, he suffered from everything from drug addiction to suicidal tendencies those alone are a deadly cocktail He does survive this ordeal and if anyone feels like playing on some power lines even after watching this video, I recommend you seek help
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Extremely Dangerous job! High Power Line Worker
This is the story of a high power worker....
published: 18 Oct 2009
Author: pitomba125
Extremely Dangerous job! High Power Line Worker
This is the story of a high power worker.
3:10
High power line workers
This is an awesome video showing the incredible work high power line maintenance crews do ...
published: 27 Sep 2007
Author: Craig Milton
High power line workers
This is an awesome video showing the incredible work high power line maintenance crews do on a daily basis to maintain our electrical grids...
0:18
Tree branch falls on power lines - high voltage - Wicked Effect
Visit www.skyhighhobby.com for more info..this must be over 100000 volts of electricity, a...
published: 27 Feb 2010
Author: wickedinsight
Tree branch falls on power lines - high voltage - Wicked Effect
Visit www.skyhighhobby.com for more info..this must be over 100000 volts of electricity, amazing how a piece of branch can burn like nothing with so much voltage. remember 1 KV = 1000 Volts so my guess is the KV in this video must be 150 KV to 220 KV KV stand for kilovolts
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Power Line Safety
Demonstration of the hazards associated with high voltage electricity. Presentation illust...
published: 09 Jan 2008
Author: YpCidsM6
Power Line Safety
Demonstration of the hazards associated with high voltage electricity. Presentation illustrates electrical arc flash, electrical faults, and downed power lines.
0:14
Man Hits Power Lines With Stick
This is actually the easiest IQ test to pass and the most dangerous one to fail....
published: 10 Dec 2011
Author: lolzondeck
Man Hits Power Lines With Stick
This is actually the easiest IQ test to pass and the most dangerous one to fail.
11:08
Running new power lines into your 1998-2011 Ford Panther vehicle.
I finally got around to it.. I ran me some new power lines into my Grand Marquis :) these ...
published: 14 Oct 2012
Author: adventureoflinkmk2
Running new power lines into your 1998-2011 Ford Panther vehicle.
I finally got around to it.. I ran me some new power lines into my Grand Marquis :) these instructions should work for all 1998-2011 panthers. www.crownvic.net -- original thread on CVN where I asked about running the new power leads; Thanks again Rizzo, your pics were awesome and you da man! www.crownvic.net http -- CVN on Facebook
2:38
Power Line Fire on Central Ave July 5th
Close up of the power lines catching fire from storm. Happened right outside of dealerhip....
published: 06 Jul 2012
Author: happywhitey
Power Line Fire on Central Ave July 5th
Close up of the power lines catching fire from storm. Happened right outside of dealerhip. The end is the cool part.
1:10
Minecraft - Working "Power Lines" (Snapshot 12w22a)
Well, yes this is completely pointless, but i thought id see if it had a use... it doesn&#...
published: 31 May 2012
Author: Wipper179
Minecraft - Working "Power Lines" (Snapshot 12w22a)
Well, yes this is completely pointless, but i thought id see if it had a use... it doesn't, just use redstone for long distance signals, not trip wires :/
3:19
AMERICA REVEALED | Live Wire | PBS
This entire episode is available to stream at video.pbs.org Discover the dangers behind fi...
published: 20 Apr 2012
Author: PBS
AMERICA REVEALED | Live Wire | PBS
This entire episode is available to stream at video.pbs.org Discover the dangers behind fixing damaged wire and cables in the high voltage job of keeping America switched on in this clip from AMERICA REVEALED. Four-part series airs Wednesdays, April 11- May 2 at 10/9c on PBS. See full episodes at video.pbs.org
0:48
Power Line Blast - Impressive. This is Safe?!
An explosive high-voltage power line upgrade. A myrecordjournal.com video. CL&P is usi...
published: 16 Feb 2007
Author: myrecordjournal
Power Line Blast - Impressive. This is Safe?!
An explosive high-voltage power line upgrade. A myrecordjournal.com video. CL&P is using a splice technology and maintenance method to upgrade its transmission lines, which is causing loud implosions.
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1:47
Holi
The world is fascinating. People and cultures inspire us. Sadly, the fast paced lifestyles...
published: 10 Apr 2012
Author: Variable
Holi
The world is fascinating. People and cultures inspire us. Sadly, the fast paced lifestyles of our generation result in many not taking the necessary step back to soak in the existing world around us. Our goal with this film is to help viewers further appreciate and take notice of the beauty in life & culture that lies within our world...
...so the next time you notice something that strikes you as interesting, stop for a second, start powering on your camera, think about why it's unique, and snap the shot before you miss it. Life is extraordinary. Embrace it.
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Production Company: Variable - www.WeAreVariable.com
Creative: Variable
Post Production/Editorial: The Mill - www.TheMill.com
Directors/Cinematographers: Jonathan Bregel & Khalid Mohtaseb @ Variable
Executive Producers: John Rule & Mike Sutton (@MNS1974)
Producer: Tyler Ginter @ Variable
Line Producer: Viraj Velinker
Phantom Tech: Nick Midwig
The Mill: New York City
Post Production Producers: Dee Allen & Alex Maxwell
Editor: Ryan McKenna
Colourist: Sal Malfitano
Original Score/Sound Design: Salomon Ligthelm - www.ligthelm.tv
Special thanks to the risk takers who helped make this job possible:
Rule Boston Camera - for trusting us with their Phantom Flex - www.Rule.com
Angenieux - for trusting us with their prototype glass - www.Angenieux.com
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www.WeAreVariable.com
twitter.com/WeAreVariable
hello@WeAreVariable.com
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OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Still shocked and excited from last night, it's an honor for us to show you this absolutel...
published: 12 Jun 2011
Author: OFFF, let's feed the future
OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Still shocked and excited from last night, it's an honor for us to show you this absolutely MINDBLOWING TITLES made for OFFF by PostPanic.
Thank you so much to PostPanic, and specially to Mischa Rozema, Ania Markham and Si Scott, simply epic!!!
Written by Mischa Rozema and British graphic designer, Si Scott, the opening titles reflect their dark thoughts on a possible future. Directed by Mischa and shot on location in Prague, the film guides the viewer through a grim scenario embedded with the names of artists appearing at this year’s OFFF festival. The live action was brought back to Amsterdam for post, primarily carried out by PostPanic’s in-house team of artists but also with the additional help of freelancers and partner companies that we have enjoyed strong creative relationships with over the years. It’s really fair to say that this was a labour of love by a passionate crew of people.
Says Ania Markham, Executive Producer at PostPanic:
“The images created by the crew of people working on the titles has been unbelievable, with nationalities represented including Dutch, Czech, English, American, Polish, German, Swedish and Belgian. It’s been a great opportunity for all of us to work together on a non-commercial project we’re passionate about and we’re so proud of the combined effort and final result.”
DIRECTORS NOTES (Mischa Rozema)
This project started out as a collaboration between myself and Si Scott. Right from the start, we decided that it should be the darkest thing we could make. I think it just felt natural to the both of us; if we had to nail the future, it would not be a nice place.
This idea evolved into a clash of times. Inspired by an idea from the late Arthur C. Clarke. He wrote about different historical civilizations meeting in a single point in time. So what happens when civilizations meet? The 'weaker' one gets eaten by the 'stronger'. You only have to look at history to see the destructive power of civilizations.
So the main underlying idea is: what would happen if the future lands on our doorstep today? Let's take mankind, add perhaps 100 years and then let them show up on our doorstep today. The future would pretty much devour the present. Probably in a matter of, let's say, 7 days… So that's what we're looking at. But every ending also means a new beginning, hence Year Zero.
There's all kinds of hidden messages in there. Like the virus eating away at reality, buildings and people, even at the viewers brain. It's behaving off course much like a computer virus. And the network of wires represents the future of social networking. I just made it physical and let it 'catch' the city and it's people like a net. All these ideas just serve as inspiration for us to create a future that worked for this concept. They're not meant to be deciphered by the audience. It's still meant to be just a title sequence and not an actual movie.
Now what makes a good title sequence? Personally, I think it's something that gets you in the mood, warms you up for what you're about to experience, be it a film, tv series or in our case, the OFFF festival. We decided to treat the OFFF festival as a feature film experience. So all we had to do was get the viewer into the right state of mind. Without, of course, being too narrative led. The best title sequences out there are nothing but a random collection of images/scenes that don't tell a lot if you watch them on their own. But edit them together and a new context is created. A context that matters, a feeling that gets the viewer ready for the main event, in our case, the festival.
To get started, the next thing we did was make a collection of ideas that would scare me and Si. So, anything drawn from our youth, right through to stuff that's inspired us over the years as well as seemingly random compositions that trigger the imagination of the viewer. For example, when we show you the aesthetics of a car explosion, it's carefully constructed. Why a car and not something else? Because an exploding car brings extra content to an otherwise simple aesthetic display of violence. A car doesn't explode by itself so instantly the brain tries to formulate the background behind it. It adds an either political or criminal edge to the violence. To me it felt appropriate because of the sense of protest and rebellion the shot has. And maybe the biggest question; was there someone in the car and if so, who was it? For me, every idea should provoke these kind of questions; from a girl in a prom dress holding a rocket launcher to a riot cop standing in the kitchen. All scenes have a pre and post story to them. In no time you're actually trying to connect these seemingly random scenes and boom; you've just created your own strange context. You now have a feeling, a taste and lots of questions probably. Questions that normally would be answered by watching the actual movie. But since there's no actual movie here we'll leave stranded with, hopefully,
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Year Zero - OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Following in the footsteps of Prologue Films and The Mill, PostPanic have created this yea...
published: 09 Jun 2011
Author: PostPanic
Year Zero - OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Following in the footsteps of Prologue Films and The Mill, PostPanic have created this year’s prestigious opening titles 'Year Zero' for OFFF Festival 2011 in Barcelona http://offf.ws/bcn2011/
Written by Mischa Rozema and British graphic designer, Si Scott, the opening titles reflect their dark thoughts on a possible future. Directed by Mischa and shot on location in Prague, the film guides the viewer through a grim scenario embedded with the names of artists appearing at this year’s OFFF festival. The live action was brought back to Amsterdam for post, primarily carried out by PostPanic’s in-house team of artists but also with the additional help of freelancers and partner companies that we have enjoyed strong creative relationships with over the years. It’s really fair to say that this was a labour of love by a passionate crew of people.
DIRECTOR'S NOTES (By Mischa Rozema)
This project started out as a collaboration between myself and Si Scott. Right from the start, we decided that it should be the darkest thing we could make. I think it just felt natural to the both of us; if we had to nail the future, it would not be a nice place.
This idea evolved into a clash of times. Inspired by an idea from the late Arthur C. Clarke. He wrote about different historical civilizations meeting in a single point in time. So what happens when civilizations meet? The 'weaker' one gets eaten by the 'stronger'. You only have to look at history to see the destructive power of civilizations.
So the main underlying idea is: what would happen if the future lands on our doorstep today? Let's take mankind, add perhaps 100 years and then let them show up on our doorstep today. The future would pretty much devour the present. Probably in a matter of, let's say, 7 days… So that's what we're looking at. But every ending also means a new beginning, hence Year Zero.
There's all kinds of hidden messages in there. Like the virus eating away at reality, buildings and people, even at the viewers brain. It's behaving off course much like a computer virus. And the network of wires represents the future of social networking. I just made it physical and let it 'catch' the city and it's people like a net. All these ideas just serve as inspiration for us to create a future that worked for this concept. They're not meant to be deciphered by the audience. It's still meant to be just a title sequence and not an actual movie.
Now what makes a good title sequence? Personally, I think it's something that gets you in the mood, warms you up for what you're about to experience, be it a film, tv series or in our case, the OFFF festival. We decided to treat the OFFF festival as a feature film experience. So all we had to do was get the viewer into the right state of mind. Without, of course, being too narrative led. The best title sequences out there are nothing but a random collection of images/scenes that don't tell a lot if you watch them on their own. But edit them together and a new context is created. A context that matters, a feeling that gets the viewer ready for the main event, in our case, the festival.
To get started, the next thing we did was make a collection of ideas that would scare me and Si. So, anything drawn from our youth, right through to stuff that's inspired us over the years as well as seemingly random compositions that trigger the imagination of the viewer. For example, when we show you the aesthetics of a car explosion, it's carefully constructed. Why a car and not something else? Because an exploding car brings extra content to an otherwise simple aesthetic display of violence. A car doesn't explode by itself so instantly the brain tries to formulate the background behind it. It adds an either political or criminal edge to the violence. To me it felt appropriate because of the sense of protest and rebellion the shot has. And maybe the biggest question; was there someone in the car and if so, who was it? For me, every idea should provoke these kind of questions; from a girl in a prom dress holding a rocket launcher to a riot cop standing in the kitchen. All scenes have a pre and post story to them. In no time you're actually trying to connect these seemingly random scenes and boom; you've just created your own strange context. You now have a feeling, a taste and lots of questions probably. Questions that normally would be answered by watching the actual movie. But since there's no actual movie here we'll leave stranded with, hopefully, an uncomfortable feeling and lots of questions - some might feel unsatisfied and wondering why. Just like a nightmare.
We also wanted the actual titles to be different this time. Most of the time festival titles are driven by the idea on how to show titles. A mechanism that displays titles in a creative way. We actually thought to bring the festival theme to the foreground and have the titles play a part in it. Incorporate them so they become the actual fiber/texture of the
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Passing Through
Passing Through by
Kristian Ulrich Larsen http://www.idkul.com and Olafur Haraldsson http:...
published: 17 Jun 2012
Author: Olafur Haraldsson
Passing Through
Passing Through by
Kristian Ulrich Larsen http://www.idkul.com and Olafur Haraldsson http://olihar.com
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How to watch?
Full-Screen.
Max volume.
Enjoy.
Think.
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Shooting location:
Iceland
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Music:
Division - Moby
http://www.mobygratis.com/
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Narration:
Frank Stubbs
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Sound editing:
Yossi Karutchi
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Consulting:
Mette Mikkelsen
Niels Peter Skou
Barnabas Wetton
Kolding School of Design
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The text used for the narration of “Passing Through” is part of a speech Serbian scientist and inventor
Nicola Tesla delivered in 1893 at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. Though today less known than
figures like Edison and Einstein, Tesla was more or less the father of much of our modern technology, since
he among other things developed the foundations of the European electrical system based on alternating
currents and the principles of wireless radio communication.
At the time he was deeply influenced by the Austrian physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach, believing
that the world should be conceived as a whole where everything is interconnected influencing each
other. And that energy is a force that runs through everything be it inorganic matter, organisms or human
consciousness. According to this line of thought every single action has universal consequences, not unlike
what the father of modern chaos theory Edward Lorenz in the 1960’s termed ‘the butterfly effect’.
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“Passing Through” is made at Kolding School of Design in connection to the Danish iPower-project.
To learn more about the iPower-project go to http://www.designskolenkolding.dk/index.php?id=4052 or www.ipower-net.dk.
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Narration text:
"Like a wave in the physical world, in the infinite ocean of the medium which pervades all, so in the world of organisms, in life, an impulse started proceeds onward, at times, may be, with the speed of light, at times, again, so slowly that for ages and ages it seems to stay, passing through processes of a complexity inconceivable to men, but in all its forms, in all its stages, its energy ever and ever integrally present.
A single ray of light from a distant star falling upon the eye of a tyrant in bygone times may have altered the course of his life, may have changed the destiny of nations, may have transformed the surface of the globe, so intricate, so inconceivably complex are the processes in Nature. In no way can we get such an overwhelming idea of the grandeur of Nature than when we consider, that in accordance with the law of the conservation of energy, throughout the Infinite, the forces are in a perfect balance, and hence the energy of a single thought may determine the motion of a universe.”
Nikola Tesla "The Electrical Review, 1893"
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Come and join the Sustainable Energy Facebook page.
http://www.facebook.com/sustainablee
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Gear:
Dynamic Perception Stage Zero
http://dynamicperception.com/
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Canon 5D Mark II with various lenses.
Youtube results:
18:17
Electric Fire: Firefighter Safety Around Power Lines
A training video produced by the Salt River Project (SRP) to discuss the dangers of wildla...
published: 25 Apr 2011
Author: AzEINvideo
Electric Fire: Firefighter Safety Around Power Lines
A training video produced by the Salt River Project (SRP) to discuss the dangers of wildland firefighting near power lines.
3:14
Boom Truck Crane Cooks After Power Line Connection
With the boom extended out near power lines the boom truck crane sits cooking on the groun...
published: 29 Mar 2012
Author: John Smith
Boom Truck Crane Cooks After Power Line Connection
With the boom extended out near power lines the boom truck crane sits cooking on the ground - engulfed in flames it cooks down within minutes. Even the ground smokes as electricity spreads through the soil. Strangely, the boom seems a safe distance from the power lines and when there is a visual it shows no electrical arch.
1:35
Trees and Power Lines
Initial report to Alabama Power on 09/30/2012. minus.com I followed up with a telephone ca...
published: 06 Oct 2012
Author: Dan Fulton
Trees and Power Lines
Initial report to Alabama Power on 09/30/2012. minus.com I followed up with a telephone call to Alabama Power on 10/02/2099. (Audio copy of this call on file,) .Mr. Scott Roddy from Alabama Power Company came to my house on the afternoon of 10/04/2012 about 4:00. Telephone call to Mr, Roddy prior to visit: min.us A forester from Alabama Power accompanied Mr. Roddy. They looked over my magnolia and pecan tree and my neighbor's pecan trees. They agreed trimming is needed and will send out a crew to trim. Mr. Roddy said that later --I believe he said January or first of the year-- a survey of the area will made to determine the need for trimming. One might contact Mr. Roddy to completely understand the vegetation management plan of Alabama Power Company. minus.com Also, mention was made of the website: trees are good.com. This can be used for resources on trees. Review of planting under power lines was discussed. To date 10/12/2012, NO trimming has been done If there is no trimming next week, then on 10/22/2012 I will contact the PSC of Alabama and seek assistance. www.psc.state.al.us SEE: www.cbs42.com minus.com Copy this URL and enter in browser: abclocal.go.com www.youtube.com list=UUnaOH2b8GIfbjMCbvbRRETQ www.georgiapower.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.njassemblyrepublicans.com www.lehighvalleylive.com nj1015.com Alabama Power Financials: www.southerncompany.com Dan Fulton Birmingham (Hoover), Alabama
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What Not To Do On Power Lines!!! (Shocking)
What Not To Do On Power Lines...
published: 06 Oct 2012
Author: HDvissions
What Not To Do On Power Lines!!! (Shocking)
What Not To Do On Power Lines