- published: 28 Jan 2008
- views: 11983
- author: PorkerTinker
5:35
High Incident - The Pilot (Part 1)
Scene 1 Episode 1 Season 1....
published: 28 Jan 2008
author: PorkerTinker
High Incident - The Pilot (Part 1)
Scene 1 Episode 1 Season 1.
- published: 28 Jan 2008
- views: 11983
- author: PorkerTinker
10:25
High Incident - The Pilot (Part 3)
Scene 3 Episode 1 Season 1....
published: 29 Jan 2008
author: PorkerTinker
High Incident - The Pilot (Part 3)
Scene 3 Episode 1 Season 1.
- published: 29 Jan 2008
- views: 7812
- author: PorkerTinker
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High Incident (Intro Ver 1)
Original version of the intro to the TV show High Incident (probably one of the best cop s...
published: 11 Feb 2007
author: PorkerTinker
High Incident (Intro Ver 1)
Original version of the intro to the TV show High Incident (probably one of the best cop shows I've seen). This clip is for preview only, it does not contain...
- published: 11 Feb 2007
- views: 21347
- author: PorkerTinker
9:06
High Incident - Till Death Do Us Part (Part 1)
Scene 1, Episode 2, Season 1....
published: 18 Feb 2008
author: PorkerTinker
High Incident - Till Death Do Us Part (Part 1)
Scene 1, Episode 2, Season 1.
- published: 18 Feb 2008
- views: 7589
- author: PorkerTinker
6:09
High Incident - The Pilot (Part 2b)
Scene 2b, Episode 1, Season 1....
published: 12 Feb 2008
author: PorkerTinker
High Incident - The Pilot (Part 2b)
Scene 2b, Episode 1, Season 1.
- published: 12 Feb 2008
- views: 6023
- author: PorkerTinker
1:02
High Incident - Episode 1
Clip from episode 1 which got me hooked on this show....
published: 11 Feb 2007
author: PorkerTinker
High Incident - Episode 1
Clip from episode 1 which got me hooked on this show.
- published: 11 Feb 2007
- views: 5571
- author: PorkerTinker
9:00
High Incident - Till Death Do Us Part (Part 2)
Scene 2, Episode 1, Season 1....
published: 18 Feb 2008
author: PorkerTinker
High Incident - Till Death Do Us Part (Part 2)
Scene 2, Episode 1, Season 1.
- published: 18 Feb 2008
- views: 6191
- author: PorkerTinker
2:46
High Incident - Welcome to America (Part 1)
Scene 1, Episode 3, Season 2....
published: 12 Feb 2008
author: PorkerTinker
High Incident - Welcome to America (Part 1)
Scene 1, Episode 3, Season 2.
- published: 12 Feb 2008
- views: 3363
- author: PorkerTinker
6:27
High Incident - The Pilot (Part 2a)
Scene 2a, Episode 1, Season 1....
published: 12 Feb 2008
author: PorkerTinker
High Incident - The Pilot (Part 2a)
Scene 2a, Episode 1, Season 1.
- published: 12 Feb 2008
- views: 5776
- author: PorkerTinker
6:04
Hollywood Shootout - High Incident Bandits
Hollywood Shootout 1997 The famous Bank of America robbery North Hollywood shootout was an...
published: 30 Apr 2008
author: kimrobban sin kanal
Hollywood Shootout - High Incident Bandits
Hollywood Shootout 1997 The famous Bank of America robbery North Hollywood shootout was an armed confrontation between two heavily-armed and armored bank rob...
- published: 30 Apr 2008
- views: 152833
- author: kimrobban sin kanal
5:20
Incident - High Explain
Been waiting quite a while to get this release! it was defo worth the wait :) stunning tra...
published: 20 Jun 2012
author: terradeepdnb
Incident - High Explain
Been waiting quite a while to get this release! it was defo worth the wait :) stunning track from the Hungarian duo Incident! This...
- published: 20 Jun 2012
- views: 2102
- author: terradeepdnb
2:21
High Incident - My brothers keeper
Season 2, episode 12. Intro scene to episode - woman on PCP lifts a car....
published: 23 Jan 2008
author: PorkerTinker
High Incident - My brothers keeper
Season 2, episode 12. Intro scene to episode - woman on PCP lifts a car.
- published: 23 Jan 2008
- views: 8233
- author: PorkerTinker
8:00
High Incident - The Pilot (Part 5)
Scene 5, Episode 1, Season 1....
published: 12 Feb 2008
author: PorkerTinker
High Incident - The Pilot (Part 5)
Scene 5, Episode 1, Season 1.
- published: 12 Feb 2008
- views: 5341
- author: PorkerTinker
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6:16
Ten Lighting Setups
This was a project for my lighting class. Each shot had specific details on which to foll...
published: 15 Oct 2009
author: John Note
Ten Lighting Setups
This was a project for my lighting class. Each shot had specific details on which to follow, which are explained in the video. In more depth, here are the ten shot assignments.
1. A three-quarter or waist-high silhouette of 1 or 2 people perfectly exposed for the background
with the foreground figure(s) completely dark. There should be enough distance between foreground
and background that the spill of one area does not interfere with the other.
2. Invert the lighting in #1, using exactly the same pose and framing with perfectly exposed
foreground figures at 4:1 key/fill (two stops) and completely dark or just barely visible details in the
background.
3. A waist-high person in soft (diffused) side light, no fill light, and a specular edge light from the
opposite side with the background as dark and unlit as possible. An incident reading of the edge light
should be about the same f/stop as the key light if the subject has light features, or one stop brighter
if the subject has dark features. Expose for the diffused key light.
4. Identical pose and framing to #3 but with added light and shadow (using barn doors, or other
shadowing material) shaping and highlighting the background (think of it as painting the background
with light and shadow).
5. A scene with a standing or seated person, a candle (either held by hand or on a table) seemingly
lighting the person but actually enhanced with additional light, and a circular glow simulating the
effect of the candlelight on the background.
6. A person reading in bed by lamplight at midnight (implied by light, shadow, framing, ratio,
composition, and a “practical”).
7. A person sleeping in bed at 3 am with shadows implying moonlight coming through unseen
foliage or blinds onto part of the scene. You may want to gel the moonlight source or the fill light
with a blue or other color gel.
8. A person in bed at sunrise (implied by light, shadow, color, and composition).
9. Simulate the pose, surface tones, and light of a specific frame from a film of your choosing. If
possible, also turn in a still image of that frame.
10.
Shoot an interior still with at least one person in it using whatever light sources already exist in
the location (lamps, overhead lights, windows, etc.), but without showing any of those sources in the
frame. Now, turn off/cover those sources and replicate, as nearly as possible, that scene using only
artificial lighting. Also shoot wide shots of both the “natural” lighting sources and the artificial
sources.
Since it is available in video, instead of using gels, I white balanced off of different color swatches, for a greener look, I white balanced off of a magenta tone, blue look, orange tone, etc...
I also lowered the blacks and raised the mids in Color, to give the video a more filmic look.
Over all, a very fun assignment
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Shocking new ADI cruelty exposé shames UK circus industry
Animal Defenders International has released shocking footage from behind the scenes at the...
published: 25 Mar 2011
author: Animal Defenders
Shocking new ADI cruelty exposé shames UK circus industry
Animal Defenders International has released shocking footage from behind the scenes at the winter quarters of Bobby Roberts Super Circus, which graphically shows violence and confinement of circus animals.
ADI secured footage over a three and a half week period from a camera observing activity in a barn where the animals are kept when not touring, which shows a staggeringly high level of violence and serious animal husbandry flaws. Incidents included Annie (Anne), an elderly, severely arthritic 57 year old elephant being hit with a metal pitchfork and kicked around the face and body 48 times over the period of observation by workers, who are also seen beating and spitting on a camel and beating miniature ponies and horses on numerous occasions.
The disturbing footage also shows Annie constantly chained for the entire period of filming by her front and arthritic back leg with only enough room to take one step forward or backwards. Her chains were only changed to different legs twice, ADI believes this will clearly cause her pain and discomfort. It was noted that the feeding regime was poor.
What makes this case all the more disturbing is that the circus proprietor Bobby Roberts, who has claimed publicly to take good care of Annie as ‘she is a family pet’ and ‘part of the family’, is clearly captured on camera kicking Annie on the trunk, an extremely sensitive part of an elephant’s anatomy, and this is done in front of a worker.
As government prepares to make an announcement within the next few weeks regarding the fate of animal circuses in the UK and makes the decision to implement a total ban or self regulation, Animal Defenders International believes that this new evidence provides them with only one option – a total ban on the use of wild animals in circuses.
Jan Creamer, ADI’s Chief Executive said: “Annie’s tragic story symbolizes the plight of circus animals and is a shocking indictment of the circus industry at a key time as government considers a ban on the use of wild animals in circuses. We have presented successive governments with extensive evidence from our undercover investigations over the years into UK circuses that proves conclusively that routine violence and deprivation is endemic within the industry.
“To Lord Henley, the Minister responsible, we say enough is enough. It is now time for him to act decisively to stop this appalling suffering. It is time for him to enact a total ban once and for all.”
Government’s own public consultation in March 2010 found that an overwhelming 94.5% of the public want to see a ban on wild animals in circuses and over 170 MPs have now signed Early Day Motion 403 calling on the Government to ban wild animal acts. A recent parliamentary poll conducted by ADI found that 63% of MPs would like to see a ban on the use of wild animals in circuses and only 14% disagreed.
ADI has now exposed the shocking abuse of animals in UK circuses from several random undercover investigations over the last fifteen years. Only recently, in 2009, the beating of elephants at the Great British Circus was exposed and now in 2011 Bobby Roberts Super Circus shows that this is a way of life at the circus. A clear pattern has been proven and this time the government needs to act.
Tim Phillips, ADI’s Campaigns Director said: “The release of this footage stops any attempt by UK government to ignore the will of the public. It is clear that self-regulation is not an option in this industry.
“Once again, we have exposed that cruelty and deprivation is rife within the circus industry. We have also established that self regulation is not a viable option as the government would be asking circuses like Bobby Roberts or the Great British Circus to regulate themselves. That would be a farce, and the animals will continue to suffer abuse."
And to the circus industry, ADI says enough is enough.
Jan said: “I have no doubt that it will be claimed that this is an ‘exception’ and/or that the owner was not aware of the abuse, but the evidence is now conclusive. Each time we expose the cruelty, the circuses give a similar range of excuses.
“ADI has been concerned for Annie’s welfare for many years and have followed her tragic plight. Poor Annie has been with the circus for over 50 years since she was baby, having been caught in the wild and torn from her family. Elephants are social and extremely intelligent so this has been a living hell for her. At last we have managed to expose this circus operation for the cruel farce that it is and never again can Roberts preach about animal welfare and how well his animals are cared for.”
Tim concluded: “Our latest investigation shows how animals like elephants suffer in the travelling circus. In the name of entertainment they are beaten, jabbed with hooks and hit with pitchforks, chained up for hours every day, and pushed into metal boxes each week where they remain for hours on end whilst the c
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Colum Jacob Pack Funeral 6/29/2010 - 12/25/2011
This video was made for the Pack family. It contains sensitive footage and is extremely ha...
published: 11 Jan 2012
author: Kenny Bozich
Colum Jacob Pack Funeral 6/29/2010 - 12/25/2011
This video was made for the Pack family. It contains sensitive footage and is extremely hard to watch.
This was the hardest thing I have ever filmed and been apart of in my entire life. I can't even imagine what the family was feeling. I was so honored that the Pack family asked me to make this video for them.
Ryan and Kelly Pack were driving home on Christmas Eve just minutes after leaving a family Christmas party with their two sons Finn (3 years) and Colum (18 months) when an SUV jumped the median and hit their car in a head-on collision. Ryan, Kelly and Colum were critically injured.
On Christmas Day, Colum passed away.
During the time of the viewing and the funeral, Ryan and Kelly Pack were still healing from serious injuries. They were not even able to make it to the funeral because of these injuries. They had to have the viewing at the hospital just so they were able to be there. It makes me happy to know that through this video they can be at the funeral.
My heart and prayers go out to the Pack family.
After being in the hospital and having a funeral for Colum, their bills have stacked high. There is a blog set up for the Pack family where you can donate to help them through this troubling time. If you would like to donate to the pack family please click on this link:
http://kellypack.com/
If you cant help financially, please pray for the Pack family.
For the full KSL news story about the incident please click on this link:
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid;=18623900&title;=west-jordan-accident-critically-injures-5-people
Filmed & Edited by: Kenny Bozich
Gear used:
Canon 7D
Canon 16-35mm 2.8L
Canon 70-200mm 2.8
Zoom H4N w/ Lapel microphone
Rode NTG-2 Short Shotgun Microphone
Manfrotto 561BHDV-1 Monopod
Zacuto Z-Finder Pro 3x LCD hood finder
Edited and color graded in: Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
Music by: Bon Iver "Holocene" & "Big Red Machine"
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53rd Journalism Awards Gala (part 1)
A. JOURNALISTS OF THE YEAR
A1. PRINT (Over 50,000 circulations)
Patrick Range McDonal...
published: 18 Jul 2011
author: EDP
53rd Journalism Awards Gala (part 1)
A. JOURNALISTS OF THE YEAR
A1. PRINT (Over 50,000 circulations)
Patrick Range McDonald, LA Weekly
Comments: "Range" is an appropriate middle name. What incredibly
detailed reporting on a variety of complicated topics. What an ability to
make us feel as if we know the players. What skill in explaining messy
situations. The very essence of solid journalism.
2nd place: David Evans, Bloomberg Markets, "Duping the Families of
Fallen Soldiers"
HM: Mariel Garza, Los Angeles Daily News Editorials
A2. PRINT (Under 50,000 circulation)
Radley Balko, Reason Magazine
Comment: ―Radley Balko is one of those throw-back journalists that
understands the power of groundbreaking reporting and how to make a
significant impact through his work. Time and time again, his stories cause
readers to stop, think, and most significantly, take action.
Congratulations!‖
2nd Place: Dan Evans, Glendale News-Press
HM: Ryan Vaillancourt, Los Angeles Downtown News
A3. TELEVISION JOURNALIST
Ana Garcia and Fred Mamoun, KNBC-TV
Garcia and Mamoun shoot, write and edit compelling stories. One of
their strengths as a team is the obvious respect for their subjects, and the
ability through contacts in the community to land exclusive interviews and
opportunities. They are strong storytellers and the pieces move!
2nd Place: Antonio Valverde, Univision
Valverde has a wide range as a journalist. He is able to work with various
segments of the community to tell compelling stories. He has political
acumen and can accurately and fairly tell stories, while also reaching out
to the disenfranchised to share their stories of life in L.A.
A4. RADIO JOURNALIST
Susan Valot, KPCC
Comments: Well-rounded reports with authoritative, informed tone. Great
use of sound. Valot‘s work is some of the best we‘ve heard.
2nd Place: Brian Watt: KPCC
HM: Kitty Felde: KPCC
A5. ONLINE JOURNALIST
Daniel Heimpel, FosteringMediaConnections.org
2nd Place: Chris Hedges, Truthdig.com
HM: Robert Scheer, Truthdig.com
A6. SPORTS JOURNALIST
N/A
A7. ENTERTAINMENT JOURNALIST
Kim Masters, KCRW-FM Radio
Comments: Nice voice in both senses of the word, along with substantive
content. Covering a story about outed CIA agent Valerie Plame, she
tracked down Plame to comment on her portrayal, rather than just talking
to the actress. She also gave a lot of information on entertainment agents
that broadened the picture the public was likely to have of that
occupation.
2nd Place: Tara Wallis-Finestone, NBC LA
HM: George Pennacchio, KABC-TV
A8. PHOTO JOURNALIST
Rick Loomis, Los Angeles Times
A9. DESIGNER
N/A
B. DAILY/WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS
Over 50,000 circulations – including news bureaus and correspondents
B1. HARD NEWS
Tracy Manzer and Sarah Peters, Long Beach Press-Telegram, "Heroes foil
bank heist"
Comments: The writing was appropriately-paced for the category and
the story content. I enjoyed the writers' use of sensory details and factual
information, presented with a slightly humorous/sarcastic tone that made
this piece fun to read.
B2. NEWS FEATURE
Patrick Range McDonald, LA Weekly, ―The Parent Trigger‖.
Comments: Documents a groundswell of democracy while explaining a
new law through a real-world prism. Powerful. Incredibly well-sourced and
informative, yet provides a human touch. The story of poor minorities trying
to make a change documented how the masses can move the
establishment. Inspiring to others, this story shows what newspaper do like
no other. Bravo.
2nd Place: Thomas Curven, Los Angeles Times, ―Walking Away from Grief‖
HM: Kristopher Hanson, Long Beach Press-Telegram, ―Dangers Close to
Home‖
B3. PERSONALITY PROFILE
Steve Friess, LA Weekly, ―A Tragic Love Story‖
2nd Place: Charlotte Hsu, LA Weekly, ―Forever Scared — The Story of
Herman Atkins‖
HM: Karen Robes Meeks, Long Beach Press-Telegram, ―Murchison: A
Portrait of a Long Beach Lobbyist‖
B4. INVESTIGATIVE/SERIES
David Evans, Bloomberg News, "Fallen Soldiers' Families Denied Cash
Payout as Insurers Profit"
Comments: These articles are the soul of great investigative journalism,
uncovering a shocking system whereby the families of slain soldiers are
tricked about benefits, and where shameless insurance companies reap
big profits at the expense of those families.
Best of all, it led to immediate Congressional investigations and action.
2nd place: Beth Barrett, LA Weekly, "The Dance of the Lemons"
HM: Monica Alonzo and Simone Wilson, LA Weekly, "Culture of Cruelty"
B5. BUSINESS
Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times, "California unfriendly to business?
Figures say no"
Comments: This is an authoritative and well-documented piece that
refutes the common wisdom of California's tax structure being unfriendly
to business.
2nd place: Beth Barrett, LA Weekly, "Barry Minkow 2.0"
HM: Donna Howell, Investor's Business Daily,
Youtube results:
0:38
High Incident (Intro Ver 2)
Newer intro to the TV show High Incident. Original music was replaced with ver 2 music....
published: 11 Feb 2007
author: PorkerTinker
High Incident (Intro Ver 2)
Newer intro to the TV show High Incident. Original music was replaced with ver 2 music.
- published: 11 Feb 2007
- views: 15368
- author: PorkerTinker
1:33
High Incident - Father Knows Best
Season 1, Episode 6 Intro Scene to episode - Welcome to the best cop bar in the city....
published: 23 Jan 2008
author: PorkerTinker
High Incident - Father Knows Best
Season 1, Episode 6 Intro Scene to episode - Welcome to the best cop bar in the city.
- published: 23 Jan 2008
- views: 3324
- author: PorkerTinker
7:31
High Incident - Till Death Do Us Part (Part 4)
Scene 4, Episode 2, Season 1....
published: 18 Feb 2008
author: PorkerTinker
High Incident - Till Death Do Us Part (Part 4)
Scene 4, Episode 2, Season 1.
- published: 18 Feb 2008
- views: 3016
- author: PorkerTinker
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High Incident: Starring Pamella D'Pella and Blair Underwood
Pamella D'Pella as Candance Collier with Blair Underwood, Matt Beck, Lisa Vidal, Wendy Dav...
published: 05 Nov 2011
author: DANGERUZ; Actress/Belly Dancer
High Incident: Starring Pamella D'Pella and Blair Underwood
Pamella D'Pella as Candance Collier with Blair Underwood, Matt Beck, Lisa Vidal, Wendy Davis, De'aundre Bonds.
- published: 05 Nov 2011
- views: 664
- author: DANGERUZ; Actress/Belly Dancer