- published: 18 Feb 2013
- views: 5403
- author: The Hollywood Reporter
18:17

James L. Brooks on His 'Simpsons' Journey, from 'Tracey Ullman' to the Oscars
James L. Brooks on his first introduction to Matt Groening and the long-term success and e...
published: 18 Feb 2013
author: The Hollywood Reporter
James L. Brooks on His 'Simpsons' Journey, from 'Tracey Ullman' to the Oscars
James L. Brooks on his first introduction to Matt Groening and the long-term success and evolution of the hit Fox animation.
- published: 18 Feb 2013
- views: 5403
- author: The Hollywood Reporter
166:44

KPCS: James L. Brooks #128
James L. Brooks HOLY COW! Award winning writer and director of both film and television! B...
published: 26 Sep 2011
author: Kevin Pollak's Chat Show
KPCS: James L. Brooks #128
James L. Brooks HOLY COW! Award winning writer and director of both film and television! Broadcast News! The Simpsons! Mary Tyler Moore (the show, not the pe...
- published: 26 Sep 2011
- views: 3886
- author: Kevin Pollak's Chat Show
5:55

"Terms of Endearment" winning Best Picture
"Terms of Endearment" producer James L. Brooks winning the Oscar® for Best Picture at the ...
published: 04 Apr 2012
author: Oscars
"Terms of Endearment" winning Best Picture
"Terms of Endearment" producer James L. Brooks winning the Oscar® for Best Picture at the 56th Annual Academy Awards® in 1984. Presented by Frank Capra.
- published: 04 Apr 2012
- views: 6620
- author: Oscars
23:33

James L. Brooks - Archive Interview Part 1 of 11
In his 11-part oral history (in 2 sessions) interview, James L. Brooks speaks of his early...
published: 20 Mar 2008
James L. Brooks - Archive Interview Part 1 of 11
In his 11-part oral history (in 2 sessions) interview, James L. Brooks speaks of his early days as a page at CBS -- working his way up to the newsroom. After...
- published: 20 Mar 2008
- views: 7622
- author: Archive of American Television - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
2:14

Matt Groening and James L. Brooks Talk with Charlie Rose
Matt Groening and James L. Brooks discuss why it took so long to make the Simpsons Movie....
published: 31 Jul 2007
author: Charlie Rose
Matt Groening and James L. Brooks Talk with Charlie Rose
Matt Groening and James L. Brooks discuss why it took so long to make the Simpsons Movie.
- published: 31 Jul 2007
- views: 12423
- author: Charlie Rose
234:56

KPCS: James L. Brooks (Emmy & Oscar winning writer/director
KPCS: James L. Brooks (Emmy & Oscar winning writer/director....
published: 26 Sep 2011
author: ThisWeekIn
KPCS: James L. Brooks (Emmy & Oscar winning writer/director
KPCS: James L. Brooks (Emmy & Oscar winning writer/director.
- published: 26 Sep 2011
- views: 295
- author: ThisWeekIn
27:19

James L. Brooks - Archive Interview Part 7 of 11
In his 11-part oral history (in 2 sessions) interview, James L. Brooks speaks of his early...
published: 20 Mar 2008
James L. Brooks - Archive Interview Part 7 of 11
In his 11-part oral history (in 2 sessions) interview, James L. Brooks speaks of his early days as a page at CBS -- working his way up to the newsroom. After...
- published: 20 Mar 2008
- views: 1304
- author: Archive of American Television - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
2:40

Matt Groening and James L. Brooks Talk with Charlie Rose
Matt Groening and James L. Brooks discuss the orign of the Simpsons....
published: 31 Jul 2007
author: Charlie Rose
Matt Groening and James L. Brooks Talk with Charlie Rose
Matt Groening and James L. Brooks discuss the orign of the Simpsons.
- published: 31 Jul 2007
- views: 20521
- author: Charlie Rose
2:16

Executive Producer James L. Brooks on the creative forces behind "The Simpsons" - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
Full interview at: http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/james-l-brooks More abou...
published: 14 Feb 2012
Executive Producer James L. Brooks on the creative forces behind "The Simpsons" - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
Full interview at: http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/james-l-brooks More about The Simpsons at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/shows/simpson...
- published: 14 Feb 2012
- views: 347
- author: Archive of American Television - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
28:45

James L. Brooks - Archive Interview Part 3 of 11
In his 11-part oral history (in 2 sessions) interview, James L. Brooks speaks of his early...
published: 20 Mar 2008
James L. Brooks - Archive Interview Part 3 of 11
In his 11-part oral history (in 2 sessions) interview, James L. Brooks speaks of his early days as a page at CBS -- working his way up to the newsroom. After...
- published: 20 Mar 2008
- views: 1673
- author: Archive of American Television - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
1:55

Executive Producer James L. Brooks on the origins of "The Simpsons" - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
Full interview at: http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/james-l-brooks....
published: 14 Feb 2012
Executive Producer James L. Brooks on the origins of "The Simpsons" - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
Full interview at: http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/james-l-brooks.
- published: 14 Feb 2012
- views: 851
- author: Archive of American Television - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
29:49

James L. Brooks - Archive Interview Part 8 of 11
In his 11-part oral history (in 2 sessions) interview, James L. Brooks speaks of his early...
published: 20 Mar 2008
James L. Brooks - Archive Interview Part 8 of 11
In his 11-part oral history (in 2 sessions) interview, James L. Brooks speaks of his early days as a page at CBS -- working his way up to the newsroom. After...
- published: 20 Mar 2008
- views: 1195
- author: Archive of American Television - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
0:05

James L. Brooks Laughing
James L. Brooks famous laugh which can be heard in many episodes of his shows, including T...
published: 04 Jul 2011
author: thesafekind
James L. Brooks Laughing
James L. Brooks famous laugh which can be heard in many episodes of his shows, including TAXI and MARY TYLER MOORE.
- published: 04 Jul 2011
- views: 1113
- author: thesafekind
28:18

James L. Brooks - Archive Interview Part 6 of 11
From: http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/james-l-brooks In his 11-part oral hi...
published: 20 Mar 2008
James L. Brooks - Archive Interview Part 6 of 11
From: http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/james-l-brooks In his 11-part oral history (in 2 sessions) interview, James L. Brooks speaks of his earl...
- published: 20 Mar 2008
- views: 1268
- author: Archive of American Television - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
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Notes
Notes
A short film by James Sharpe
A charming and emotional short film set somewhere in t...
published: 14 Sep 2010
author: James Sharpe
Notes
Notes
A short film by James Sharpe
A charming and emotional short film set somewhere in the future.
FESTIVALS:
SPECIAL INVITATION: Festival nad rekou/River Film Fest, Písek, Czech Republic - July 29th-August 5th 2011
SPECIAL JURY MENTION: l'Inconnu Festival, Paris - 28th April 2011 - France
l'Inconnu Festival, Paris - 28th April 2011 - France
WINNER: Shortcutz London March 2011 - UK
Chicago Zine Fest - 26th March 2011 - UK
Shortcutz London - 13th March 2011
Violated Short Film Festival, Nottingham, UK - 11th March 2011
Beijing International Literary Festival - 6th March 2011
Quad Derby - Preceding Never Let Me Go - 25th Feb - 3rd March 2011
Victoria Film Festival, Canada - 4th - 13th Feb
London Short Film Movement - 7th Jan / 12th Feb - 2011
Quad Derby ID Festival - Preceding Children of Men - Nov 28th 2010 - UK
BLOGS / INTERVIEWS:
- Lights Film School Filmmakers Blog - Interview with director and DoP: http://tinyurl.com/5wokuld
- DirectorsLive.com - Video interview with Director: http://tinyurl.com/5r49uy5
- The Digital Visual - Featured: http://tinyurl.com/6hcqfne
Charles Osbourn
BEN CRYSTAL
Produced by:
KELLY HOLMES
EMMA HARDY
Director of Photography:
ADAM ETHERINGTON
Production Design:
MATTHEW CLARK
Editor:
OWEN DAVIES
Music and Sound Design:
JAMIE CATTERMOLE
ROB NEWMAN
Colourist:
LUCAS ROCHE
1st Assistant Director:
GREG MCLEOD
Focus Puller:
JON O'NEILL
Costume Design:
LORNA LAU
Makeup:
CHLOE FURZE
Clapper Loader:
ALIA PANTHER
Camera Assistants:
TOM BISIKER
CHARLOTTE ELLIS
Art Department:
ALISON BULBROOK
PETER THOMPSON
HELEN FALCONER
JOHN TAYLOR
DIT:
SEAN FORD
DANIEL ROMERO
Website Design:
APPLEBOX DESIGNS
Runners:
RACHEL COETZEE
JESSICA HAYDEN
MONET BROOKS
Special Thanks:
PETER EMERY
EMMA DALESMAN
BEN JONES
DANIEL GOLDSTEIN
EDDIE DIAS
STEVE BARKER
UNIVERSITY OF DERBY
BROADWAY NOTTINGHAM
BEVERLY AT ESSEX INSURANCE
Equipment Supplied by:
POST FACTORY LONDON
PANALUX
Written and Directed by
JAMES SHARPE
© JAMES SHARPE
www.NotesFilm.com
www.JamesSharpe.co.uk
www.BenCrystal.com
www.AdamEtherington.co.uk
www.Matthew-Clark.co.uk
www.LucasRoche.com
www.SnugRecording.com
18:33

The Fetishization of Virginity
The Fetishization of Virginity
An educational investigation that asks why concepts like v...
published: 08 May 2012
author: Alonzo Riley
The Fetishization of Virginity
The Fetishization of Virginity
An educational investigation that asks why concepts like virginity (specifically female virginity) might be elevated to a fetish-like status. It traces a biological argument as well as a fly through early hominid transition into agriculture. Then it moves towards linguistic, evolutionary, patriarchal, and ideological reasoning. The study is incomplete but hopefully will allow further argumentation and inquiry.
Produced By:
Alonzo Riley
Ellie Byrnes
We Thank:
Interviewees
David Knowlton
Virginia Bayer
Alan Rogers
Shannon Mussett
Haagen Klaus
Narration
Ellie Byrnes
Hannah Free
Alonzo Riley
Online Speakers and Media
Isabella Rossellini - Green Porno
Hanne Blank - On Writing "Virgin"
Fred McVittie - Metaphors of Moral Purity
Consultants
Mark Jeffreys
Mike "the Wiz" Wisland
Jutta Schneider
Nancy Carpenter - Hogle Zoo
Heath Ogden
Kat Phillpotts
Rachel Ligairi
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and Female Fitness in Insects.” Animal Behaviour 60, no. 2 (2000): 145–164.
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Duke University Press, 2000.
Bayer, Virginia. “Personal Interview.” Video Recording, April 4, 2012.
Blank, Hanne. Virgin: The Untouched History. 1st ed. Bloomsbury USA, 2007.
Ceruti, C. “Human Bodies as Objects of Dedication at Inca Mountain Shrines
(north-Western Argentina).” World Archaeology 36, no. 1 (2004): 103–122.
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of Texas Press, 1990.
Corbett, S. “A Cutting Tradition.” New York Times 20 (2008).
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to the Emperor Charles V, 1520”, n.d.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1520cortes.html.
Diamond, Jared. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies. 1st ed.
W. W. Norton & Company, 2005.
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Hypotheses 49, no. 2 (1997): 171–173.
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Aid.” Current Biology 16, no. 6 (2006): R202–R203.
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Species. 1st ed. Ballantine Books, 2000.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9wRxW7v1LA.
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Without Fronteirs, 2010. https://vimeo.com/11058962.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSpTycZiZts
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(1991): 719–734.
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Limited Importance of Female Fecundity.” Animal Behaviour 80, no. 4 (2010): 699–706.
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Road Back to the Frozen Four (69 minutes)
History
[edit]Partridge and his academy
The university was founded in 1819 at Norwich by ...
published: 06 May 2011
author: Norwich Television
Road Back to the Frozen Four (69 minutes)
History
[edit]Partridge and his academy
The university was founded in 1819 at Norwich by military educator and former superintendent of West Point, Captain Alden B. Partridge. Captain Partridge believed in the "American System of Education," a traditional liberal arts curriculum with instruction in civil engineering and military science. After leaving West Point because of congressional disapproval of his system, he returned to his native state of Vermont to create the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy. Captain Partridge, in founding his academy, rebelled against the reforms of Sylvanus Thayer to prevent the rise of what he saw as the greatest threat to the security of the young republic: a professional officer class. He believed that a well-trained militia was an urgent necessity and developed the American system around that idea. His academy became the inspiration for a number of military colleges throughout the nation, including both the Virginia Military Institute and The Citadel, and later the land grant colleges created through the Morrill Act of 1862.[4]
Partridge's educational beliefs were considered radical at the time, and this led to his conflicting views with the federal government while he was the superintendent of West Point. Upon creation of his own school, he immediately incorporated classes of agriculture and modern languages in addition to the sciences, liberal arts, and various military subjects. Field exercises, for which Partridge borrowed cannon and muskets from the federal and state governments, supplemented classroom instruction and added an element of realism to the college’s program of well-rounded military education.
Partridge founded six other military institutions during his quest to reform the fledgling United States military. They were the Virginia Literary, Scientific and Military Academy at Portsmouth, Virginia (1839–1846), Pennsylvania Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy at Bristol, Pennsylvania (1842–1845), Pennsylvania Military Institute at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (1845–1848), Wilmington Literary, Scientific and Military Academy at Wilmington, Delaware (1846–1848), the Scientific and Military Collegiate Institute at Reading, Pennsylvania (1850–1854), Gymnasium and Military Institute at Pembroke, New Hampshire (1850–1853) and the National Scientific and Military Academy at Brandywine Springs, Delaware (1853).[5]
[edit]Fire and hardship: Norwich in the 19th century
In 1825 the academy moved to Middletown, Connecticut, to provide better naval training to the school's growing corps of cadets. In 1829, the state of Connecticut declined to grant Captain Partridge a charter and he moved the school back to Norwich (the Middletown campus became Wesleyan University in 1831). Beginning in 1826, the college offered the first program of courses in civil engineering in the US. In 1834 Vermont granted a charter and recognized the institution as Norwich University. During the 1856 academic year, the first chapter of the Theta Chi Fraternity was founded by cadets Frederick Norton Freeman and Arthur Chase. With the beginning of the Civil War in 1861, Norwich cadets served as instructors of the state militias throughout the Northeast and the entire class of 1862 enlisted upon its graduation. Norwich turned out hundreds of officers and soldiers who served with the federal armies in the American Civil War, including four recipients of the Medal of Honor. One graduate led a corps, seven more headed divisions, 21 commanded brigades, 38 led regiments, and various alumni served in 131 different regimental organizations. In addition, these men were eyewitnesses to some of the war's most dramatic events, including the bloodiest day of the conflict at Antietam, the attack up Marye's Heights at Fredericksburg, and the repulse of Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. Seven hundred and fifty Norwich men served in the Civil War, of whom sixty fought for the Confederacy.[6] Because of the university's participation in the struggle, the number of students dwindled to seven in the class of 1864 alone.
The Confederate raid on St. Albans, Vermont precipitated fear that Newport, Vermont was an imminent target. The corps quickly boarded an express train for Newport, the same day, October 19, 1864, to the great relief of the inhabitants.
After a catastrophic fire in 1866 which devastated the entire campus, the town of Northfield welcomed the struggling school. The Civil War, the fire, and the uncertainty regarding the continuation of the University seriously lowered the attendance, and the school opened in the fall of 1866 with only 19 students. The 1870s and 1880s saw many financially turbulent times for the institution and the renaming of the school to Lewis College in 1880. In 1881 the student body was reduced to only a dozen men. Later, by 1884, the Vermont Legislature had the name of the school changed back to Norwich. In 1898 the university was designated as the Military
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The Mary Tyler Moore Show Opening and Closing Theme 1970 - 1977
Loads more themes at http://teeveesgreatest.webs.com/
The Mary Tyler Moore Show (also know...
published: 22 Oct 2012
author: TeeVees Greatest
The Mary Tyler Moore Show Opening and Closing Theme 1970 - 1977
Loads more themes at http://teeveesgreatest.webs.com/
The Mary Tyler Moore Show (also known simply by the name of the show's star, Mary Tyler Moore) is an American television sitcom created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns that aired on CBS from 1970 to 1977. The program was a television breakthrough, with the first never-married, independent career woman as the central character: "As Mary Richards, a single woman in her thirties, Moore presented a character different from other single TV women of the time. She was not widowed or divorced or seeking a man to support her."
It has also been cited as "one of the most acclaimed television programs ever produced" in US television history. It received high praise from critics, including Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series three years in a row (1975–77), and continued to be honored long after the final episode aired.
The opening title sequence features many scenes filmed on location in Minneapolis in both summer and winter, as well as a few clips from the show's studio scenes. The sequence changed each season, but always ended with Mary tossing her hat at an intersection in downtown Minneapolis. The hat toss was ranked by Entertainment Weekly as the second greatest moment in television. On May 8, 2002, Moore was in attendance when cable TV network TV Land dedicated a statue to her that captured her iconic throw. In 2010, TV Guide ranked the show's opening title sequence No. 3 on a list of TV's top 10 credits sequences, as selected by readers.
The theme song played during the opening, "Love Is All Around," was written and performed by Sonny Curtis.
MANY thanks to FOX for the use of THEIR material. This clip is being use here for non-profit educational (TV History) use ONLY.
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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James L. Brooks - Archive Interview Part 5 of 11
In his 11-part oral history (in 2 sessions) interview, James L. Brooks speaks of his early...
published: 25 Mar 2008
James L. Brooks - Archive Interview Part 5 of 11
In his 11-part oral history (in 2 sessions) interview, James L. Brooks speaks of his early days as a page at CBS -- working his way up to the newsroom. After...
- published: 25 Mar 2008
- views: 1251
- author: Archive of American Television - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
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James L. Brooks - Archive Interview Part 9 of 11
In his 11-part oral history (in 2 sessions) interview, James L. Brooks speaks of his early...
published: 20 Mar 2008
James L. Brooks - Archive Interview Part 9 of 11
In his 11-part oral history (in 2 sessions) interview, James L. Brooks speaks of his early days as a page at CBS -- working his way up to the newsroom. After...
- published: 20 Mar 2008
- views: 1784
- author: Archive of American Television - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
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Interview with James L. Brooks for How Do You Know
Critics' Choice is the online destination for interviews with today's biggest movie stars ...
published: 14 Dec 2010
author: Critics Choice Movies
Interview with James L. Brooks for How Do You Know
Critics' Choice is the online destination for interviews with today's biggest movie stars talking about today's biggest movies... www.criticschoice.com.
- published: 14 Dec 2010
- views: 259
- author: Critics Choice Movies
28:50

James L. Brooks - Archive Interview Part 2 of 11
In his 11-part oral history (in 2 sessions) interview, James L. Brooks speaks of his early...
published: 20 Mar 2008
James L. Brooks - Archive Interview Part 2 of 11
In his 11-part oral history (in 2 sessions) interview, James L. Brooks speaks of his early days as a page at CBS -- working his way up to the newsroom. After...
- published: 20 Mar 2008
- views: 2181
- author: Archive of American Television - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG