- published: 31 Aug 2012
- views: 54690
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Two Door Cinema Club | Settle
Track 8 off the new album Beacon which arrives in the UK on September 3rd.
http://twodoor...
published: 31 Aug 2012
Two Door Cinema Club | Settle
Two Door Cinema Club | Settle
Track 8 off the new album Beacon which arrives in the UK on September 3rd. http://twodoorcinemaclub.com/preorder - Pre-order it here, NOW. No copyright infregment intended.- published: 31 Aug 2012
- views: 54690
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Kimbra - "Settle Down"
Kimbra's debut album VOWS is out now in the US, CA, Australia, and New Zealand. Get VOWS h...
published: 06 Jul 2010
author: Forum5Recordings
Kimbra - "Settle Down"
Kimbra - "Settle Down"
Kimbra's debut album VOWS is out now in the US, CA, Australia, and New Zealand. Get VOWS here: http://wbr.fm/kimbramusic Directed by Guy Franklin. For more K...- published: 06 Jul 2010
- views: 23659199
- author: Forum5Recordings
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Disclosure - When A Fire Starts To Burn (Official Video)
Experience the rapture courtesy of UK garage's hottest act. From the debut album 'Settle' ...
published: 30 May 2013
author: THUMP
Disclosure - When A Fire Starts To Burn (Official Video)
Disclosure - When A Fire Starts To Burn (Official Video)
Experience the rapture courtesy of UK garage's hottest act. From the debut album 'Settle' on PMR Records - Preorder here: http://po.st/SettleiTuD Follow Disc...- published: 30 May 2013
- views: 1904413
- author: THUMP
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Two Door Cinema Club - Settle lyrics on screen
Settle from their album Beacon! -I will upload more lyrics for the album as soon as I can....
published: 16 Sep 2012
author: twodoorcclyrics
Two Door Cinema Club - Settle lyrics on screen
Two Door Cinema Club - Settle lyrics on screen
Settle from their album Beacon! -I will upload more lyrics for the album as soon as I can. --If you want me to make a lyric video of anything ask me here or ...- published: 16 Sep 2012
- views: 21627
- author: twodoorcclyrics
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NEVER SETTLE!! COMPLETE BODY WORKOUT ! MUST SEE
Thank you all for your support !! We strive to train to get better and never settle for an...
published: 09 Dec 2012
author: Frank Medrano
NEVER SETTLE!! COMPLETE BODY WORKOUT ! MUST SEE
NEVER SETTLE!! COMPLETE BODY WORKOUT ! MUST SEE
Thank you all for your support !! We strive to train to get better and never settle for anything less. We incorporate all types of fitness and enjoy the chal...- published: 09 Dec 2012
- views: 727844
- author: Frank Medrano
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Settle | Two Door Cinema Club
The song 'Settle' as taken from the Two Door Cinema Club documentary 'What We See' created...
published: 20 Sep 2012
author: Nordegraf
Settle | Two Door Cinema Club
Settle | Two Door Cinema Club
The song 'Settle' as taken from the Two Door Cinema Club documentary 'What We See' created by the amazing babysweet. All credit to Gregg Houston.- published: 20 Sep 2012
- views: 30180
- author: Nordegraf
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No Doubt - Settle Down
No Doubt's new album Push And Shove will be available on September 25, 2012. The first sin...
published: 17 Jul 2012
author: NoDoubtVEVO
No Doubt - Settle Down
No Doubt - Settle Down
No Doubt's new album Push And Shove will be available on September 25, 2012. The first single "Settle Down" is available now on iTunes - http://smarturl.it/N...- published: 17 Jul 2012
- views: 11358732
- author: NoDoubtVEVO
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The 1975 - Settle Down
"Settle Down" from The 1975's self-titled debut album. Available to buy now: http://po.st/...
published: 04 Sep 2013
The 1975 - Settle Down
The 1975 - Settle Down
"Settle Down" from The 1975's self-titled debut album. Available to buy now: http://po.st/The1975DeluxeiTunes- published: 04 Sep 2013
- views: 301
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Disclosure - Settle ALBUM REVIEW
Listen: http://theneedledrop.com/2013/05/disclosure-when-a-fire-starts-to-burn/ On Settle,...
published: 05 Jun 2013
author: theneedledrop
Disclosure - Settle ALBUM REVIEW
Disclosure - Settle ALBUM REVIEW
Listen: http://theneedledrop.com/2013/05/disclosure-when-a-fire-starts-to-burn/ On Settle, the fresh electronic music duo known as Disclosure brings a series...- published: 05 Jun 2013
- views: 27510
- author: theneedledrop
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The 1975 - Settle Down (Live Zane Lowe)
The 1975 performing 'Settle Down' live on BBC Radio 1 w/ Zane Lowe....
published: 07 Apr 2013
author: skrill3xxx
The 1975 - Settle Down (Live Zane Lowe)
The 1975 - Settle Down (Live Zane Lowe)
The 1975 performing 'Settle Down' live on BBC Radio 1 w/ Zane Lowe.- published: 07 Apr 2013
- views: 32269
- author: skrill3xxx
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Settle For Less - Before You Exit
Settle For Less by Before You Exit off of their new EP 'I Like That!'. Please support them...
published: 05 Feb 2013
author: Allison Cross
Settle For Less - Before You Exit
Settle For Less - Before You Exit
Settle For Less by Before You Exit off of their new EP 'I Like That!'. Please support them and purchase the EP off iTunes! I take no credit for this song and...- published: 05 Feb 2013
- views: 36414
- author: Allison Cross
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Kimbra "Settle Down" Live on Soundcheck
LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW AND FULL PERFORMANCE: http://wny.cc/KHnEbD Kimbra's album Vows is ...
published: 14 Jun 2012
author: wnycradio
Kimbra "Settle Down" Live on Soundcheck
Kimbra "Settle Down" Live on Soundcheck
LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW AND FULL PERFORMANCE: http://wny.cc/KHnEbD Kimbra's album Vows is out in the U.S. featuring this track "Settle Down" which she perfor...- published: 14 Jun 2012
- views: 316047
- author: wnycradio
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Stardust
PostPanic director Mischa Rozema's new short film, Stardust, is a story about Voyager 1 (t...
published: 31 Jan 2013
author: PostPanic
Stardust
PostPanic director Mischa Rozema's new short film, Stardust, is a story about Voyager 1 (the unmanned spacecraft launched in 1977 to explore the outer solar system). The probe is the furthest man-made object from the sun and witnesses unimaginable beauty and destruction. The film was triggered by the death of Dutch graphic designer Arjan Groot, who died aged 39 on 16th July 2011 from cancer.
The entire team at PostPanic (the Amsterdam-based creative company) pushed themselves in their own creative post techniques to produce a primarily CG short film crafted with love.
The film's story centers on the idea that in the grand scheme of the universe, nothing is ever wasted and it finds comfort in us all essentially being Stardust ourselves. Voyager represents the memories of our loved ones and lives that will never disappear.
From a creative standpoint, Rozema wanted to explore our preconceived perceptions of how the universe appears which are fed to us by existing imagery from sources such NASA or even sci-fi films. By creating a generated universe, Rozema was able to take his own 'camera' to other angles and places within the cosmos.
Objects and experiences we are visually familiar with are looked at from a different point of view. For example, standing on the surface of the sun looking upwards or witnessing the death and birth of a star - not at all scientifically correct but instead a purely artistic interpretation of such events.
Rozema says, 'I wanted to show the universe as a beautiful but also destructive place. It's somewhere we all have to find our place within. As a director, making Stardust was a very personal experience but it's not intended to be a personal film and I would want people to attach their own meanings to the film so that they can also find comfort based on their own histories and lives.'
Rozema turned to his regular audio partner, Guy Amitai, to create the music for the film. 'I approached Guy to make the music because I trust him and knew he would instinctively understand what I wanted to communicate with this film.' Their long-term collaboration over the years helped them explore different musical approaches before finally settling on a musical journey featuring analogue instruments. Amitai explains, 'Once we started working on this project and I told people about Stardust and what Arjan meant to us all, the offers started pouring in. Musician friends and friends-of-friends all wanting to join in and record even the smallest parts. It was an incredibly emotional and personal journey for us all - not something you can professionally detach yourself from.'
The track is now available for purchase, with all proceeds going to the KWF (Dutch Cancer Society)
Download the song here via iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/a6j2f34
Credits:
A PostPanic Production
Written & directed by Mischa Rozema
Produced by Jules Tervoort
VFX Supervisor: Ivor Goldberg
Associate VFX Supervisor: Chris Staves
Senior digital artists: Matthijs Joor, Jeroen Aerts
Digital artists: Marti Pujol, Silke Finger, Mariusz Kolodziejczak, Dieuwer Feldbrugge, Cara To, Jurriën Boogert
Camera & edit: Mischa Rozema
Production: Ania Markham, Annejes van Liempd
Audio by Pivot Audio , Guy Amitai
Featuring "Helio" by Ruben Samama
copyright 2013 Post Panic BV, All rights reserved
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Birth of a Book
A short vignette of a book being created using traditional printing methods.
For the Dai...
published: 17 Mar 2012
author: GLEN MILNER
Birth of a Book
A short vignette of a book being created using traditional printing methods.
For the Daily Telegraph. Shot at Smith-Settle Printers, Leeds, England. The book being printed is Suzanne St Albans’ 'Mango and Mimosa' published as part of the Slightly Foxed series.
Shot, Directed & Edited by Glen Milner
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Paris Vol. 5
Entry from July 27, 2009 "We are jet-lagged and exhausted. The alarm blared at 4:30 am. Wi...
published: 19 Sep 2010
author: The Seventh Movement
Paris Vol. 5
Entry from July 27, 2009 "We are jet-lagged and exhausted. The alarm blared at 4:30 am. Without opening my eyes I hit the snooze. "Just five more minutes" I told myself… "Lets go dude" a groggy voice commanded from the background. I didn't move. Out of nowhere, a pillow slammed down on my head, the mattress is lifted out from under me, and I hit the hardwood floor just missing my camera bag. "Ugh not again" I thought, but I knew he was right, we needed to hustle across the city and get our cameras rolling before sunrise. "
We were in Paris with only a week to shoot. Armed with top of the line cameras, fresh batteries, memory card wallets, and our favorite glass. The game-plan was to shoot as much as possible and to motivate each other when we were exhausted from staring down the viewfinder. Time-lapses were just an afterthought. Seen a couple. Heard a bit on what it takes to get one done. But when we stepped off the plane in Paris, we had never seen the sky as beautiful as it was. Some twenty two hours later, we slept...at least tried to...
We had never shot a time-lapse before, we had never put one together. We were just two guys who came to Paris to photograph. To make beautiful images. And we did. And we didn't stop. It became a battle against our batteries. " Why take one when you can take one-thousand" we'd laugh. Sometimes staying at a spot all day. Biking or walking from place to place. Mispronouncing words we didn't know. Two more packs of Camel's gone. We shot and shot and uploaded wherever we were. Even ran through the terabyte we brought with us and had to buy another one at Rue Montgalet ( nightmare ). Fell asleep on the Alexander III bridge while the clicks of our camera shutters became an urban lullaby.
Wandering around the streets of Paris armed with $20,000 in gear, we took Paris head on.
Its a scary feeling when you burn through a 32 gigabyte card before the day is done. You don't see what you're shooting. You compose the first frame and let your subject do the rest. We would wait for that perfect set of clouds or that perfect flare or trail from a plane. And all the while we didn't know what the final product would look like. We were shooting blind. But we wouldn't have had it any other way. The unknown kept us moving. Kept us thinking about what could happen when we return. Kept us thinking about what all these different pieces might say in the end.
Changing glass as much as we did, we didn't factor in the amount of sensor dust that would build up. We could never just shoot something once, from one angle, without doing brackets and panoramic builds. It became an obsession. And our shutters paid the price. Back home, it took weeks to get organized. Then it took months working between all these side projects, our main gig at BorrowLenses.com, and the Paris project. Just beginning to think about what we would do with all the clips became overwhelming. There wasn't an obvious flow. There didn't seem to be a complete overall puzzle that could even be constructed with the pieces we had. And the pieces were in pieces.
We started building each clip in After Effects. Render. Smoke. Chill. Re-Render. Smoke. Chill. We built around 150 clips out of the time-lapses we shot in Paris. They were flickery, noisy, grainy, bandy but they were ours. And we spent more time trying to fix them than we ever imagined. They were the first of the series. And from a single Clint Mansell song from "The Wrestler" sparked a vision for the Volumes. And once we put the first ones on Vimeo, we knew we had something going. We built the second one with a Tycho song. The third from Flying Lotus. The fourth from Pelican City. And after the fourth volume was built, we saw all these comments about the sensor dust. And THAT ate away at us.
So we started from scratch; as if we had just hoped off the plane from Paris. Reorganize, re-edit, recolor, re-render. Days and days of work. Going through entire albums trying to find that one song that would go perfectly with all the clips strung together. But we didn't know how they would all hold together. There was no obvious order again. And we didn't think we could fill the twenty volume quota that we had promised to our fans. So we settled on doing a Director's Cut. A montage of all of the clips: Paris Volume 5.
Enter Pigeon Point. We had been shooting a new series called the California Coastline. And we went to Pigeon Point down in Santa Cruz with our friend Matt. At first it didn't seem like a prime spot for time-lapses. But Matt didn't tell us the most amazing thing about Pigeon Point. They installed a new temporary 6-beam setup while the main lighthouse wasn't operational. We shot through the night, edited the next day, and posted on Monday. While we were editing, Mogwai popped into the playlist. To be honest we never sat down and listened to Mogwai with our work but it turned out that Friend of the Night fit that piece like a glove. And so we chose 2 Rights Make
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EuroLapse
The images used in this time lapse were taken in 2011 over the course of three summer mont...
published: 29 Jun 2012
author: David Kosmos Smith
EuroLapse
The images used in this time lapse were taken in 2011 over the course of three summer months in Europe. My wife's mother lives in Lithuania, just outside of the capital city Vilnius, so we decided to make it our homebase from the end of May through August while we traveled to various countries. Some of the places we had been to were new to us, others we had visited before. But all in all, it was an amazing summer and definitely an unforgettable part of our lives.
We split our summer up into four trips. Between each of these trips, we'd fly back to Vilnius and relax for a week or so before packing up and heading off again. Our first trip took us to London. We spent three nights there before catching a quick flight over to Amsterdam. We spent another three nights (which became our default) in Amsterdam and then took a train down to Paris. We originally planned on three nights in Paris, but after day two, we realized how much more we wanted to do and that we didn't have enough time. So we extended our stay and ended up being there for six nights. I can't recall why, but for some reason, we had to cut the trip short and head back to Vilnius after Paris.
Next on our list was Scandinavia (or at least part of it). Neither of us had been there before, so we were super pumped. We started with three nights in Stockholm, followed by three nights in Copenhagen, another three in Helsinki, and capped it off with a final three nights in Riga. We really wanted to go to Norway, but felt that it would require an entirely separate trip of its own, just to explore the fjords and all of the beautiful natural scenery. Stockholm was an amazing city and we both agreed that we could easily settle down there. Riga also blew us away and I feel like it's one of the most underrated cities in all of Europe.
After another week or two back in Vilnius, we headed to the island of Crete for a week at an all-inclusive resort. We took a day trip to Santorini, which consisted of the most hellish eight-hour round trip boat ride ever, but that's another story. Definitely want to get back to Santorini, but we'd have to go for at least a few nights to make it worth it. Such a beautiful island.
Back to Vilnius again for another week or so, and then we headed out to Italy. Our summer in Europe was ending soon, so we only had enough time to visit Cinque Terre for three nights, with one night in Milan on each end of that trip.
The summer of 2011 was surreal. We visited so many places, saw so much, ate so much, and it all happened so quickly. Thank you to my amazing wife for being my little assistant and for having the patience to stand around waiting for all of these time lapses to finish!
Cities visited:
Vilnius
London
Amsterdam
Paris
Stockholm
Copenhagen
Helsinki
Riga
Heraklion (Crete)
Fira (Santorini)
Milan
Cinque Terre
Here's a scene-by-scene list of all the cities in order:
http://davidkosmos.posterous.com/scene-by-scene-list-of-cities-in-eurolapse
Shot with Nikon D7000 and Tokina 11-16mm
Edited in Adobe Premiere CS6
Photos from our summer in Europe can be seen at:
http://500px.com/davidkosmos/sets
Along with some blog posts during our trip:
http://davidkosmos.posterous.com
And photos of some of the most amazing dishes we've ever eaten:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidkosmos/sets/72157627015738246/
Music: "Journey's End" by Blackmill, from the Reach for Glory album. Used with permission.
Purchase on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/journeys-end/id423339211?i=423339288
And visit/like their Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Blackmill/167224433307649
Twitter: @davidkosmos www.twitter.com/davidkosmos
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Kimbra - Settle Down (live SXSW 2012 - Spotify Sessions)
New Zealand singer-songwriter Kimbra performed a rendition of her song "Settle Down" in th...
published: 17 Mar 2012
author: Segundo Palladino
Kimbra - Settle Down (live SXSW 2012 - Spotify Sessions)
Kimbra - Settle Down (live SXSW 2012 - Spotify Sessions)
New Zealand singer-songwriter Kimbra performed a rendition of her song "Settle Down" in the front yard of the Spotify House yesterday, building an elaborate ...- published: 17 Mar 2012
- views: 2558446
- author: Segundo Palladino
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Settle For Less - Before You Exit (Lyric Video)
Settle For Less - Before You Exit (Lyric Video) ------------------------------------------...
published: 19 May 2013
author: airjet1625
Settle For Less - Before You Exit (Lyric Video)
Settle For Less - Before You Exit (Lyric Video)
Settle For Less - Before You Exit (Lyric Video) ------------------------------------------------------------- No copyright infringement intended. All content...- published: 19 May 2013
- views: 27639
- author: airjet1625
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Live At The Log Cabin: The 1975 "Settle Down"
The 1975 cranks up the heat with electric riffs and catchy hooks. After four EP releases, ...
published: 16 Sep 2013
Live At The Log Cabin: The 1975 "Settle Down"
Live At The Log Cabin: The 1975 "Settle Down"
The 1975 cranks up the heat with electric riffs and catchy hooks. After four EP releases, the band releases its self-titled debut album September 3 on Vagrant/Interscope Records. Get in the zone with this rollicking rendition of "Settle Down," performed in the intimate Log Cabin studio. For the full feature: https://mysp.ac/67zF Connect to The 1975: https://myspace.com/the1975- published: 16 Sep 2013
- views: 56
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Mavado - Settle Down [Official HD Video]
Mavado Settle Down Dir: Steven Bernard Edit: Kevin Lee JA Productions Get it here on iTune...
published: 28 Oct 2011
author: Krish Genius
Mavado - Settle Down [Official HD Video]
Mavado - Settle Down [Official HD Video]
Mavado Settle Down Dir: Steven Bernard Edit: Kevin Lee JA Productions Get it here on iTunes: http://itun.es/iL94bd WEBSITE: http://krishgenius.com TWITTER: h...- published: 28 Oct 2011
- views: 2963297
- author: Krish Genius