- published: 11 Oct 2010
- views: 1028
- author: NJLIversen
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Iversen telling about Old French
I don't speak Old french (although I do try a couple of times in the video). But I read fr...
published: 11 Oct 2010
author: NJLIversen
Iversen telling about Old French
Iversen telling about Old French
I don't speak Old french (although I do try a couple of times in the video). But I read fraqments from a couple of genuine old texts ... and I probable make ...- published: 11 Oct 2010
- views: 1028
- author: NJLIversen
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old french farmers fighting with lightsaber
Star Wars Episode MMMDCCCLXXXII featuring two old French farmers, a couple of lightsabers ...
published: 10 Mar 2011
author: TheStrangeGuys
old french farmers fighting with lightsaber
old french farmers fighting with lightsaber
Star Wars Episode MMMDCCCLXXXII featuring two old French farmers, a couple of lightsabers and a tractor.- published: 10 Mar 2011
- views: 27543
- author: TheStrangeGuys
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Old French Language
Video created by Misael Cortes....
published: 03 Jan 2011
author: GSmaniamsmart
Old French Language
Old French Language
Video created by Misael Cortes.- published: 03 Jan 2011
- views: 504
- author: GSmaniamsmart
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Claude Gervaise Old French Dances
Claude Gervaise Old French Dances....
published: 27 Oct 2010
author: harpsichordRB
Claude Gervaise Old French Dances
Claude Gervaise Old French Dances
Claude Gervaise Old French Dances.- published: 27 Oct 2010
- views: 27525
- author: harpsichordRB
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Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY: Op. 39, No. 16 (Old French Song)
Cubus plays Op. 39, No. 16 by Pyotr Tchaikovsky (Old French Song). Playlist with all music...
published: 16 Oct 2008
author: cubusdk
Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY: Op. 39, No. 16 (Old French Song)
Pyotr TCHAIKOVSKY: Op. 39, No. 16 (Old French Song)
Cubus plays Op. 39, No. 16 by Pyotr Tchaikovsky (Old French Song). Playlist with all musical pieces by TCHAIKOVSKY posted by cubusdk: http://www.youtube.com/...- published: 16 Oct 2008
- views: 36647
- author: cubusdk
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Top 10 French Songs Of All Time
List: 10. Georges Brassens - Les Copains d'Abord 9. Jacques Brel - Ne Me Quitte Pas 8. Ser...
published: 25 Jul 2012
author: Moozy Mathers
Top 10 French Songs Of All Time
Top 10 French Songs Of All Time
List: 10. Georges Brassens - Les Copains d'Abord 9. Jacques Brel - Ne Me Quitte Pas 8. Serge Gainsbourg - Elisa 7. Joe Dassin - A' Toi 6. Charles Trenet - La...- published: 25 Jul 2012
- views: 207366
- author: Moozy Mathers
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Tchaikovsky Old French Song, opus 39 no 16 Pletnev
Tchaikovsky Old French Song, from Children Album, opus 39 no 16. Performed by Mikhail Plet...
published: 27 Apr 2013
author: pticonful
Tchaikovsky Old French Song, opus 39 no 16 Pletnev
Tchaikovsky Old French Song, opus 39 no 16 Pletnev
Tchaikovsky Old French Song, from Children Album, opus 39 no 16. Performed by Mikhail Pletnev. I don't own anything. This belongs to Regis.- published: 27 Apr 2013
- views: 221
- author: pticonful
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Tchaikovsky Old French Song - listen/play both hands - Speed 0.5
This video is from an Android mobile game : Lina Piano Instructor https://play.google.com/...
published: 13 Dec 2012
author: Lina Piano Instructor
Tchaikovsky Old French Song - listen/play both hands - Speed 0.5
Tchaikovsky Old French Song - listen/play both hands - Speed 0.5
This video is from an Android mobile game : Lina Piano Instructor https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gusdroid.piano (FREE version) https://play.go...- published: 13 Dec 2012
- views: 1014
- author: Lina Piano Instructor
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Old French Dances, part 1
The Brass Ensemble of the Jazeps Vitols Latvian Academy of Music under the direction of Ja...
published: 27 Mar 2010
author: nwtrumpet
Old French Dances, part 1
Old French Dances, part 1
The Brass Ensemble of the Jazeps Vitols Latvian Academy of Music under the direction of Janis Retenais.- published: 27 Mar 2010
- views: 3825
- author: nwtrumpet
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Donald Wright - Marais 5 Old French Dances
2. La Provencale 1:10 4. La Matelotte 2:22 5. Le Basque Recorded in 1975 at the University...
published: 17 Jan 2013
author: 2ndviolinist .
Donald Wright - Marais 5 Old French Dances
Donald Wright - Marais 5 Old French Dances
2. La Provencale 1:10 4. La Matelotte 2:22 5. Le Basque Recorded in 1975 at the University of Texas. Donald Wright (1927 -), violist and good friend, is a gr...- published: 17 Jan 2013
- views: 366
- author: 2ndviolinist .
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Peter Tchaikovsky, Old French Song, Op 39, 16
Dr. Alan Huckleberry, piano The University of Iowa Piano Pedagogy Video Recording Project ...
published: 13 Feb 2012
author: UIPianoPed
Peter Tchaikovsky, Old French Song, Op 39, 16
Peter Tchaikovsky, Old French Song, Op 39, 16
Dr. Alan Huckleberry, piano The University of Iowa Piano Pedagogy Video Recording Project IMTA Level C2 From Album for the Young, Opus 39.- published: 13 Feb 2012
- views: 2501
- author: UIPianoPed
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The Best French Songs
The best french songs from those singers that you would probably consider as oldfashioned....
published: 22 Apr 2009
author: Arede12345
The Best French Songs
The Best French Songs
The best french songs from those singers that you would probably consider as oldfashioned. I'M PROVING U THAT'S NOT TRUE!!- published: 22 Apr 2009
- views: 831835
- author: Arede12345
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Tchaikovsky-Old French Song (Romance) No.16
So here is a small piece by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, I listened to it a day ago and I jus...
published: 29 Dec 2011
author: SertavisSaviPianist
Tchaikovsky-Old French Song (Romance) No.16
Tchaikovsky-Old French Song (Romance) No.16
So here is a small piece by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, I listened to it a day ago and I just had to do this one, I hope you like it. Sorry if the lighting is ...- published: 29 Dec 2011
- views: 5025
- author: SertavisSaviPianist
2:21
Danila Galouza, 8 years old, french horn
29.11.2010. 1st solo concert. The Big Hall of the Belarusian Philharmonic Society Minsk. B...
published: 01 Apr 2011
author: alhor06
Danila Galouza, 8 years old, french horn
Danila Galouza, 8 years old, french horn
29.11.2010. 1st solo concert. The Big Hall of the Belarusian Philharmonic Society Minsk. Belarus.- published: 01 Apr 2011
- views: 120187
- author: alhor06
Vimeo results:
29:57
The Bridge
The Vision:
Back in October of 2009, I set out to make a film that would push my talents ...
published: 10 Sep 2010
author: Marlon Torres
The Bridge
The Vision:
Back in October of 2009, I set out to make a film that would push my talents as both a storyteller and a filmmaker. I wanted to create a film that would challenge myself and my audience, meshing both classical and experimental storytelling techniques from music, books, & films that have inspired me in one way or another. I wanted to make a film that didn’t do any spoon-feeding, where my audience would leave with questions as well as answers. It was a long a difficult road to get to this point and there were days where I felt that I was in way over my head but eight months later, I can proudly say I’ve finally completed my film “The Bridge” and it was an experience I would never forget.
The Inspiration:
The story of The Bridge was a story a cousin had told me when I was eight years old. It was a ghost story about two siblings on a bridge. I remember it haunting me for weeks and causing many sleepless nights under my sheets. Obviously, it had a lasting influence in my life. It had always been one of those stories that I wanted to adapt into a short film so when the opportunity finally came one day, I decided to pull to trigger.
When I was in film school, I would constantly fantasize about making some sort of epic period piece, especially one that took place during WW2. So when I decided I was going to make The Bridge, I instantly followed it up with “hell, why not make it into a WW2 movie”? I could have easily made this film as a contemporary piece but where would the fun be in that? I never do things because it’s easy; I do it because it’s hard. I love a challenge. I figured I could keep the same characters, themes, motifs, style, and wrap it around a WW2 setting. So I did.
Pre-production:
So it began. After a quick outline, I started writing the screenplay and, being a one-man crew at the time, I also started doing work on costumes and props. I lived and breathed WW2 24/7. I watched every WW2 movie and documentary I could get my hands on. I even got my hands some real WW2 letters to get a grasp on the era’s language. I felt like a student again and I loved it. I scoured eBay for every WW2 field gear I could afford to buy and the stuff I couldn’t get, I had them custom made cheaply in China. I wanted it to be detailed and authentic as possible while keeping my almost non-existing budget down. I remember coming home one day and having almost a couple dozen eBay packages on front door. It looked like the front door of the post office.
Casting:
The casting of The Bridge was actually one of the smoothest aspects of the entire process. I first went to my good friend Amy and asked her if she would like to help me produce the film. Having worked with each other before, I didn’t really have to ask twice. She was happy to be my first recruit.
For the leading role, I asked my good friend Pablo Soriano to take the part. Having worked with him before, we have a good understanding of each other. He is just a naturally gifted actor and he makes my job as a director so much easier. Plus, his puppy dog eyes make him a perfect protagonist.
For the leading female role, I went looking for a girl who had beautiful, almost hypnotic eyes. That’s when I spotted Leah in one my good friend’s music video. I called up Carlos and basically told him, “I need to have that girl for movie”. A few days later, she was on board.
I owe the discovery of Mike, the character who plays James Connolly, to my producer Amy. She had read the script and recommended him. I remember her telling me “Mike IS James”. Words that any director would love to hear and as usual, Amy was right.
So a couple months later, the script was complete, the costumes and props were ready, and the cast was cast. We were ready to shoot!
Production:
With our extremely limited budget, I knew right from day one that we were going to shoot “The Bridge” on DSLRs, specifically the Canon 7D and 5D Mark II. With this in mind, I knew (as also the DP of the film), I was going to push these cameras to its limits. I wasn’t going to let my equipment limit my vision of the film. I knew at the very beginning that I may or may not have a crappy movie in the end but hell, it’s gonna look damn good! We all know about the camera’s limitations but I wasn’t going to bitch and moan about it, I was going to work around it. I took it as a personal challenge to make these cameras work and I did.
About 75% of the film was shot with the 7D and the rest with the 5DM2. The main reason I shot with the 7D more was the 24p firmware update wasn’t available for the 5DM2 during the bulk of the shooting. I prefer the 5DM2’s full frame sensor the 7D cropped sensor.
Production, like any other shoot, had its ups and downs. Ours was mainly San Francisco’s unpredictable weather. You can blink and the bay area can go from miserable foggy weather (which is what I wanted for the film) to perfect summer beach party weather.
Also, being
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Quebec City
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About the Project
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An homage to Nor...
published: 04 May 2010
author: Dominic
Quebec City
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About the Project
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An homage to North America’s most European city
In 1953, Alfred Hitchcock and his Hollywood crew flew to a small French Canadian town called Quebec. There, they filmed one of the “Master of Suspense” most underrated movies: “I, Confess”.
Hitchcock said he chose Quebec City mostly for convenient reasons. It was a perfect substitute for his beloved Paris with its Gothic churches and Old World charm. The French Canadian city was a cinematic natural.
Founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, Quebec is one of the oldest cities in North America and definitely has a European feel to it.
More than 30 years after the filming of “I, Confess”, I began a fascination for Alfred Hitchcock’s suspenseful and masterful movies. I was thrilled and even surprised to find out that he shot one of them in my hometown and for the most part not very far from where I lived as a young boy. It inspired me to rediscover my city.
Armed with my camera and a good winter coat, I braved the frozen winter months and began filming scenes of my own. With Hitchcock’s movie soundtracks in my headphones, I walked every street corner and looked everywhere for the perfect point of view of Quebec. What came out of my quest was my first time lapse piece. An homage to “Hitch” but also an homage to my hometown: “La Vieille Capitale”.
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Technical Info
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Camera: Canon 5D Mark II
Lenses: Canon 24 II, Canon 135, Canon 70-200
Music by Bernard Herrmann
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Licensing
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For licensing information please visit: dominicboudreault.com/licensing
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Connect with Me
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Website: www.dominicboudreault.com
Facebook: facebook.com/timelapsephotographer
Twitter: twitter.com/domboudreault
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Tim Burton - a filmography
Don't miss the next animation: Twin Peaks illustrated, more informations on the blog.
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published: 16 May 2012
author: Martin Woutisseth
Tim Burton - a filmography
Don't miss the next animation: Twin Peaks illustrated, more informations on the blog.
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I'm still working as freelance, contact me by mail if you wanna work together. (Serious propositions only please, I don't work for free or exchange)
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Music composed by Romain Trouillet:
site: http://www.romain-trouillet.com
blog: http://romaintrouillet.blogspot.fr
Designed and animated by Martin Woutisseth:
site: martinwoutisseth.com
blog : http://mwoutisseth.blogspot.com
twitter: @mwoutisseth
mail : contact(at)martinwoutisseth(dot)com
Animation made with mixing each Burton movies. Typography, colors, patterns and symbols are re-interprating. The old and the young Burton are both still working on their main passion : the stop motion, the fantastic and the gothic culture. Visuals are created from original posters, or from movies's scenes. If I couldn't find the right attitude, I drew it.
One of the most big challenge was to stayed sober in the animation without to seems poorly animated. One week before to upload officially, motivated friends saw it and gave me feed back on weak points to improve it the best I could. Three months was necessary to made it. Most of the time was spent to find the perfect visual for each movies. The thing was to make the fans of each movies enjoyed their favorite one.
Behind the animation: final visual and different step of the poster on this link: http://www.martinwoutisseth.com/41280/531044/home/tim-burton-a-filmography
Behind the music: Romain explain how he create his specific music step by step (french)
http://www.romain-trouillet.com/presentation-du-projet/
Quick Q.A:
Why Dark Shadow is not present ?
The contest limit was 5 min maximum, we couldn't add one more visual.
Where is Frankenweenie and Vincent ?
There are present, will you find them ? ;-)
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Bloc Party, 'This Modern Love' - A Take Away Show
It was on an October night, in Paris. We went to a pub, made some noise outside with a Ger...
published: 28 Oct 2008
author: La Blogotheque
Bloc Party, 'This Modern Love' - A Take Away Show
It was on an October night, in Paris. We went to a pub, made some noise outside with a German band. Kele, Bloc Party's singer, went out. We asked him to sing. He said no. We asked again, he said 'yes but'. Then, we asked again...
Here it is, just one song, an old song, played acoustic for the first time. From Bloc Party, a Take Away Show.
The whole story is here : http://www.blogotheque.net/Bloc-Party,4511
French version : http://www.blogotheque.net/Bloc-Party,4508
Produced by La Blogothèque
Directed by Colin Solal Cardo
Sound by François Clos
Youtube results:
14:18
Jonathan Morgan, Viola - DMA Recital - Five Old French Dances
DMA Recital at UCSB May 27, 2013 Karl Geiringer Hall Five Old French Dances for Viola and ...
published: 07 Jun 2013
author: Jonathan Morgan
Jonathan Morgan, Viola - DMA Recital - Five Old French Dances
Jonathan Morgan, Viola - DMA Recital - Five Old French Dances
DMA Recital at UCSB May 27, 2013 Karl Geiringer Hall Five Old French Dances for Viola and Harpsichord by Marin Marais I. L'Agréable. Rodeau, Moderato II. La ...- published: 07 Jun 2013
- views: 73
- author: Jonathan Morgan
3:49
Arya, 4-month old french bulldog
Getting stuck in some places... and making friends. Special guest star: MaTylda the Hedgeh...
published: 08 Feb 2013
author: LadyK4NG4ROO
Arya, 4-month old french bulldog
Arya, 4-month old french bulldog
Getting stuck in some places... and making friends. Special guest star: MaTylda the Hedgehog.- published: 08 Feb 2013
- views: 132
- author: LadyK4NG4ROO
2:10
Marina - French Got Talent Rolling in the deep
13 years old Marina, French got talent 2011 original song: Adele- Rolling in the deep /wat...
published: 16 Feb 2012
author: BituMan21
Marina - French Got Talent Rolling in the deep
Marina - French Got Talent Rolling in the deep
13 years old Marina, French got talent 2011 original song: Adele- Rolling in the deep /watch?v=rYEDA3JcQqw&ob;=av2e.- published: 16 Feb 2012
- views: 582906
- author: BituMan21
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Enrico plays Five Old French Dances by Marin Marais
Enrico (viola) plays Five Old French Dances by Marin Marais (1656-1728) I) L'Agreable V) L...
published: 13 Jun 2011
author: dcascio1
Enrico plays Five Old French Dances by Marin Marais
Enrico plays Five Old French Dances by Marin Marais
Enrico (viola) plays Five Old French Dances by Marin Marais (1656-1728) I) L'Agreable V) Le Basque Studio Recital featuring students of Dr. Josephine Liu Moe...- published: 13 Jun 2011
- views: 1507
- author: dcascio1