- published: 30 Jan 2013
- views: 11880
- author: Jessica Jones
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Japanese Mascots Set World Record For Most Dancing Mascots
On Sunday, a cuddly clan of Japanese mascots set a Guinness Record for synchronized mascot...
published: 30 Jan 2013
author: Jessica Jones
Japanese Mascots Set World Record For Most Dancing Mascots
Japanese Mascots Set World Record For Most Dancing Mascots
On Sunday, a cuddly clan of Japanese mascots set a Guinness Record for synchronized mascot dancing, Rocket News reported. Of the 141 characters that particip...- published: 30 Jan 2013
- views: 11880
- author: Jessica Jones
6:36
2013 Culture Japan Moekanji Japanese Kanji Learning Cards Set Unboxing
Unboxing video of 2013 Culture Japan Moekanji Japanese Kanji Learning Cards Set from Great...
published: 14 Aug 2013
2013 Culture Japan Moekanji Japanese Kanji Learning Cards Set Unboxing
2013 Culture Japan Moekanji Japanese Kanji Learning Cards Set Unboxing
Unboxing video of 2013 Culture Japan Moekanji Japanese Kanji Learning Cards Set from GreattoysOnline.com / facebook.com/greattoys- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 240
1:53
Kanji Pivot App
The RADICAL new way to learn Kanji quickly without confusing similar looking characters! K...
published: 07 Jun 2013
author: anthocyaninn
Kanji Pivot App
Kanji Pivot App
The RADICAL new way to learn Kanji quickly without confusing similar looking characters! Kanji Pivot will transform your study with an innovative two-pronged...- published: 07 Jun 2013
- views: 37
- author: anthocyaninn
6:21
How I learned 2042 Kanji in 45 days
With the workflow I set up, I was learning about 45 - 50 Kanji a day on average. You can d...
published: 18 May 2011
author: Zachary Sarette
How I learned 2042 Kanji in 45 days
How I learned 2042 Kanji in 45 days
With the workflow I set up, I was learning about 45 - 50 Kanji a day on average. You can do this too. It doesn't have to take forever. With Heisig you will o...- published: 18 May 2011
- views: 6842
- author: Zachary Sarette
3:08
1 - Quick Search & Results Demo (Kanji alive)
A demonstration of Kanji alive's "Quick Search" mode. This is the simplest and most direct...
published: 15 Oct 2013
1 - Quick Search & Results Demo (Kanji alive)
1 - Quick Search & Results Demo (Kanji alive)
A demonstration of Kanji alive's "Quick Search" mode. This is the simplest and most direct method to search for kanji in Kanji alive using one of four categories: the kanji itself, Onyomi in Katakana, Kunyomi in Hiragana or by the kanji's English meaning. The video also explains how your search results can be sorted by stroke number or else grouped first by radical or kanji stroke number and then sorted by the canonical order of their radicals. This makes it much simpler to organize and provide structure to even large sets of kanji in your search results.- published: 15 Oct 2013
- views: 70
2:30
Kanji Sketch Pad - Drawing Strictness Set to "Easy"
Please help fine tune the Kanji Sketch Pad judging algorithm by commenting on whether the ...
published: 16 Oct 2012
author: crgmccoll
Kanji Sketch Pad - Drawing Strictness Set to "Easy"
Kanji Sketch Pad - Drawing Strictness Set to "Easy"
Please help fine tune the Kanji Sketch Pad judging algorithm by commenting on whether the kanji coach is being too strict in the video. The coaching strictne...- published: 16 Oct 2012
- views: 44
- author: crgmccoll
14:21
Kanji Set 1, 2 and 3 | Tsu-So-Mo
Hello! Don't know how to write Kanji? Don't know what Kanji is? Don't you worry, 'cause we...
published: 05 Jan 2012
author: Xylem1112
Kanji Set 1, 2 and 3 | Tsu-So-Mo
Kanji Set 1, 2 and 3 | Tsu-So-Mo
Hello! Don't know how to write Kanji? Don't know what Kanji is? Don't you worry, 'cause we have the tutorial for you! We're not Japanese, we just want our pr...- published: 05 Jan 2012
- views: 122
- author: Xylem1112
2:52
Shogi (Japanese Chess) - 1-Kanji Pieces for Beginner or Serious Study - AncientChess.com
Set for Shogi (Japanese Chess), high quality set made of camillia wood, featuring pieces w...
published: 18 Oct 2012
author: AncientChess
Shogi (Japanese Chess) - 1-Kanji Pieces for Beginner or Serious Study - AncientChess.com
Shogi (Japanese Chess) - 1-Kanji Pieces for Beginner or Serious Study - AncientChess.com
Set for Shogi (Japanese Chess), high quality set made of camillia wood, featuring pieces with just one Chinese/Japanese character ("Kanji"). This is the way ...- published: 18 Oct 2012
- views: 371
- author: AncientChess
25:03
#theTrend: Aaron Rimbui & Kanji Mbugua
Our musical guests this week were the maestros in the Kenya musical scene vocalist Kanji M...
published: 27 Sep 2013
#theTrend: Aaron Rimbui & Kanji Mbugua
#theTrend: Aaron Rimbui & Kanji Mbugua
Our musical guests this week were the maestros in the Kenya musical scene vocalist Kanji Mbugua and Aaron Rimbui as they used they set the right mood with encouraging and touching tunes. For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ke Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvkenya Like our FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/NtvKenya- published: 27 Sep 2013
- views: 1380
24:47
P4U Set - EvilDante744 (Yukiko) vs Mimeman (Kanji)
A set I had against one of the best Kanji players in the US and one of the top players in ...
published: 08 Oct 2013
P4U Set - EvilDante744 (Yukiko) vs Mimeman (Kanji)
P4U Set - EvilDante744 (Yukiko) vs Mimeman (Kanji)
A set I had against one of the best Kanji players in the US and one of the top players in the Midwest mimeman aka Grant from Chicago which has a very strong scene. Happy that we finally got a chance to play hopefully we can play again- published: 08 Oct 2013
- views: 77
0:29
Sharp Zaurus Kanji Handwriting Recognition
Short video of the Sharp Zaurus PDA in action....
published: 10 May 2007
author: Eastudies
Sharp Zaurus Kanji Handwriting Recognition
Sharp Zaurus Kanji Handwriting Recognition
Short video of the Sharp Zaurus PDA in action.- published: 10 May 2007
- views: 3484
- author: Eastudies
7:57
How to Write Kanji on Your Computer
http://gohitsushodostudio.com
Here is a quick video I put together showing how you can se...
published: 13 Sep 2013
How to Write Kanji on Your Computer
How to Write Kanji on Your Computer
http://gohitsushodostudio.com Here is a quick video I put together showing how you can set up the keyboard on your computer to input Japanese Kanji. If you need to type in Kanji for any reason, website, language learning, etc. this is how you can do it. You can type in any word processor, web browser, or image editor. You can also change fonts and size. This is also great for using online Japanese Kanji dictionaries and Google Translate. Gohitsu Shodo Studio Website: http://gohitsushodostudio.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/GohitsuShodo Instagram: http://instagram.com/esjmar Twitter: http://twitter.com/gohitsu_shodo- published: 13 Sep 2013
- views: 53
1:44
AddressDoctor Kanji - English Transliteration Demo
AddressDoctor Character Set Mapping and Transliteration is an invaluable help when working...
published: 04 Aug 2010
author: AddressDoctor
AddressDoctor Kanji - English Transliteration Demo
AddressDoctor Kanji - English Transliteration Demo
AddressDoctor Character Set Mapping and Transliteration is an invaluable help when working with strings in almost all common character sets. It supports 40 d...- published: 04 Aug 2010
- views: 1317
- author: AddressDoctor
0:26
[鰐] The Kanji Transformer : Crocodile
New series for Kanji transformer(Set 4). I made some stopmotion video. Hope you enjoy the ...
published: 21 Sep 2013
[鰐] The Kanji Transformer : Crocodile
[鰐] The Kanji Transformer : Crocodile
New series for Kanji transformer(Set 4). I made some stopmotion video. Hope you enjoy the show !! More at : http://www.lemongrass-studio.com/main.html Music by : http://www.pacdv.com/sounds/- published: 21 Sep 2013
- views: 36
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2:36
One Day on Earth - Motion Picture Trailer
To See to latest screening locationsplease visit: www.onedayonearth.org/movietickets
ONE ...
published: 13 Jul 2011
author: One Day on Earth
One Day on Earth - Motion Picture Trailer
To See to latest screening locationsplease visit: www.onedayonearth.org/movietickets
ONE DAY ON EARTH creates a picture of humanity by recording a 24-hour period throughout every country in the world. We explore a greater diversity of perspectives than ever seen before on screen. We follow characters and events that evolve throughout the day, interspersed with expansive global montages that explore the progression of life from birth, to death, to birth again. In the end, despite unprecedented challenges and tragedies throughout the world, we are reminded that every day we are alive there is hope and a choice to see a better future together.
Founded in 2008, ONE DAY ON EARTH set out to explore our planet’s identity and challenges in an attempt to answer the question: Who are we?
Please help us tell this story: 101010donate.org
Many thanks to the contributors of One Day on Earth, Vimeo, Ning, United Nations, and the 60+ non-profits for making this happen.
Director: Kyle Ruddick
Producer: Brandon Litman
Co-producer: Daniel Lichtblau
Production Supervisor: Gina Nemirofsky
Editors: Michael Martinez & Javier Alvarez
Trailer Editor: Michael Martinez
MUSIC BY:
Joseph Minadeo
and Beirut
Images and Stories in this trailer by:
350.org
Abdessamad Idrissi
Ada & Kris Chmielewski
Aditya Kolli
Adonis Pulatus
Alex M
Alexander
Alexandros Hadjicostas
Ali Azhari
Ben Klein
Black Pencil Project
Brandon Litman
Bronek Kaminski
Bryon Evans
Capi Baigorria
Chi Kong Lui
Chris Todd
Christian Ducken
Clifford W Klima
Daniel Chung
Daniel Lichtblau
David Ahrendts
David Aufdembrinke
Demeocq
Dimitri Ellerington
Dimitris Christopoulos
Enrico Trippa
Even Q
Fendi Shareef
Franz Walter
Gema Interiano
Gregory Hall
Hae Jung Hofman
Husam Al-Sayed
Itcho
James Travis III
Jay Galvan
John Miller
John Rinker
Jon Carr
Jonathan Sterkenburg
Juan Garcia
Juhani Väihkönen
Karl Hillcoat-Williams
Kieran Ball
Kreshnik Berisha
Kyle Ruddick
Luke Younge
Marcel van der Steen
Mark Eby
Michael Diiorio
Michael Martinez
Miklos Volner
Moaez Saeed
Mohammadreza Shams
Napali
NASA
Nita Deda
Olakunle Idowu
Ombajo Misava Edward
Paul Johannessen
Peter Beier
Philippe Kiener
Phil Klein
Ramda Yanurzha
Ray Paunovich
Renee van der Sluis
Richard Liston VIII
Rick Rashid
Ryan Green
Siraj Shahjahan
Steve Romano
Suporn Shoosongdej
Tamir Naber
Tato Carrillo
TEDxRainier
Tej Gyan Foundation
Tim Courson
Todd Brown
Torsten Lohrmann
UNDP Bahrain
UNDP Congo
UNDP Kenya
UNDP Kuwait
UNDP Nepal
United Nations Development Programme
Video Volunteers
Wes Davis
Yll Citaku
Zeenat Munir
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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The ghosts of Père Lachaise
Sorry but the pilot of "The Ghosts of Père Lachaise" is no longer available. The film is ...
published: 31 May 2012
author: ChezEddy
The ghosts of Père Lachaise
Sorry but the pilot of "The Ghosts of Père Lachaise" is no longer available. The film is going into production, see you in 2015!
Sincerely De Films en Aiguille / ChezEddy
For more informations, let's see our blog on chezeddy.com
___________________________________________________________________________
Produced by DE FILMS EN AIGUILLES, In co-production with CHEZ EDDY
For more informations : http://www.chezeddy.com/en/blog/75/les-fantomes-du-pere-lachaise-pilote-de-long
Written and Directed by ANTOINE COLOMB & GUILLAUME RIO
Producers : CAROLE LAMBERT & CARINE RUSZNIEWSKI
Associate Producers and Executive Producers : JEAN-FRANÇOIS BOURREL & NICOLAS DE ROSANBO
Art Direction and Editing : JÉRÔME CALVET
Set Designer : RÉMI SALMON
Character Designer : JULIEN FAURE
Title Designer : MAXIME BRUNEEL
Line Producer : COLINE SIX
Production Coordinators : MARION BAYARD & STEVEN LIGOT
Supervisors : JEAN-CHARLES KERNINON (Lead) & MAXIME GRANGER
Story Board / Animatic : ANTOINE ETTORI
Color Board : RÉMI SALMON
Layout : JÉRÔME CALVET (Lead), GAËTAN LOUËT & YOLAINE CHERRIER
Character Modeling : VINCENT BOUTRY
Set Modeling : MEHDI RAMI (Lead), FLORENCE PUTZOLA, OLIVIER GUEDJ & LAURENT FORTIN
Character Rigging : MAXIME GRANGER
Animation : YANN BOYER (Lead) & RÉMI PARISSE
Character Texturing : VINCENT BOUTRY
Set Texturing : DORIS BACHELIER, CONSTANCE BEILLARD, VINCENT BOUTRY, OLIVIER GUEDJ & LAURENT FORTIN
Matte Painting : YANN BOYER
Lighting - Rendering : JEAN-CHARLES KERNINON (Lead) & JONATHAN COHEN
Compositing : JEAN-CHARLES KERNINON & JONATHAN COHEN
Smoke Operator : GUILLAUME RIBOULET
FX : MAXIME GRANGER, OLIVIER GUEDJ, QUENTIN MARMIER
R&D; : ALAIN BEQUIT, ALEXIS PRAYEZ
Original Music : JÉRÔME REBOTIER
Sound Production : CAPITAINE PLOUF
Sound Producer : GUILLAUME LE GUEN
Sound Mixer : SÉBASTIEN CANNAS
Voices :
Lucie : DIANE DASSIGNY
Chopin : FABRICE SCOTT
Mother : DEBRA REYNOLDS
De Films en Aiguille thanks :
L'agence Charles Neuville
Delphine Lanson
Joe-Lula Karsen
Emmanuel Poulain-Arnaud
Laury Rovelli
Chez Eddy thanks :
Davy Koskas for his daily help.
The Progiss team and more particuarly Boris Zen, Benoit Marie, Philippe Luneau
for their equipment, software lendings and assistance as well as for their support during all these years.
Pixar for their software Renderman and more particularly Peter Moxom for his help,
The Foundry for the software Nuke and finally Ben Hadden for the lending of software Shotgun.
WITH THE SUPPORT OF CNC "Nouvelles technologies en production"
2:45
30 gifts to 30 strangers in Sydney
Music: “To Build a Home” by Cinematic Orchestra
Hello! My name is Lucas and I'm Brazilia...
published: 11 Sep 2011
author: Lucas Jatoba
30 gifts to 30 strangers in Sydney
Music: “To Build a Home” by Cinematic Orchestra
Hello! My name is Lucas and I'm Brazilian. Since I arrived in Australia a lot of beautiful things happened in my life, so on the day I turned 30 I decided to celebrate in a special way, being grateful to the people of Sydney. :)
Thank you so much to all my friends who helped make this happen, without you it would not have been possible. And thank you to everyone who lives in Australia, making this country such a wonderful place.
A big hug, Lucas.
Website: http://www.lucasjatoba.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/iamlucasjatoba
If you liked the video, watch the making of!
http://vimeo.com/28850787
On the making of you will see funny things that happened while I was giving away the presents: a woman that gave me some bread, a little kid stealing one of the presents from a woman and escaping, a group of friends giving me something, people playing with their gifts, an Aussie girl learning Brazilian Portuguese and more.
And here you’ll find some pictures we took on the day:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lucasjatoba/sets/72157627636169590/
The gifts: a Wallabies rugby ball, 30 minute massage voucher, a painting, a skateboard, a scarf, “the doggy bank”, chocolates, bottle of champagne, a teddy bear, a mini tree to hang pictures, a Japanese porcelain tea jar, mini garden tools for kids, scented oil infuser for the home, iTunes music voucher, mini boxer shorts for a new born baby, origami book, “happyland village vet” (toy for a kid), scented soaps and candles, illustrated photo album, a big soft penguin, aromatic moisturizers and shampoos, books, dvds, other toys for kids and more!
Idea, direction and editing: Lucas Jatoba
Cameras: Melanie Hogan, Marcelo Maluf and Lucas Jatoba.
Youtube results:
2:44
AKB48 Request hour set list best 100 of 2009 #81 Darui Kanji 20 of 100
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published: 09 Mar 2013
author: Lindsey Miko
AKB48 Request hour set list best 100 of 2009 #81 Darui Kanji 20 of 100
AKB48 Request hour set list best 100 of 2009 #81 Darui Kanji 20 of 100
- published: 09 Mar 2013
- views: 192
- author: Lindsey Miko
6:54
Kanji Symbols & Tattoo Designs
http://clicktattoo.com/freebies FREE 25 MODULE TATTOO MINI-COURSE Kanji tattoos cover an e...
published: 27 Oct 2010
author: clicktattoo
Kanji Symbols & Tattoo Designs
Kanji Symbols & Tattoo Designs
http://clicktattoo.com/freebies FREE 25 MODULE TATTOO MINI-COURSE Kanji tattoos cover an entire genre of tattoo designs, but Japanese kanji account for nearl...- published: 27 Oct 2010
- views: 8989
- author: clicktattoo
0:25
[蜂] The Kanji Transformer : Bee
New series for Kanji transformer(Set 4). I made some stopmotion video. Hope you enjoy the ...
published: 29 Jun 2013
author: atayap
[蜂] The Kanji Transformer : Bee
[蜂] The Kanji Transformer : Bee
New series for Kanji transformer(Set 4). I made some stopmotion video. Hope you enjoy the show !! More at : http://www.lemongrass-studio.com/main.html Music ...- published: 29 Jun 2013
- views: 64
- author: atayap
5:22
How to Learn Japanese Kanji (my top tips) + Hiragana & Katakana GenkiJapan.net
For the kanas: http://genkijapan.net For Kanji: http://www.howtodrawmanga.com/learnjapanes...
published: 12 Mar 2009
author: GenkiJapanNet
How to Learn Japanese Kanji (my top tips) + Hiragana & Katakana GenkiJapan.net
How to Learn Japanese Kanji (my top tips) + Hiragana & Katakana GenkiJapan.net
For the kanas: http://genkijapan.net For Kanji: http://www.howtodrawmanga.com/learnjapanese/kanjidemanga/index.html I'll go through how I learnt Kanji, showi...- published: 12 Mar 2009
- views: 195570
- author: GenkiJapanNet