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The Cambria, Benbo Productions, by Donal O'Kelly
The Cambria by Donal O'Kelly, directed by Raymond Keane with Sorcha Fox and Donal O'Kelly....
published: 17 Jan 2011
author: BenboProductions
The Cambria, Benbo Productions, by Donal O'Kelly
The Cambria, Benbo Productions, by Donal O'Kelly
The Cambria by Donal O'Kelly, directed by Raymond Keane with Sorcha Fox and Donal O'Kelly. Recorded at The Irish Arts Center 2009 by Terry George. web: www.b...- published: 17 Jan 2011
- views: 715
- author: BenboProductions
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Pipeline To Danger! - With Syncro-Vox Technology! (1959)
Mash-up of oil exploration cartoon from 1959. In Syncro-Vox!
Clutch Cargo is an animated ...
published: 22 Nov 2013
Pipeline To Danger! - With Syncro-Vox Technology! (1959)
Pipeline To Danger! - With Syncro-Vox Technology! (1959)
Mash-up of oil exploration cartoon from 1959. In Syncro-Vox! Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicated beginning on March 9, 1959. Final episode: 1959 Genre: Children's television series No Copyright implied, intended or claimed.- published: 22 Nov 2013
- views: 13
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Clutch Cargo: Operation Moonbea 1959
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicat...
published: 31 Dec 2013
Clutch Cargo: Operation Moonbea 1959
Clutch Cargo: Operation Moonbea 1959
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicated beginning on March 9, 1959. Notable for its very limited animation, yet imaginative stories, the series was a surprise hit at the time, and could be seen on 65 stations nationwide in 1960.- published: 31 Dec 2013
- views: 3
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Clutch Cargo: Space Station
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicat...
published: 31 Dec 2013
Clutch Cargo: Space Station
Clutch Cargo: Space Station
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicated beginning on March 9, 1959. Notable for its very limited animation, yet imaginative stories, the series was a surprise hit at the time, and could be seen on 65 stations nationwide in 1960.- published: 31 Dec 2013
- views: 2
3:56
Clutch Cargo: short
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicat...
published: 31 Dec 2013
Clutch Cargo: short
Clutch Cargo: short
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicated beginning on March 9, 1959. Notable for its very limited animation, yet imaginative stories, the series was a surprise hit at the time, and could be seen on 65 stations nationwide in 1960.- published: 31 Dec 2013
- views: 3
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Forgotten Children Shows: Clutch Cargo (1959): Short 02 - The Arctic Bird Giant
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicat...
published: 05 Aug 2012
author: ItsZaneV2
Forgotten Children Shows: Clutch Cargo (1959): Short 02 - The Arctic Bird Giant
Forgotten Children Shows: Clutch Cargo (1959): Short 02 - The Arctic Bird Giant
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicated beginning on March 9, 1959. Notable for its very limited animati...- published: 05 Aug 2012
- views: 394
- author: ItsZaneV2
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CLUTCH CARGO: The Devil Bird
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicat...
published: 03 Jan 2014
CLUTCH CARGO: The Devil Bird
CLUTCH CARGO: The Devil Bird
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicated beginning on March 9, 1959. Notable for its very limited animation, yet imaginative stories, the series was a surprise hit at the time, and could be seen on 65 stations nationwide in 1960. The stories centered around Clutch Cargo (voiced by radio actor Richard Cotting), described as "a writer and pilot with a muscular build, white hair and rugged good looks". As was typical of adventure serials, Clutch Cargo was sent around the world on dangerous assignments. Accompanying him on the assignments were his young ward Spinner and his pet dachshund, Paddlefoot. Actress Margaret Kerry, who provided the look, style, and movement of Tinker Bell in the 1953 Walt Disney Studios production of Peter Pan, provided both the voices and lips of Spinner and Paddlefoot. Live-action footage of an airplane was used as well, specifically that of a rare 1929 Bellanca C-27 Airbus. The attention to detail shown to the aircraft in the series is no doubt due to the fact that the creator of the series, Clark Haas, was a pioneer jet pilot. Hal Smith, who voiced Owl in Disney's Winnie the Pooh series and played Otis Campbell on The Andy Griffith Show, was the voice of Clutch's grizzled, pith-helmeted friend Swampy, as well as numerous other characters. In all, 52 Clutch Cargo adventures were produced and then serialized in five five-minute chapters each. The first four chapters naturally ended in cliffhangers, with the fifth chapter concluding the adventure. Haas explained the format of the show: "Each story is done in five five-minute segments so the stations can run one a day on weekdays, then recap the whole for a half-hour Saturday show. It's flexible and works very well.- published: 03 Jan 2014
- views: 0
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Clutch Cargo: The Rustlers
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicat...
published: 03 Jan 2014
Clutch Cargo: The Rustlers
Clutch Cargo: The Rustlers
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicated beginning on March 9, 1959. Notable for its very limited animation, yet imaginative stories, the series was a surprise hit at the time, and could be seen on 65 stations nationwide in 1960. The stories centered around Clutch Cargo (voiced by radio actor Richard Cotting), described as "a writer and pilot with a muscular build, white hair and rugged good looks". As was typical of adventure serials, Clutch Cargo was sent around the world on dangerous assignments. Accompanying him on the assignments were his young ward Spinner and his pet dachshund, Paddlefoot. Actress Margaret Kerry, who provided the look, style, and movement of Tinker Bell in the 1953 Walt Disney Studios production of Peter Pan, provided both the voices and lips of Spinner and Paddlefoot. Live-action footage of an airplane was used as well, specifically that of a rare 1929 Bellanca C-27 Airbus. The attention to detail shown to the aircraft in the series is no doubt due to the fact that the creator of the series, Clark Haas, was a pioneer jet pilot. Hal Smith, who voiced Owl in Disney's Winnie the Pooh series and played Otis Campbell on The Andy Griffith Show, was the voice of Clutch's grizzled, pith-helmeted friend Swampy, as well as numerous other characters. In all, 52 Clutch Cargo adventures were produced and then serialized in five five-minute chapters each. The first four chapters naturally ended in cliffhangers, with the fifth chapter concluding the adventure. Haas explained the format of the show: "Each story is done in five five-minute segments so the stations can run one a day on weekdays, then recap the whole for a half-hour Saturday show. It's flexible and works very well.- published: 03 Jan 2014
- views: 0
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CLUTCH CARGO: Pipeline to Danger
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicat...
published: 03 Jan 2014
CLUTCH CARGO: Pipeline to Danger
CLUTCH CARGO: Pipeline to Danger
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicated beginning on March 9, 1959. Notable for its very limited animation, yet imaginative stories, the series was a surprise hit at the time, and could be seen on 65 stations nationwide in 1960. The stories centered around Clutch Cargo (voiced by radio actor Richard Cotting), described as "a writer and pilot with a muscular build, white hair and rugged good looks". As was typical of adventure serials, Clutch Cargo was sent around the world on dangerous assignments. Accompanying him on the assignments were his young ward Spinner and his pet dachshund, Paddlefoot. Actress Margaret Kerry, who provided the look, style, and movement of Tinker Bell in the 1953 Walt Disney Studios production of Peter Pan, provided both the voices and lips of Spinner and Paddlefoot. Live-action footage of an airplane was used as well, specifically that of a rare 1929 Bellanca C-27 Airbus. The attention to detail shown to the aircraft in the series is no doubt due to the fact that the creator of the series, Clark Haas, was a pioneer jet pilot. Hal Smith, who voiced Owl in Disney's Winnie the Pooh series and played Otis Campbell on The Andy Griffith Show, was the voice of Clutch's grizzled, pith-helmeted friend Swampy, as well as numerous other characters. In all, 52 Clutch Cargo adventures were produced and then serialized in five five-minute chapters each. The first four chapters naturally ended in cliffhangers, with the fifth chapter concluding the adventure. Haas explained the format of the show: "Each story is done in five five-minute segments so the stations can run one a day on weekdays, then recap the whole for a half-hour Saturday show. It's flexible and works very well.- published: 03 Jan 2014
- views: 0
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CLUTCH CARGO: Mister Abominable
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicat...
published: 03 Jan 2014
CLUTCH CARGO: Mister Abominable
CLUTCH CARGO: Mister Abominable
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicated beginning on March 9, 1959. Notable for its very limited animation, yet imaginative stories, the series was a surprise hit at the time, and could be seen on 65 stations nationwide in 1960. The stories centered around Clutch Cargo (voiced by radio actor Richard Cotting), described as "a writer and pilot with a muscular build, white hair and rugged good looks". As was typical of adventure serials, Clutch Cargo was sent around the world on dangerous assignments. Accompanying him on the assignments were his young ward Spinner and his pet dachshund, Paddlefoot. Actress Margaret Kerry, who provided the look, style, and movement of Tinker Bell in the 1953 Walt Disney Studios production of Peter Pan, provided both the voices and lips of Spinner and Paddlefoot. Live-action footage of an airplane was used as well, specifically that of a rare 1929 Bellanca C-27 Airbus. The attention to detail shown to the aircraft in the series is no doubt due to the fact that the creator of the series, Clark Haas, was a pioneer jet pilot. Hal Smith, who voiced Owl in Disney's Winnie the Pooh series and played Otis Campbell on The Andy Griffith Show, was the voice of Clutch's grizzled, pith-helmeted friend Swampy, as well as numerous other characters. In all, 52 Clutch Cargo adventures were produced and then serialized in five five-minute chapters each. The first four chapters naturally ended in cliffhangers, with the fifth chapter concluding the adventure. Haas explained the format of the show: "Each story is done in five five-minute segments so the stations can run one a day on weekdays, then recap the whole for a half-hour Saturday show. It's flexible and works very well.- published: 03 Jan 2014
- views: 0
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CLUTCH CARGO: The Rocket Riot
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicat...
published: 03 Jan 2014
CLUTCH CARGO: The Rocket Riot
CLUTCH CARGO: The Rocket Riot
Clutch Cargo is an animated television series produced by Cambria Productions and syndicated beginning on March 9, 1959. Notable for its very limited animation, yet imaginative stories, the series was a surprise hit at the time, and could be seen on 65 stations nationwide in 1960. The stories centered around Clutch Cargo (voiced by radio actor Richard Cotting), described as "a writer and pilot with a muscular build, white hair and rugged good looks". As was typical of adventure serials, Clutch Cargo was sent around the world on dangerous assignments. Accompanying him on the assignments were his young ward Spinner and his pet dachshund, Paddlefoot. Actress Margaret Kerry, who provided the look, style, and movement of Tinker Bell in the 1953 Walt Disney Studios production of Peter Pan, provided both the voices and lips of Spinner and Paddlefoot. Live-action footage of an airplane was used as well, specifically that of a rare 1929 Bellanca C-27 Airbus. The attention to detail shown to the aircraft in the series is no doubt due to the fact that the creator of the series, Clark Haas, was a pioneer jet pilot. Hal Smith, who voiced Owl in Disney's Winnie the Pooh series and played Otis Campbell on The Andy Griffith Show, was the voice of Clutch's grizzled, pith-helmeted friend Swampy, as well as numerous other characters. In all, 52 Clutch Cargo adventures were produced and then serialized in five five-minute chapters each. The first four chapters naturally ended in cliffhangers, with the fifth chapter concluding the adventure. Haas explained the format of the show: "Each story is done in five five-minute segments so the stations can run one a day on weekdays, then recap the whole for a half-hour Saturday show. It's flexible and works very well.- published: 03 Jan 2014
- views: 0
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Expensive Habit
I don't own copyright of Clutch Cargo...I do however own the rights to all the audio and t...
published: 27 Jan 2014
Expensive Habit
Expensive Habit
I don't own copyright of Clutch Cargo...I do however own the rights to all the audio and this is not for monetary gain so please don't take it down youtube police! All copyright of the video belongs to Cambria Productions. I downloaded the video from https://archive.org/details/CLUTCHCARGOAirRace (Royalty Free) Edited in iMovie http://soundcloud.com/redwng1 Stay tuned for more!- published: 27 Jan 2014
- views: 13
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Clutch Cargo The Lost Plateau
Clutch Cargo, who debuted on March 9, 1959, and is remembered for exploring depth of meani...
published: 27 Sep 2013
Clutch Cargo The Lost Plateau
Clutch Cargo The Lost Plateau
Clutch Cargo, who debuted on March 9, 1959, and is remembered for exploring depth of meaning in the phrase "limited animation". Even in an era of low production values, he stood out from the crowd. The animation, if you're generous enough to call it that, was so limited, that for many, the amazing spectacle of it seems to have blotted out every other aspect of the show. Quite a few young viewers watched it less for whatever thrills it may have offered, than so they could get together with their friends the next day and ridicule it. Cambria Productions, which produced Clutch, had some clever ways of getting around the lack of budget for making the characters move. If an explosion rocked the scene, they'd shake the camera. If there was a fire, they'd blow real smoke across the drawing. Best-remembered of all is the technique they used to simulate lip movement â they'd film real lips speaking the lines, then superimpose them on the drawings using a process called Synchro-Vox. This was a patented technique invented by cameraman Edwin Gillette (possibly inspired by Tex Avery's Speaking of Animals, where animated lips were added to live-action creatures), and is still in use, most notably in Conan O'Brien's late-night TV show and the opening of Spongebob Squarepants.- published: 27 Sep 2013
- views: 4
3:40
Wake Up By Coheed And Cambria (student projects by No Base Production)
Disclaimer: This song is originally performed by the band:Coheed and Cambria. They are als...
published: 08 Jan 2010
author: TowfeeDigital
Wake Up By Coheed And Cambria (student projects by No Base Production)
Wake Up By Coheed And Cambria (student projects by No Base Production)
Disclaimer: This song is originally performed by the band:Coheed and Cambria. They are also the composers and owners of the song. No copyright infringement i...- published: 08 Jan 2010
- views: 25265
- author: TowfeeDigital
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Coheed and Cambria: Wake Up (Live Acoustic)
Claudio Sanchez of Coheed and Cambria playing "Wake Up" Directed By: Rev. Jay Leal © 2011 ...
published: 02 Apr 2011
author: Jay Leal
Coheed and Cambria: Wake Up (Live Acoustic)
Coheed and Cambria: Wake Up (Live Acoustic)
Claudio Sanchez of Coheed and Cambria playing "Wake Up" Directed By: Rev. Jay Leal © 2011 Rebel Rev. Productions www.RebelRevProductions.com.- published: 02 Apr 2011
- views: 9319
- author: Jay Leal
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YouTube Developers Live: Streaming like a boss with Capella Systems' Cambria Live Studio
This week we will host Capella Systems and discuss Cambria Live Studio (an all-in-one stre...
published: 29 May 2013
author: GoogleDevelopers
YouTube Developers Live: Streaming like a boss with Capella Systems' Cambria Live Studio
YouTube Developers Live: Streaming like a boss with Capella Systems' Cambria Live Studio
This week we will host Capella Systems and discuss Cambria Live Studio (an all-in-one streaming studio system that allows a single operator to direct live HD...- published: 29 May 2013
- views: 1634
- author: GoogleDevelopers
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WALANG MAGAWA PRODUCTIONS (WAKE UP by COHEED AND CAMBRIA).mp4
cnsya na sobrang pangit ahahaha ala lang talgang magawa ^_^ mawalang galang na sa mga kuma...
published: 27 Jun 2010
author: retsehl yanga
WALANG MAGAWA PRODUCTIONS (WAKE UP by COHEED AND CAMBRIA).mp4
WALANG MAGAWA PRODUCTIONS (WAKE UP by COHEED AND CAMBRIA).mp4
cnsya na sobrang pangit ahahaha ala lang talgang magawa ^_^ mawalang galang na sa mga kumakain.- published: 27 Jun 2010
- views: 54
- author: retsehl yanga
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Mister White Interview: Giana Alexis Cambria
Giana Alexis Cambria Cast Interview - Mister White www.misterwhitethemovie.com www.faceboo...
published: 18 Feb 2013
author: Keeka Productions
Mister White Interview: Giana Alexis Cambria
Mister White Interview: Giana Alexis Cambria
Giana Alexis Cambria Cast Interview - Mister White www.misterwhitethemovie.com www.facebook.com/iammisterwhite.- published: 18 Feb 2013
- views: 210
- author: Keeka Productions