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Trailer for the short film Taxicab Teranga, written and directed by Sara Bailin in the MPS Short Film program at the School of Visual Arts in New York. SVA's MPS Live Action Short Film program is a one year graduate film school in New York City. http://mpsfilm.sva.edu/
www.newshounds.us Although many might find it ironic that Sarah Palin, who quit her job halfway through her first term as governor of Alaska, would complain about Wisconsin state senators "retreating" and "not doing their jobs," Fox News host Jeanine Pirro either didn't notice or didn't care.
Samples of Sarah's photography and photo editing work from February 2014 to May 2016. Composited images are from stock photography or photographs in the public domain. This video is intentionally silent.
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Sia's lyric video for "Never Give Up" from the movie LION, produced by Greg Kurstin. Download & stream the song now: https://lnk.to/Sia-NeverGiveUp A Chisel Pixel Production www.chiselpixel.com Directed by Lior Molcho Producer - Chen Biton Cinematographer - Danit Sigler Follow Team Sia's Ear Candy on Spotify http://spoti.fi/1LMlB7X Website: http://siamusic.net Twitter: http://twitter.com/sia Instagram: http://instagram.com/SiaThisIsActing Facebook: http://facebook.com/siamusic Spotify: http://spoti.fi/1fKpbS0
A short film written and directed by Sara Bailin. This is a narrative following a day in the life of Omar Ndiaye, a New York City taxi cab driver, who learns that any day could be his last.
Bistol Palin will not be speaking at Washington University after all. She was asked to speak about abstinence, but now, that won't happen. The decision to dis-invite Palin came down after midnight Thursday.
Aired December 8, 2014 on WCTV (Season 5, episode 3:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICpLSvgiMWM). Directed, filmed, and edited by Sarah Bailin Written by Leigh Morrison Performed by the Wellesley College Tupelos Additional filming by Emma Bailin and Rachel Pak Music mix by Rachel Dickert
Trailer for the short film Taxicab Teranga, written and directed by Sara Bailin in the MPS Short Film program at the School of Visual Arts in New York. SVA's MPS Live Action Short Film program is a one year graduate film school in New York City. http://mpsfilm.sva.edu/
www.newshounds.us Although many might find it ironic that Sarah Palin, who quit her job halfway through her first term as governor of Alaska, would complain about Wisconsin state senators "retreating" and "not doing their jobs," Fox News host Jeanine Pirro either didn't notice or didn't care.
Samples of Sarah's photography and photo editing work from February 2014 to May 2016. Composited images are from stock photography or photographs in the public domain. This video is intentionally silent.
bailing times
Sia's lyric video for "Never Give Up" from the movie LION, produced by Greg Kurstin. Download & stream the song now: https://lnk.to/Sia-NeverGiveUp A Chisel Pixel Production www.chiselpixel.com Directed by Lior Molcho Producer - Chen Biton Cinematographer - Danit Sigler Follow Team Sia's Ear Candy on Spotify http://spoti.fi/1LMlB7X Website: http://siamusic.net Twitter: http://twitter.com/sia Instagram: http://instagram.com/SiaThisIsActing Facebook: http://facebook.com/siamusic Spotify: http://spoti.fi/1fKpbS0
A short film written and directed by Sara Bailin. This is a narrative following a day in the life of Omar Ndiaye, a New York City taxi cab driver, who learns that any day could be his last.
Bistol Palin will not be speaking at Washington University after all. She was asked to speak about abstinence, but now, that won't happen. The decision to dis-invite Palin came down after midnight Thursday.
Aired December 8, 2014 on WCTV (Season 5, episode 3:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICpLSvgiMWM). Directed, filmed, and edited by Sarah Bailin Written by Leigh Morrison Performed by the Wellesley College Tupelos Additional filming by Emma Bailin and Rachel Pak Music mix by Rachel Dickert
Follow host Donna Drake and guest reporter, Princess Rivera on this amazing journey through Brooklyn's Best Arts Festival. Special appearances by filmmakers: Jennifer Clary, Kevin Connors, Katie Dellamaggiore, Kelly Amis, Romney Jones, Tiffany Barton, Sal Irizarry, Jane Basina, Waj Arshad, Danelle Eliav, Sara Bailin, Polina Grinberg, and Sara Mc Dermott Jain. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER/HOST: Donna Drake. PRODUCER: Robin C. Adams. FESTIVAL DIRECTOR: Michael Helman. FIELD PRODUCER/CORRESPONDENT: Princess Rivera