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Chris is a short form of various names including Christopher, Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christos. Unlike these names, however, it does not indicate the person's gender although it is much more common for males to have this name than it is for females.
It is the preferred form of the full name of such notable individuals as Chris Tucker and Chris Penn. To find an article about one of these people, see List of all pages beginning with "Chris".
The word is also part of phrases, including Tropical Storm Chris, Ruth's Chris Steak House, and many more which refer to notable people, places, and things. For a list of these, see All pages with titles containing chris.
Trevor Charles Horn, CBE (born 15 July 1949) is an English pop music record producer, songwriter, musician and singer. His influence on 1980s popular music was such that he has been called "The Man Who Invented the Eighties".
Horn has produced commercially successful songs and albums for numerous British and international artists. He won a Grammy Award for producing "Kiss from a Rose" by Seal. As a musician, he has had chart success with the bands The Buggles, Yes and Art of Noise. He also owns a significant stake in the recording company ZTT Records, Sarm Studios and a music publishing company, Perfect Songs. The three are combined under the corporate umbrella of SPZ. In 2010 he received the British Academy's Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music.
Trevor Horn was born in Durham, and grew up in Houghton-le-Spring, part of the municipality of Sunderland, England. His parents, John and Elizabeth, were from Hetton-le-Hole, which is near Sunderland. His father worked as an engineer, with technology related to milk production as his specialty. Trevor has two sisters, Janet and Marjorie, and a brother, TV producer Ken Horn. Both sisters eventually emigrated to Canada.
Geoffrey "Geoff" Downes (born 25 August 1952) is an English rock songwriter, record producer, and musician, mainly a keyboardist. He is mainly known as a member of the new wave duo The Buggles, progressive rock band Yes, and supergroup Asia.
Downes created The Buggles with Trevor Horn in 1977. After three years of songwriting and recording process, their first album, The Age of Plastic, was released in 1980. Now recognized as a highly influential album and a landmark of the electropop era, it also spawned the single "Video Killed the Radio Star", that was No. 1 on the singles charts of sixteen countries. The same year, both Horn and Downes joined Yes and recorded the album Drama as a part of the band. The following year however, Yes disbanded.
After the end of Yes, Downes and Horn resumed working on a second Buggles album, Adventures in Modern Recording, released in 1981. The same year, Downes founded Asia with fellow former Yes member Steve Howe, former King Crimson member John Wetton, and former Emerson, Lake & Palmer drummer Carl Palmer. The weak commercial performance of Adventures in Modern Recording, associated with Downes being busy with Asia and Horn wanting to be focusing on being a record producer, led to the disbanding of The Buggles. Yes subsequently reformed in 1983, without them, but with Horn producing.
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Resident Evil, known as Biohazard (バイオハザード, Baiohazādo) in Japan, is an action, adventure, horror fiction video game based media franchise created by Shinji Mikami and owned by the video game company Capcom. The franchise focuses around a series of survival horror video games, but has since branched out into comic books, novels and novelizations, sound dramas, a series of live-action films and animated sequels to the games, and a variety of associated merchandise, such as action figures. The overarching plot of the series focuses on multiple characters and their roles in recurring outbreaks of zombies and other monsters, initially due to the release of the T-virus, a biological weapon created by the fictional Umbrella Corporation.
The eponymous first game in the series was released in 1996 as a survival horror video game, but the franchise has since grown to encompass other video game genres. The series is a mix of action and horror film-inspired plotlines, exploration and puzzle solving, but from Resident Evil 4 onwards, the main series took a more third-person shooter approach with fewer puzzles and greater emphasis on gunplay and weapons upgrading. As of 2015, the video game series has sold 61 million units worldwide. It has become Capcom's biggest franchise in terms of sales and marked the start of the "survival horror" genre, which was already influenced by earlier efforts such as Sweet Home (also by Capcom) and the Alone in the Dark series.
A demo reel showcasing my narrative directing work in short films and web shows. Includes: - "Still Life" (2012) (Short narrative): Official Selection of 9 film festivals and winner of Best Film Editing (Jill Poisson) at the 2013 Motif Magazine Theater and Film Awards. - "A Guy Going Crazy" (2014) (Web series): Official selection of 3 film festivals and nominated for Best Cinematography (Chris Loens) at the 2015 LA Web Series Film Festival. - "Always a Reason" (2014) (Short narrative): Official selection of 9 film festivals and nominated for Best Cinematography (James DeMello) and winner for Excellence in Storytelling at the 2015 Stories by the River Film Festival. - "In the Bedroom" (2014) (web series): Official selection of 2 film festivals and winner of Outstanding Writing (Seth Chitwo...
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/artist/yes/id154011/ Amazon: http://amzn.to/1bnX3yB INTO THE LENS Memories, how they fade so fast Look back, that is no escape Tied down, now you see too late. Lovers, they will never wait. I am a camera Take heart, I could never let you go And you, always let the feeling show Love us all, how you never broke your heart You lose them If you feel the feeling start. I am a camera, camera, camera And you, may find time will blind you This to just remind you All is meant to be. Here, by the waterside There, where the lens is wide You and me By the sea Taken in tranquility. Taken, taken so easily To pass into glass reality Transform, to transfer, to energy. Taken, taken, so easily To pass into glass reality Transformer, transferring energy. ------------...
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Cheryl Paulsen from Direct Response Marketing Institute discusses how Claudia Loens of Wordflirt® helped her polish up her LinkedIn profile for maximum results.
See our Resident Evil Knife, just released! This knife was influenced by the knife Leon S. Kennedy used in Resident Evil 4. Flash through video of the knife and see a live demonstration showing its extreme durability and slicing power! This latest weapon is handmade in our shop by Chris Palmer, owner of Scorpion Swords & Knives. We use 1095 high quality heat treated spring steel. It's available to order around the world at ScorpionSwordsAndKnives.com Like us on facebook to stay updated on our sales and newest weapons! Link to our Resident Evil Knife where you can order: http://traditionalarcherybows.com/handmade_resident_evil_knife_influenced_by_resident_evil_4_p111.html
Topical weekly comedy show. This week we talk about Drinking Buddies, Bank of America, Detroit, New York Giants, Michael Vick, Abercrombie, Huffington Post, Romanian Princesses, Cock Fighting, Porn Stars and an old man. WRITTEN BY: Christian Borys, Evan Shaw, John Bellina, Rich Camp, Anthony Giambusso CAMERA: Chris Loens
A demo reel showcasing my narrative directing work in short films and web shows. Includes: - "Still Life" (2012) (Short narrative): Official Selection of 9 film festivals and winner of Best Film Editing (Jill Poisson) at the 2013 Motif Magazine Theater and Film Awards. - "A Guy Going Crazy" (2014) (Web series): Official selection of 3 film festivals and nominated for Best Cinematography (Chris Loens) at the 2015 LA Web Series Film Festival. - "Always a Reason" (2014) (Short narrative): Official selection of 9 film festivals and nominated for Best Cinematography (James DeMello) and winner for Excellence in Storytelling at the 2015 Stories by the River Film Festival. - "In the Bedroom" (2014) (web series): Official selection of 2 film festivals and winner of Outstanding Writing (Seth Chitwo...