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10,000 Dreams | 737 | Dale Corlett
Dale’s dream is to live in a world that celebrates everyone.
10,000 Dreams | 737 | Dale Corlett
published: 21 Mar 2019
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Getting your film noticed at the EIFF
FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009.
Join FilmLive.TV at the second day of the Edinburgh International Film Festival, where we chat exclusively with BAFTA award nominee Tom Harper, and find out from the pros how to get your film noticed.
We also spoke to Filmmaker Mark Smith and Dale Corlett, Director of Running in Traffic.
Produced in association with EIFF, Cameron Presentations, Audio Network, Mallard Productions and Lebowskis Edinburgh.
Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv
published: 11 Feb 2011
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The Someday Awards 2017 - New Zealand Film Commission Film making Achievement Award
New Zealand Film Commission Film-making Achievement Award at The Body Shop Someday Awards ceremony at the Aotea Centre in Auckland on 7 December 2017
Presented by: Dale Corlett, Head of Talent Development, New Zealand Film Commission
Winning Film: Te Ara Whakamua by Micah Winiata (https://vimeo.com/239386056)
The Outlook for Someday is New Zealand’s sustainability film project for young people.
The Someday Challenge is for anyone up to age 24 to make a sustainability-related film, any genre, any length up to 5 minutes.
The Someday Workshops are sustainability film-making workshops for young people, teachers and youth workers.
The Outlook for Someday project is run by Connected Media Charitable Trust at http://theoutlookforsomeday.net
Please show your support at http://connectedmedia.org/...
published: 23 Jan 2018
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Short Filmmaking and Success - EIFF 09
FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009
FilmLive.TV Spoke to the Oscar winning producer Lord David Puttnam about making the most of your big break, and the difficulty one may face from going from film school into mainstream employment.
We spoke to Yen Yau, the Strategic Partnership Manager from First Light Movies, about funding and distribution in the UK and working with young people who want to make a short film, and Geraldine Heaney, a young Filmmaker about the processes of making her short film Mothering Nature. Jonathan Charles from Dfiefo talks about the importance of the presentation of the final screening of your film. Also,Dale Corlett from GMAC, and director of Running in Traffic talks to us about the importance of working with young filmmakers
Following ...
published: 11 Feb 2011
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Rene Ablaze & Kerris feat. Sally Jane Corlett - Rush Of Love (Rene Ablaze Remix)
RELEASE DATE : 07/04/2014
Rene Ablaze & Kerris feat. Sally Jane Corlett with Rush Of Love on Redux Recordings.
Besides the original you can choose between two fantastic remixes by Rene Ablaze and Purple Stories.
published: 21 Mar 2014
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The Someday Awards 2016 - Live
Awards ceremony for The Outlook for Someday sustainability film challenge for young people
Aotea Centre, Auckland, New Zealand – 8 December 2016
Summary below:
20:10 - Welcome by MCs - Lanita Ririnui-Ryan & Fraser Brown
22:15 - Mihi – Blackie Tohiariki
30:59 - Introduction by MCs
37:03 - David Jacobs, Director of The Outlook for Someday
49:28 - Frankie Adams, Special Guest
51:40 - Prizes introduced by MCs
54:20 - Upstart Magazine Primary/Intermediate School Performance Award
Presented by: Liesha Ward Knox, Someday Ambassador
Winning Film: The Demise of the Bees by Jiddles Movies (https://youtu.be/XSe4096eohc)
59:02 – Tearaway Secondary School Performance Award
Presented by: Breann Dias, Mavericks, Tearaway Magazine
Winning Film: Tama Iti by Weekend Warriors - The Creative Kind (https://...
published: 08 Dec 2016
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Chilling Adventures of Sabrina | Official Trailer | Netflix
Her name is Sabrina Spellman.
Half witch. Half mortal. On her 16th birthday, Sabrina (Kiernan Shipka) has to make a choice between the witch world of her family and the human world of her friends. With her aunties (Miranda Otto, Lucy Davis), her cat Salem, and her boyfriend Harvey Kinkle (Ross Lynch), Sabrina will face horrors and new adventures in the mysterious town of Greendale. From the executive producers of Riverdale comes a haunting new tale.
Watch Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Only on Netflix
https://www.netflix.com/in/title/80223989
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qBUt7
About Netflix:
Netflix is the world's leading internet entertainment service with 130 million memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genre...
published: 03 Oct 2018
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Dragon Ball Z PART 2 - Did You Know Voice Acting?
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Did you know about the voice actors of your favorite Dragon Ball Z characters? Goku's had QUITE a few number of voice actors AND actresses throughout the years...but his Japanese voice has remained the same for well over 20 years. Would you believe that Goku's been played by the same woman who voiced him as a young child ALL this time in Japan? You might even recognize some of the show's Japanese cast if you've played certain video games! You won't believe which super saiyan shares the voice of Captain Falcon in Super Smash Bros.!
Originally inspired by "Did You Know Gaming?"
https://www.youtube.com/DYKGaming
Audio mastering by Omahdon
https://www.youtube.com/user/Omahdon
Music provided by MyNewSoundtrack
https://...
published: 15 Apr 2014
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Mega Man 102 pt1 | Electric Nightmare | Full Episodes | HD | Superhero Cartoons | 90s Cartoon
Mega Man 102 pt1 | Electric Nightmare | Full Episodes | HD | Superhero Cartoons | 90s Cartoon
Subscribe to Mega Man: http://bit.ly/2qvxOef
Meet Mega Man a robot programmed by Dr. Light, designed to protect the world from Dr. Wily and his army of robots.
Dr. Wily takes over the power grid with a device that allows him to control machines through electricity. He then proceeds to attempt to take over the city with things like rampaging soda machines and runaway monorail cars and only Mega Man can stop his plans.
Dr. Light and Dr. Wily were brilliant scientists in the field of robotics, who worked together in a laboratory trying to advance the science. One day, they finished an extremely advanced prototype, but shortly after being activated, it started destroying the laboratory. Dr. Light i...
published: 17 Aug 2019
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10,000 Dreams | 737 | Dale Corlett
Dale’s dream is to live in a world that celebrates everyone.
10,000 Dreams | 737 | Dale Corlett
Dale’s dream is to live in a world that celebrates everyone.
10,000 Dreams | 737 | Dale Corlett
https://wn.com/10,000_Dreams_|_737_|_Dale_Corlett
Dale’s dream is to live in a world that celebrates everyone.
10,000 Dreams | 737 | Dale Corlett
- published: 21 Mar 2019
- views: 4
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Getting your film noticed at the EIFF
FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009.
Join FilmLive.TV at the second day of the Edinburgh International Film Festival, where we chat e...
FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009.
Join FilmLive.TV at the second day of the Edinburgh International Film Festival, where we chat exclusively with BAFTA award nominee Tom Harper, and find out from the pros how to get your film noticed.
We also spoke to Filmmaker Mark Smith and Dale Corlett, Director of Running in Traffic.
Produced in association with EIFF, Cameron Presentations, Audio Network, Mallard Productions and Lebowskis Edinburgh.
Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv
https://wn.com/Getting_Your_Film_Noticed_At_The_Eiff
FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009.
Join FilmLive.TV at the second day of the Edinburgh International Film Festival, where we chat exclusively with BAFTA award nominee Tom Harper, and find out from the pros how to get your film noticed.
We also spoke to Filmmaker Mark Smith and Dale Corlett, Director of Running in Traffic.
Produced in association with EIFF, Cameron Presentations, Audio Network, Mallard Productions and Lebowskis Edinburgh.
Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv
- published: 11 Feb 2011
- views: 170
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The Someday Awards 2017 - New Zealand Film Commission Film making Achievement Award
New Zealand Film Commission Film-making Achievement Award at The Body Shop Someday Awards ceremony at the Aotea Centre in Auckland on 7 December 2017
Presented...
New Zealand Film Commission Film-making Achievement Award at The Body Shop Someday Awards ceremony at the Aotea Centre in Auckland on 7 December 2017
Presented by: Dale Corlett, Head of Talent Development, New Zealand Film Commission
Winning Film: Te Ara Whakamua by Micah Winiata (https://vimeo.com/239386056)
The Outlook for Someday is New Zealand’s sustainability film project for young people.
The Someday Challenge is for anyone up to age 24 to make a sustainability-related film, any genre, any length up to 5 minutes.
The Someday Workshops are sustainability film-making workshops for young people, teachers and youth workers.
The Outlook for Someday project is run by Connected Media Charitable Trust at http://theoutlookforsomeday.net
Please show your support at http://connectedmedia.org/donate for our work to help grow a generation of sustainability storytellers.
https://wn.com/The_Someday_Awards_2017_New_Zealand_Film_Commission_Film_Making_Achievement_Award
New Zealand Film Commission Film-making Achievement Award at The Body Shop Someday Awards ceremony at the Aotea Centre in Auckland on 7 December 2017
Presented by: Dale Corlett, Head of Talent Development, New Zealand Film Commission
Winning Film: Te Ara Whakamua by Micah Winiata (https://vimeo.com/239386056)
The Outlook for Someday is New Zealand’s sustainability film project for young people.
The Someday Challenge is for anyone up to age 24 to make a sustainability-related film, any genre, any length up to 5 minutes.
The Someday Workshops are sustainability film-making workshops for young people, teachers and youth workers.
The Outlook for Someday project is run by Connected Media Charitable Trust at http://theoutlookforsomeday.net
Please show your support at http://connectedmedia.org/donate for our work to help grow a generation of sustainability storytellers.
- published: 23 Jan 2018
- views: 12
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Short Filmmaking and Success - EIFF 09
FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009
FilmLive.TV Spoke to the Oscar winning producer Lord David Puttnam about making the most of your ...
FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009
FilmLive.TV Spoke to the Oscar winning producer Lord David Puttnam about making the most of your big break, and the difficulty one may face from going from film school into mainstream employment.
We spoke to Yen Yau, the Strategic Partnership Manager from First Light Movies, about funding and distribution in the UK and working with young people who want to make a short film, and Geraldine Heaney, a young Filmmaker about the processes of making her short film Mothering Nature. Jonathan Charles from Dfiefo talks about the importance of the presentation of the final screening of your film. Also,Dale Corlett from GMAC, and director of Running in Traffic talks to us about the importance of working with young filmmakers
Following the event 'Short Sighted' we spoke to Brian Newman CEO of the Tribeca Film Institute offers his advice for getting your film out beyond festivals, and what aspects he looked for in films. Katie Metcalfe from Future Shorts spoke to us about the importance of having a story in order to sell a film, and offers tips to keep buyers interested. Satwant Gill from the British Council also offered advice on how to achieve success with your Short Film
Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv
https://wn.com/Short_Filmmaking_And_Success_Eiff_09
FilmLive.TV at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009
FilmLive.TV Spoke to the Oscar winning producer Lord David Puttnam about making the most of your big break, and the difficulty one may face from going from film school into mainstream employment.
We spoke to Yen Yau, the Strategic Partnership Manager from First Light Movies, about funding and distribution in the UK and working with young people who want to make a short film, and Geraldine Heaney, a young Filmmaker about the processes of making her short film Mothering Nature. Jonathan Charles from Dfiefo talks about the importance of the presentation of the final screening of your film. Also,Dale Corlett from GMAC, and director of Running in Traffic talks to us about the importance of working with young filmmakers
Following the event 'Short Sighted' we spoke to Brian Newman CEO of the Tribeca Film Institute offers his advice for getting your film out beyond festivals, and what aspects he looked for in films. Katie Metcalfe from Future Shorts spoke to us about the importance of having a story in order to sell a film, and offers tips to keep buyers interested. Satwant Gill from the British Council also offered advice on how to achieve success with your Short Film
Brought to you by FilmLive.TV @ www.filmlive.tv
- published: 11 Feb 2011
- views: 191
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Rene Ablaze & Kerris feat. Sally Jane Corlett - Rush Of Love (Rene Ablaze Remix)
RELEASE DATE : 07/04/2014
Rene Ablaze & Kerris feat. Sally Jane Corlett with Rush Of Love on Redux Recordings.
Besides the original you can choose between two...
RELEASE DATE : 07/04/2014
Rene Ablaze & Kerris feat. Sally Jane Corlett with Rush Of Love on Redux Recordings.
Besides the original you can choose between two fantastic remixes by Rene Ablaze and Purple Stories.
https://wn.com/Rene_Ablaze_Kerris_Feat._Sally_Jane_Corlett_Rush_Of_Love_(Rene_Ablaze_Remix)
RELEASE DATE : 07/04/2014
Rene Ablaze & Kerris feat. Sally Jane Corlett with Rush Of Love on Redux Recordings.
Besides the original you can choose between two fantastic remixes by Rene Ablaze and Purple Stories.
- published: 21 Mar 2014
- views: 3306
2:49:14
The Someday Awards 2016 - Live
Awards ceremony for The Outlook for Someday sustainability film challenge for young people
Aotea Centre, Auckland, New Zealand – 8 December 2016
Summary below:
...
Awards ceremony for The Outlook for Someday sustainability film challenge for young people
Aotea Centre, Auckland, New Zealand – 8 December 2016
Summary below:
20:10 - Welcome by MCs - Lanita Ririnui-Ryan & Fraser Brown
22:15 - Mihi – Blackie Tohiariki
30:59 - Introduction by MCs
37:03 - David Jacobs, Director of The Outlook for Someday
49:28 - Frankie Adams, Special Guest
51:40 - Prizes introduced by MCs
54:20 - Upstart Magazine Primary/Intermediate School Performance Award
Presented by: Liesha Ward Knox, Someday Ambassador
Winning Film: The Demise of the Bees by Jiddles Movies (https://youtu.be/XSe4096eohc)
59:02 – Tearaway Secondary School Performance Award
Presented by: Breann Dias, Mavericks, Tearaway Magazine
Winning Film: Tama Iti by Weekend Warriors - The Creative Kind (https://youtu.be/yGoQYlRgV3I)
1:02:27 - What Now Primary/Intermediate School Film-makers Award
Presented by: Ronnie Taulafo, Presenter, What Now
Winning Film: Just Another Word by Mercedes Van Royen (https://youtu.be/AQynMKkwZu8)
1:06:19 - The Adam & Eve Show Secondary School Film-makers Award
Presented by: Lucy Elliott, Actor
Winning Film: Do You Ever Wish by Ash Bol (https://youtu.be/ti8Fl12rbdE)
1:10:15 – Rockstock Sustainable Lifestyle Award
Presented by: Sarah Grohnert, Film-maker
Winning Film: Avarice by Sarah Kolver (https://youtu.be/DLTImIqmF5c)
1:14:51 - O’Halloran North Shore Young Voices For Change Award
Presented by: Henry Donald, Winning Film-maker, The Someday Challenge 2015
Winning Film: Elusion by Wolfish Studios (https://youtu.be/50xiJX3H6cA)
1:18:34 – Weta Digital Media Award
Presented by: Cr Wayne Walker, Deputy Chair, Regulatory Committee, Auckland Council
Winning Film: Glad To Sea You're On Board by Alice Guerin (https://youtu.be/6Uj-Am1N9mE)
1:22:09 – Photogear Cinematography Award
Presented by: Jeff Shen, Director, Photogear
Winning Film: It Can Be Different by Isla Christensen (https://youtu.be/NXcETnUt_HM)
1:26:15 - The Wireless Storytelling Award
Presented by: Luke McPake, Visual Media Director, The Wireless
Winning Film: Warning by Film Hut Productions (https://youtu.be/xVz7-vr3oG4)
1:30:26 - New Zealand Film Commission Film-making Achievement Award
Presented by: Dale Corlett, Head of Talent Development, New Zealand Film Commission
Winning Film: The Ultimate Sacrifice by Hunter Williams (https://youtu.be/bQhOuQxBqWM)
1:35:50 - Music performed by Sonatane Kaufusi
1:41:30 - Stephens Lawyers Media Empowerment Award
Presented by: Michael Stephens, Managing Director, Stephens Lawyers
Winning Film: Our Superheroes by Luka Wolfgram (https://youtu.be/EaMlPOY1Eig)
1:45:42 - Karma Cola People and Planet Award
Presented by: Angela Barnett, Marketing and Storytelling, Karma Cola
Winning Film: The Pink Triangle by King Jullian Marsh (https://youtu.be/Gs4hRpfpqng)
1:48:51 - Auckland Council Film-maker Award
Presented by: Cr Christine Fletcher, Deputy Chair, Auckland Council
Winning Film: The Juice Box Bandit by Samarah Basir and Kristy Goundar (https://youtu.be/9fUkGxOHNA0)
1:53:11 - New Zealand Film Commission Young Women Film-makers Award
Presented by: Hanelle Harris, Actor and Film-maker
Winning Film: Wired by Grace Maguire (https://youtu.be/CZtu2t4B5Cc)
1:57:46 - The Coconet.tv Pasifika Award
Presented by: Penina Momoisea, Production Manager & Timena Apa, The Coconet.tv
Winning Film: Encore by Faga Tuigamala (https://youtu.be/0krRzc4vHFk)
2:01:33 - Māori Television Whakatipuranga Award
Presented by: Manukaroa Anderson, Senior Programme Commissioner, Māori Television
Winning Film: He Kākano by Kiriata (https://youtu.be/mH9EMtLjLh8)
2:05:56 - The Lowdown Award
Presented by: Virginia MacEwan, Mental Health Manager, Health Promotion Agency
Winning Film: The New Kid by Cameron White, Samuel Buchanan, Connor HItchman (https://youtu.be/zDpDHdktEnM)
2:09:13 - Ministry of Youth Development Community Participation Award
Presented by: Sarah Chapman, Youth Community Investment Advisor, Ministry of Social Development
Winning Film: Behind the Eyes by Anti Suicide Squad (https://youtu.be/-6D_AJdU0rg)
2:13:24 - Department of Conservation Big Picture Award
Presented by: Anita Anderson, Outreach and Education Manager, Department of Conservation
Winning Film: Dog Island Motu Piu by Sarah Ridsdale (https://youtu.be/jeeX3E3X5EI)
2:16:54 - Enviroschools Sustainable Future Award
Presented by: Sandy Bell-Jameson, Programme Development Coordinator, Enviroschools
Winning Film: Harikoa by Whakatupuranga Productions (https://youtu.be/-YrTYQiLh1o)
2:22:14 - New Zealand On Air Audience Favourite
Presented by: Brenda Leeuwenberg, Head of Digital, NZ On Air
Winning Film: Our Superheroes by Luka Wolfgram (https://youtu.be/EaMlPOY1Eig)
2:27:38 - The Body Shop Standout Winner
Presented by: Barrie Thomas, Managing Director, The Body Shop New Zealand
Winning Film: Dog Island Motu Piu by Sarah Ridsdale (https://youtu.be/jeeX3E3X5EI)
2:37:45 - Katie Wolfe, Special Guest
2:41:13 - Ceremony Closes with Karakia
https://wn.com/The_Someday_Awards_2016_Live
Awards ceremony for The Outlook for Someday sustainability film challenge for young people
Aotea Centre, Auckland, New Zealand – 8 December 2016
Summary below:
20:10 - Welcome by MCs - Lanita Ririnui-Ryan & Fraser Brown
22:15 - Mihi – Blackie Tohiariki
30:59 - Introduction by MCs
37:03 - David Jacobs, Director of The Outlook for Someday
49:28 - Frankie Adams, Special Guest
51:40 - Prizes introduced by MCs
54:20 - Upstart Magazine Primary/Intermediate School Performance Award
Presented by: Liesha Ward Knox, Someday Ambassador
Winning Film: The Demise of the Bees by Jiddles Movies (https://youtu.be/XSe4096eohc)
59:02 – Tearaway Secondary School Performance Award
Presented by: Breann Dias, Mavericks, Tearaway Magazine
Winning Film: Tama Iti by Weekend Warriors - The Creative Kind (https://youtu.be/yGoQYlRgV3I)
1:02:27 - What Now Primary/Intermediate School Film-makers Award
Presented by: Ronnie Taulafo, Presenter, What Now
Winning Film: Just Another Word by Mercedes Van Royen (https://youtu.be/AQynMKkwZu8)
1:06:19 - The Adam & Eve Show Secondary School Film-makers Award
Presented by: Lucy Elliott, Actor
Winning Film: Do You Ever Wish by Ash Bol (https://youtu.be/ti8Fl12rbdE)
1:10:15 – Rockstock Sustainable Lifestyle Award
Presented by: Sarah Grohnert, Film-maker
Winning Film: Avarice by Sarah Kolver (https://youtu.be/DLTImIqmF5c)
1:14:51 - O’Halloran North Shore Young Voices For Change Award
Presented by: Henry Donald, Winning Film-maker, The Someday Challenge 2015
Winning Film: Elusion by Wolfish Studios (https://youtu.be/50xiJX3H6cA)
1:18:34 – Weta Digital Media Award
Presented by: Cr Wayne Walker, Deputy Chair, Regulatory Committee, Auckland Council
Winning Film: Glad To Sea You're On Board by Alice Guerin (https://youtu.be/6Uj-Am1N9mE)
1:22:09 – Photogear Cinematography Award
Presented by: Jeff Shen, Director, Photogear
Winning Film: It Can Be Different by Isla Christensen (https://youtu.be/NXcETnUt_HM)
1:26:15 - The Wireless Storytelling Award
Presented by: Luke McPake, Visual Media Director, The Wireless
Winning Film: Warning by Film Hut Productions (https://youtu.be/xVz7-vr3oG4)
1:30:26 - New Zealand Film Commission Film-making Achievement Award
Presented by: Dale Corlett, Head of Talent Development, New Zealand Film Commission
Winning Film: The Ultimate Sacrifice by Hunter Williams (https://youtu.be/bQhOuQxBqWM)
1:35:50 - Music performed by Sonatane Kaufusi
1:41:30 - Stephens Lawyers Media Empowerment Award
Presented by: Michael Stephens, Managing Director, Stephens Lawyers
Winning Film: Our Superheroes by Luka Wolfgram (https://youtu.be/EaMlPOY1Eig)
1:45:42 - Karma Cola People and Planet Award
Presented by: Angela Barnett, Marketing and Storytelling, Karma Cola
Winning Film: The Pink Triangle by King Jullian Marsh (https://youtu.be/Gs4hRpfpqng)
1:48:51 - Auckland Council Film-maker Award
Presented by: Cr Christine Fletcher, Deputy Chair, Auckland Council
Winning Film: The Juice Box Bandit by Samarah Basir and Kristy Goundar (https://youtu.be/9fUkGxOHNA0)
1:53:11 - New Zealand Film Commission Young Women Film-makers Award
Presented by: Hanelle Harris, Actor and Film-maker
Winning Film: Wired by Grace Maguire (https://youtu.be/CZtu2t4B5Cc)
1:57:46 - The Coconet.tv Pasifika Award
Presented by: Penina Momoisea, Production Manager & Timena Apa, The Coconet.tv
Winning Film: Encore by Faga Tuigamala (https://youtu.be/0krRzc4vHFk)
2:01:33 - Māori Television Whakatipuranga Award
Presented by: Manukaroa Anderson, Senior Programme Commissioner, Māori Television
Winning Film: He Kākano by Kiriata (https://youtu.be/mH9EMtLjLh8)
2:05:56 - The Lowdown Award
Presented by: Virginia MacEwan, Mental Health Manager, Health Promotion Agency
Winning Film: The New Kid by Cameron White, Samuel Buchanan, Connor HItchman (https://youtu.be/zDpDHdktEnM)
2:09:13 - Ministry of Youth Development Community Participation Award
Presented by: Sarah Chapman, Youth Community Investment Advisor, Ministry of Social Development
Winning Film: Behind the Eyes by Anti Suicide Squad (https://youtu.be/-6D_AJdU0rg)
2:13:24 - Department of Conservation Big Picture Award
Presented by: Anita Anderson, Outreach and Education Manager, Department of Conservation
Winning Film: Dog Island Motu Piu by Sarah Ridsdale (https://youtu.be/jeeX3E3X5EI)
2:16:54 - Enviroschools Sustainable Future Award
Presented by: Sandy Bell-Jameson, Programme Development Coordinator, Enviroschools
Winning Film: Harikoa by Whakatupuranga Productions (https://youtu.be/-YrTYQiLh1o)
2:22:14 - New Zealand On Air Audience Favourite
Presented by: Brenda Leeuwenberg, Head of Digital, NZ On Air
Winning Film: Our Superheroes by Luka Wolfgram (https://youtu.be/EaMlPOY1Eig)
2:27:38 - The Body Shop Standout Winner
Presented by: Barrie Thomas, Managing Director, The Body Shop New Zealand
Winning Film: Dog Island Motu Piu by Sarah Ridsdale (https://youtu.be/jeeX3E3X5EI)
2:37:45 - Katie Wolfe, Special Guest
2:41:13 - Ceremony Closes with Karakia
- published: 08 Dec 2016
- views: 901
2:42
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina | Official Trailer | Netflix
Her name is Sabrina Spellman.
Half witch. Half mortal. On her 16th birthday, Sabrina (Kiernan Shipka) has to make a choice between the witch world of her fami...
Her name is Sabrina Spellman.
Half witch. Half mortal. On her 16th birthday, Sabrina (Kiernan Shipka) has to make a choice between the witch world of her family and the human world of her friends. With her aunties (Miranda Otto, Lucy Davis), her cat Salem, and her boyfriend Harvey Kinkle (Ross Lynch), Sabrina will face horrors and new adventures in the mysterious town of Greendale. From the executive producers of Riverdale comes a haunting new tale.
Watch Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Only on Netflix
https://www.netflix.com/in/title/80223989
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qBUt7
About Netflix:
Netflix is the world's leading internet entertainment service with 130 million memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on any internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.
Connect with Netflix Online:
Visit Netflix WEBSITE: http://nflx.it/29BcWb5
Like Netflix Kids on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/NetflixFamily
Like Netflix on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/29kkAtN
Follow Netflix on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/29gswqd
Follow Netflix on INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/29oO4UP
Follow Netflix on TUMBLR: http://bit.ly/29kkemT
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina | Official Trailer | Netflix
http://youtube.com/netflix
Magic and mischief collide as half-human, half-witch Sabrina navigates between two worlds: mortal teen life and her family's legacy, the Church of Night.
https://wn.com/Chilling_Adventures_Of_Sabrina_|_Official_Trailer_|_Netflix
Her name is Sabrina Spellman.
Half witch. Half mortal. On her 16th birthday, Sabrina (Kiernan Shipka) has to make a choice between the witch world of her family and the human world of her friends. With her aunties (Miranda Otto, Lucy Davis), her cat Salem, and her boyfriend Harvey Kinkle (Ross Lynch), Sabrina will face horrors and new adventures in the mysterious town of Greendale. From the executive producers of Riverdale comes a haunting new tale.
Watch Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Only on Netflix
https://www.netflix.com/in/title/80223989
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qBUt7
About Netflix:
Netflix is the world's leading internet entertainment service with 130 million memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on any internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.
Connect with Netflix Online:
Visit Netflix WEBSITE: http://nflx.it/29BcWb5
Like Netflix Kids on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/NetflixFamily
Like Netflix on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/29kkAtN
Follow Netflix on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/29gswqd
Follow Netflix on INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/29oO4UP
Follow Netflix on TUMBLR: http://bit.ly/29kkemT
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina | Official Trailer | Netflix
http://youtube.com/netflix
Magic and mischief collide as half-human, half-witch Sabrina navigates between two worlds: mortal teen life and her family's legacy, the Church of Night.
- published: 03 Oct 2018
- views: 8508228
6:49
Dragon Ball Z PART 2 - Did You Know Voice Acting?
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Did you know about the voice actors of your favorite Dragon Ball Z characters? Goku's...
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Did you know about the voice actors of your favorite Dragon Ball Z characters? Goku's had QUITE a few number of voice actors AND actresses throughout the years...but his Japanese voice has remained the same for well over 20 years. Would you believe that Goku's been played by the same woman who voiced him as a young child ALL this time in Japan? You might even recognize some of the show's Japanese cast if you've played certain video games! You won't believe which super saiyan shares the voice of Captain Falcon in Super Smash Bros.!
Originally inspired by "Did You Know Gaming?"
https://www.youtube.com/DYKGaming
Audio mastering by Omahdon
https://www.youtube.com/user/Omahdon
Music provided by MyNewSoundtrack
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Voice Acting audio samples and research from:
http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/
http://www.kanzenshuu.com/
Likenesses used: Brianne Sidall, Chris Ayres, Chris Cason, Colleen Clinkenbeard, Ceyli Delgadillo, Chuck Huber, Carly Hunter, Christopher Sabat, Dameon Clarke, Dale Wilson, Gen Fukanaga, Hikaru Midorikawa, Ian James Corlett, John Burgmeier, Justin Cook, Jeremy Inman, Jason Liebrecht, Josh Martin, J. Michael Tatum, Jeffery Watson, Jeremiah Yurk, Kirby Morrow, Kent Williams, Leslie Alexander, Laurie Steele, Linda Young, Mike McFarland, Meredith McCoy, Masako Nozawa, Monica Rial, Peter Kelamis, Peter Mayhew, Ryo Horikawa, Saffron Henderson, Stephanie Nadolny, Sean Schemmel, Sonny Strait, Toshio Furukawa, Takeshi Kusao, Tiffany Volmer, Travis Willingham and Zoe Slusar.
All borrowed images are © their respective owners and are used for educational purposes only.
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Did you know about the voice actors of your favorite Dragon Ball Z characters? Goku's had QUITE a few number of voice actors AND actresses throughout the years...but his Japanese voice has remained the same for well over 20 years. Would you believe that Goku's been played by the same woman who voiced him as a young child ALL this time in Japan? You might even recognize some of the show's Japanese cast if you've played certain video games! You won't believe which super saiyan shares the voice of Captain Falcon in Super Smash Bros.!
Originally inspired by "Did You Know Gaming?"
https://www.youtube.com/DYKGaming
Audio mastering by Omahdon
https://www.youtube.com/user/Omahdon
Music provided by MyNewSoundtrack
https://www.youtube.com/user/mynewsoundtrack
Voice Acting audio samples and research from:
http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/
http://www.kanzenshuu.com/
Likenesses used: Brianne Sidall, Chris Ayres, Chris Cason, Colleen Clinkenbeard, Ceyli Delgadillo, Chuck Huber, Carly Hunter, Christopher Sabat, Dameon Clarke, Dale Wilson, Gen Fukanaga, Hikaru Midorikawa, Ian James Corlett, John Burgmeier, Justin Cook, Jeremy Inman, Jason Liebrecht, Josh Martin, J. Michael Tatum, Jeffery Watson, Jeremiah Yurk, Kirby Morrow, Kent Williams, Leslie Alexander, Laurie Steele, Linda Young, Mike McFarland, Meredith McCoy, Masako Nozawa, Monica Rial, Peter Kelamis, Peter Mayhew, Ryo Horikawa, Saffron Henderson, Stephanie Nadolny, Sean Schemmel, Sonny Strait, Toshio Furukawa, Takeshi Kusao, Tiffany Volmer, Travis Willingham and Zoe Slusar.
All borrowed images are © their respective owners and are used for educational purposes only.
- published: 15 Apr 2014
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Mega Man 102 pt1 | Electric Nightmare | Full Episodes | HD | Superhero Cartoons | 90s Cartoon
Mega Man 102 pt1 | Electric Nightmare | Full Episodes | HD | Superhero Cartoons | 90s Cartoon
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Meet Mega Man a robo...
Mega Man 102 pt1 | Electric Nightmare | Full Episodes | HD | Superhero Cartoons | 90s Cartoon
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Meet Mega Man a robot programmed by Dr. Light, designed to protect the world from Dr. Wily and his army of robots.
Dr. Wily takes over the power grid with a device that allows him to control machines through electricity. He then proceeds to attempt to take over the city with things like rampaging soda machines and runaway monorail cars and only Mega Man can stop his plans.
Dr. Light and Dr. Wily were brilliant scientists in the field of robotics, who worked together in a laboratory trying to advance the science. One day, they finished an extremely advanced prototype, but shortly after being activated, it started destroying the laboratory. Dr. Light immediately believed that the prototype's guidance system, which Dr. Wily had personally programmed, was the source of the problem and concluded they would start over again. Angered, Dr. Wily attempted to steal the plans later that night, but Dr. Light catches him. Wily is able to steal the plans after knocking Dr. Light down, and goes off to what is apparently an abandoned area, and modifies the old robot prototype into Proto Man.
Later, Dr. Light builds Rock and Roll, advanced robots with personalities, along with Ice Man, Guts Man, and Cut Man. Dr. Wily and Proto Man go and steal the robots, reprogramming the latter three robots as henchmen. Dr. Wily attempts to reprogram Rock and Roll at his lab later, but Rock decides to trick Dr. Wily. He tells Dr. Wily that Dr. Light also built "super warrior robots", and that if Rock and Roll are let go, he'll tell him how to defeat the robots. Rock uses this lie (Dr. Wily believing robots can't lie) to cause a distraction and escape with Roll. Dr. Light decides to reprogram and reoutfit Rock into Mega Man, who from then on keeps the world safe. This tale is told in Episode 1, "The Beginning".
Mega Man (voiced by Ian James Corlett) – Mirroring his origins in the video games, Mega Man was originally an assistant robot built by Dr. Light and called Rock. He originally donned a blue T-shirt and shorts but also wore his typical robot boots. After Wily reprograms Light's first industrial robots (the Mega Man robot masters) he captures Rock and Roll to make them his servants too. Rock tricks Wily into freeing them as he can't conceive of a robot being able to lie. Rock is then rebuilt into a fighting robot. His primary weapon is the plasma-cannon which he fires from his left arm after withdrawing his hand into it. He can also copy Wily's robots' abilities by touching them. During battle, Mega Man cracks jokes and puns. He has numerous catchphrases; the one he uses most frequently is "Sizzling Circuits". Ironically, Corlett, who voices Mega Man here, previously voiced Dr. Wily in Captain N: The Game Master.
Dr. Light (voiced by Jim Byrnes) – Mega Man's creator. He used to work with Dr. Wily to create a line of industrial robots until the latter stole their plans and a defective prototype. Light built Rock, Roll, and the first three robot masters (unlike the six from Mega Man 1), Cut Man, Guts Man, and Ice Man. After Wily reprogrammed his industrial robots, Light rebuilds Rock into Mega Man in order to stop his schemes. Throughout the series, Light builds other robots and inventions to help humanity and to stop Wily's plots. His appearance differs slightly from his game counterpart; he has a shorter beard and grey hair. Fans of the show also note his ability to state the blatantly obvious. Jim Byrnes would later reprise his role as Dr. Light (although renamed Dr. Wright) in the English dub of Mega Man: Upon a Star.
Roll (voiced by Robyn Ross) – Mega Man's sister who assists him on missions. She was built as a household robot and possesses a number of home-appliances which switch on and off similarly to Mega Man's plasma cannon. Most frequently she uses a vacuum cleaner which has enough force to pull robots to pieces and which can also occasionally suck in enemy projectiles and fire them back. Roll is depicted as being much more mature than her game counterpart physically, and dons a red-and-yellow jumpsuit instead of a dress.
Rush (voiced by Ian James Corlett) – Mega Man's robot dog. Mega Man uses Rush's jet-mode, in which he turns into a jet board, as a primary means of transportation throughout the series. Rush also has a number of other modes though none which are directly derived from the games. Rush's nose can "sniff out anything" and was once used to locate a bomb planted by Wily. His ears also detect faraway sound. Rush acts similarly to Scooby Doo in many respects, often performing silly antics on his own. He also alternates between making typical dog-sounds and speaking. Though most of the time he only parrots other characters, he also appears to have a limited ability for independent speech, mostly for comedy purposes (such as announci
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Mega Man 102 pt1 | Electric Nightmare | Full Episodes | HD | Superhero Cartoons | 90s Cartoon
Subscribe to Mega Man: http://bit.ly/2qvxOef
Meet Mega Man a robot programmed by Dr. Light, designed to protect the world from Dr. Wily and his army of robots.
Dr. Wily takes over the power grid with a device that allows him to control machines through electricity. He then proceeds to attempt to take over the city with things like rampaging soda machines and runaway monorail cars and only Mega Man can stop his plans.
Dr. Light and Dr. Wily were brilliant scientists in the field of robotics, who worked together in a laboratory trying to advance the science. One day, they finished an extremely advanced prototype, but shortly after being activated, it started destroying the laboratory. Dr. Light immediately believed that the prototype's guidance system, which Dr. Wily had personally programmed, was the source of the problem and concluded they would start over again. Angered, Dr. Wily attempted to steal the plans later that night, but Dr. Light catches him. Wily is able to steal the plans after knocking Dr. Light down, and goes off to what is apparently an abandoned area, and modifies the old robot prototype into Proto Man.
Later, Dr. Light builds Rock and Roll, advanced robots with personalities, along with Ice Man, Guts Man, and Cut Man. Dr. Wily and Proto Man go and steal the robots, reprogramming the latter three robots as henchmen. Dr. Wily attempts to reprogram Rock and Roll at his lab later, but Rock decides to trick Dr. Wily. He tells Dr. Wily that Dr. Light also built "super warrior robots", and that if Rock and Roll are let go, he'll tell him how to defeat the robots. Rock uses this lie (Dr. Wily believing robots can't lie) to cause a distraction and escape with Roll. Dr. Light decides to reprogram and reoutfit Rock into Mega Man, who from then on keeps the world safe. This tale is told in Episode 1, "The Beginning".
Mega Man (voiced by Ian James Corlett) – Mirroring his origins in the video games, Mega Man was originally an assistant robot built by Dr. Light and called Rock. He originally donned a blue T-shirt and shorts but also wore his typical robot boots. After Wily reprograms Light's first industrial robots (the Mega Man robot masters) he captures Rock and Roll to make them his servants too. Rock tricks Wily into freeing them as he can't conceive of a robot being able to lie. Rock is then rebuilt into a fighting robot. His primary weapon is the plasma-cannon which he fires from his left arm after withdrawing his hand into it. He can also copy Wily's robots' abilities by touching them. During battle, Mega Man cracks jokes and puns. He has numerous catchphrases; the one he uses most frequently is "Sizzling Circuits". Ironically, Corlett, who voices Mega Man here, previously voiced Dr. Wily in Captain N: The Game Master.
Dr. Light (voiced by Jim Byrnes) – Mega Man's creator. He used to work with Dr. Wily to create a line of industrial robots until the latter stole their plans and a defective prototype. Light built Rock, Roll, and the first three robot masters (unlike the six from Mega Man 1), Cut Man, Guts Man, and Ice Man. After Wily reprogrammed his industrial robots, Light rebuilds Rock into Mega Man in order to stop his schemes. Throughout the series, Light builds other robots and inventions to help humanity and to stop Wily's plots. His appearance differs slightly from his game counterpart; he has a shorter beard and grey hair. Fans of the show also note his ability to state the blatantly obvious. Jim Byrnes would later reprise his role as Dr. Light (although renamed Dr. Wright) in the English dub of Mega Man: Upon a Star.
Roll (voiced by Robyn Ross) – Mega Man's sister who assists him on missions. She was built as a household robot and possesses a number of home-appliances which switch on and off similarly to Mega Man's plasma cannon. Most frequently she uses a vacuum cleaner which has enough force to pull robots to pieces and which can also occasionally suck in enemy projectiles and fire them back. Roll is depicted as being much more mature than her game counterpart physically, and dons a red-and-yellow jumpsuit instead of a dress.
Rush (voiced by Ian James Corlett) – Mega Man's robot dog. Mega Man uses Rush's jet-mode, in which he turns into a jet board, as a primary means of transportation throughout the series. Rush also has a number of other modes though none which are directly derived from the games. Rush's nose can "sniff out anything" and was once used to locate a bomb planted by Wily. His ears also detect faraway sound. Rush acts similarly to Scooby Doo in many respects, often performing silly antics on his own. He also alternates between making typical dog-sounds and speaking. Though most of the time he only parrots other characters, he also appears to have a limited ability for independent speech, mostly for comedy purposes (such as announci
- published: 17 Aug 2019
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