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Mathieu Labaye's short-movie, Camera etc (Belgium, Liège): http://www.ca...
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Mathieu Labaye's short-movie, Camera etc (Belgium, Liège): http://www.camera... Great tribute to his father Benoît Labaye, suffered from a multiple sclerosis at 29 years old. Benoît Labaye had been confined to a wheelchair since age 40 and died at 55 years old the 04.22.2006, as a result of a pneumonia.
In the movie, you can hear Benoît Labaye speaking:
"I think it's by the movement you appropriate your own life. By the freedom to come and go, to have gestures of love, tenderness, anger, whatever. When you are deprived of movements, as I am and as a lot of other people are, I think if you want to survive, you must reinvent the movement differently. And so what happens inside my head isn't purely brain, purely intellectual. It's a way of recreating an inner space which is also my freedom."
"When you live a severe handicap, when you live absolutely still, dependent, you live, in fact, something that can't be shared, that can't be easily expressed, which you can't easily talk about. Because when two people talk, to be able to understand each other, they need to have a minimum of common experience between them, to speak of something they both know from some form of experience."
"Sure, the stillness, the handicap, brings you to the conclusion and to the gradual acceptance that there's a certain number of things that you can't do. But conversely I think it opens a whole bunch of new possibilities, notably with inner freedom, inner space, but also with the way you can come in contact, in relation with others. I think there is in the handicap, in the disease, a lot of potentiality. The human being is inexhaustible at the level of desire, of energy, of inner strength. Ans it's something you discover with maybe more urge, more intensity, when you're deprived of movement."
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court-métrage de Mathieu Labaye, Camera etc (Belgique,Liège): http://www.camera... Magnifique hommage à son père Benoît Labaye, atteint d'une sclérose en plaques à 29 ans. Dans un fauteuil roulant à 40 ans, Benoît Labaye s'est éteint le 22.04.2006 à l'age de 55 ans des suites d'une pneumonie. ...................................................................................................................................................................................
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Some clips of Robot chicken making fun of star wars. Brodcasted by adult...
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Some clips of Robot chicken making fun of star wars. Brodcasted by adult swim.
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UPDATE: I've won first place for the Audio for Picture Awards ceremony a...
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UPDATE: I've won first place for the Audio for Picture Awards ceremony at my school. Woot!
First off, the animation is not by me and is not owned by me. For more information on this animation, go here: http://en.wikiped...
This was a project for Post-Production Audio Lab at Institute of Audio Research. Youtube squashed the quality of both video and audio, so you might not be able to hear the subtlety.
About 99% of the SFX are from www.freesound.org. The one foley we created was the grinding noise from the skateboard. Thanks to Simon Mazik for helping me out.
The music is an original composition by me. I segmented the piece of music according to the transitions of the video.
The ADR are done by friends of mine. Big thanks to Albert Lim, Victor Lien, Kenneth Wonderland, Jackie Cruz, Linda Chen, Dorothy Hui and her friends.
Enjoy!
My website is: www.bingthoven.com
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This one's for the kids. Not really, though. (Note: If you have epileps...
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This one's for the kids. Not really, though. (Note: If you have epilepsy, you might want to watch some other vid instead.) Dave: Luke Barats Randy the Rhinoceros: Joe Bereta Kid Kadets: Kiersten, JT, Emma and Noah Production Music: 5 Alarm Music
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