From http://www.ImprovEverywhere.com, 16 agents create a spontaneous musical in a food cou
From http://www.ImprovEverywhere.com, 16 agents create a spontaneous musical in a food court in a Los Angeles mall. Using wireless microphones and the mall's PA system, both their voices and the music was amplified throughout the food court. All cameras were hidden behind two-way mirrors and other concealed structures.
This is one of over 70 different missions Improv Everywhere has executed over the past six years in New York City. Others include Frozen Grand Central, the Best Buy uniform prank, and the famous U2 Rooftop Hoax, to name a few. Visit the website to see tons of photos and video of all of our work, including behind the scenes information on how this video was made.
Song by Scott Brown and Anthony King. Arranged by Jamie Laboz
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hey guys...
my guitar player pete and i are about to do a short radio tour, stopping at
hey guys...
my guitar player pete and i are about to do a short radio tour, stopping at the stations and playing a song and talking with some people on the air. should be fun! we're starting in glasgow and working our way back down to london, so listen for us on UK radio stations this week.
here's a little bit from rehearsal at my flat the other day. 'not sorry' unplugged...hehehehe
lots of love terra
ps - 'not sorry' is doing well at radio - lots of stations are starting to pick it up, so let me know when you hear it! xoxo
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A year after 'Say It's Possible' was featured on Youtube, I was fortunate enough to play m
A year after 'Say It's Possible' was featured on Youtube, I was fortunate enough to play my song at the Live Earth London concert at Wembley Stadium.
The song was inspired by Al Gore's film, 'An Inconvenient Truth,' so when I saw him at a party in Los Angeles last February, I gathered my courage and introduced myself. I told him the story of how his film had inspired this song which basically changed my life.
I sent him the links to my video and felt lucky just to have met him. I had no idea that I would later be asked to be part of Live Earth. I am grateful for this incredible opportunity and hope that my experience can encourage other people to dream big and expect the unexpected. Nothing is beyond our reach.
with love terra
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I asked people from around the world to film themselves answering the question "what would
I asked people from around the world to film themselves answering the question "what would you do/want if anything were possible?" in three words or less. THANK YOU to all of you. This project is a true reflection of what we can do together.
Produced by Sam Englebardt, Terra Naomi and Jonathan Bird. Directed by Jonathan Bird.
xo terra
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Directed by Lasse Gjertsen
Copyrights: Casa Musicale Sonzogno, Milan, 2007
This is a m
Directed by Lasse Gjertsen Copyrights: Casa Musicale Sonzogno, Milan, 2007
This is a music video for the italian cellist Giovanni Sollima, on two of his compositions; "Terra Aria" and "Concerto Rotondo". Enjoy!
www.sonzogno.it
So this is the project I've been working on for the last 5 months, and heres how part 1 of it is made:
On the six arms parts, which by the way took most of the time to make, I filmed Sollima playing the different layers of cello after each other. I then edited the video frame by frame in Photoshop (remember, it's 25 frames per second of video), cutting his arms out from the other layers and pasting it on top, matching the movement of the cello. This was done ca 4000 times, by myself.
The clouds were actually filmed in my backyard, sped up 1250 times. The birds we're filmed in my town, Larvik, Norway on clear blue sky, so that I could use blue screen keying to put them on top of the clouds. It's hard to notice, but the birds are moving in half speed slow motion. I also had to stabilize the motion of the birds, since I filmed it with handhelt camcorder. The sequence was cut together using After Effects and Premiere.
The forest, river sequence was photographed in a forest in Arona, Italy. I took a picture ca. every five meters, and morphed the images together using WinMorph, matching the pace of the music.
The zooming sequence is very hard to explain. Basically, the first 8 seconds after it starts zooming and when you see Mr Sollima's face is real photos. The rest inbetween are "painted" in Photoshop by me.
The rest of this part is merely editing in Premiere and After Effects. Allright!
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Yup.. My aunt`s debute:P
Fun to make, surely fun to watch;)
Enjoy:D
Yup.. My aunt`s debute:P Fun to make, surely fun to watch;) Enjoy:D
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Alanis Morissette "My Humps" video
Alanis Morissette "My Humps" video
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