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Tetris with some walkie talkies and a skyscraper. Teamwork |
The land that Hitler "loved" beckons and P.A. answers the call! After being destroyed during World War 2 (one of those rare sequels that are better than the first), Warsaw rebuilds only to be conquered by P.A.RODY and his empire. P.A.RODY SHOW Episode 38 Warsa |
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Chuck's ultra-powerful predatory instincts have led him to Sean Connery's highly top-secret skyscraper. Thus far, it's only rage that carries him, but a certain feeling of something missing continues to creep up on him. Shrugging it off, knowing he's Chuck Norris, his killer instincts drive him further into the depths of far more powerful challenges... Chuck Norris in Oblivion Episo |
GI Joe: The Epic Saga Episode 7! New episodes uploaded every week all the way to 100! In this episode: TERRORIST ATTACK! General Hawk and the Joes find Falcon in front of GI Joe Tower only to witness Terrorist Cobra flying a plane into the GI Joe Tower! The Joes send in the Fire Brigade, but will they make it out alive? Notable characters: TERRORIST flying a plane into the GI Joe Skyscraper! Originally created by RavenStake.com Episode 7 of 100 - GI JOE THE |
Trademark discusses numerous matters; including his influence on the invention of the skyscraper, as well as why the haters cannot stop his reign upon music. Check out www.myspace.com/TheTrademarkExperience to see what all the hype is about. Trademark After-Party Intervie |
My next three overt assignments will be here. Can you stop me? Three Overt Assignments |
Just goofing around with After Effects and a green screen while I was waiting for talent in an interview to show up.. Falling from 32'nd floor window in NYC Another bad day at work... |
"It's Mine" is a combination live action and computer generated spot set during the famous Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. When a giant Coca-Cola contour bottle balloon joins the parade, a good-natured tussle ensues among the skyscrapers of New York as several well-known character balloons vie for the floating Coke. In the end, the surprise victor shows that even a perennial underdog can triumph on 'The Coke Side of Life.' Coca Cola Super Bowl Televisio |
Chinese emperor enjoys watching elephant thrown off skyscraper! Elephant Gets Tossed |
Very Cynical American Commercial Parachute Course Commercial |
The sights, the sounds, the smells of Singapore are all brought into your computer room, bathroom or whatever room you watch YouTube. P.A.RODY and Mila Kunis hit it off great while Elisha Cuthbert pouts in a corner. Singapore, home to the singer-songwriter LOBO, keeps it all to itself while the rest of the world can only watch and envy. P.A.RODY SHOW Episode 34 Singa |
Come to the Gorilla Tango Theatre on WEDNESDAYS, November 19th (9:30) and December 3rd (8:00). We have some great acts booked (Improv, Stand-Up, Music and Performance).
Song: "Skyscraper Heels" by Harold & Maude
Special Thanks to: Cameron Esposito, Charles Grodin, Prescott Tolk, Nikki Pierce, Sterling Martin, C.J. Toledano, Brian Dongarra, Caleb Manci, Matt Lang, Philip Downie, Dan Abbate, Kelly Williams, Giau Truong and Jessica Smith. Mitzi's Variety Hour! |
P.A. travels to the ultra-futuristic city of Shanghai. He meets a couple of ultra-friendly Chinese females who can't get enough of his wit and charm - and cash. Shanghai lights up like no other city P.A. has ever seen! P.A.RODY SHOW Episode 32 SHANG |
Election Problems. After a near death experience with a skyscraper Harry decides to follow a lead to find the man who tried to kill him at the old reservoir. Unfortunately his arch nemesis has the same idea and its not long before Harry faces danger once again. The cartoon Adventures of Harr |
Second Part of Episode 1, The Show THE SHOW Ep.1 Part 2 |
P.A. Rody visits Hong Kong again because he loves the smell of capitalism. And asian women. He's been there before, but didn't take the production crew for the show along because he just didn't feel like it. Needed some space. Even multi-billionaire philanthropists need space every now and then. Supermodels and whiny little multi-millionaire philanthropists just don't seem to understand that. Anyway, there are a LOT of tall buildings there and you know how P.A. loves those things. P.A.RODY SHOW Episode 33 Hong |
animated video teaching people not to climb skyscrapers.
Awesome. The Consequences |
http://www.lukehadley.com DVLH A stunt is an unusual and difficult physical feat, or any act requiring a special skill, performed for artistic purposes in TV, theatre or cinema. Stunts are a big part of many action movies. Stunt performances are highly choreographed and may be rigorously rehearsed for hours, days and sometimes weeks before a performance. Seasoned professionals will commonly treat a performance as if they have never done it before, since the risks in stunt work are high, every move and position must be correct to reduce risk of injury from accidents
Stars who do stunts
In the early days of cinema, some actors such as Buster Keaton and Charles Chaplin did most of their own physical stunts. However, as these performances were usually very dangerous and many movie stars were not so athletic, filmmakers and insurance companies turned to hiring stunt doubles to do the stunts.
Most action movie actors today use stunt doubles, though some of them do a few of their own stunts to please movie fans. One famous exception to this norm has been Jackie Chan from Hong Kong. Phanom Yeerum, an actor who is highly skilled in Muay Thai, also does all his stunts without assistance.
Popular Indian actor Jayan used to do physical stunts without stunt doubles. He was killed in a helicopter crash while doing a stunt for a Malayalam language movie in 1980. Hrithik Roshan too performed his own stunts for the much acclaimed films Krrish and Dhoom 2 that sprang him to instant stardom after his break with the movie Kaho Na Pyar Hai in which he played a macho man in the second half.
Notable among the professional Hollywood stuntmen are Yakima Canutt and Dar Robinson.
In his movies, Tom Cruise performs many of his own stunts without doubles, including the Mission: Impossible Trilogy and Minority Report [citation needed].
[edit] Some notable movie stunts
Two stuntmen held together by a not-so-hidden line (clearly visible in this close-up) being flown around by a helicopter in The MatrixSafety Last
Silent comedian Harold Lloyd climbs the entire height of a Los Angeles skyscraper without wires, or nets. Lloyd dangles from a broken clock face on the topmost floor above moving traffic despite having only three fingers on his right hand.
Steamboat Bill, Jr.
The front of a house falls down with Buster Keaton standing in the exact position of an open window, leaving him unharmed. His stone-faced expression remains.
Ben-Hur
Joe Canutt Judah Ben-Hur rides his chariot over the wreck of a competitor. He is launched over the front of his chariot and barely manages to hang on to the front as he climbs back up.
The Great Escape
Pursued by Germans, Bud Ekins as Capt. Virgil "The Cooler King" Hilts jumps his motorcycle 60 feet over a barbed-wire fence... but doesn't quite make it to safety.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Trapped by the Superposse, Butch and Sundance leap off a cliff into raging waters knowing that the "fall will probably kill [them]".
Papillon
Papillion makes his final bid for freedom by leaping from a cliff into the sea. Dar Robinson doubled for Steve McQueen, his first major stunt in a Hollywood film.
Live and Let Die
Ross Kananga as James Bond uses four crocodiles as stepping stones to reach safety on the other side. Kananga, who owned the crocodile farm seen in the film, and after whom the main villain is named, did the stunt five times wearing the same crocodile skin shoes as his character had chosen to wear. During the fourth attempt, the last crocodile bit through the shoe and into his foot. The fifth attempt is one seen on film, with the tied-down crocodiles snapping at his feet as he passes over them.
Live and Let Die
In the same film, Jerry Comeaux as James Bond jumps his speedboat 70 feet over a police car, a record that remained for 15 years.
The Man Who Would Be King
A major character dies when the rope bridge he is standing on is cut. British stuntman Joe Powell volunteered for the stunt after the rest of the stuntmen came down with a mysterious ailment. He fell 80 feet onto cardboard boxes balanced on the edge of a ravine. If he had missed the boxes, no safety wire or parachute would have stopped him falling to the bottom of the ravine. Making the situation more dangerous was the rope bridge, which caused Powell to spin as he fell. Ryan balances things on his fa |
Hay you, what you call it, the civilised world, we are going to destroy your bloody civilization, and all civilisations on planet earth.
we are the brave of the caves shall dominate the planet earth, and
kick you out of our planet and force you to leave to the
Moon, Mars or even to outer space.
For millenniums we have been living in our planet, until the stupid Babylonian, Assyrian,Persian,and Egyptian built that filthy early civilization and from that bloody time mankind started to fight us and got us out of our caves.
Filthy civilization progressed more and more, as the Chinese,the Indian ,Moslem,European,and of course you American build the monster civilized world, as you call it, we the apes cannot bear it any more and have decided from our motherland Afghanistan together with our brothers apes from Arab countries to establish AlQaeda to wipe out your civilization and kick you out of our planet earth.
We shall fight you till the end when we destroy what you call it
the civilized world.
We feel home and comfortable when we live in caves and using just
stone for our daily life.
We do not need your cars, trains, airplanes, skyscrapers, hitch, music,movie, television, computer, internet, and the list is long of your nonsense.
We shall destroy you and your civilization and warn you to hurry up to move out of our planet earth.
Mulla Omer, Bin Laden, and other brothers are all our leaders who
are determined to de-civilized the plant earth and punish all
nations that build civilization.
Talking of a dialogue of civilization,to us this is
nonsense, we are determined as ever, that even the word civilization shall be scraped from any language.
Our task as Al-Qaeida is to de-civilized the world and liberate our home planet of the Apes from the filth of your civilization.
Nobody has the capability to stop us and we shall destroy anything related to civilization, this is our task and aim in our struggle against the
infidels.
You have seen how we are wiping out civilization in Iraq, we are car bombing anything, human, bridges, building, transportations, oil and energy installation,libraries,cinemas,art galleries,and anything related to civilization. We apes can not stand anything civilized and our anemy is any human being who does not follow our teaching. Alqaeda program to destroy the |
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A sequence that we decided NOT to use for the film SKINNY BOY. Reasons are not needed to be mentioned, I guess.
Director: Sohrab Bayat
Camera: Gover Meit
Design is often viewed as a more rigorous form of art, or art with a clearly defined purpose. The distinction is usually made when someone other than the artist is defining the purpose. In graphic arts the distinction is often made between fine art and commercial art.
In the realm of the arts, design is more relevant to the "applied" arts, such as architecture and industrial design. In fact today the term design is widely associated to modern industrial product design as initiated by Raymond Loewy and teachings at the Bauhaus and Ulm School of Design (HfG Ulm) in Germany during the 20th Century.
Design implies a conscious effort to create something that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. For example, a graphic artist may design an advertisement poster. This person's job is to communicate the advertisement message (functional aspect) and to make it look good (aesthetically pleasing). The distinction between pure and applied arts is not completely clear, but one may consider Jackson Pollock's (often criticized as "splatter") paintings as an example of pure art. One may assume his art does not convey a message based on the obvious differences between an advertisement poster and the mere possibility of an abstract message of a Jackson Pollock painting. One may speculate that Pollock, when painting, worked more intuitively than would a graphic artist, when consciously designing a poster. However, Mark Getlein suggests the principles of design are "almost instinctive", "built-in", "natural", and part of "our sense of 'rightness'."[3] Pollock, as a trained artist, may have utilized design whether conscious or not.
Engineering is often viewed as a more rigorous form of design. Contrary views suggest that design is a component of engineering aside from production and other operations which utilize engineering. A neutral view may suggest that both design and engineering simply overlap, depending on the discipline of design. The American Heritage Dictionary defines design as: "To conceive or fashion in the mind; invent," and "To formulate a plan", and defines engineering as: "The application of scientific and mathematical principles to practical ends such as the design, manufacture, and operation of efficient and economical structures, machines, processes, and systems.".[4][5] Both are forms of problem-solving with a defined distinction being the application of "scientific and mathematical principles". How much science is applied in a design is a question of what is considered "science". Along with the question of what is considered science, there is social science versus natural science. Scientists at Xerox PARC made the distinction of design versus engineering at "moving minds" versus "moving molecules".
The relationship between design and production is one of planning and executing. In theory, the plan should anticipate and compensate for potential problems in the execution process. Design involves problem-solving and creativity. In contrast, production involves a routine or pre-planned process. A design may also be a mere plan that does not include a production or engineering process, although a working knowledge of such processes is usually expected of designers. In some cases, it may be unnecessary and/or impractical to expect a designer with a broad multidisciplinary knowledge required for such designs to also have a detailed knowledge of how to produce the product.
Design and production are intertwined in many creative professional careers, meaning problem-solving is part of execution and the reverse. As the cost of rearrangement increases, the need for separating design from production increases as well. For example, a high-budget project, such as a skyscraper, requires separating (design) architecture from (production) construction. A Low-budget project, such as a locally printed office party invitation flyer, can be rearranged and printed dozens of times at the low cost of a few sheets of paper, a few drops of ink, and less than one hour's pay of a desktop publisher.
This is not to say that production never involves problem-solving or creativity, nor design always involves creativity. Designs are rarely perfect and are sometimes repetitive. The imperfection of a design may task a production position (e.g. production artist, construction worker) with utilizing creativity or problem-solving skills to compensate for what was overlooked in the design process. Likewise, a design may be a simple repetition (copy) of a known preexisting solution, requiring minimal, if any, creativity or problem-solving skills from the designer. Sina Turner's vision on design |
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