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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Harry Potter y las reliquias de la Muerte

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Harry Potter y las reliquias de la Muerte

from YouTube :: Tag // harry-potter on December 02, 2009
Duration: 51
Author: armafla Keywords: Emma Watson y Rupert Grint Added: December 1, 2009
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This Week In Social Media: Nov 13, 2009 iePlexus

This Week In Social Media: Nov 13, 2009 iePlexus

from recent posts tagged social - blip.tv (beta) on November 13, 2009
Duration: 300
iePlexus takes a look at what happened this week in the world of Social Media. http://www.ieplexus.com/ http://www.ieplexus.com/blog http://www.facebook.com/ieplexus http://www.twitter.com/ieplexus
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WSJ Won't Charge for All Mobile Content: MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer September 18, 2009

WSJ Won't Charge for All Mobile Content: MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer September 18, 2009

from recent posts tagged blackberry - blip.tv (beta) on September 18, 2009
Duration: 138
* WSJ won't charge for all mobile content. * Verizon doesn't care about landlines. * Vivendi discussing how to handle NBCU investment. * Palm Pre did not help Palm's business. * Ernie Anastos drops F-bomb on news. Read more at http://www.ShellyPalmer.com
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Pirate Bay Wants To Go Public: MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer August 6, 2009

Pirate Bay Wants To Go Public: MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer August 6, 2009

from recent posts tagged factory - blip.tv (beta) on August 06, 2009
Duration: 131
* Pirate Bay looks to go public. * Google purchases On2 Technologies. * Publicis in lead for Microsoft's Razorfish. * News Corp. reports yearly lose of $3.4 billion. * Cisco's net income down 46%. Read more at http://www.ShellyPalmer.com
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Southside Cemetery Choir - "If We Bury You Ass Up"

Southside Cemetery Choir - "If We Bury You Ass Up"

from recent posts tagged bury - blip.tv (beta) on May 22, 2009
Duration: 64
A promo/sketch for Elliott and Phil's (AND FRIENDS!) new group Southside Cemetery Choir. The song you hear is "H2CO". The man you see is Preston. The album is available, FOR FREE, at www.sleepingintheaviary.com .
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Carbonara a la Twittervlog

Carbonara a la Twittervlog

from recent posts tagged n93 - blip.tv (beta) on November 16, 2007
Duration: 351
This is a recipe Jeffrey posted on truthfairy.eu for Day 11 of NaVloPoMo. I read on Twitter that a few other NaVloPoMoers have been making it. So I thought I'd have a go myself. I'm not much of a cook, but as I mentioned the other night, one of my 15 failed 2007 New Year's Resolutions was to cook 2 recipes every week. So this is my second recipe for the third week of January. He called it Quick & Dirty Carbonara. My version isn't as quick, but it's definitely more dirty.
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Kate's first videoblog

Kate's first videoblog

from recent posts tagged n93 - blip.tv (beta) on November 11, 2007
Duration: 26
I handed the camera to Kate today. We were in Burnham Beeches, just outside London. The colours are incredible this year.I was trying to persuade her to sing her song The Falling of the Leaves so that I could cut it with a bunch of footage I shot all around the woods. But this is better. I think I'm going to give her the camera more often.
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This is Red Five; I'm going in!

This is Red Five; I'm going in!

from recent posts tagged n93 - blip.tv (beta) on November 08, 2007
Duration: 244
This is one of the things I'm going to miss most about England when I go to Canada. I shot this on Monday in Devon, on the way back from Kate's dad's cottage to the station in the nearest town. 20 minutes of death star taxi adrenaline. I was wondering what I should do with it until I saw Gogen's NaVloPoMo Day 7 video of his drive back home through his town at night, set to music. Then I realised I'd secretly known all along what to do with it. NaVloPoMo is full of people responding to and being inspired by other people's videos. Organic video conversations. I love it. And I love how - when cutting to music - with a little tweaking and care, you can find and take advantage of chance interactions between image and soundtrack. It feels good to finally add the score for real, since when I'm actually driving at high speed along single lane country roads, this is *always* what I'm singing to myself in my head. And if I'm driving and there's nobody else in the car, maybe perhaps sometimes I might even possibly have been known to sing it out loud. Maybe even quite loud. Especially the bit that kicks in after he turns off the tracking computer. It's like being 11 again.
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End of the Black Dog

End of the Black Dog

from recent posts tagged n93 - blip.tv (beta) on October 14, 2007
Duration: 425
Finally, I think I've pushed through my period of panic and uncertainty and unhappiness with my work. I wanted to find a way to balance money earning work and creativity better - and to make good money from my skills and talents without having to do the same thing week in, week out. I'm easily bored and love nothing better than working on new ideas and completing projects quickly. Less simple cheap websites for people, more online video for slightly larger companies doing good things who need video to tell their stories better.Short, well-paid, achievable projects, and no guilt for spending time working on personal video projects (self-development). It seems obvious, but JESUS it's taken me a long time to work it out. Thank you Katie for putting up with me through these recent Black Dog days and helping me see the light.
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Rider Spoke - Interactive Mobile Technology Bike Theatre Game at the Barbican!

Rider Spoke - Interactive Mobile Technology Bike Theatre Game at the Barbican!

from recent posts tagged n93 - blip.tv (beta) on October 13, 2007
Duration: 538
My friend Lucy was reviewing this. She's a theatre critic. She invited me along for the ride.Not often you get something that presses Geek, Art and Theatre buttons all at the same time.You'll see what it is by watching the video.It's inspired use of new technology - Blast Theory, the artists behind it, have created something really Of The Moment, that couldn't have happened until right now - or at least not in such an effective way. The key ingredients are: the Nokia N800 (released in January, the sister device to my N93) a wide screen portable computer with Wifi wireless internet access and GPS satellite positioning; and The Cloud, the new City-wide wifi network.For the benefit of both non-geeks reading this, these are the things that allow us, the riders, to roam around London, for it to know exactly where we are, to connect with the home server and allow us to hear other people - even those recording their messages Right Now - and for it to tell us whether the messages they left are near or far from where we are.If Blast Theory want to, they'll be able to make a little map of all the hiding places, with people's recordings on them (either as an installation, or online). They could even feed the GPS co-ordinates into something like Google Earth, so you could do a virtual walkthrough of the City and you could hear people's messages, exactly where they left them. So I thought it was all very cool and inspirational. If only it'd been longer... ;) I got back in the end, and they didn't seem at all bothered - but I *was* half an hour late for dinner on the other side of town.I totally recommend it. Especially if you stick reasonably close to the Barbican instead of cycling for miles through the City's labyrinthine streets like me. It's on from 11th October to 21st October at the Barbican in London. http://www.barbican.org.uk/theatre/event-detail.asp?ID=6071 10 if you rent a bike, 5 if you bring your own. How cheap is that? Given the average price of an average theatre show, I reckon they should be charging a lot more.(PS - I saw yesterday that Google Earth have just started using the Geotag location information entered in Youtube videos so that you can see videos exactly where they were filmed. I'm geeky enough to always enter the Geotag info when uploading on YT, but I doubt most people do.)
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Rupert's Vlog Deathmatch Entry: James Bond iPod Karaoke #2

Rupert's Vlog Deathmatch Entry: James Bond iPod Karaoke #2

from recent posts tagged n93 - blip.tv (beta) on August 04, 2007
Duration: 190
Yesterday evening, on the way home over London Bridge in Rush Hour, listening to James Bond themes on my iPod, I was overwhelmed by the urge to flip open my phone and record this for the VlogDeathmath.com Drunk Underwear Karaoke Challenge. It's not quite on the scale of Anarchy in the UK, but it was fun to do anyway. Next week, you'll be able to cast your votes at Vlogdeathmatch.com. The rules of the latest Deathmatch are to use any or all of the words Drunk Underwear Karaoke as a basis for your video. I wasn't drunk or in my underwear (it was tempting) but yesterday was my last day of work before a month-long holiday in Canada, so I *was* totally lightheaded with joy. Or maybe it was that I'd lost my wallet and so hadn't eaten anything all day. Turns out that the challenge was designed to have enough appeal to attract non-videobloggers to the Pioneer Two Boots movie theater in New York where these entries will be screened on 11 August. If I'd known it was going to be shown to an audience on a big screen when I recorded it, i would have done it at twice the resolution. And I would have done it in my underwear. And I would definitely have done it drunk.
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Seeing Prince's opening night at the 02 Millennium Dome!

Seeing Prince's opening night at the 02 Millennium Dome!

from recent posts tagged n93 - blip.tv (beta) on August 02, 2007
Duration: 494
I was quite excited. Can you tell? The whole thing - before, during and after - was pretty intense. I'd almost forgotten how incredible he is, what an amazing performer and musician... and how many hits he's had."I GOT MORE HITS THAN MADONNA'S GOT KIDS" Check out his Singles at WikipediaOh, and then scroll down to see all the songs he's written for other people.He plays guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, drums, percussion, saxaphone. And composes, arranges, produces, performs everything at high levels of perfectionism.AND HE ROCKS
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"Who will he bang?" Gritty Street Poetry Reading

"Who will he bang?" Gritty Street Poetry Reading

from recent posts tagged n93 - blip.tv (beta) on July 25, 2007
Duration: 159
This was an off-the-cuff video comment I was suddenly moved to make for Gogen while listening to my iPod on the way to the tube on Friday evening. But then I got drunk and forgot to post it. Thanks to Gogen for reminding me about this song. Lyrical gold.
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Signs Of The Times - Rotating Portrait Of A High Street In Britain, 2007

Signs Of The Times - Rotating Portrait Of A High Street In Britain, 2007

from recent posts tagged n93 - blip.tv (beta) on July 24, 2007
Duration: 95
More pseudoarty nonsense, no ranting or babies today. Just stood on a spot in posh & leafy Chiswick and pretended I was a CCTV camera. Kind of like the way that Coppola used the camera in my favourite movie, The Conversation. But with a cellphone. It's interesting what you notice, if you stop in one place and zoom in and out with your camera or with your brain. My phone is helping me to see things in the world around me that I take for granted and blank out. Today has been a day for noticing how much things have changed since I've been alive. Not just non-smoking pubs, coffee bars and CCTV - I was flicking through Microserfs and thinking about how futuristic the email and geek lifestyle seemed in 1995, and how real it is now. And then I came downstairs and found this post from Gogen, about his memories of the 1980s. I said everything else I've got to say about that in my comment there. In other weird news, the last film I did like this one, Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime, might be screened in San Francisco tonight in the NewTeeVee Metacafe Pier Screenings after some of you were nice enough to give it a handful of 5 star ratings. I find this idea almost erotically exciting. Partly because I always associate San Francisco with The Conversation, and so I've always secretly wished I could live there.
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COLORS! comment on Adam Quirk's train journey, 19/7/07

COLORS! comment on Adam Quirk's train journey, 19/7/07

from recent posts tagged countryside - blip.tv (beta) on July 19, 2007
Duration: 489
(we spell color 'colour' over here. but like most things (except tea) i prefer it the american way.) Watch the video I'm commenting on at: http://www.bullemhead.com/travel/the-vermonter.html
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hey mo'vloggers

hey mo'vloggers

from recent posts tagged n93 - blip.tv (beta) on April 10, 2007
Duration: 104
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Peter Pan and Amy (1 min)

Peter Pan and Amy (1 min)

from recent posts tagged n93 - blip.tv (beta) on January 21, 2007
Duration: 78
On my day looking after Amy this week, we went to the Natural History museum to laugh at monkeys and to Hyde Park to laugh at rabbits and ducks. I've either refrained from or not got around to posting nice-but-inconsequential family stuff like this in the past, but one of my 326 new year's resolutions was to to try and put more things like this up for family Gonz les Shot on my Nokia N93 phone
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