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Ariel and Juliet versus the Death Star
from my videos May 12, 2008
Author: rockdoctor Added: Mon, 12 May 2008 11:55:29 -0800 Duration: 514Ariel and Juliet are out to save the universe from the clutches of the evil empire. Can they stop Darth Vader from destroying other worlds?
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The Green Beer Lobby
from MobLogic March 16, 2008
Lindsay takes direct action on Proposition 3-17, Guinness's new adverslation to make St. Patrick's Day a federal holiday.
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This is Red Five; I'm going in!
from Videoblogging - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) February 04, 2008
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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Death Star
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) November 30, 2007
Death Star04:36 butterflies Life is a work in progress... In the past 18 months I have put out a endless amount of material. Sometimes I wonder i butterflies Life is a work in progress... In the past 18 months I have put out a endless amount of material. Sometimes I wonder if there's such a thing as putting to much out. With the decaying attention span of most websurfers being less then 4 seconds (probably less for u2b surfers) most viewers size up what they like or don't like about you in, as I've said, a matter of seconds. It's like "Yeah, I know that dued...you know the dued who did the video with the puppets...etc..." Nonetheless, the main force that 's driving me forward is...that I'm thinking that we are running out of time. "Racing against the clock"...as they say. With a long list of songs that are ready to go, I'm still writing everyday. Something new and pertinent always pushes it's way to the front of the list. Then there is a list of songs/videos that have been long forgotten that need to be played again...perhaps with fresh lyrics, or a different look visually. I've always found it fascinating when Dylan takes one of his oldies out of his hat and gives us a new perspective on it, with new lyrics, or a new arrangement. There is nothing that is done. Set in stone. There isn't a piece of music that can't be brought back from oblivion. Music isn't like watching the news. Music needs to be experienced again and again. It doesn't become "old news" or a 'rerun'. It's like my old books and records, I find my way back through them over and over...the collection grows but....there's still much to discover!!! Butterflies is a song that I did a while back. It was recorded live. It is just an idea that I didn't think much of until someone said that they liked it. The song is far from being done. I like the idea of making it into much more of a rhythmical song. But still, and more importantly, is what the song is saying lyrically. The song deals with that awful moment of the realization that the cataclysmic event is happening. Not necessarily 'Nuclear Armageddon', just living in a war zone. The horrible and sad truth is, this is what the people of Iraq do on a daily, if not hourly, basis. That is to imagine and plan, that this day may be their last, or the last day of their children's and families. Will I be at the store shopping? Will I be walking down some street, deep in thought? Will I be ready? Ready to meet the source? Is that source within me, right now, waiting for me to look at myself now? http://www.ralphbuckley.com http://www.teaparty07.com/ http://www.ronpaul2008.com/ http://www.prisonplanet.com/ http://www.infowars.com/ http://www.michealtsarion.com http://www.redicecreations.com/ "9/11 Conspiracy Blues" CD available at: http://cdbaby.com/cd/ralphbuckley2 also on itunes-rhapsody-emusic-yahoo
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This is Red Five; I’m going in!
from Twittervlog @ twitter.com/ruperthowe November 08, 2007
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 quickly to music - 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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