San Francisco Muni. 1991 New Flyer D60 #9117. Detroit Diesel 6V92TA with Allison HTB-748 transmission. On route 38BX Geary “B” Express. Articulated buses are sometimes seen on the Richmond express routes. Recorded using Canon PowerShot A540.
San Francisco Muni. 1991 New Flyer D60 #9117. Detroit Diesel 6V92TA with Allison HTB-748 transmission. On route 38BX Geary “B” Express. Articulated buses are sometimes seen on the Richmond express routes. Recorded using Canon PowerShot A540.
Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com “Absolutely no copyright infringement is intended. All images, audio, and video clips are the sole property of their respective owners. I don’t own bleach.”
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For a FREE DOWNLOAD of this song: www.leerone.com Check out Leerone’s blog on the making of this video: leerone.wordpress.com Care for some whiskey? finds Leerone sharing the spotlight with a cast of Claymation friends who accompany the singer on a harrowing adventure. The video marks the auspicious world debut of director Hank Friedmann, whose stop-motion clip strikes a surreal balance between flower-power whimsy, impressionistic animation and knife-edged menace. “Care For Some Whiskey” is from Leerone’s most recent album titled, Imaginary Biographies, available at www.LeeroneStore.com. Directed & Animated by Hank Friedmann CREW LIVE ACTION CAMERA Larkin Seiple LIVE ACTION GAFFER AJ Whittaker HAIR & MAKE-UP Jennifer Nudelman COLOR Marcelo Aprile (R!OT) THANKS Final Cut LA Ryan Johnson Jen Menjivar The Mill R!OT Kiayan Reuter Matthew Sherman Viet-An Nguyen The Friedmanns Sasha Strauss
For more informations please visit: www.svoigt.net Broken is a story of two Robots living behind a television screen. When the big screen accidentally gets destroyed by a loose pipe they get confronted with the world outside. This does not only bring the excitement of new freedom, but comes with unsuspected dangers as well. Created together with David Shelton and Stefan Weinberg at the FH Mainz, Germany.
As a pilot have you ever tried to describe what you see when flying to others? Find yourself unable to adequately express the excitement of open cockpit flying in weight shift light sport aircraft? Or have you never piloted an aircraft but wanted too. No flight simulator here it is Aerotrekking in 3D, so put on your 3D glasses and take part in the fun first hand with the first POV 3D flying video. The art of 3D cinematography has seen a resurgence with the release of movies such as Journey to the Center of the Earth, My Bloody Valentine 3D, Friday the 13th part 3 3D, and the Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience (2009). While traditionally objects are moved toward the camera enhancing the 3D effect, here we reverse the process and move the camera toward stationary objects (large rock outcrops) at speeds upwards of 90 mph. Work in the Sky Gypsies laboratories, fondly known as the coal mine where everyone slaves for long hours in the dark for no pay has produced this 3D experience just for you. So don’t bother with Microsoft Flight Simulator X, come flying with us. Recommendations for viewing: 1. Optimized for use with red lens on right and green/blue on left, but other types of glasses work as well. 2. Although it works full screen mode it is not recommended, it was designed for small to intermediate size screens where the effect is most pronounced . 3. We are not responsible for air sickness that may result from watching this video. For further information watch this …
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This tutorial shows one of my favorite techniques for making complicated selections, like hair. This can be used to remove the subject from the background and replace it with a different background.
Nothing special, just a picture I took this morning.
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Timelapse through the whole process of photoshooting, to finished product through digital retouching. It is not a photoshop Tutorial, but I guess you can learn something from watching it. This is a schoolproject from Westerdals School of Communication Kristian Haukland – Art Director Frans Nygaard – Photographer Sandra Arvidsson – Location Designer Jeanette Pedersen Villanger – Stylist / Make-up Jacqueline Feen – Female Model Hein Irgens – Male Model Music by Ronald Jenkees – Messing with guitar sounds
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All scenes at www.kontain.com Fi’s design team, takes us through their process of creating environments for the new Porsche Panamera site. Fi is a global interactive firm and award-winning digital production studio based in NYC and Stockholm, Sweden. www.fi.com
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Japanese anime meets the science fiction of HG Wells. Haggar makes Zarkon and Lotor a newer, faster, and most importantly, invisibler Robeast, that they soon send off to Planet Arus to battle the Voltron force. Watch hundreds of free full-length streaming movies and TV shows on www.crackle.com Want to see some more legends? Come check out the Animated Hall of Heroes, free at http TWITTER: twitter.com Tags: watch free streaming television minisode voltron defender universe lion zarkon allua keith anime animation 80s cartoon saturday free tv japan invisible
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Visit tiger.tv for more on this great point and shoot camera. PowerShot A630 not only boasts show-stopping 8.0 megapixel resolution, but is packed with a full range of high-performance features previously found only on Canon’s higher-end cameras. The result is an affordable camera that produces truly superior photography. The high resolution is complemented by a 4x optical zoom that brings the world up close, and you’ll see it all clearly on the big, bright 2.5-inch Vari-Angle LCD monitor. The 21 shooting modes make photography easy, fun and creative, and are joined by great functionality like expanded ISO settings that let you shoot in low light without blur.
Takaya meets a strange woman while riding his motorcycle to school. Afterwards, he learns he has a new classmate and best friend that he has no memory of. Later, Uesugi meets Takaya at his school and senses an ominous presence.
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Enhancing local contrast in GIMP to give images a ‘snap’.
A quick tutorial about how to make professional looking 3D movies and films using a simple side-by-side 3D rig. For more info on 3D camera rigs and productions go to www.3DFilmFactory.com Stereoscopic 3d, anaglyph, stereo shooting, how to shoot 3D, filming in 3D, dual camera rig, 3D rig, 3D camera system, making 3D movies, 3D production, filming in 3D, 3D videos, making 3D videos
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