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This is a 3 1/2 minute video set to the song "Say Hey (I Love You)" by Michael Franti & The Spearhead.
Here is the link to my fabric floral embellishments that I like to use on my paper crafting projects:
still from a video installation currently called "it was one of those night, not sleeping, and wondering how far the skies went"
Every month we go through a planning session at work. We review the work that we planned the month before and have been working on all month and we review the backlog of work to be done relative to priorities for our business. We work on exposing Amazon's fulfillment capabilities to 3rd parties. We have expanded this to the UK and DE and shortly Japan. We have started holding our sessions where our co-worker in Germany can attend via video conference.
Miscontinuum. The Video.
Making of the Miscontinuum promo video. Photoshoot.
Singers: Taigen Kawabe and Kathy Alberici
Narrator and story writer: Markus Popp and Dylan Carlson
Music by: Jan St. Werner
Video Artist: Zoya Bassi
Photography: Del Yelmo
Stage and constumes design: Sonia Gómez Villar and Del Yelmo
Know about the entire project, here: delyelmo.wordpress.com/category/miscontinuum/
Most of you have seen the birthday video on Carl's vimeo account. This was Julia watching it for the first time. So cute. She loved opening her presents and we keep re-reading her cards. Thank you, everyone, for making this all special for Julia.
Bruce Colkitt, department head for the Visual Communication Department, speaks to students and families during a graduation ceremony for Video Production and Documentation class 020-18 on Fort George G. Meade, Md., May 4, 2018. The course has five functional areas which focus on various aspects of video production. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Richard Jones)
American children, on the other hand, have been conditioned to expect toys such as Playstation to provide entertainment. Not only is this a costly way to find enjoyment, but this takes away from the social interaction found when kids play actual games together. Children in America are frequently spoiled with all the latest toys, and there are stores in every town geared toward providing entertainment for children, often involving stimulation not found from personal creativity and innovation.