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The United States delivers 3.4 million Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses to the Philippines on February 11, 2022. [U.S. government photo/ Public Domain]
Protestors march during the Pfizer Stop the Bicillin Drug Shortage demonstration outside of Pfizer headquarters on Thursday May 18, 2017 in New York. (Mark Von Holden/AP Images for AIDS Healthcare Foundation)
Pfizer SW-8 1 was built as Rock Island 838 in 1953, and was eventually acquired by Pfizer in Groton, Ct. It was donated to Danbury Railway Museum in 2002. The caboose was built in 1970 by International Car Co., one of 10 built for Erie Lackawanna (C378). It was acquired by D&H in 1976 and became 35815. It arrived in Danbury in 2016.
Single-digit temperatures and falling snow didn't keep DMPS teachers and staff away from getting the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. MercyOne set up a clinic in the gymnasium at Central Campus to administer the Pfizer vaccine to 1,000 - or about 20% - of our school district employees. Additional vaccine clinics specific to DMPS staff are expected to be scheduled in the coming days.
Pfizer Stop Smoking Campaign
MGFX Studio have collaborated with Pfizer to produce a 30 second commercial for their Stop Smoking Campaign entitled ‘Serious Quitters.’
The commercial contains extensive use of motion graphics throughout building a 3D World but enabling a distinctive 2D look.
We see a park on a lovely Summer’s day and the usual goings on within it – a couple jogging, a man sitting on a bench and a lady laying down a picnic blanket are highlighted and zoomed in on. The voice over questions why each of the people in these close-up scenes have given up smoking. The commercial closes to reveal the man in a doctor’s surgery about to receive medical advice.
Matt Lawrence, Motion GFX at Rushes, commented, "Plunge creatives and Motion GFX developed the concept of creating an environment for the commercial completely out of digital SLR stills with live action footage "hero characters" within this world. They wanted to have the freedom to fly a camera through this environment and zoom into any live action footage they chose to. Because of this, the decision was taken early on to work at native resolution and get all the live action transferred in Telecine at 2K to allow us to do this. This put huge demands on the computers as the final build for the environment had close to 500 layers all of which were 2k or above with the grass elements reaching a massive 8K resolution! This would have taken days to render before our investment, but with the new Intel machines we were able to get approval renders out within minutes. This allowed us the freedom to be more creative and try out many more options than ever before within the time scales of the job which the client obviously loved!"
Title: "Serious Quitters"
Product: Pfizer
Agency: Ogilvy Healthcare
Director: Elliot Naftalin
Producer: Theresa Larche
Film Editor: Adam Rudd @ Final Cut
Post Facility: Rushes
Telecine: Marcus Timpson
Rushes Producer: Anthony McCaffery
VFX: Matt Lawrence, Adam Watson, Martin Goodwin
Photoshop: Matt Lawrence, Costas Charitou, Brad Le Riche, Noel Harmes
Combustion: Joe Dymond, Anthony Laranjo
Pfizer Stop Smoking Campaign
MGFX Studio have collaborated with Pfizer to produce a 30 second commercial for their Stop Smoking Campaign entitled ‘Serious Quitters.’
The commercial contains extensive use of motion graphics throughout building a 3D World but enabling a distinctive 2D look.
We see a park on a lovely Summer’s day and the usual goings on within it – a couple jogging, a man sitting on a bench and a lady laying down a picnic blanket are highlighted and zoomed in on. The voice over questions why each of the people in these close-up scenes have given up smoking. The commercial closes to reveal the man in a doctor’s surgery about to receive medical advice.
Matt Lawrence, Motion GFX at Rushes, commented, "Plunge creatives and Motion GFX developed the concept of creating an environment for the commercial completely out of digital SLR stills with live action footage "hero characters" within this world. They wanted to have the freedom to fly a camera through this environment and zoom into any live action footage they chose to. Because of this, the decision was taken early on to work at native resolution and get all the live action transferred in Telecine at 2K to allow us to do this. This put huge demands on the computers as the final build for the environment had close to 500 layers all of which were 2k or above with the grass elements reaching a massive 8K resolution! This would have taken days to render before our investment, but with the new Intel machines we were able to get approval renders out within minutes. This allowed us the freedom to be more creative and try out many more options than ever before within the time scales of the job which the client obviously loved!"
Title: "Serious Quitters"
Product: Pfizer
Agency: Ogilvy Healthcare
Director: Elliot Naftalin
Producer: Theresa Larche
Film Editor: Adam Rudd @ Final Cut
Post Facility: Rushes
Telecine: Marcus Timpson
Rushes Producer: Anthony McCaffery
VFX: Matt Lawrence, Adam Watson, Martin Goodwin
Photoshop: Matt Lawrence, Costas Charitou, Brad Le Riche, Noel Harmes
Combustion: Joe Dymond, Anthony Laranjo
The United States delivers two million Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses to Ecuador on July 1, 2021. [U.S. government photo/ Public Domain]
Pfizer Stop Smoking Campaign
MGFX Studio have collaborated with Pfizer to produce a 30 second commercial for their Stop Smoking Campaign entitled ‘Serious Quitters.’
The commercial contains extensive use of motion graphics throughout building a 3D World but enabling a distinctive 2D look.
We see a park on a lovely Summer’s day and the usual goings on within it – a couple jogging, a man sitting on a bench and a lady laying down a picnic blanket are highlighted and zoomed in on. The voice over questions why each of the people in these close-up scenes have given up smoking. The commercial closes to reveal the man in a doctor’s surgery about to receive medical advice.
Matt Lawrence, Motion GFX at Rushes, commented, "Plunge creatives and Motion GFX developed the concept of creating an environment for the commercial completely out of digital SLR stills with live action footage "hero characters" within this world. They wanted to have the freedom to fly a camera through this environment and zoom into any live action footage they chose to. Because of this, the decision was taken early on to work at native resolution and get all the live action transferred in Telecine at 2K to allow us to do this. This put huge demands on the computers as the final build for the environment had close to 500 layers all of which were 2k or above with the grass elements reaching a massive 8K resolution! This would have taken days to render before our investment, but with the new Intel machines we were able to get approval renders out within minutes. This allowed us the freedom to be more creative and try out many more options than ever before within the time scales of the job which the client obviously loved!"
Title: "Serious Quitters"
Product: Pfizer
Agency: Ogilvy Healthcare
Director: Elliot Naftalin
Producer: Theresa Larche
Film Editor: Adam Rudd @ Final Cut
Post Facility: Rushes
Telecine: Marcus Timpson
Rushes Producer: Anthony McCaffery
VFX: Matt Lawrence, Adam Watson, Martin Goodwin
Photoshop: Matt Lawrence, Costas Charitou, Brad Le Riche, Noel Harmes
Combustion: Joe Dymond, Anthony Laranjo
From RT TV and other sources: the creator of Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine says, "Jab needs time to make impact, and life won't return to normal until next winter." If you believe that statement, you need to do a lot more investigating, because you are completely detached from reality. The lead scientist behind the coronavirus vaccine being developed jointly by Pfizer and BIONTEC, has cautioned that it won't have an immediate effect on case numbers, and that it may be a year before normalcy returns. It's all mass deception -- we're drowning in a sea of it. If you think normalcy is going to return in one year or five years or ten years, you need to wake up. The former paradigm is done, gone, not coming back -- we'll be lucky if we're here in five years. And that's a mathematical, statistical fact. And if you don't believe it I don't care, I can't do anything about that, I can't make you investigate. But I'm asking you to consider the fact that if we stand together, we could possibly salvage some part of Earth's life support system, so that someone might make it through.
You don't actually need to take a medication to suffer from the side effects.
I was sitting around this afternoon, thinking about inhibition, and I got to thinking about this fork. There's a notch and a knot on my sixth rib down, corresponding to the tines of this fork.
In the 90s, Neurontin, an anti-seizure med, was promoted as something that would cure eveything from bipolar disorder to spiritual malaise. What Pfizer didn't mention is that Neurontin hardwires your hypothalamus directly to your hands. One evening, I challenged a young man who was taking large amounts of Neurontin about stealing a sausage from his neighbor. It being dinner time, he responded with his fork.
The next day, I was telling my wife about it and bitching about the pain -- a cracked rib is a rotten injury, you can't get comfortable in any direction. She pointed out that it could have been a lot worse -- he might have missed the rib. Yeah, wow, I said, he could have punctured a lung, good thing it was my right side, hunh? Marcy -- of a necessity, a very patient woman -- said, that's your right hand - the rib is on your left side.
Oh. Damn.
Someone was handing out these Extreme Danger Pfizer Moderna Off Market Stop MRNA GMO Spike Protein Injections flyers at a World Wide Rally for Freedom demonstration this past weekend.
An excerpt from one of the flyers is “Extreme Danger — Pfizer/Moderna Off Market! Stop MNRA Spike Protein Injections. – The Salk Institute has now released vital information. The “rare” blot clots are not rare at all….. There have been no safety trials of these injections….. The Pfizer and Moderna so called “vaccines” are nothing like the vaccines we’ve known in the past. They act as experimental “platforms” for genetic cellular modifications to the cells of the body – in this case producing artificial antibodies similar to those shown in previous animal studies to be capable of attacking the cells and organs of your own body.”….. Are we going to allow the entire human race to be forced into constant GMO injections as its future way of life?" etc
Pfizer Stop Smoking Campaign
MGFX Studio have collaborated with Pfizer to produce a 30 second commercial for their Stop Smoking Campaign entitled ‘Serious Quitters.’
The commercial contains extensive use of motion graphics throughout building a 3D World but enabling a distinctive 2D look.
We see a park on a lovely Summer’s day and the usual goings on within it – a couple jogging, a man sitting on a bench and a lady laying down a picnic blanket are highlighted and zoomed in on. The voice over questions why each of the people in these close-up scenes have given up smoking. The commercial closes to reveal the man in a doctor’s surgery about to receive medical advice.
Matt Lawrence, Motion GFX at Rushes, commented, "Plunge creatives and Motion GFX developed the concept of creating an environment for the commercial completely out of digital SLR stills with live action footage "hero characters" within this world. They wanted to have the freedom to fly a camera through this environment and zoom into any live action footage they chose to. Because of this, the decision was taken early on to work at native resolution and get all the live action transferred in Telecine at 2K to allow us to do this. This put huge demands on the computers as the final build for the environment had close to 500 layers all of which were 2k or above with the grass elements reaching a massive 8K resolution! This would have taken days to render before our investment, but with the new Intel machines we were able to get approval renders out within minutes. This allowed us the freedom to be more creative and try out many more options than ever before within the time scales of the job which the client obviously loved!"
Title: "Serious Quitters"
Product: Pfizer
Agency: Ogilvy Healthcare
Director: Elliot Naftalin
Producer: Theresa Larche
Film Editor: Adam Rudd @ Final Cut
Post Facility: Rushes
Telecine: Marcus Timpson
Rushes Producer: Anthony McCaffery
VFX: Matt Lawrence, Adam Watson, Martin Goodwin
Photoshop: Matt Lawrence, Costas Charitou, Brad Le Riche, Noel Harmes
Combustion: Joe Dymond, Anthony Laranjo
Prime Minister Trudeau and Prime Minister De Croo visit the Pfizer manufacturing facility in Brussels. June 15, 2021.
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Le premier ministre Trudeau et le premier ministre De Croo font la visite de l’usine de fabrication de Pfizer, à Bruxelles. 15 juin 2021.
January 31, 2012 - Pfizer Announces Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Lo/Ovral®-28 and Norgestrel/Ethinyl Estradiol Tablets Due to Possibility of Inexact Tablet Counts or Out of Sequence Tablets. For additional information, please refer to the company issued press release available on FDA’s web site at www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm289770
Roy Waldron, Senior Vice President, Associate General Counsel & Chief Intellectual Property Counsel of Pfizer, being interviewed after the launch of the WIPO Re:Search consortium on October 26, 2011.
Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.
Pfizer Stop Smoking Campaign
MGFX Studio have collaborated with Pfizer to produce a 30 second commercial for their Stop Smoking Campaign entitled ‘Serious Quitters.’
The commercial contains extensive use of motion graphics throughout building a 3D World but enabling a distinctive 2D look.
We see a park on a lovely Summer’s day and the usual goings on within it – a couple jogging, a man sitting on a bench and a lady laying down a picnic blanket are highlighted and zoomed in on. The voice over questions why each of the people in these close-up scenes have given up smoking. The commercial closes to reveal the man in a doctor’s surgery about to receive medical advice.
Matt Lawrence, Motion GFX at Rushes, commented, "Plunge creatives and Motion GFX developed the concept of creating an environment for the commercial completely out of digital SLR stills with live action footage "hero characters" within this world. They wanted to have the freedom to fly a camera through this environment and zoom into any live action footage they chose to. Because of this, the decision was taken early on to work at native resolution and get all the live action transferred in Telecine at 2K to allow us to do this. This put huge demands on the computers as the final build for the environment had close to 500 layers all of which were 2k or above with the grass elements reaching a massive 8K resolution! This would have taken days to render before our investment, but with the new Intel machines we were able to get approval renders out within minutes. This allowed us the freedom to be more creative and try out many more options than ever before within the time scales of the job which the client obviously loved!"
Title: "Serious Quitters"
Product: Pfizer
Agency: Ogilvy Healthcare
Director: Elliot Naftalin
Producer: Theresa Larche
Film Editor: Adam Rudd @ Final Cut
Post Facility: Rushes
Telecine: Marcus Timpson
Rushes Producer: Anthony McCaffery
VFX: Matt Lawrence, Adam Watson, Martin Goodwin
Photoshop: Matt Lawrence, Costas Charitou, Brad Le Riche, Noel Harmes
Combustion: Joe Dymond, Anthony Laranjo
Taken at the Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum in Willimantic, Connecticut. This EMD SW8 was manufactured by the Electro-Motive Division (EMD) of General Motors in 1953 for the Wabash Railway. The Wabash Railway merged with the Norfolk and Western in 1964. In 1982, the Norfolk and Western merged with the Southern Railway. The Norfolk Southern retired the SW8 in 1985 and sold it to the National Railway Equipment Company, a locomotive dealer. Pfizer Corporation of Groton, Connecticut purchased the locomotive.