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This video was made for a group on MOCpages called the Lands of Mythron. In this video,the blue soldier is unhappy, but when he joins the side of the pirates, he becomes merry and content once more.

MOSI, Tampa, FL

digital print.

This is for all the mother's out there who have suffered with a colicky baby. This works wonders!

Saturday October 30th Opening at 7:00

 

The International House 3701 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA

 

A study of cult film on the now defunct Video Home System. Artists from across the country will cut, paint, print and deface VHS copies of their favorite films from the past. Join us as we celebrate the lost experience of late night trips to the video store, When you could rent your favorite tape, wear it out play after play and return it (without rewinding). The show will take place during Exhumed Films annual 24 Hour Horror-Thon at the I-House in Philadelphia. For one night only, we’re turning the lobby of the theater into your favorite local video store.

 

Featuring: Justin Bartlett, Michael Bukowski, Jeanne D’Angelo, Paul D’Elia, Donald Dixon, Nick Dupey, JP Flexner, Skylar Gahagan, Jill Ginsberg, Justin Gray, Eric Guntor, James Heimer, Shawn Hileman, Zach Hobbs, Dan Judge, Julien Langendorff, Alex Lukas, Mark McCoy, TJ McGlade, Justin Miller, Jessica Robles, C.M. Ruiz, Jessica Scarlett, Josh Schafer, Perry Shall, Adam Smith, Sam Smith, Steven Speir and more.

Low resolution clip taken from very old video footage.

 

In 1983, Port Parham, in South Australia, faced a turning point.

 

Between the proposed Department of defence extension and the proposed airport at Two Wells, Port Parham and it's residents were about to become extinct.

A battle begun that ran for almost 4 years. 6 elderly residents passed away during the battle and in the last year, it looked like the future of the area for public use, was clouded.

 

The Army had created the "Department of defence, Proposed extension of the proof and experimental establishment, Pt , Draft environmental impact statement"

 

The Department of defence needed to test larger guns. The current area was the army firing range, Gun testing range and munitions testing area.

They needed to expand to test the new (At the time) 155 mm Howitzer. They needed to test it up to 6 times a year and needed 30 kms extra area (The range is 40 kms).

 

The Army faced three options.

 

Option 1 was to acquire land all the way up to Pt Prime (All the way from Sandy Point). This included Port Parham (Inhabited), Webb Beach(Inhabited) and Thompson Beach

 

(Uninhabited). Pt Prime being a previous shelling range and not a very nice beach). That leaves no real beaches north of Adelaide.

They did consider relocating all buildings and people to Pt Prime/Thompson's beach. Thompson's beach had no houses or infrastructure yet.

This plan would have been end to private land development planned at Thompson's.

This plan would include $5.5 million to acquire 5000 ha of land.

 

Option 2, move the firing range further north and fire into the existing area.

 

Option 3, close and relocate the firing range.

 

The preferred option for the Army was option 1. This meant they would compulsory acquire the land, lease it back for 10 years and close the beach. You cold see the beach but not

 

access it for the rolled up security barbed wire and armed men on hovercrafts. This was deemed to be in the national interest and a matter of "National Security. It was highlighted that

 

the Pt Wakefield range was the only lace in Australia where they can test the ammunition like this.

 

The army had been testing munitions in the mud flats since 1929 and it is littered with dangerous unexploded ammunition. They also test destroyer 5" navel shells and it is impossible

 

to recover all the shells. The Army has had access to the sea and airspace North of Pt Prime since the 2nd world war. (For all types of Weapons testing).

The army fired at high tide and retrieved munitions at low tide and then inspected them.

 

The area of Pt Parham was allocated to the army in 1937 for defence purposes. From 1978 government allowed freehold land and local council had been approving building permits.

The area North was not considered to have any restrictions except a building height restriction of 15 feet. The army approved many dwellings over this height since 1978.

 

The current proof range has been in use since about 1944. It is currently Sandy point to about 2 Kms north of Pt Parham. It is looked after by the Keswick Barracks which is a barracks

 

of the Australian Army in Keswick

 

As option 1 was pushed into the public space, it lead to all kinds of protests. During these, the gun on Pt Wakefield road was turned into a tent, defaced and graffiti.

This started the fight for land and homes. This plan would kill Pt Parham. Some of the current residents had been there since the depression. Some of them had settled in the area to

 

retire. There were 100's of full time residents and thousands of shack owners and other visitors that frequented the area.

 

The residents don't want to have the Army contaminate Pt Parham for all time, like they have where they are at the moment. They have already admitted that they will never be able to

 

clear the current mudflats of dangerous unexploded material. The residents also feared nuclear testing.

 

In July 1983 a document was released that outlined the process to compulsory acquire land. This is when the battled heated up. There were many meetings in the old social club (Grain

 

store - Webbs Carbonate of lime), at Collins Corner and beside the old shade house on the esplanade. There was a 13 point protest plan developed and issues were found in the

 

environmental impact study. Many people from Pt Parham and Webb beach attended the meetings, as did many holiday makers from across Australia.

People started to paint their fences and roof's with slogans.

 

"Army go home"

"P*ss off Army"

"Use a pond"

"Move the gun"

"St Kilda Next?"

"Sorry My Beazly, not for sale"

"We have enough shells"

"Only Beach north of Adelaide"

"People before Guns"

"I don't trust them"

"Not for Sale"

 

Hat's, stickers, shirts and beer cools came out with the slogans

"Save the crabbers and the gulf"

"Save the crabbers from the army shells"

 

I still have my yellow hat somewhere with the "Save the crabbers and the gulf" on the front. It is likely a rarity these days.

ABC, Channel 7 and 10 frequented the beach to have interviews with the residents and fly over the site in their helicopters.

 

Kevin Collins (member of Action Committee), Ian Featherstone (Chairman - Parham Action committee) and Leon Broster (Chairman Mallala council) appeared regularly on the news to

 

show that they were against the plans.

Local member John Meyer(?) and Lands minister Mr Abbot were against it but it was a federal issue and they could do nothing.

  

Len Web was interviewed. He had lived at Port Parham all his life and ran the shell grit plant. Shell grit is not widely available and sought after for poultry.

 

Col. Phillip Cooper and Major Andrew (Andy) Renolds came to Port Parham meetings to try and explain why this needed to happen. Barry Tompson of the

"Pt Wakefield friends of the proof range" wanted it to go ahead as he did not want Port Wakefield to die. He did not want the proof range to move.

 

Kim Beazley, the Federal defence minister, wanted to wait on the environmental study before making a decision. Premier John Bannon was against this.

 

After the battle, Kim Beazley compromised. In the end 2900 ha was acquired including 16 farms and 2 houses inland.

 

Pt Parham gave up 2 kms of land and coast (It was the army's anyway) and Port Parham has thrived ever since.

 

I still have access to the old footage.

if the video stops playing, pause and let the grey bar move up then hit play again

Roku Streaming Video Internet 8/2014 Target by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.

I've known this was coming for some time. It's a hallmark of the gaw-dumbed cell phone generation. Vertical format video.

 

I noticed this vertical format video display in the grocery section of Walmart today. The demonstration video was actually shot in "cell phone format," and the display monitor is oriented vertically.

 

It's only a matter of time before a big-screen Hollywood film is shot in this format.

 

The only reason I'm sitting here typing this caption rather than having already beaten in my own head with a meat tenderizing mallet is that, after my initial frenzy of fury at the stupidity of the general public, I recalled that just yesterday I was looking at the website of somebody who still shoots and processes photos on metal plates, tintype style.

 

So there's a place for archaic formats. Even, perhaps, for horizontally-oriented film and video. Maybe even for 16:9 widescreen. Or VistaVision. Or PanaVision. Or Cinemascope. Or... heck, Edison's old square format is better than... ugh... vertical video.

 

And not that it matters, 'cuz I'm only one out of 350-million in this country and one out of 7.5-billion in the world, but I absolutely refuse to even watch vertical format video.

This pair of doodads lets me have up to 9.5V of switched, regulated power on my KAP rig for driving video hardware. The switch in the upper left goes in my RC transmitter. The circuitry in the lower right goes on the rig. Here's how it works:

 

The switch is a quad-pole, double-throw switch. Three of the four poles wire into one of the channels on my transmitter. Two 5k potentiometers are wired into the switch, which will feed the signals from one or the other into the RC radio. By dialing in two settings on the two potentiometers, the switch lets me flip between the two.

 

The fourth set of poles is used to control power to the video hardware on the ground. Flip it on, the hardware powers on. Flip it off, it all goes off.

 

Meanwhile up in the air, an RC switch from Pololu Robotics is wired into the channel that is tied to the switch on the ground. When the ground switch is flipped on, the RC switch powers on. When it's flipped off, the RC switch powers off.

 

The switch, in turn, is wired into a 2.5-9.5V boost regulator, also from Pololu Robotics. (They also make one that goes up to 25V.) This boosts the +Vbatt and Gnd lines from the RC channel to a regulated +9V and Gnd on the twisted power lines coming off the two boards. This plugs into the video transmitter on the KAP rig.

 

The net effect of all this is a switch on my transmitter that turns ALL my video gear on and off, both on the ground and in the air. It also eliminates the need for a second battery on the KAP rig strictly for the video.

 

A hidden benefit of this is that as long as the supply voltage is above 1.5V, the boost regulator will continue to supply 9V to the video hardware. I'll notice the sluggish servos on the rig long before the video will fail.

various videos from tanzania and south africa, summer 2010

party rush video

 

translation on English....

 

N>>>where we are going today dad ?

M>>>recording ?

N>>>yes, recording

M>>>we are going to a party

M>>>c' mon

N>>>which party ?

M>>>staff party. you belong to a staff do you ?

N>>> I know

N>>>and...

N>>>what we gona do over there ?

M>>>what we gona do ?

M>>>we gona eat , sing and dance

N>>>do you like that ?

M>>>yes , how about you ?

N>>>yes

M>>>excellent

N>>>I ...

M>>>cut, cut

N>>>blowing a kiss

M>>>cut

M>>>cu...

 

:-)))

Sometimes, while railfanning something interesting occurs...I had a childhood flashback. I almost got the empty coffee cup out of the car, took my shoes and socks off and waded into this huge puddle to catch a few...seems wiki says that people keep them as pets now...hmmm an apparent lucrative business opportunity missed to take train pictures....

 

A tadpole (also called pollywog or porwigle) is the larval stage in the life cycle of an amphibian, particularly that of a frog or toad. They are usually wholly aquatic, though some species have tadpoles that are terrestrial. Wiki

  

I was at a local Las Vegas' casino outside of the Strip, called Texas Station Casino. While waiting for my mother finish playing her machine, I decided to do a watercolour sketch of the video slots nearby...

Birds flying around Kemp Town - stills taken from the video on-phone

Iphone video 8mm

Here the complete version youtu.be/UAxaAlwvo_U

backup de todos os videos armazenados no icloud.com

the living room is mostly our entertainment center which explains why the library case is filled with audio/video content.

 

the real books are in the den, where the lighting and easy chairs make for a better reading environment (especially when there's a fire in the fireplace)

Video Candid 1, kumpulan Video Candid 1

 

Sumber Camera : Agung

This weeks art blog post is another timelapse video of me sketching my breakfast with watercolour pencil. alissaduke.com/2023/01/sketching-breakfast-video.html

Barcelona, Spain

Lo hice en mi clase de After Effect y la Mori tambien hizo uno! vea los 2 :D!

 

:)

Maquillaje y FX: Marcelo Benites, Paula Arcucci, Marcela Pappini. Para Zombi Club Productora de Todo. Video Clip Fonoceronte

Video Games Live at the Southbank Centre in London, October 24th 2008, 4pm performance.

Cool, MTV style logo reveler. Work great as a podcast opener, TV ident or logo reveler for your website, presentation, TV show, webshow, podcast, reel, film etc.

Day 2 - Monday - The Hotel & Steamboat

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/

 

www.delyelmo.com

Video of snow swirling around in various directions from the wind during our blizzard tonight, under a street light. My cell phone is old and doesn't make good movies outside at night...

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