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PANGEA DAY MILANO: IL MONDO ABBRACCIATO IN 4 ORE LIVE
L’ idea è quella di suscitare la prima riflessione collettiva sui Diritti Umani, raggiungendo il pubblico attraverso decine di network televisivi, internet, cellulari…facendo leva sul potere delle immagini e lo scambio delle idee per formare una comunità globale e creare un futuro migliore.
Il 10 Maggio 2008, durante il 1° Pangea Day..noi eravamo presenti..per mostrarvervelo, oggi, a modo nostro!
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31183 CREATIVE VIDEO PRODUCER
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Pangea Day is an international multimedia event conducted on May 10, 2008. Cairo, Kigali, London, Los Angeles, Milano, Mumbai, and Rio de Janeiro were linked to produce a 4-hour program of films, music and speakers. The program was broadcast live across the globe, culminating in a global drum circle, symbolizing the common heartbeat of the world. According to the festival organizers, "Pangea Day plans to use the power of film to bring the world a little closer together."
The films were chosen based on their ability to inspire, transform, and allow us see the world through another person’s eyes.
We were and film Pangea Day Milan...
Enjoy it!
Keep in touch,
31183 CREATIVE VIDEO PRODUCER
http://www.31183.com L’ idea è quella di suscitare la prima riflessione collettiva sui Diritti Umani, raggiungendo il pubblico attraverso decine di network... more -
Zen Priest Playing the Shakuhachi
Get your Zen here with a Zen Buddhist Priest known as a Komuso playing the Shakuhachi while the world drifts by in a hurried haze. The music is actually superimposed as the original music was difficult to pick out of the noise of the city.
Komuso were Zen Buddhist Priests who used to travel about playing the Shakuhachi (Japanese Flute) for meditation and alms. Komuso means "Priest of Nothingness."
I encountered this Komuso while I was in Nagoya. Komuso ceased to exist from the late 19th Century onwards.
The titles are bits of Zen sayings from samurai and Zen Masters. The subtitles tell the tale of the Komuso and their ultimate fate.
Get your Zen here with a Zen Buddhist Priest known as a Komuso playing the Shakuhachi while the world drifts by in a hurried haze. The... more -
Pod hotels take off in New York?
In New York, average room rates are now at a record -- nearly $300 a night. But at the Pod Hotel in midtown Manhattan, a standard room with a bunk bed, two flat-panel TVs and a shared bathroom starts at $89 a night. In New York, average room rates are now at a record -- nearly $300 a night. But at the Pod Hotel in midtown Manhattan, a standard room... more
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christmas lights in leeds review 2007
here is a video made and starring by
me reviewing the christmas lights
switch on in leeds and it is a great
review that i have done and enjoy it
as much as i did making it 20/10
from
frankie smales
(frankie smales movie and tv review uk)
here is a video made and starring by me reviewing the christmas lights switch on in leeds and it is a great ... more -
Alzheimer's Disease (Part 1 of 2) "portrait of a caregiver"
A brief look at what caregivers go through when dealing with Alzheimer's disease! Made by Ryan Pfleger at the Brooks Institute of Photography.
www.ryanpfleger.com for more info
PS. From all of the videos I have ever made (not that many), this gets the best response!
Ryan Pfleger A brief look at what caregivers go through when dealing with Alzheimer's disease! Made by Ryan Pfleger at the Brooks Institute of Phot... more -
We The People...
The true battle between Democracy and Communism. Watch as we interview some of the brightest college students.
When was America founded?
Infrastructure in Iraq?
Barack Obama?
Their answers will definitely open your mind.
Which country is the best in the world? ... AMERICA! The true battle between Democracy and Communism. Watch as we interview some of the brightest college students. ... more -
Hate Radio: Infesting the Airwaves
Hate Radio: Infesting the Airwaves
A short documentary investigating white supremacist radio host Hal Turner, who formerly broadcast on shortwave radio station WBCQ, and now airs his show on the Internet. This documentary asks questions about the limits of free speech, as we speak to critics of Turner (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, One People's Project); his supporters (the Ku Klux Klan); the free speech radio station that aired his show; and to Hal Turner himself.
Running time: 13 minutes. Originally produced between February and April, 2004 at Ithaca College.
If someone at Current likes this, we could most definitely edit it down to a 5 - 7 minute pod for broadcast. Hate Radio: Infesting the Airwaves ... more
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