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Music video by The Pussycat Dolls performing I Hate This Part with Joseph Kahn [Video Director], Maryann Tandedo [Video Producer] (C) 2008 Pussycat Dolls, LLC


-LIST OF ALGORITHMS- 1) Fi U Li Ui 2) Ri Di R D 3) U R Ui Ri Ui Fi U F 4) Ui Li U L U F Ui Fi 5) F R U Ri Ui Fi 6) R U Ri U R U U Ri 7) U R Ui Li U Ri Ui L 8) Ri Di R D Song used in video: "Funeral Thirst" by The Black Dahlia Murder *Use of copyrighted material in this video meets "Fair Use" qualifications within United States Copyright Law*


This first installment of DigitalPh33r's holiday special opens with a personal message from DigitalPh33r and features some familiar faces.


The original...David Blaine Street Magic Part Two! See David Blaine terrorize the same two idiots from the first video. Starring Mitch Silpa, Mikey Day, and Michael Naughton. Directed by David Morgasen. There's been some confusion about where this one is posted. It's finally here along with the first one. And Part Three is coming soon!


Here is Ira Glass of "This American Life" talking about the building blocks of a great story.


This documentary on the deliberate killing and intimidation of journalists in conflict zones, examines how international reporters became targets.


This documentary on the deliberate killing and intimidation of journalists in conflict zones, examines how international reporters became targets.


See the newest exclusive CHTV videos at http://www.collegehumor.com/chtv Our videos premiere there first and in widescreen. Watch the original and view credits at http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1732680 Check out the CHTV iTunes Podcast: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=268957390 Become a fan of CH on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=6363207806


This documentary on the deliberate killing and intimidation of journalists in conflict zones, examines how international reporters became targets.


Pussycat Dolls "I Hate This Part"


This week Avi Lewis visits the people behind the native movement for self-determination in Hawaii. Well over 200 years old the movement has recently been gaining on strength. Archive footage courtesy of www.namaka.com.


This week Avi Lewis visits the people behind the native movement for self-determination in Hawaii. Well over 200 years old the movement has recently been gaining on strength. Archive footage courtesy of www.namaka.com


CHAD VADER DVDS ARE BACK IN STOCK! Go to http://www.blamesociety.net/dvd.php and get yours before they're gone again. Chad goes on a date, and senses a disturbance in the store. . . Written and Directed by Aaron Yonda and Matt Sloan Produced by Courtney Collins http://courtneycollins.com http://myspace.com/courtneycollins Music - Andrew Yonda (http://buffali.com) Cinematography - Tona Williams (http://tona.bigbite.org) and John Urban (http://urbanphotoco.com) Lighting Director - John Urban (http:urbanphotoco.com) Casting Director - Courtney Collins (http://courtneycollins.com) Assistant Director - Doug Chapin Sound Design - John Lee Sound Technicians - Kathy Fischer and Liberty Karp Location Supervisor - Amanda Biederman Editing - Aaron Yonda and Matt Sloan Special Effects - Aaron Yonda Audio Mixing - Aaron Yonda Starring: Chad - Aaron Yonda Clint/Voice of Chad - Matt Sloan Randy - Brad Knight (http://monkeybusinessinstitute.com) Lloyd - Rob Matsushita (http://robmatsushita.blogspot.com) Clarissa - Christina LaVicka (http://myspace.com/christinaappleton) Tammy - KeaLynn Kees Tony - Asa Derks Jeremy Wickstrom - Paul Guse Angry Customer - Damon Butler Weird Jimmy - Craig Johnson Waiter - Doug Reed With: Cindy Brekken, Casey Brown, Vijay Prabhu Dandamudi, Drew Foerster, Nick Foerster, Kate George, Sindee Kleckner, Collin Klug, Keefe Klug, Jordan Marko, Caiden Melendy, Chris Melendy, Deanna Reed, Ilsa Reed, Laszlo Reed, Justin Sprecher, Marcus Trapp Filmed on Location at Willy Street Co-op, Madison, WI Special Thanks to Brendan Smith


Part 1:Colonel Louis Zocchi explains dice manufacturing and why Game Science dice are better than all the rest! Informative and fun for all dice fanatics. Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxmkWrDbn34


This is paradise.


Part 2: Colonel Louis Zocchi explains dice manufacturing and why Game Science dice are better than all the rest! Informative and fun for all dice fanatics. See part 1 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bR2fxoNHIuU


Coldplay - The Hardest Part


Part 2... see Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWqzFacKGeA by DigitalPh33r. When the Arbiter makes a bet with Master Chief whether or not he can create a good machinima, Master Chief fails among the usual gang, but is picked up by an eccentric movie producer in Los Angeles who eventually requests that Master Chief relocate to the City of Angels. Will Master Chief fail miserably, or end up living up to his expectations in Los Angeles, leaving Todd, Travis, Cortana and his only true friend, the Arbiter, behind him?


Chef Grant Achatz comes by my house to teach me how to cook a moist turkey en sous vide for Thanksgiving. Recipe posted at www.alinea-mosaic.com. Free sign-up... posted in the Food in the Media section of the Forums.


Part 2 of -- Chef Grant Achatz comes by my house to teach me how to cook a moist turkey en sous vide for Thanksgiving. Recipes with free-sign up at www.alinea-mosaic.com. Go to the "food in the media" section of the Forums. Recipes now posted... including the finished gravy


Hunting and training father christmas for export from Finland. Best christmas video ever made. Find out where Santa comes from. Part 2 of 2


French Beatbox Championship 2006 13-14 october 2006 Angers FRANCE


The timeless Christmas classic from Raymond Briggs, about a little boy who builds a snowman, that takes him on an adventure one snowy night.


1812 overture by Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky. Berliner Philharmoniker. Seiji Ozawa, conductor.


Directed by Lasse Gjertsen Copyrights: Casa Musicale Sonzogno, Milan, 2007 This is a music video for the italian cellist Giovanni Sollima, on two of his compositions; "Terra Aria" and "Concerto Rotondo". Enjoy! www.sonzogno.it So this is the project I've been working on for the last 5 months, and heres how part 1 of it is made: On the six arms parts, which by the way took most of the time to make, I filmed Sollima playing the different layers of cello after each other. I then edited the video frame by frame in Photoshop (remember, it's 25 frames per second of video), cutting his arms out from the other layers and pasting it on top, matching the movement of the cello. This was done ca 4000 times, by myself. The clouds were actually filmed in my backyard, sped up 1250 times. The birds we're filmed in my town, Larvik, Norway on clear blue sky, so that I could use blue screen keying to put them on top of the clouds. It's hard to notice, but the birds are moving in half speed slow motion. I also had to stabilize the motion of the birds, since I filmed it with handhelt camcorder. The sequence was cut together using After Effects and Premiere. The forest, river sequence was photographed in a forest in Arona, Italy. I took a picture ca. every five meters, and morphed the images together using WinMorph, matching the pace of the music. The zooming sequence is very hard to explain. Basically, the first 8 seconds after it starts zooming and when you see Mr Sollima's face is real photos. The rest inbetween are "painted" in Photoshop by me. The rest of this part is merely editing in Premiere and After Effects. Allright!