The boys from Mighty Car Mods take a road trip around Hokkaido in Japan in a 660cc Kei Car for their first feature length film.

DVD and HD Bluray copies are available with free postage worldwide:
http://www.mightycarmods.com/japantourdvd.html


Complete Premium video at: http://fora.tv/conference/gamificatio…

Demetri Detsaridis, the executive producer at Area/Code, demonstrates how Jay-Z’s memoir Decoded launched using a unique social game that attracted public interest and incentive. Engaging the curiosity of customers, pre-released pages of the memoir were printed on various surfaces and hidden around the world — from food wrappers to the silk lining of a Gucci jacket.

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Rapper Jay-Z’s recently-released memoir, Decoded turns reading back into a game for adults with a new campaign sponsored by Bing and headed by New York ad agency Droga5. Not relying just on traditional marketing, pages from the book are printed in secret locations.

This epic scavenger hunt takes place as much online as it does in the real world. For its part, Bing launched interactive 3D maps that allows users to search the streets of New York, L.A., New Orleans, Miami, London (all cities mentioned in the book) and more, letting users look for clues. The grand notion is to have players find, “decode” and assemble the book together online.

Interactive design experts Area/Code designed the gamified elements of this monumental project. In this in-depth case study of how they went about gamifying a book online and in real-life, Area/Code GM and Executive Producer Demetri Detsaridis discusses this historical marketing campaign. – The Gamification Summit

Demetri Detsaridis is the General Manager and Executive Producer at Area/Code. Founded in 2005, Area/Code is a cross-media game design and development studio whose credits include landmark Facebook game Parking Wars, iPhone hit Drop7, current release CSI: Crime City, and consulting for clients like Nike, Nokia, Foursquare, Team Detroit and J. Walter Thompson.

Before joining Area/Code, Demetri was the Co-Founder and Creative Director of Massively Mobile, a London-based mobile games studio, and prior to that, a game designer at mobile gaming giant Gameloft. Demetri was also a member of the original development team of Warner Bros.’ superhero MMORPG DC Universe Online and a longtime game designer and producer at award-winning casual gaming pioneer Pop and Co.


3 Cities (Boston, Lefrak City-Queens, Poughkeepsie)
1 Day
1 Goal Rep the East.
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NISSAN GT-R | THE PERFECT WEEK

Posted: February 2, 2011 in Auto, Racing, Short Film, Video
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his Film was made for Nissan’s upcoming ipad app.
It shows the new (2012) Nissan GT-R facelift in everyday life situations.

For more informations visit gtrnissan.eu/​

Directed & Edited by Daniel Michaelis
Originally written by NEWBBDO

Post production by FORMAT67.NET
Assistant Director – Willi Fast

1st Camera – Daniel Michaelis, 2nd Camera Willi Fast, DOP – Daniel Michaelis,
Art Director – Daniel Michaelis, 2nd Art Director – Nicolas Le Moing, Assistant Art Director – Cyril hucleux

Sound Design – Audionerve
Executive Producer – Dany Vives-Jenny, Production assistant – Eric Verdaguer, Production design and Casting – Napua Solsona, Assistant Stylist – Carla Manau, Lights – David Moreno Belmonte

Female Model – Noemi Pereamen
Male Model – Sascha Friedrich

Produced by BEELINE PHOTO AND FILM


President Obama speaks about moving forward to create jobs, out-compete in the global economy by investing in innovation and education, and win the future for our children and our country. This enhanced version features charts, graphs and other visual aids that accompany the President’s speech. January 25, 2010.


Beyond Black Mesa is a short Independent fan film Inspired by the Half-Life Video Game series. This is an action packed short film centering around Adrian Shephard and a band of resistance fighters struggling to get out a warning about the impending invasion.

- Independent short film – 2 years in the making – Endless hours of post
- 1 Canon HV20
- 7 Friends
- $1,200 budget for the full short film.

This film is not HL,HL2 or Opposing Forces. It’s a short fan film that takes place in the Half-Life world. Also, as a completely independent film, we wanted to have a creative voice in the movie and make it a movie that we would enjoy shooting. We took artistic freedoms and liberties, unfortunately most of those decisions were determined by our limited resources.

Check out: BEYONDBLACKMESA.COM

Directed by Brian Curtin
Producer: Matt Hall, Mat Powell
Actors/Grips: Joy Gravel, Walt Thomas, Andrew Gothard
Special Tracks: Nate Quarterman
Narrator: Taylor Robinson
Audio Mastering: Eric Chapman


Where is youth found, if not in a fountain?

The Gentleman: R.S. Bailey
The Young Man: Marlon Kaman

Credits:
Director: Luke Rivett
Director of Photography: Alessandro Gentile
Editor and Colorist: Jamieson Tabb
Production Designer: Margaret Kaiser
1st A.C.: Hannah Hurney
Location Manager: Michael Leibowitz
Producer: Luke Rivett and Margaret Kaiser

Special Thanks to Paul Hodge.

Director: Luke Rivett
Director of Photography: Alessandro Gentile
Editor and Colorist: Jamieson Tabb
Production Designer: Margaret Kaiser
1st A.C.: Hannah Hurney
Location Manager: Michael Leibowitz
Producer: Luke Rivett and Margaret Kaiser

Special Thanks to Paul Hodge.

FINALIST in the GENERO.TV Booka Shade Music Video Competition

Battle: Los Angeles Trailer HD

Posted: January 14, 2011 in Uncategorized


http://students.washington.edu/rtg2 For years, there have been documented cases of UFO sightings around the world – Buenos Aires, Seoul, France, Germany, China. But in 2011, what were once just sightings will become a terrifying reality when Earth is attacked by unknown forces. As people everywhere watch the world’s great cities fall, Los Angeles becomes the last stand for mankind in a battle no one expected. It’s up to a Marine staff sergeant (Aaron Eckhart) and his new platoon to draw a line in the sand as they take on an enemy unlike any they’ve ever encountered before.

The SONG is The Sun´s Gone Dim and The Sky´s Turned Black by Johann Johannsson


See photos from 7 Billion: http://bit.ly/hhYz3m
With the worldwide population expected to exceed seven billion in 2011, National Geographic magazine offers a 7-part series examining specific challenges and solutions to the issues we face. The magazine introduces the series with its January cover story “7 Billion,” offering a broad overview of demographic trends that got us to today and will impact us all tomorrow. The first in-depth story will appear in the March issue, focusing on humans’ impact on the planet’s geology. Other stories will follow throughout 2011.

Editor’s update: in 2050, 70% of the population will be living in “urban areas,” not “megacities” as stated in an earlier version of this video


Animation by David Larsen
Music by The Antlers – “Kettering” from the album Hospice.
I am an Illustrator and Graphic Designer with a passion for music and stories. If you are interested in seeing more of my work or requesting a commission, please visit my portfolio @
http://motegrate.daportfolio.com


Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2010/11/10/Sam_Harris_…

Author Sam Harris argues that Islam is not simply a peaceful religion that has been corrupted by extremists like Osama bin Laden. “The only problem with Islamic fundamentalism are the fundamentals of Islam,” says Harris. “To call Islam a religion of peace … is completely delusional.”

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In this highly anticipated, explosive new book, the author of The End of Faith and Letter to a Christian Nation calls for an end to religion’s monopoly on morality and human values. In The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values, Sam Harris tears down the wall between scientific facts and human values to dismantle the most common justification for religious faith — that a moral system cannot be based on science.

The End of Faith ignited a worldwide debate about the validity of religion. In its aftermath, Harris discovered that most people, from secular scientists to religious fundamentalists, agree on one point: Science has nothing to say on the subject of human values. Even among religious fundamentalists, the defense one most often hears for belief in God is not that there is compelling evidence that God exists, but that faith in Him provides the only guidance for living a good life. Controversies about human values are controversies about which science has officially had no opinion. Until now.

Morality, Harris argues, is actually an undeveloped branch of neuroscience, and answers to questions of human value can be visualized on a “moral landscape” — a space of real and potential outcomes whose peaks and valleys correspond to human states of greater or lesser wellbeing. Different ways of thinking and behaving — different cultural practices, ethical codes, modes of government, etc. — translate into movements across this landscape. Such changes can be analyzed objectively on many levels, ranging from biochemistry to economics, but they have their crucial realization as experiences in the human brain.

Bringing a fresh, secular perspective to age-old questions of right and wrong, and good and evil, Harris shows that we know enough about the human brain and its relationship to events in the world to say that there are right and wrong answers to the most pressing questions of human life. Because such answers exist, cultural relativism is simply false — and comes at increasing cost to humanity. And just as there is no such thing as Christian physics or Muslim algebra, there can be no Christian or Muslim morality. Using his expertise in philosophy and neuroscience, along with his experience on the front lines of our “culture wars,” Sam Harris delivers a game-changing argument about the future of science and about the real basis of human cooperation. – Berkeley Arts and Letters

Sam Harris is an American non-fiction author, and CEO of Project Reason. He received a Ph.D. in neuroscience from UCLA, and is a graduate in philosophy from Stanford University. He has studied both Eastern and Western religious traditions, along with a variety of contemplative disciplines, for twenty years. He is a proponent of scientific skepticism and is the author of The End of Faith (2004), which won the 2005 PEN/Martha Albrand Award, Letter to a Christian Nation (2006), a rejoinder to criticism of his first book, and The Moral Landscape (2010).


Sheek Louch heads to the shooting range to perfect his aim… New album Donnie G in stores 12/14 on Def Jam!


Al Great – The Take Intro from “The Take” produced by E. Hill Directed by RAG Productions
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HONDA ACCORD MUSIC (REMIX)
Rapsody ft. Skyzoo & Thee Tom Hardy
Produced by 9th Wonder
Director Kenneth Price
Return of the B-Girl
Jamla / IWWMG

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