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17:18:52 01/11/12
Daughter - "Love (Live at St. Giles In The Fields' Church)": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Daughter - "Love (Live at St. Giles In The Fields' Church)": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
'The Wild Youth' is the new EP from 21 year old Elena Tonra aka Daughter. A collection of four dark, ethereal & beautiful new songs, 'The Wild Youth' showcases a young musician experimenting delicately with a rich array of songwriting ideas and yet still intent on pouring out her soul pure and unadulterated. Having launched with the stunning six-minute 'Love', a brooding, stark lament that shifts shape & form as it builds to it's startling crescendo, 'The Wild Youth' includes three more songs ('Home', 'Medicine' & 'Youth') that beautifully weave the intimacy and honesty of timeless, classic folk with the glacial, experimental soundscapes that draw to mind the work of Bjork & Jonsi Birgisson. Having made a series of demo tracks available at the end of 2010 via her social network pages, Daughter's star has gently risen, collecting fans one-by-one as these tracks were gradually shared amongst enthusiastic friends and bloggers. As the support grew Elena found herself moving - slowly, at first - up The Hype Machine. Within a month - and as the momentum grew - she\'d reached #3 in the Most Popular Song Chart. The Independent\'s Barometer column subsequently noting of her \"beautifully-sung, literary folk\" and her \"ethereal melancholy\" as they tipped her as a One to Watch. Launching her debut 'His Young Heart' EP with a sold-out show at The Slaughtered Lamb, London in April, Elena was soon invited to perform sessions for Lauren Laverne on BBC 6 Music & Rob Da Bank on BBC ... From: sxsw Views: 699 18 ratings Time: 05:57 More in Music
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17:18:52 01/11/12
Daughter - "Love (Live at St. Giles In The Fields' Church)": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Daughter - "Love (Live at St. Giles In The Fields' Church)": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
'The Wild Youth' is the new EP from 21 year old Elena Tonra aka Daughter. A collection of four dark, ethereal & beautiful new songs, 'The Wild Youth' showcases a young musician experimenting delicately with a rich array of songwriting ideas and yet still intent on pouring out her soul pure and unadulterated. Having launched with the stunning six-minute 'Love', a brooding, stark lament that shifts shape & form as it builds to it's startling crescendo, 'The Wild Youth' includes three more songs ('Home', 'Medicine' & 'Youth') that beautifully weave the intimacy and honesty of timeless, classic folk with the glacial, experimental soundscapes that draw to mind the work of Bjork & Jonsi Birgisson. Having made a series of demo tracks available at the end of 2010 via her social network pages, Daughter's star has gently risen, collecting fans one-by-one as these tracks were gradually shared amongst enthusiastic friends and bloggers. As the support grew Elena found herself moving - slowly, at first - up The Hype Machine. Within a month - and as the momentum grew - she\'d reached #3 in the Most Popular Song Chart. The Independent\'s Barometer column subsequently noting of her \"beautifully-sung, literary folk\" and her \"ethereal melancholy\" as they tipped her as a One to Watch. Launching her debut 'His Young Heart' EP with a sold-out show at The Slaughtered Lamb, London in April, Elena was soon invited to perform sessions for Lauren Laverne on BBC 6 Music & Rob Da Bank on BBC ... From: sxsw Views: 630 17 ratings Time: 05:57 More in Music
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17:09:01 01/04/12
Thu, Dec 22, 2011
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Guests Lauren Sivan, Rob Long, David Angelo, and Mike Baker discuss GOP presidential candidates being asked which superhero they would be
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04:37:27 10/20/11
Paranormal Activity 3
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Steve Samblis and guest host Lucas Dick Bring you their instant review of one of the scariest movies ever made!
Be sure to see Lucas in his new movie "Kissing Stranger" coming to a theater near you!
About the Movie: In 1988, young sisters Katie and Kristi befriend an invisible entity who resides in their home. That was their first bad move.
Filmmakers: Henry Joost - Director , Ariel Schulman - Director , Christopher B. Landon - Writer , Oren Peli - Writer (characters) / Producer , Jason Blum - Producer , Steven Schneider - Producer , Magdalena Gorka Bonacorso - Cinematographer , Jennifer Spence - Production Designer , Gregory Plotkin - Editor more » Cast STARmeter™ Katie Featherston ... Katie 312 Sprague Grayden ... Kristi Rey 1,033 Lauren Bittner ... Julie 2,867 Chloe Csengery ... Young Katie 3,990 Christopher Nicholas Smith ... Dennis 4,483 Jessica Tyler Brown ... Young Kristi Rey 5,329 Brian Boland ... Daniel Rey 6,751 Dustin Ingram ... Randy 8,403 Mark Fredrichs ... Dr. Fredrichs 8,408
Directed by
Henry Joost
Ariel Schulman
Writers
Christopher B. Landon
Oren Peli Characters Producers
Jason Blum ... producer
Jeanette Brill ... line producer
Akiva Goldsman ... executive producer
Oren Peli ... producer
Steven Schneider ... producer
Cinematographers
Magdalena Gorka Bonacorso
Editors
Gregory Plotkin
Casting Directors
Terri Taylor
Production Designers
Jennifer Spence
Set Decorators
Kelly Berry
Costume Designers
Leah Butler
Make Up Department
Kymber Blake ... makeup department head
Paula Jane Hamilton ... key makeup artist
Production Managers
Ralph Bertelle ... executive in charge of production
Rick Osako ... unit production manager
Richard Stirling ... post-production supervisor
Second Unit Directors or Assistant Directors
Marc Newland ... second assistant director
Art Department
Erica Willis McCormick ... set decorations buyer
Sound Department
Paul Aulicino ... assistant supervising sound editor
Peter Brown ... supervising sound editor
Joe Dzuban ... sound re-recording mixer
Gary A. Hecker ... supervising foley artist
Craig Mann ... sound re-recording mixer
Beauxregard Neylon ... adr mixer
Margit Pfeiffer ... foley editor
Visual Effects Department
Daniel Loiewski ... visual effects intern
Stunts
Kelli Barksdale ... stunts
Emily Brobst ... stunt double: Katie
Seth Duhame ... stunt double: Chris Smith
Nikki Hester ... stunts
Michael R. King ... stunts
Nicholas King ... stunts
Rob King ... stunt coordinator
Ator Tamras ... stunt double: Lauren Bittner
Camera and Electrical Department
Jordan C. Kadovitz ... video engineer
Damon Liebowitz ... gaffer
Oliver Mancebo ... digital imaging technician
Daniel C. McFadden ... still photographer
Dara Norman ... best boy electric
Benjamin Steeples ... second assistant camera
Phoebe Sudrow ... first assistant camera
Derek Touvell ... lighting technician
Brian Woronec ... lighting programmer
Casting Department
Sarah Domeier ... casting assistant
John McAlary ... casting associate
Editorial Department
Phillip Dawe ... post-production coordinator
Maria Gonzales ... first assistant editor
Joel Griffen ... assistant editor
Mark Griffith ... digital intermediate colorist
Aaron Kroger ... outpost engineer
Nicholas Lareau ... outpost engineer
Harry Muller ... color timer
Wendy Nomiyama ... assistant editor
Bill Schultz ... digital intermediate executive
Ron South ... first assistant editor
Elliott Traeger ... post-production assistant
Transportation Department
James G. Brill ... transportation coordinator
Jason Messersmith ... transportation captain
Miscellaneous Crew
Laura Altmann ... production coordinator
Justin Carville ... first assistant accountant
Jessica Kivnik ... production secretary
Megan Lurty ... production assistant
James Messersmith ... production assistant
Sam Schweikert ... set production assistant: second unit
Patrick R. Siembieda ... production accountant
David Thornsberry ... location manager
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00:52:57 06/10/09
400 years later - Cite goes Dutch
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The exhibit presents everything from furniture and tabletop objects to jewelry by 23 emerging Dutch designers and manufacturers and 1 photographer. Curated by Studio Jan Habraken and Alissia Melka-Teichroew in collaboration with Wabnitz Editions Ltd and Josée Lepage, the work draws an outline of contemporary design coming out of, and shaped by, the unique climate of the densely populated Netherlands, whose designers grow up below sea level and under heavy gray skies.
This video features talks with Alissia, Greetje van Helmond, Rob van Gijzel and Lucas Maassen. With works of Miriam van der Lubbe, Ilona Huvenaars, Willem derks, Frederik Roije, Anouk Omlo, Alexander Pelikan, Lara de Greef, Maarten Baptist, Dave Keune, Lotte van Laatum, Laurens van Wieringen and Jan Habraken.
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produced by designguide.tv (c) 2009
music courtesy of NVIN, n-v.in



