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A wedding video I shot on 14 October 2017.
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“Light My Fire” by Strange Dayz Austin, Doors cover band.
“Prison Planet” by Marz Theron
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Ballet Austin organized a marvelous dance mob for Halloween 2017. Mon October 30, 2017.
This is them having a short parade from their studio to Austin City Hall, then doing Michael Jacksons THRILLER for the people of Austin.
Shot with a Canon G20 and edited in adobe premiere. One camera angle was from a Samsung Android phone.
Ben Sparks with upright bass, Rollfast Ramblers Logo
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Made in Adobe Flash and composited in Adobe After Effects.
A parody / homage to the Beatles Saturday morning cartoon show produced by Depathe Freling
I am posting this as an animation fan. I had nothing to do with its creation.
Credit goes to:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOj772PbiIsGZKVjMGYLtEQ/feed?disable_polymer=1
Something that isn’t a Mario cartoon for a change.
Made in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Animate, and Maya.
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http://www.openculture.com/2014/09/the-beatles-saturday-morning-cartoon-show.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_(TV_series)
The series consisted of short animated stories that essentially were intended to set up the visual illustration of Beatles songs that were played in their entirety. In addition, there were sing along sequences with simpler imagery complementing the full lyrics of particular songs.
The series became notorious for its static depiction of the band in their early “moptop-and-suit” look as depicted in the live action film, A Hard Day’s Night, even though the band moved beyond it during the series’ run. The producers did attempt to acknowledge the band members’ contemporary appearances with photographs of them in the series’ title sequences during its production run.
The band members themselves had nothing to do with the series’ production beyond the use of their music recordings. American actor Paul Frees did the voices of John and George while Lance Percival (of the Carry Onseries) did the voices of Paul and Ringo. Frees had been the voice of Boris Badenov in the Rocky and Bullwinkleseries. At first, the Beatles disliked the series.[4] It is reported, however, that the band members enjoyed the cartoons in later years.[5] Their views of the cartoon series discouraged them from participating significantly in the later animated feature film, Yellow Submarine. Only when the band saw and were impressed by the Yellow Submarine‘s finished footage did they realize the film was a more ambitious creation. As a result, they agreed to appear in a short live action epilogue for it. In fact, Yellow Submarine producer Al Brodax and director George Dunning were involved in the production both of the animated series and of Yellow Submarine.
Initially, the opening credits theme was a guitar riff from “A Hard Day’s Night” segueing into “Can’t Buy Me Love“, over a cartoon sequence of the group running down a fire escape, echoing a scene in A Hard Day’s Night. The second season’s opening theme was “Help!“, while the third season’s theme was “And Your Bird Can Sing“, over a different cartoon sequence.
Although uncredited, Dennis Marks, along with Jack Mendelsohn, Heywood Kling and Bruce Howard, wrote all 39 episodes of The Beatles series.
Most of the episodes of the series were produced by Artransa Park Studios in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia[7]and George Dunning’s company TVC Animation in London,[8] with a handful of episodes made in Hollywood,[5] with a crew supervised by veteran cartoon writer John W. Dunn.
The series was an instant ratings hit on ABC in the Saturday morning time slot after it debuted on September 25, 1965 at 10:30 AM ET.[1] It racked up a 13 score (or 52 share), then unheard of in daytime television. The series was sponsored by the A. C. Gilbert Company, the Quaker Oats Company and the Mars Candy Company.[1] For the third season in 1967, the series was moved to Saturdays at noon. For the fourth season, the series was moved to 9:30 AM EST on Sunday mornings.
Originally, the Beatles disliked the cartoon; however, as time went on they grew to like it. In 1972, Lennon commented, “I still get a blast out of watching the Beatles cartoons on TV.” In 1999, Harrison said, “I always kind of liked [the cartoons]. They were so bad or silly that they were good, if you know what I mean, and I think the passage of time might make them more fun now.”[8]
The series was syndicated worldwide on television and cable after the original run ended in 1969. In 1986 and 1987, new generations were introduced to the series when it was rebroadcast in syndication by MTV and also by the Disney Channel. On MTV, the series was shown on Saturday and Sunday mornings at 10 AM ET or 7 AM PT. On The Disney Channel, the series was shown on Fridays at 5 PM beginning in 1989. Mark Hamill was a guest host of the MTV run of the series in 1987.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DePatie–Freleng_Enterprises

A look at Kira and Aarons wedding DVD. I held up my phones camera to the editing timeline ( Adobe Premiere) to let the family get a glimpse of what is going to be on their DVD.
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Shot with 2 DSLRs and edited in Adobe Premiere with the opening graphic made in After Effects and Photoshop.
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2 Beautiful young girls celebrate their birthdays by performing elaborate cultural dance routines for their friends and family!
Rachata and Rachita’s Indian birthday celebration.
Shot with multiple Canon cameras and edited in Adobe Premiere. The opening graphic was created with Photoshop and After Effects.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arangetram
Arangetram is the debut (Arangettam – in Malayalam) on-stage performance of a former student of Indian classical dance and music. The word Arangetram is from the Tamil language and means ascending the stage by a dancer on the completion of formal training.