"Living Stone Village" Documentary about Abandoned Children
In this week's "Take 20", Jennifer and Charlie review "Living Stone Village" by Andrew Lamb.
In this week's "Take 20", Jennifer and Charlie review "Living Stone Village" by Andrew Lamb.
In our Video Bits & Bytes segment, John discusses the FCC ruling regarding profanity on broadcast TV. He also talks about the new Apple laptops. Derek explores Shycast.com, veodia.com and YouTube.
In this week's "Take 20", Jennifer and Charlie review "The Duel" by James Miller.
In this week's "Take 20", Charlie and Jennifer view "Untitled," an animated short by Rodrigo Albarron.
In this week's "Take 20", Charlie and Jennifer view "Her Eyes on the Goal" a sports video by Jeff Hillman.
In this week's "Take 20", Charlie and Andrew view a music video by the band "Jackalope" produced by Scott Freiheit called "Can't We Go Back," an excellent example of chromakeying with some interesting effects.
In this week's "Take 20", Charlie and John give some constructive tips to a producer of travel videos after viewing "Greek Temple in Taormina."
In this week's "Take 20", John and Charlie show you an excerpt from a Public Access Cable show about animal adoption called "Critter Corner."
In this week's "Take 20", Charlie and Jennifer show us "The Crawfish Hunter", by John Westerlund. This video demonstrates a sweet example of how to get the kids into the act, and it's edited tightly with the perfect length to share with friends.
In this week's "Take 20", John and Charlie continue showing us winners from our 2006 short video contest with "Stewy's Skate Park", our Best Corporate Video...This is a slick, catchy and well produced look at a skate park built in honor of a young man killed while skating on a public roadway.
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