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SINGER MINTU MUKHERJEE IN PYAR LIFE ME EK BAR FULL FILM *PRE

snigdha says...

WATCH FULL NEW FILM *PYAR LIFE ME EK BAAR* IN BENGALI VERSION A COPYRIGHT PRODUCT OF UNIQUE MUSIC WORLD A FILM PRODUCTION HOUSE....FILM DIRECTION BY SNIGDHA MUKHERJEE....MUSIC DIRECTION BY MINTU MUKHERJEE
AN UNBELIEVABLE LOVE STORY

Yasiin Bey (Mos Def) force-fed under standard Gitmo procedur

MichaelL says...

The use of the garb, camera focus, camera angles, etc was distracting and called attention to itself as a film PRODUCTION.
Would have been more powerful if he simply described the sensation in straight up documentary form as it was happening rather than the whimpering and crying which came off as scripted.

Nokia Lied to Us!!!

From the Directors of htg7ui676, and the Producers of yrte$f

deathcow says...

I remember when this happened. Was followed pretty closely by all Alaskan news stns. They were hiring extras in Anchorage for this. They're currently hiring extras for another one, cant remember what. Alaska gives a lot of tax credits for TV/film production up here, there must be 15 reality shows right now about Alaska. (Thank Palin I think for sparking "interest".)

The chewing gum and helium experiment

kronosposeidon says...

Of course it's fake, chilaxe, but that doesn't mean it's not cool. And yes, it is *viral. This information was in the video description on YouTube:

Gumandhelium — September 29, 2009 — http://www.viral-test.com/
THE REVEAL!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGNQzami2rQ
. Client : Blue Agency: RAPP
Creative Directors: Damien Frossard, Gilles Duplan.
Branded Content Director: Romain Pergeaux
Art Director: Guillaume Paquin
Copywriter: Romain Pergeaux
Production: Blue Film Production
Director: Daniel Cattan
Post production: Chez Louis
Sound design: AOC
Seeding: GOVIRAL PARIS


I thought it was pretty creative and entertaining.

For those who care to know... (Documentaries Talk Post)

The Great VideoSift Coming -Out Thread (Happy Talk Post)

Ornthoron says...

Hi, my name is Arvid, and I live in Oslo, Norway. I have just finished a degree in physics from the University of Oslo, but I can't seem to let go of the student life just yet. I enjoy sifts that mess with my head, such as these.

I discovered VideoSift because Fedquip kept referring to it on his old AOL blog. I lurked here for over a year before finally signing up this autumn. For a norwegian, I have an almost unhealthy interest in american politics, and I deeply regret the decline and death of http://newsbloggers.aol.com.

On my freetime I am a musician. I have played the Euphonium since I was eight, but have in recent years switched mostly to Trombone. I mostly play and listen to jazz, first and foremost in a Big Band. I was a member of a now dead 30's swing band, and I am soon starting a new band to play some more modern jazz. I sing in a choir as well. My muscial heroes are among others Bach and Bartok, Carla Bley and Steve Swallow, Pink Floyd and Steely Dan.

I read both fantasy and classics, and my favourite authors are Kurt Vonnegut jr., George R. R. Martin, Tolkien, Dostoyevski and Gert Nygårdshaug. My username is a witness to my geeky past, as it is the Sindarin translation of my real name.

I catch onto minor hobbies sporadically as well. I used to game a lot, but this has cooled off lately. I was an avid Guitar Hero player, and got to be pretty good. I have been into sailing. I have been into fencing. I enjoy walking and skiing in the majestic norwegian mountainscape. In the summer I play with the Diabolo. My latest fad is Origami, which I used to do when I was a teenager and have just now picked up again. I have also been an extra in some norwegian music videos and minor film productions. I am the emo-looking guy playing accordion in this video.

I follow both norwegian and international politics with interest, and I have a blog in norwegian about politics and science which I update very sporadically.

Oh, and I am the older brother of Haldaug, who has a higher integrity as a sifter than me. That is why I have higher ranking than him, even though he has been a member longer than me. So go to his pqueue if you want to find some musical/thoughtful/absurd gems.

edit: Forgot to mention my favourite beverage, Brakspear Oxford Gold organic ale. Try it out.

I Wouldn't Steal A Purse, But I Do Download Films

lertad says...

Right, I have close relatives that is working in the entertainment industry here in Thailand, some of my friends are in both popular indie/major label bands, and I myself have been involved in producing some independant records. And let me tell you.

Piracy is a pain in the ass.

Spoco2's spot on on this issue. The problem is, many people on VideoSift use BitTorrent to download films/songs to see/hear what they're like before actually going out to buy them. Fine, that's great, but Sifters are normally great in general. But as you have probably come to know, Sifters don't exactly think act like the majority of the public, do we? The majority of people download pirated movies and songs simply for the fact that they don't want to pay for it. That is stealing. That is no different than shoplifting. You don't understand the feeling you get when you're out at your booth selling your CDs to a group of "fans" only for one to buy 1 copy of the CD and turning around to others in a kind of wink and telling their friends, right in front of my face, that "don't buy one...one copy is enough...you get what I mean". Oh yeah, like I don't know what they were going to do with it.

Not to mention the times where a fan would walk up to my friend holding out a CD for him to sign...except it was on a generic CD-RW disc.

And it happens everytime, everyday.

Hey, I'm not saying copyright laws aren't archaic and anarchist. I'm not saying it comes from an old distribution model. There are loopholes and a lot of very good points have been made here on this thread, as always, and I relish reading them. But the main thing is, a majority of people are pirating
simply because they don't want to buy the real copy, and it destroys the creative juice out of so many artists. I am willing to bet that even if a final, new distribution model is accomodated for the internet, most people will still continue to hack. Just think about it: "Download movie from the net for $4.99? Or download for free? Hmm..."

It's not a hard choice, you're going to get the same package no matter if you pay it or not, and people will continue to pirate no matter what innovative business model is thrusted upon them as most people will only think of themselves, not the artists. And it was always the job of corporations to think up business models in the first place, not artists. Why else would artists sign for them and make them what they are now? So, don't expect a "better" model to support artists directly and bypass the evil you all hate any time soon.

Remember, we're talking about the majority of people here, not Sifters. We're not talking about fans of Radiohead, who scarificed oh so much potential profit but can only be successful in doing what they did with the huge amount of fanbase they already have, we're talking more like fans of Britney Spears.

Before I end my tirade, just let me underline what I'm talking about here. Forget plagiarism. Forget the sharing with friends/families. I'm talking about the act of downloading films, products, for personal entertainment without the intention of actually buying the damn thing at all. And this is what most of pirating is. Don't justify it.

And so many people act.all.so.decent.and.proud.like.they.are.the.righteous.ones.for.doing.it.


Rant over. Thank you, and good night.

Communist protestors looking foolish (as usual)

Farhad2000 says...

Yes Protest Warrior is the be all and end all of information regarding political discourse. QM you must be a fool to follow the editing ramblings of 2 shmucks, who even though both completed programs in film production, couldn't create a half way decent video.

I'm Emotional (NSFW parody of James Blunt's: You're Beautiful)

dotdude says...

I saw this before seeing the James Blunt video. Here is the description that goes with the video:





In March 2006 a group of filmmakers/songwriters from the University of California, Irvine created a parody of the original James Blunt song, "You're Beautiful". The song and music video were created as a final project for a film production class at the University. Enjoy!


"I'm Emotional" Lyrics:



My life's a train wreck.

My life’s a train wreck. Love was the train. I saw a goddess. Feelings and pain. She winked at me on the subway. Or maybe it was at her man. Candles and lube, no sleep tonight. That is my plan.

I’m emotional. I’m emotional. I’m emotional, it’s true. I saw your face on myspace. And I swear I’m not a fag. Just an emotional douche bag.

She caught me standing still. From her window sill. She could see from my face that I was a Fucking tool. And I don’t think that I have a shot. But from my window I’ll never get caught.

I’m emotional. I’m emotional. An emotional stalker. I saw your face on myspace. I swear I’m not a fag. Just an emotional douche bag.

La la la la, La la la la, La la la la, cock tease.

I’m emotional. I’m emotional. I’m emotional, it’s true. And I wrote this song to get in your pants. Like so many artists before me. But it’s time I face the truth. I’m a pathetic douche.

*This work falls under the "Fair Use" clause of Section 107 of US Copyright Law.

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