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Youtube video's that de'serve more view's

I'm not sure if My Animation Video needs more visits but I would love some feedback (it is only 30 seconds). I don't have a tripod or experience with making animation videos haha.


I like it. I'll share it tomorrow by my Twitter account

Us - In the End

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU1JraEVsgc

This is a pretty damn awesome cover of that angsty Linkin Park song. Seriously, very different from the original, so give it a shot even if you hate LP.

Actually it is completely different but it took me a while to get use to it.
 
Gallon Smashing has gotten out of hand. I feared it would catch on, and the 100's of youtube video uploads of kids doing it show that unfortunately it has. I don't necessarily think the vids deserve more views, but for those unaware of this "prank", here's what it has progressed into.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rPbfpFsDfE

The poor man with the mop at the end :(
 
Anything by Good Neighbor. It's not everyone's type of comedy but if you like it, you'll love it, not sure how else to say it. I feel like GAF would get this kind of humor.
 

Dec

Member
Rob Zombie has given him a lot more popularity since Devil's Rejects but nothing is enough after going so long without much recognition and coming so close to breaking through. The man still plays in his 60's, in small clubs and bars after having such an incredible musical career.

I am of course talking about Terry Reid.
 

MoGamesXNA

Unconfirmed Member
I put together a HQ compilation of Elizabeth's cutscenes into an otaku level music video in 1080p for those that haven't seen it already:

http://youtu.be/t65CQUp-1fc

Spoilers ahead. Only watch it if you've finished Bioshock Infinite or have no intention of doing so.
 

MoGamesXNA

Unconfirmed Member
I finished working on the second of my Bioshock Infinite music videos earlier today. If you've finished the game and haven't seen them already I've included links below:

<epic sized spoiler warning: these videos contain scenes from the end of the game>

Video 1 - Everybody Wants To Rule The World
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http://youtu.be/t65CQUp-1fc

Video 2 - The Sound of Silence (new)
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http://youtu.be/wdFY3a0iva4

Edit: Thanks goes to Neiteio for some great feedback regarding an early version of my second video.
 
LOL, that Car Problems commercial is great.

Here's my first take at an inspirational type of video. I'm pretty proud of how it turned out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo9ZRynAQSQ
 

Melchiah

Member
The Incredible Power Of Concentration - Miyoko Shida
http://youtu.be/K6rX1AEi57c

There are no words to describe Miyoko Shida's performance for the Spanish TV program "Tú Sí Que Vales" ("You Can Do It").

Beauty, harmony, balance ... on so many levels. A truly amazing balancing act. Dance artist Miyoko Shida was born in Fukuyama-shi, Japan. She performed as a dancer and choreographer at the Rigolo Nouveau Cirque in Switzerland and currently lives in Paris, France.

Absolutely amazing.
 

Melchiah

Member
Henri d'Ursel | La Perle | 1929 | Pt. 1 of 4
http://youtu.be/K0K4vQgzYXA

"The count Henri d'Ursel shot La perle (The Pearl) under the pseudonym of Henri d'Arche "in the flush of inexperience", as he put it. D'Ursel made only one film, based on a screenplay by the poet Georges Hugnet. In a Paris straight out of the serials of Louis Feuillade, the hero goes in search of a pearl which constantly disappears in a string of bizarre encounters - sneak thieves in a hotel wearing body stockings à la Musidora, a beautiful fiancée on a bicycle and a somnambulist walking the rooftops in a night-shirt, amorous fantasies in the undergrowth. Hugnet himself played this waking dreamer, haunted by an unending eroticism reflected in the images."

"Seven composers wrote the music for these unique films: Joachim Brackx, Eric Sleichim, Jan Van Outryve, Annelies Van Parys (in residence at Transparant) and Mireille Capelle, Geert Callaert and Thomas Smetryns (in residence at HERMESensemble). The works for ensemble are performed by the HERMES ensemble conducted by Koen Kessels."

The dark ambient soundtrack is marvelous. The subsequent parts can be found on YouTube as well.
 
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