Israelis torturing non-Jewish children. 2014 Australian documentary film. Viewer discretion.Israelis torturing non-Jewish children documentary film full length. Viewer discretion.
The still picture shows Palestinian girl Nesreen Hash'hash after being shot in the face by an Israeli soldier.
- Banned from the media journalist Alison Weir explains why this is happening http://youtu.be/_-UwcVP_k2Y
Archiculture: a documentary film that explores the architectural studio (full 25 min film)Archiculture takes a thoughtful, yet critical look at the architectural studio. The 25-minute film offers a unique glimpse into the world of studio-based, design education through the eyes of a group of students finishing their final design projects. Interviews with leading professionals, historians and educators help create crucial dialog around the key issues faced by this unique teaching methodology and the built environment these future architects will create.
Including Interviews with:
Shigeru Ban - Shigeru Ban Architects
Matthew Berman - Workshop APD
Phil Bernstein - VP Autodesk
Joe Brown - CIO AECOM
David Byrne - Musician/Artist
Annie Choi - Author/Critic
Maurice Cox - Professor/NEA
Ken Frampton - Historian/Professor
Terry Heinlein - TGH Architect
Ted Landsmark - President BAC
Thom Mayne - Morphosis
Mary Woods - Historian/Professor
Credits:
Co-Producer/Director - David Krantz & Ian Harris
Editor - Jesse Garrison
Sound Editor and Re-Recording Mixer - Yoni Slotwiner
Composer - Glenn Forsythe
Colorist - Frederick Trevino
Titles and Graphics - Matthew Posorske
Story Development - Eric Krantz
Assistant Editors - Bill Scurry, Randy Astle, Eric Joseph, Aaron Lim, Marco Monti & Justin Strawhand
Production/Editing Assistants - Pierce Cook, Emily Wettstein & Emily Ahn Levy
Production Assistant - Michael Selwa
Pre-Production Assistant - Lisa Zigenis
Grant Writer/Editor - Jacob Richardson
Marketing - Sam Danner
Outreach - Emily Goligoski & Barbie Steffen
Public Relations - Whitney Sterling & Julie Fallin
Website Consultant - Doug Havens
Legal Services - George M. Rush
Executive Producer - AECOM
Fiscal Sponsor - Independent Film Project (IFP)
The Romanovs. The History of the Russian Dynasty - Episode 3. Documentary Film. Babich-Design. 2013All episodes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USUA_1WVM8I&index=1&list=PLwGzY25TNHPBfaoOR3pXw3VyBvmXljeio
Peter I, as an active man with an explosive temper, did not like the ritual side of the board. Neither the dress or behavior, he did not try to be a monarch. To convert Russia he chose the hard way. Army, education, life - age-old foundations were reorganized on the European model. Peter always felt alone against the whole world. All changes take approximate habitual way of life, secretly hating reformer. In the near circle as there was no support: his best friend and associate of Menshikov plundered the treasury, and his wife Catherine changed. In his last years Peter very sick. After his death, the throne passes to Catherine Alexeevna.
The most vivid pages of Russian history and the establishment and consolidation of Russian state power are associated with the eighteen Russian Tsars of the House of Romanov which include such historic names as Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, Nicholas I and Alexanders I, II and III. The dynasty ended with the brutal assassination of the last Tsar, Nicholas II and his family by the Bolsheviks in Ekaterinburg in 1917.
The Romanov dynasty played a hugely important role in world history, and the series highlights the life stories and characters of the tsars, recounting their rise to power and their contribution to the dynasty, their merits and their faults, their achievements and mistakes, their victories and defeats in war.
The series also examines the Russian form of 'Caesarism' as a system of state administration - its advantages and drawbacks and how the Russian state changed under the Romanov's rule.
THE ROMANOVS is told in eight epic one-hour episodes using a unique combination of magnificent CGI animation and dramatic reconstruction with careful and accurate attention paid to each period.
Type: TV series
Genre: docudrama
Year of production: 2013
Duration: 8x52 minutes
Directed by: Maksim Bespalyi
Written by: Marina Bandilenko, Marina Ulybysheva
Director of photography: Ivan Barkhvart
Producers: Valeriy Babich, Vlad Ryashin, Sergey Titinkov, Konstantin Ernst
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The Best Ghost Cases Ever Caught On Tape - Documentary Filmcredits to the crew of this film
Discovery: how media lies documentary film - CNN CBS FOX NEWS channel distorted contentsDiscovery: how media lies documentary film - CNN CBS FOX NEWS channel distorted contents
This eye opening long documentary film elaborates on the discovery of American media lies by comparing how news are delivered to the US population and to other countries around the world. The film provides a striking comparison of U.S. and international media coverage of the crisis in the ME zeroing in on how structural distortions in U.S. coverage have reinforced false perceptions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for example. This pivotal documentary exposes how the foreign policy interests of American political elites--oil, and a need to have a secure military base in the region, among others--work in combination with lsraeIi public relations strategies to exercise a powerful influence over how news from the region is reported. Through the voices of scholars, media critics, peace activists, religious figures, and Middle East experts, the documentary carefully analyzes and explains how--through the use of language, framing and context--the lsraeIi occupation of the West Bank and Gaza remains hidden in the news media, and lsraeIi colonization of the occupied terrorities appears to be a defensive move rather than an offensive one. The documentary also explores the ways that U.S. journalists, for reasons ranging from intimidation to a lack of thorough investigation, have become complicit in carrying out lsraeI's PR campaign. At its core, the documentary raises questions about the ethics and role of journalism, and the relationship between media and politics.
The Romanovs. The History of the Russian Dynasty - Episode 2. Documentary Film. Babich-Design. 2013All episodes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USUA_1WVM8I&index=1&list=PLwGzY25TNHPBfaoOR3pXw3VyBvmXljeio
Dying Alexis blessing to the kingdom of his eldest son. But after seeing the new ruler, the people feared - Fedor Alekseevich was so sick and weak that he could not even walk. However, just six years of his reign, he initiated reforms that will allow his brother Peter I completely change the look of the old Russian state. But while Peter is still too small. After the death of the childless Fedor Alekseevich his sister Sophia, who could not legally ascend the throne, still finds a loophole and begins his rule the state.
The most vivid pages of Russian history and the establishment and consolidation of Russian state power are associated with the eighteen Russian Tsars of the House of Romanov which include such historic names as Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, Nicholas I and Alexanders I, II and III. The dynasty ended with the brutal assassination of the last Tsar, Nicholas II and his family by the Bolsheviks in Ekaterinburg in 1917.
The Romanov dynasty played a hugely important role in world history, and the series highlights the life stories and characters of the tsars, recounting their rise to power and their contribution to the dynasty, their merits and their faults, their achievements and mistakes, their victories and defeats in war.
The series also examines the Russian form of 'Caesarism' as a system of state administration - its advantages and drawbacks and how the Russian state changed under the Romanov's rule.
THE ROMANOVS is told in eight epic one-hour episodes using a unique combination of magnificent CGI animation and dramatic reconstruction with careful and accurate attention paid to each period.
Type: TV series
Genre: docudrama
Year of production: 2013
Duration: 8x52 minutes
Directed by: Maksim Bespalyi
Written by: Marina Bandilenko, Marina Ulybysheva
Director of photography: Ivan Barkhvart
Producers: Valeriy Babich, Vlad Ryashin, Sergey Titinkov, Konstantin Ernst
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The Most Courageous Raid of WWII - Documentary FilmIn 1942, Britain was struggling to fight back against Nazi Germany. Lacking the resources for a second front, Churchill encouraged innovative and daring new methods of combat. Enter stage left, Blondie Hasler. With a unit of twelve Royal Marine commandos, Major Blondie Hasler believed his 'cockleshell' canoe could be effectively used in clandestine attacks on the enemy. Their brief was to navigate the most heavily defended estuary in Europe, to dodge searchlights, machine-gun posts and armed river-patrol craft 70 miles downriver, and then to blow up enemy shipping in Bordeaux harbour. Lord Ashdown recreates parts of the raid and explains how this experience was used in preparing for one of the greatest land invasions in history, D-day.
Global Financial Meltdown - One Of The Best Financial Crisis Documentary FilmsMeltdown is a four-part investigation into a world of greed and recklessness that brought down the financial world. The show begins with the 2008 crash that pushed 30 million people into unemployment, brought countries to the edge of insolvency and turned the clock back to 1929.
But how did it all go so wrong? Lack of government regulation; easy lending in the US housing market meant anyone could qualify for a home loan with no government regulations in place. Also, London was competing with New York as the banking capital of the world. Gordon Brown, the British finance minister at the time, introduced "light touch regulation" - giving bankers a free hand in the marketplace.
Meltdown moves on to examine the epidemic of fear that caused the world's banks to stop lending and how the people began their fight back. Finally, it asks how the world can prepare for the next crisis even as it recognises that this one is far from over.
We hear about the sheikh who says the crash never happened; a Wall Street king charged with fraud; a congresswoman who wants to jail the bankers; and the world leaders who want a re-think of capitalism.
http://www.RebelMystic.com
The Romanovs. The History of the Russian Dynasty - Episode 1. Documentary Film. Babich-Design. 2013All episodes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USUA_1WVM8I&index=1&list=PLwGzY25TNHPBfaoOR3pXw3VyBvmXljeio
In 1613, the Zemsky Sobor decided to the kingdom Mikhail Romanov. This decision was announced on Red Square during innumerable crowd of people, "Mikhail Fedorovich let him be king and sovereign state Moscow and All Rusko Power". To avoid confusion Mikhail Romanov had to take the soul of a terrible sin to execute three year old boy ...
The election of sixteen-year-old Mikhail I Fyodorovich Romanov to the Russian throne in 1613 marked the beginning of a dynasty which was to rule Russia and, from 1721, the Russian Empire for over 300 years.
The most vivid pages of Russian history and the establishment and consolidation of Russian state power are associated with the eighteen Russian Tsars of the House of Romanov which include such historic names as Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, Nicholas I and Alexanders I, II and III. The dynasty ended with the brutal assassination of the last Tsar, Nicholas II and his family by the Bolsheviks in Ekaterinburg in 1917.
The Romanov dynasty played a hugely important role in world history, and the series highlights the life stories and characters of the tsars, recounting their rise to power and their contribution to the dynasty, their merits and their faults, their achievements and mistakes, their victories and defeats in war.
The series also examines the Russian form of 'Caesarism' as a system of state administration - its advantages and drawbacks and how the Russian state changed under the Romanov's rule.
THE ROMANOVS is told in eight epic one-hour episodes using a unique combination of magnificent CGI animation and dramatic reconstruction with careful and accurate attention paid to each period.
Type: TV series
Genre: docudrama
Year of production: 2013
Duration: 8x52 minutes
Directed by: Maksim Bespalyi
Written by: Marina Bandilenko, Marina Ulybysheva
Director of photography: Ivan Barkhvart
Producers: Valeriy Babich, Vlad Ryashin, Sergey Titinkov, Konstantin Ernst
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Jewish Documentary - Full Filmhttp://JewishHistory.org Faith and Fate is a documentary telling the story of the Jews in the 20th Century.
The first Episode is called, "The Dawn of the Century" and covers 1900 - 1910.
This episode introduces the uniqueness of Jewish history in the 20th century within the
context of world history. At the turn of the 20th century, Jews were scattered across the
globe, representing only ¼ of one percent of the worlds population. It was a time of
empires, imperial rule and colonial expansionism. In Russia the masses, including the
Jews, lived in dire poverty which was compounded by grassroots antisemitism. In 1905
the Russian masses revolted and there was a general strike. On Bloody Sunday the
Czar responded with force. The Czar did not abdicate until 1917, which is typically the
date given for the second Russian Revolution, which, in turn, led to increased pogroms
against the Jews. The pogroms and the economic conditions forced approximately
40% of Jewish population to leave the Russian Empire and go to Western countries
including the United States and to Palestine and other countries as far away as South
Africa and Australia.
Emigration and the Enlightenment presented Jews with the dilemma and opportunity to
maintain or reject their traditional Jewish upbringing, and many decided to forgo their
traditional Judaism and blend in with their larger non-Jewish society. Within the
traditional Jewish world, change was occurring as well, with the rise and acceptance of
the Mussar Movement, an ethical approach to Judaism. Because Jews were not
allowed into institutions of higher education in Eastern Europe, most of them went to
study in yeshivas to sharpen their intellect. The traditional yeshiva, unintentionally,
became a breeding ground for all philosophies, Jewish and secular alike. Zionism
grew as a national movement, and was led by secular Jews antithetical to traditional
Judaism. While most rabbis rejected Zionism and its leaders, because of their
nontraditional beliefs, a minority of rabbis developed religious Zionism, which combined
traditional Judaism with Zionist philosophy. The Old Yishuv Jews, who had settled in
Palestine in the late 1800s, were committed to traditional Judaism and rejected
secular, nationalistic ideas of the New Yishuv Zionists.
The Sephardic Jews living in Moslem and Arab countries at the turn of the 20th
Century maintained their own rich Jewish traditions and heritage, which often differed
from those of the Ashkenazim. There was relative peace within the Jewish community
and among the leadership in these Arab and Moslem countries, and although life was
sometimes difficult, these Sephardic Jews did not experience, by and large, pogroms
or the influences of the Enlightenment or Reform Judaism.
In Europe, Jews were the leaders of the Labor and Socialist movements and
spearheaded the establishment of labor unions in America. The challenge of
assimilation in the United States was the greatest difficulty confronting Jewish
immigrants. Attempts were made to stem the tide. Reform Judaism became a symbol
of acceptance into modern American society and Dr. Solomon Schechter initiated the
Universal Synagogue movement which became Conservative Judaism. Also
Sephardic and Ashkenazic Jewish immigrants had to find their respective places within
the Jewish community and in their new host country, the United States, as well..
A small, strong group of American Jewish immigrants managed to cling to their Jewish
traditions and adapt themselves to the new reality in America. Meanwhile, for Jews
around the world, with the threat of WWI looming, the imperial race for supremacy was
escalating.
UFOs Out of the Blue - FREE HD MovieFrom UFOTV®, accept no imitations. Narrated by Peter Coyote, OUT OF THE BLUE is widely considered one of the best documentary films ever made about UFOs and was directed by celebrated filmmakers James Fox, Tim Coleman and Boris Zubov. The films producers traveled around the world to investigate some of the most famous UFO events on record. Through exclusive interviews with high-ranking military and government personnel, this award-winning film supports the theory that some UFOs are of extraterrestrial origin.
This film features Governor Fife Symington, Astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell, Russian General Leonid Aleviev, President Jimmy Carter, Cosmonaut Major General Pavel Popovich, UK Admiral Lord Hill Norton, Physics Professor Dr. Brian Greene, President Gerald Ford, Astronaut Colonel Gordon Cooper. White House Chief of Staff John Podesta, and many more. Presents an International Scope, Quality Testimony, and Scientific Perspectives. OUT OF THE BLUE provides a Definitive Investigation of the UFO Phenomenon.
"The weirdest thing about the documentary OUT OF THE BLUE is how weird it isn't." - TV Guide
"...methodically lays out out an argument that something is out there." - Associated Press
"OUT OF THE BLUE emerges as one of the very best films ever produces on this, one of the most interesting in the history of science." - Skeptic Magazine
NOW AVAILABLE IN A 2-DVD SPECIAL EDITION from UFOTV - Out of the Blue: The Definitive Investigation on the UFO Phenomenon - LOADED with Bonus Features and Interviews - Cat# U81112, Go to http://www.UFOTV.com
-Korean War- Documentary Film 1950-1953Product Description
Korean War in Color documents war-torn Korea the way the soldiers saw it-in full, shocking color. This digitally mastered DVD presents a true picture of war-full of terror, chaos, blood and courage. Many of the images included here have never been seen by the general public before, having been kept top secret for decades by military officials for fear of a public backlash.
Here are just a few of the color highlights: M.A.S.H. units in action-no Hawkeye, B.J., radar or Klinger here-these are the real men and women who saved thousands of lives. Also, the daring Inchon invasion, the battle of Seol, the Naktong River campaign, winter along the Chosin Reservoir, War in the Skies, and legendary director John Ford s rare footage of the 1st Marine
Division in Action.
In April 1950 Kim Il-sung travelled to Moscow and secured Stalin's support for a policy to unify Korea under his authority. Although agreeing with the invasion of South Korea in principle, Stalin refused to become directly involved in Kim's plans, and advised Kim to enlist Chinese support instead. In May 1950 Kim visited Beijing, and succeeded in gaining Mao's endorsement. At the time, Mao's support for Kim was largely political (he was contemplating the invasions of Taiwan and Tibet), and was unaware of Kim's precise intentions or the timing of Kim's attack. When the Korean war broke out, the Chinese were in the process of demobilizing half of the PLA's 5.6 million soldiers Stalin created "detailed [war] plans" that were communicated to the North Koreans.
On 7 June 1950, Kim Il-sung called for an election in whole Korea on 5--8 August 1950 and a consultative conference in Haeju on 15--17 June 1950. On 11 June, the North sent three diplomats to the South, who were later arrested by the South. Fourteen days later on 25 June 1950, the North Korean People's Army (KPA) crossed the 38th parallel border and invaded South Korea.
The Romanovs. The History of the Russian Dynasty - Episode 4. Documentary Film. Babich-Design. 2013All episodes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USUA_1WVM8I&index=1&list=PLwGzY25TNHPBfaoOR3pXw3VyBvmXljeio
Peter I before his death did not have time to leave the disposal of the heir. The epoch of palace revolutions - and the overthrow of the enthronement of the rulers by the violent seizure of power. The vast country lived by inertia until its rulers succeeded on the throne of each other. At first the young man, who was most interested in entertainment and sprees. Then a widow, clownish lover fights and other amusements. Baby-emperor, who later becomes the "iron mask" Russian style, spending all his life in isolation as "nameless prisoner." Finally beauty-princess, the daughter of Peter the Great, Elizabeth.
The most vivid pages of Russian history and the establishment and consolidation of Russian state power are associated with the eighteen Russian Tsars of the House of Romanov which include such historic names as Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, Nicholas I and Alexanders I, II and III. The dynasty ended with the brutal assassination of the last Tsar, Nicholas II and his family by the Bolsheviks in Ekaterinburg in 1917.
The Romanov dynasty played a hugely important role in world history, and the series highlights the life stories and characters of the tsars, recounting their rise to power and their contribution to the dynasty, their merits and their faults, their achievements and mistakes, their victories and defeats in war.
The series also examines the Russian form of 'Caesarism' as a system of state administration - its advantages and drawbacks and how the Russian state changed under the Romanov's rule.
THE ROMANOVS is told in eight epic one-hour episodes using a unique combination of magnificent CGI animation and dramatic reconstruction with careful and accurate attention paid to each period.
Type: TV series
Genre: docudrama
Year of production: 2013
Duration: 8x52 minutes
Directed by: Maksim Bespalyi
Written by: Marina Bandilenko, Marina Ulybysheva
Director of photography: Ivan Barkhvart
Producers: Valeriy Babich, Vlad Ryashin, Sergey Titinkov, Konstantin Ernst
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Camino de Santiago Documentary Film - The WayI did my Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage in April/May 2004. To be authentic, I walked the whole French Way; 34 days, 18 kg of gear, 764 km on foot. I lost 8 kg in weight!
I had read a lot about the Camino being a spiritual experience, and I wanted to try and capture on film my own reactions as I walked the way.
I find watching the film a little difficult, I feel a little embarrassed at just how earnest and honest I was trying to be. But the reaction from viewers has been amazing. Still, all these years later, people contact me thanking me for documenting my journey.
I have a little facebook page for the film. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Camino-de-Santiago-The-Way-Film/104389669617097?ref=hl Despite not really doing anything with this page, it just keeps getting bigger and bigger, reaching close to 1,000 people.
So I've decided to release the whole film, in it's entirety on youtube. I will have ads running in the video and encourage you to explore these ads, any income for a independent filmmaker is handy, and will help me continue my current journey of trying to film the whole world.
Feel free to share, comment and like the video. I'm always happy to hear how my little film helped encourage people to do the Camino themselves. It is an amazing journey, a one of a kind experience.
Hice mi Camino de Santiago en abril / mayo de 2004. Ser auténtico , caminé todo el Camino Francés , 34 días , 18 kg de artes de pesca, 764 kilometros a pie. He perdido 8 kg de peso !
Había leído mucho sobre el Camino es una experiencia espiritual, y yo quería tratar de capturar en la película de mis propias reacciones mientras caminaba el camino.
Me parece ver la película un poco difícil , me siento un poco de vergüenza al ver lo serio y honesto, estaba tratando de ser . Pero la reacción de los espectadores ha sido increíble. Aún así, después de tantos años , personas en contacto conmigo dándome las gracias por documentar mi viaje.
Tengo una página de facebook poco para la película. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Camino ... A pesar de no haciendo nada con esta página, se pone cada vez más y más grande , llegando a cerca de 1.000 personas.
Así que he decidido a liberar toda la película , en él es totalidad en youtube. Voy a tener anuncios que se publican en el video y le animamos a explorar estos anuncios, cualquier ingreso para un cineasta independiente es útil , y me ayudará a continuar mi viaje actual de tratar de filmar todo el mundo .
Siéntase libre para compartir , comentar y como el video. Siempre estoy feliz de escuchar cómo mi pequeña película ayudó a la gente a hacer el Camino a sí mismos. Es un viaje increíble, una parte de una experiencia única.
Eu fiz o meu Caminho de Santiago Peregrinação em Abril / Maio de 2004. Para ser autêntico, eu andei todo o Caminho Francês, 34 dias, 18 kg de engrenagem, 764 km a pé. Eu perdi 8 kg em peso!
Eu tinha lido muito sobre o Camino de ser uma experiência espiritual, e eu queria tentar e capturar em filme minhas próprias reações enquanto eu caminhava pelo caminho.
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BLOOD BROTHER Documentary - Sundance Award Winning Film dir/ Steve HooverBLOOD BROTHER, the Sundance award winning documentary of an Indian orphanage for children with AIDS and the work of American Rocky Braat, is shared with BYOD with director Steve Hoover. Featuring the trailer, clips and the emotional stories behind the powerful subject matter, this is an in depth look at Rocky Braat and the joy and struggle of children living with AIDS.
FILM INFO:
BLOOD BROTHER -- a documentary feature directed by Rocky's longtime friend Steve Hoover traces Rocky's story of working in the village of Tamil Nadu, India since five years to present. The film illustrates his commitment to the children and their families who face life and death situations on a daily basis.
All Filmmaker Proceeds Are Donated to the Children Seen in the Film and to HIV/AIDS Initiatives.
ADD'L LINKS:
http://www.bloodbrotherfilm.com/
https://www.facebook.com/bloodbrotherfilm
https://twitter.com/bloodbrotherdoc
http://www.gennadiyfilm.com/
BYOD Full Episodes Playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQUm5Qg4-5I&list=PLF1172812B8D89DC0
BYOD Short Clips Playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTTAokREoBg&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGfH8WTTVnr_8vzWUQ6CfSS_
https://www.facebook.com/BYODOC?directed_target_id=0
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv?ref=hl
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcome to BYOD.
00:18 Introducing Steve Hoover and the story of Rocky Braat.
01:50 Response to Blood Brother, editing, and shooting in India.
03:53 Blood Brother, Trailer.
06:10 Going into the villages and finding the joy under unlikely circumstances.
07:46 Meeting Rocky Braat and the game changer of India.
11:13 Rocky's family life and background, and his connection with the children.
14:00 Blood Brother, clip. With the children.
14:47 The stigma of HIV/AIDS and coming face to face with the disease.
17:00 Seeing the disease take hold.
19:12 Blood Brother, clip: Rocky at the home.
20:52 The community and the orphanage relationship.
23:22 Children coming to the orphanage and introduction of medication.
26:24 Tragic stories and happy endings in the states.
27:25 Working towards helping the cause with the film and book.
29:36 Blood Brother, clip: Rocky and his friend.
30:40 Seeing the film.
33:13 An update on Rocky Braat.
34:30 Festivals and celebrations and teaching children photography.
35:33 Contributing money to help, and engaging with people.
36:53 Starting a new project in Ukraine.
38:57 Animation and voice-over in the documentary.
42:30 The difficulty of filming children that were close to death.
45:52 Thanks and Goodbye.
The Romanovs. The History of the Russian Dynasty - Episode 8. Documentary Film. Babich-Design. 2013All episodes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USUA_1WVM8I&index=1&list=PLwGzY25TNHPBfaoOR3pXw3VyBvmXljeio
Prior to the beginning of the XX century was 20 years old. The country was in a fever. Never before had the imperial power in Russia was not as unstable. Responsibility for the future of the empire had to take on Alexander III Alexandrovich. He managed to get Russia out of the economic crisis and turn it into one of the most powerful world powers. It is this - at the peak of its power - the country has moved into the power of Nicholas Romanov. At that time nobody knew that the Russian Empire soon cease to exist, and Nicholas will be the last of its ruler, the last monarch of the great dynasty - the Romanov dynasty.
The most vivid pages of Russian history and the establishment and consolidation of Russian state power are associated with the eighteen Russian Tsars of the House of Romanov which include such historic names as Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, Nicholas I and Alexanders I, II and III. The dynasty ended with the brutal assassination of the last Tsar, Nicholas II and his family by the Bolsheviks in Ekaterinburg in 1917.
The Romanov dynasty played a hugely important role in world history, and the series highlights the life stories and characters of the tsars, recounting their rise to power and their contribution to the dynasty, their merits and their faults, their achievements and mistakes, their victories and defeats in war.
The series also examines the Russian form of 'Caesarism' as a system of state administration - its advantages and drawbacks and how the Russian state changed under the Romanov's rule.
THE ROMANOVS is told in eight epic one-hour episodes using a unique combination of magnificent CGI animation and dramatic reconstruction with careful and accurate attention paid to each period.
Type: TV series
Genre: docudrama
Year of production: 2013
Duration: 8x52 minutes
Directed by: Maksim Bespalyi
Written by: Marina Bandilenko, Marina Ulybysheva
Director of photography: Ivan Barkhvart
Producers: Valeriy Babich, Vlad Ryashin, Sergey Titinkov, Konstantin Ernst
documentary,history,movie,TV series,free movies online,youtube film,new movies,historical,reenactment,tv shows,online tv,HD,nat geo,history channel,bbc documentary,discovery channel,world history,documentaries,The Romanovs,Russia,russian version,Russian Empire,An Imperial Family,romanov family documentary,mystery of the romanovs,romanovs the imperial family,secrets of the romanovs,imperial dynasty,russia documentary,russian imperial family
PULP: A FILM ABOUT LIFE, DEATH & SUPERMARKETS, Documentary with FilmmakerPulp documentary, PULP: A FILM ABOUT LIFE, DEATH & SUPERMARKETS, is shared with the trailer and footage from the film by director Florian Habicht. Jarvis Cocker's involvement in the documentary, the influence of Pulp, and the experience of shooting a dreamy portrait of the band is all explored in this BYOD interview, filmed from the 2014 Sheffield Doc Festival.
FILM & GUEST INFO:
Following a disastrous farewell show in their hometown, PULP move to London in search of success. They find fame on the world stage in the 1990's with anthems including 'Common People' and 'Disco 2000'. 25 years (and 10 million album sales) later, they return to Sheffield for their last UK concert: what could go wrong?
Giving a career best performance exclusive to the film, the band share their thoughts on fame, love, mortality - & car maintenance.
Director Florian Habicht (Love Story) weaves together the band's personal offerings with dream-like specially-staged tableaux featuring ordinary people recruited on the streets of Sheffield.
Unveiling the deep affection that the inhabitants of Sheffield have for PULP, and the formative effect the town has had on the band's music (& front-man Jarvis Cocker's lyrics in particular) 'Pulp: a Film about Life, Death & Supermarkets' is a music-film like no other -- by turns funny, moving, life-affirming & (occasionally) bewildering.
ADD'L LINKS:
http://www.pulpthefilm.com/
http://www.florianhabicht.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pulpthefilm
http://thelip.tv/show/byod-bring-your-own-doc/
BYOD Full Episodes Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmwdnlW38V8&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGdZbrANmO6kYPy8IQC0GiN_&index=1
BYOD Short Clips Playlist:
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming PULP: A FILM ABOUT LIFE, DEATH & SUPERMARKETS + Florian Habicht to BYOD.
00:43 Motivation for making the film.
01:22 Working with Jarvis Cocker on the film.
06:44 The Sheffield experience--complete with swinger's clubs.
10:28 Meeting people with the camera rolling.
13:19 Financing the film.
17:09 PULP: A FILM ABOUT LIFE, DEATH & SUPERMARKETS, clip.
19:08 Shooting with the band.
21:39 The festival circuit for the film.
24:59 PULP: A FILM ABOUT LIFE, DEATH & SUPERMARKETS, trailer.
THE REAL BLOW UP SIXTIES FILM DOCUMENTARY PART1Great documentary on swinging London and the iconic film featuring Faithfull,Twiggy,Bailey,Sassoon,Barry Lategan,Terence Stamp,David Hemmings,David Puttnam,Tom Wolsey,Veruschka,Jill Kennington,George Melly,Terence Donovan,
Fight for Space - Documentary Film Trailer 2.0Please support our Kickstarter campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/420606009/fight-for-space-nasa-and-human-spaceflight-finishi
In August of 2012, we raised $100k here on Kickstarter. With that funding, we interviewed dozens of professionals in the space industry and completed filming and research for this film. Now in 2015 we have nearly completed the edit on the film and need your help to get it out to the masses as soon as possible.
FIGHT FOR SPACE is a feature length documentary film that explores the economic and cultural benefits of human space exploration, and examines the historical and political events that have led to the decline of NASA's budget and its struggle to return to the Moon and send humans to Mars. FIGHT FOR SPACE presents viewpoints from Astronauts, politicians and staff, scientists, former NASA officials, commercial space entrepreneurs, and many other individuals in the space community. A complete list of interviewees is available at the bottom of this page.
FIGHT FOR SPACE advocates for the advancement of space exploration by showing the benefits of space exploration at a governmental, cultural, and commercial level.
It has been 42 years since any human has been beyond low earth orbit. Today, we have no plans to go back to the moon. Any manned to mission to mars has been postponed until the late 2030s. This is not the mark of a nation with great ambitions. Today, we must Fight For Space.
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Since the Apollo era of the 1960s, NASA's budget has been shrinking and our ambitions in space have been decreasing. We are producing a documentary that will examine the reasons why our space program is not all it can be. We are also going to show that space IS worth the time, money, and energy that it needs, not for only exploration and scientific reasons but for economic, planetary security, and cultural reasons as well. Many problems have occurred in just the past 10 years that have lead to the consistent underfunding of NASA, the cancellation of multiple space programs, and the decline of America's role in space.
The Romanovs. The History of the Russian Dynasty - Episode 6. Documentary Film. Babich-Design. 2013All episodes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USUA_1WVM8I&index=1&list=PLwGzY25TNHPBfaoOR3pXw3VyBvmXljeio
Both of them ready to transfer power to bypass the direct heir to the throne: Paul Petrovich and his son Alexander. That's just Paul had to wait a long thirty-four years for the four-year rule. Alexander, above all strive to live a private life and not seeing themselves in the role of the monarch, a steady hand led the Empire for nearly a quarter century. Emperor Paul I imagined ideal of medieval knight on the throne. The subjects also considered him insane, feared and hated. Alexander I, who unlike his father, he knew how to conquer himself human minds and souls. They called him a blessing. But in his heart Emperor and Autocrat of All-Russian wore hell. Until the end of his days ...
The most vivid pages of Russian history and the establishment and consolidation of Russian state power are associated with the eighteen Russian Tsars of the House of Romanov which include such historic names as Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, Nicholas I and Alexanders I, II and III. The dynasty ended with the brutal assassination of the last Tsar, Nicholas II and his family by the Bolsheviks in Ekaterinburg in 1917.
The Romanov dynasty played a hugely important role in world history, and the series highlights the life stories and characters of the tsars, recounting their rise to power and their contribution to the dynasty, their merits and their faults, their achievements and mistakes, their victories and defeats in war.
The series also examines the Russian form of 'Caesarism' as a system of state administration - its advantages and drawbacks and how the Russian state changed under the Romanov's rule.
THE ROMANOVS is told in eight epic one-hour episodes using a unique combination of magnificent CGI animation and dramatic reconstruction with careful and accurate attention paid to each period.
Type: TV series
Genre: docudrama
Year of production: 2013
Duration: 8x52 minutes
Directed by: Maksim Bespalyi
Written by: Marina Bandilenko, Marina Ulybysheva
Director of photography: Ivan Barkhvart
Producers: Valeriy Babich, Vlad Ryashin, Sergey Titinkov, Konstantin Ernst
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Racism in America: Small Town 1950s Case Study Documentary FilmRacism in the United States has been a major issue since the colonial era and the slave era. Legally sanctioned racism imposed a heavy burden on Native Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Latin Americans. European Americans (particularly Anglo Americans) were privileged by law in matters of literacy, immigration, voting rights, citizenship, land acquisition, and criminal procedure over periods of time extending from the 17th century to the 1960s. Many non-Protestant European immigrant groups, particularly American Jews, Irish Americans, Italian Americans, as well as other immigrants from elsewhere, suffered xenophobic exclusion and other forms of discrimination in American society.
Major racially structured institutions included slavery, Indian Wars, Native American reservations, segregation, residential schools (for Native Americans), and internment camps. Formal racial discrimination was largely banned in the mid-20th century, and came to be perceived as socially unacceptable and/or morally repugnant as well, yet racial politics remain a major phenomenon. Historical racism continues to be reflected in socio-economic inequality. Racial stratification continues to occur in employment, housing, education, lending, and government.
The 20th century saw a hardening of institutionalized racism and legal discrimination against citizens of African descent in the United States. Although technically able to vote, poll taxes, acts of terror (often perpetuated by groups such as the Ku Klux Klan, founded in the Reconstruction South), and discriminatory laws such as grandfather clauses kept black Americans disenfranchised particularly in the South but also nationwide following the Hayes election at the end of the Reconstruction era in 1877. In response to de jure racism, protest and lobbyist groups emerged, most notably, the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) in 1909.
This time period is sometimes referred to as the nadir of American race relations because racism in the United States was worse during this time than at any period before or since. Segregation, racial discrimination, and expressions of white supremacy all increased. So did anti-black violence, including lynchings and race riots.
In addition, racism which had been viewed primarily as a problem in the Southern states, burst onto the national consciousness following the Great Migration, the relocation of millions of African Americans from their roots in the Southern states to the industrial centers of the North after World War I, particularly in cities such as Boston, Chicago, and New York (Harlem). In northern cities, racial tensions exploded, most violently in Chicago, and lynchings--mob-directed hangings, usually racially motivated—increased dramatically in the 1920s. As a member of the Princeton chapter of the NAACP, Albert Einstein corresponded with W. E. B. Du Bois, and in 1946 Einstein called racism America's "worst disease."
The Jim Crow Laws were state and local laws enacted in the Southern and border states of the United States and enforced between 1876 and 1965. They mandated "separate but equal" status for black Americans. In reality, this led to treatment and accommodations that were almost always inferior to those provided to white Americans. The most important laws required that public schools, public places and public transportation, like trains and buses, have separate facilities for whites and blacks. (These Jim Crow Laws were separate from the 1800-66 Black Codes, which had restricted the civil rights and civil liberties of African Americans.) State-sponsored school segregation was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1954 in Brown v. Board of Education. Generally, the remaining Jim Crow laws were overruled by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act; none were in effect at the end of the 1960s.
Segregation continued even after the demise of the Jim Crow laws. Data on house prices and attitudes toward integration from suggest that in the mid-20th century, segregation was a product of collective actions taken by whites to exclude blacks from their neighborhoods. Segregation also took the form of redlining, the practice of denying or increasing the cost of services, such as banking, insurance, access to jobs, access to health care, or even supermarkets to residents in certain, often racially determined, areas. Although in the United States informal discrimination and segregation have always existed, the practice called "redlining" began with the National Housing Act of 1934, which established the Federal Housing Administration (FHA).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism_in_America
PROPAGANDA North Korea Documentary Film, Presented By The Coming CrisisRegardless of where this is from, after the first few minutes you will be astonished to see the truth, that we have all been "punked" and steered through life..sad, time to stand up or lay down , but sitting on the fence is no longer an option
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Inshore Fishing in Lau; An Ethnographic Documentary FilmThis documentary film is focused on a traditional Fijian fishing method called "vono". In modern Fiji, this method is only practiced in the Lau Group on the island of Lakeba. Like all inshore fishing traditionally done in Fiji, this complex net fishing method is organized and run entirely by women. This film follows an elder fisher woman and her successors during a rare cultural event that has changed little since it originated. The research documented in this film was supported by a grant from the National Geographic Society.
TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From KeyboardThe documentary about the founders of the Pirate Bay. Share it with the world! Support the filmmakers of this free film here www.tpbafk.tv
A film by Simon Klose
Autie: An Autism Documentary [FEATURE FILM]Autie: the story of a thing without a name, is a documentary film about Autism, Rights and Neurodiversity set in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Autie has been screened in the 2013 London Eco Film Festival along with various screenings throughout the state of Utah. Learn more about the film at: http://www.Autie.org
CROP CIRCLES The Quest for Truth - HD FEATURE FILM(2-HOURS) UFOTV® Accept no imitations! A FILM BY ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATED DIRECTOR WILLIAM GAZECKI.
"There should be a Pulitzer Prize category specifically created so that filmmakes like Gazecki can be properly recognized." - Roger Ebert
"Original and objective, Filmaker William Gazecki is one of the finest documentaries of all time." - Sundance Institute
Signs indicate that some form of non-human intelligence is communication with us ... What's the message?
Academy Award (R) nominated documentary filmmaker William Gazecki (Waco: "Rules of Engagement") offers a compelling and provocative look at the mysterious phenomenon of Crop Circles. Full of never-before-seen footage and interviews with leading Crop Circle researchers and scientists, Crop "Circles: Quest For Truth is a fascinating, in-depth exploration of prevailing theories about the origin and nature of Crop Circles and the possible implications for us and Planet Earth. An astonishing experience guaranteed to shift perspectives and alter perceptions of what is real.
For more films like this go to http://www.UFOTV.com
PLASTICIZED ~ Feature Documentary FilmPLASTICIZED is an intimate account of a first-hand journey aboard the Sea Dragon with the 5 Gyres Institute on the very first scientific expedition, focused on plastic waste, through the centre of the South Atlantic Ocean. An eye-opening story about the institute's global mission to study the effects, reality, and scale of plastic pollution around the world.
To find out more about the film, head to: www.plasticizedthemovie.com
Go to 5gyres.org to learn more about the topic of oceanic plastic pollution where you can also become part of the solution.
Contact info@lutmanfilms.com to find out about the use of the film PLASTICIZED for education. PLASTICIZED is available with English closed captioning as well as Russian, German, French, Spanish and Portuguese subtitles.
"Translation into Russian was done by "Epoch of International Education" LLC www.epoch.ua"
THE ACT OF KILLING, Documentary with Filmmaker Joshua OppenheimerTHE ACT OF KILLING, the 2013 documentary about the political and criminal genocide in Indonesia of the 1960's and the ongoing unchecked abuses of power by government "thugs," has achieved international recognition. One of the most haunting films of the year, we discuss the filming, political and cultural factors of the genocide, impact and making of the film (featuring footage) with director Joshua Oppenheimer on this full length BYOD interview.
GUEST BIO:
Joshua Oppenheimer has worked for over a decade with militias, death squads and their victims to explore the relationship between political violence and the public imagination. Educated at Harvard and Central St Martins, London, his award-winning films include THE GLOBALIZATION TAPES (2003, co-directed with Christine Cynn), THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE (1998, Gold Hugo, Chicago Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival), THESE PLACES WE'VE LEARNED TO CALL HOME (1996, Gold Spire, San Francisco Film Festival) and numerous shorts. Oppenheimer is Senior Researcher on the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council's Genocide and Genre project and has published widely on these themes.
BYOD Full Episodes Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqiAe83WqC8&list=PLF1172812B8D89DC0
BYOD Short Clips Playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTTAokREoBg&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGfH8WTTVnr_8vzWUQ6CfSS_
http://www.youtube.com/theliptv
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcome to BYOD.
00:14 Introducing The Act Of Killing, by Joshua Oppenheimer.
02:45 The shooting of the film and origin of the film.
08:44 The Act Of Killing, Trailer.
11:00 Anwar and the film within a film.
14:10 The Act Of Killing, clip: Anwar showing how he killed.
16:25 Denial and refusal of guilt during filming.
20:00 American movies importance in Indonesia.
21:40 Super criminals and thugs running for office.
23:00 About today through the ghosts of 1965.
24:20 The Act Of Killing, clip: Old Photos.
25:20 The gangsters motivations for killing, and ongoing ethnic extortion.
29:05 The reaction from the people in the film.
34:45 The victim's response to the perpetrators that are still in power.
37:51 The Act Of Killing, clip: The winner writes history.
39:00 Parallels between the US and Indonesia-then and now.
44:40 The Act Of Killing, Clip: Cruelty and the image.
46:50 A huge breakthrough moment on the film.
51:20 The changing lives of the 'thugs."
56:25 The Act Of Killing, clip.
IRDA Documentary FilmIn order to sensitize general public about IRDA, its role and initiatives in insurance sector regulation and development as well as policy holder protection and welfare, a documentary has been prepared for extensive use which has been recently launched by IRDA. This documentary film not only disseminates generic information about insurance but also highlights various initiatives taken by IRDA in the field of educating customers and redressal of grievances.
MISSION AFGHANISTAN | Documentary Film HDThere is fear and desperation in their empty eyes. They have no livelihood and no work; and their growing children receive no education. Their daughters do not have much hope of finding suitable matches; and they are not certain where the next meal would come from. Many women and children live in Gurdwaré, Sikh place of worship relying on free kitchen
And so, a young adventurous Afghan Sikh, Pritpal Singh, who had left Afghanistan 2 decades ago, set out from the UK to document the suffering of fellow Afghan Sikhs and Hindus communities in Afghanistan. The film "MISSION AFGHANISTAN" portrays the life and hardships of minorities in War-torn Afghanistan."
Those who could afford it, left the country. Those left behind have hardly any means of support. They have no present and no future.
These are Sikh women with children, widows and families left behind in a war-riven Afghanistan. Together with the Hindu community, their numbers are dwindling, as they live from day to day in many towns in Afghanistan. The situation of women is made worse because this is a conservative country where women are confined to walled enclosures and cannot go out to work.
Even Gurdwaré of great historical significance are in a state neglect and disrepair.
The country has been torn apart by war for decades and peace is not in sight when the Americans, British and other foreign (NATO- ISAF) troops leave. For minorities like the Sikhs and Hindus, the situation is quite hopeless. As a Sikh lady points out in the documentary, they cannot just depend on short term handouts by generous Sikhs from abroad.
The need is for sustained support projects which set up schools and also provide work for the poorer Sikhs in Afghanistan. Much can be done by the more prosperous business Afghan Sikhs who are doing well in Sikh diaspora countries like the UK, Germany, India, UAE & US.
Funded by Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar, Southall (UK), Pritpal had only a very limited budget. The main advantage of this low budget but professionally produced documentary was that, with one local cameraman, and dressed as an Afghan fluent in Farsi & Hindko, Pritpal was able to merge and mix with communities, and keep a low profile in a highly dangerous environment. Travelling on mined countryside roads, strewn with destroyed army vehicles, he was able to film remote places and intermingle with communities in a war zone. This is a country where tourists make attractive targets for hostage-taking by terrorists, and filming crews have to travel with convoys.
Pritpal returned from this dangerous mission with, in his words, "The treasure of well over 1500 photographs and films of key historical Gurdwaré, Mandir & Mosques of Afghanistan - something which has never been done in past!"
He travelled to Kabul, Jalalabad, Sorkhrod, Agha Sarai, Charikar, Salang and Ghazni.
Truly, his mission to bring out the truth about the desperate condition of his fellow Sikhs in a country where their forefathers lived for thousands of years, is a remarkable achievement. He loves his country of birth and is concerned that "if they migrate to other countries, our history and our historical sites will vanish".
It is a highly informative journalistic documentary. In Hindko, English, Farsi, Panjabi & Pashto with English subtitles.
Written by Gurmukh Singh - Ret'd Principal, UK Civil Service
Published on: http://goo.gl/NRCTD
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AFGHANISTAN THROUGH MY LENS - http://goo.gl/WnG3G Watch photographs Sikh and Hindu temples and people in Afghanistan
Documentary Film Headlines 2015 Sundance Film Festival Opening NightRoughly 100 films and documentaries will play at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival over the next 10 days. Why was the opening documentary chosen? Well, Sundance Festival Director John Cooper says he likes to choose a film that evokes emotion from the audience. Cooper tells TheStreet he chose Director Liz Garbus' 'What Happened, Miss Simone?' because it was 'both intense, and one that leaves the audience excited and engaged.' Separately, Cooper said he wants a film that has a broad reach, and this documentary certainly fits the bill. 'What Happened, Miss Simone?' was funded by Netflix and will be released on the video-streaming platform after the conclusion of the Festival. TheStreet's Leon Lazaroff reports from Park City, Utah.
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BYOD - What is Fair Use in a Documentary Film? with Entertainment Lawyer, Michael C. DonaldsonEPISODE SYNOPSIS:
With a maze of copyright laws to navigate, filmmakers need a hand in editing their movies to get them legally up to snuff. For this reason, Ondi and Vlad brought doc advocate and entertainment lawyer Michael C. Donaldson to clarify some of the key points surrounding Fair Use.
We discuss satire, using clips, and how filmmakers can secure the same rights of confidentiality as journalists.
GUEST BIO:
Michael C. Donaldson is an American entertainment attorney, independent film advocate and a recipient of the International Documentary Association's Amicus Award, an honor bestowed upon only two others, Steven Spielberg and John Hendricks, in the 25-year history of the awards. He is a proponent of the 165-year-old fair-use doctrine and, through its use, is known for saving documentarians hundreds of thousands of dollars while preserving their First
Amendment rights.
In addition to serving as General Counsel to Film Independent (home of the Independent Spirit Awards and the Los Angeles Film Festival) and the Writers Guild of America/West Foundation, Donaldson practices at his Beverly Hills law firm, Donaldson & Callif, where, in 2008, entertainment attorney Lisa Callif became a named partner.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 BYOD Intro
00:49 Welcoming Michael Donaldson.
02:33 Michael's path to entertainment law.
05:14 The wrong reason to write a script.
06:26 Writing "Clearance and Copyright."
09:04 The explosion of fair use revenue.
12:43 Fair use as a offense, a defense and right.
14:23 The three criteria for fair use.
17:40 A clip for "This Film is Not Yet Rated." Back and forth with the director over orgasm length.
23:05 Showing fair use of a song, 'Expelled," and "Imagine."
24:40 Proving that outside music is "essential" to the work.
27:02 The cinematic language of words and images.
28:32 The protection afforded to filmmakers who act like journalists--dealing with Chevron.
35:56 The same set of laws for non-fiction print and documentary.
39:05 "White Trash," clip featuring "Castaway."
40:58 Errors and Omissions Insurance.
46:02 The power to talk down claims.
47:52 Keeping up with Michael.
49:13 The Daily Dig Down.
54:26 Thanks and Goodbye!
Japan's War in Colour | 2004 Documentary with never seen before films(c) Japan's War in Colour (2004), narrated by Brian Cox.
Japan's role in World War II gets a whole new perspective in this consisting entirely of full color footage, including color films from Japan that were recently discovered. As the visuals of the world war take on a new vivid immediateness, the story of the rise of the militarists in Japan is told through the personal writings of the Japanese themselves. From the first overconfident tastes of victory, to the devastating losses that led to an unthinkable defeat amidst the ruins, the Pacific Theater of World War II is told through the Japanese's eyes.
It was assumed no color films existed in Japan until the victorious U.S. forces arrived in 1945. Now you can discover the story of a nation at war from its rare color films, plus letters and diaries from those who lived through it. Almost all the material in this color documentary has been recently discovered and allows the viewer to expereince Japanese culture and events from an entirely new perspective. Subject matter includes Imperial Japanese troops in 1931 Manchuria, remarkable domestic scenes of 1930s Japan, preparation for war in 1939, and images of occupation in 1940s Shanghai.
SIRIUS - Alien Documentary with filmmaker J.D. SeraphineSIRIUS, the extraterrestrial and UFO documentary that has become the largest crowd-funded documentary so far, is seen here in footage and the film trailer with filmmaker J.D. Seraphine. We see a possible alien body and how Stanford scientists examined the extraterrestrial, discuss Dr. Steven Greer and his work on ETs, and learn how the film got funded by the public to tell the larger story about alien life and Earth on this BYOD with host Ondi Timoner.
GUEST INFO:
J.D. Seraphine grew up in "the thick of the entertainment world" from a young age touring on the road with his father, Danny Seraphine, founding drummer of the hit band, Chicago. He has spent the last 7 years working in many facets of media production and media project financing. His resume includes Production Management and Coordination on large budget commercials for many companies including Nike and Apple to name a few.
On theatrical feature films, J.D. has consulted a number of companies and projects regarding project finance and financial structure. He also raised funding for numerous projects, including Hesher, starring Natalie Portman and Joseph Gordon-Levitt and the Tony nominated Broadway hit play, Rock of Ages, which Warner Bros has recently adapted into a $60 Million Feature Film starring Tom Cruise.
Most recently, J.D. teamed up with Amardeep Kaleka to Produce the feature length documentary entitled "Sirius", which enjoyed a successful release theatrically and digitally in the Spring of 2013.
ADD'L LINKS:
www.sirius.neverendinglight.com
www.thepeacemakermovement.com
http://siriusdisclosure.com/
https://www.facebook.com/SiriusTheMovie
https://twitter.com/SiriusTheMovie
http://www.YouTube.com/SiriusTheMovie
BYOD Full Episodes Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rizf7YONUm0&list=PLF1172812B8D89DC0
BYOD Short Clips Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lh2yk1AtVGE&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGe43WJvnvzBPLaJrRVSUmxb
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcome to BYOD.
00:15 Introducing J.D. Seraphine.
01:10 Making a documentary with the cooperation of Dr. Stephen Greer.
03:20 Credible sources speak on Aliens and UFOs.
05:04 UFOs and finding solid ground to stand on.
07:01 SIRIUS, clip.
09:28 People working for UFO and alien truth.
13:40 SIRIUS, clip: Suppression.
16:57 Looking at a pattern of suppression around energy.
21:22 Crowdfunding the film.
30:37 SIRIUS, clip.
33:40 Unexplained phenomenon on a shoot.
35:54 The EBE (extraterrestrial biological entity).
45:34 UFO sightings and the government covers up
47:30 Getting the film to people.
52:14 SIRIUS, clip: Consciousness.
Angolan Civil War Documentary FilmThe Angolan Civil War was a major civil conflict in the Southern African state of Angola, beginning in 1975 and continuing, with some interludes, until 2002. The war began immediately after Angola became independent from Portugal in November 1975. Prior to this, a decolonization conflict had taken place in 1974--75, following the Angolan War of Independence. The Civil War was primarily a struggle for power between two former liberation movements, the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) and the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA). At the same time, it served as a surrogate battleground for the Cold War, due to heavy intervention by major opposing powers such as the Soviet Union and the United States.
Each organisation had different roots in the Angolan social fabric and mutually incompatible leaderships, despite their sharing the aim of ending colonial occupation. Although both the MPLA and UNITA had socialist leanings, for the purpose of mobilizing international support they posed as "Marxist-Leninist" and "anti-communist", respectively. A third movement, the National Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA), having fought the MPLA alongside UNITA during the war for independence and the decolonization conflict, played almost no role in the Civil War. Additionally, the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC), an association of separatist militant groups, fought for the independence of the province of Cabinda from Angola.
The 27-year war can be divided roughly into three periods of major fighting -- between 1975 and 1991, 1992 and 1994, and 1998 and 2002 -- broken up by fragile periods of peace. By the time the MPLA finally achieved victory in 2002, an estimated 500,000 people had been killed and over one million internally displaced. The war devastated Angola's infrastructure, and dealt severe damage to the nation's public administration, economic enterprises, and religious institutions.
The Angolan Civil War reached such dimensions due to the combination of Angola's violent internal dynamics and massive foreign intervention. Both the Soviet Union and the United States considered the conflict critical to the global balance of power and to the outcome of the Cold War, and they and their allies put significant effort into making it a proxy war between their two power blocs. The Angolan Civil War ultimately became one of the bloodiest, longest, and most prominent armed conflicts of the Cold War. Moreover, the Angolan conflict became entangled with the Second Congo War in the neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo, as well as with the Namibian War of Independence.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angolan_civil_war
Embracing Dyslexia (documentary film)Dyslexia is a specific learning disability that is neurological in origin. Individuals with dyslexia have trouble with reading, writing, and spelling despite having at least an average intelligence. It is estimated that 15 to 20 percent of the population is dyslexic but most are never identified or diagnosed and left to struggle their entire life.
We know how to fix the reading, writing, and spelling issues that dyslexics struggle with. But there is a tremendous roadblock in the way and it is there because our governments, schools and educators are simply misinformed about what dyslexia is or they have no information at all.
By carefully weaving together interviews with parents, experts, and adult dyslexics, "Embracing Dyslexia" tackles the issues surrounding dyslexia like no other documentary film has before.
Parents share emotional stories of their anxiety and frustration over failing to understand why their children were struggling with reading, writing, and spelling and the life-altering impact the word dyslexia had on their lives.
Adult dyslexics courageously open up and speak candidly about their dyslexia, sharing their struggles and successes they have had in school and in their adult lives.
Experts define what dyslexia is, illustrate why early dyslexia screening for all children is vital, and share how effective tutoring, classroom accommodations, and fostering the natural strengths dyslexic's possess can take them from experiencing failure on a daily basis to believing in themselves and knowing that they can be successful.
www.embracingdyslexia.com
Tempo - Experimental Documentary FilmTempo is an experimental film about a regular day in Montreal. Specifically putting the accent on the hyper consuming society, Tempo questions us about our habits and ways to live in our time with ecosystem problems-related.
Crew:
Vincent Olivier Pépin: Director
Clodérik Paquette: Director of photography
Louis-Nicolas Bertrand: Sound designer
Mathieu Turcotte: Producer
BLACKFISH - Killer Whales at SeaWorld Documentary Maker Gabriela CowperthwaiteKiller whales at SeaWorld are looked at and the truth about their conditions and abuse are shown in the new documentary, BLACKFISH. Director Gabriela Cowperthwaite went inside SeaWorld to show how Orcas turn on their handlers and how the animals suffer from being shipped around the world and treated abusively. It is a striking film that is shared here on BYOD with clips and in-depth discussion.
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Blackfish - Many of us have experienced the excitement and awe of watching 8,000 pound orcas, or "killer whales," soar out of the water and fly through the air at sea parks, as if in perfect harmony with their trainers. Yet this mighty black and white mammal has many sides -- a majestic, friendly giant, seemingly eager to take trainers for a ride around the pool, yet shockingly -- and unpredictably -- able to turn on them at a moment's notice. BLACKFISH unravels the complexities of this dichotomy, employing the story of notorious performing whale Tilikum, who -- unlike any orca in the wild -- has taken the lives of several people while in captivity. So what went wrong?
Shocking, never before seen footage and riveting interviews with trainers and experts manifest the orca's extraordinary nature, the species' cruel treatment in captivity over the last four decades and the growing disillusionment of workers who were misled and endangered by the highly profitable sea-park industry. This emotionally wrenching, tautly structured story challenges us to consider our relationship to nature and reveals how little we humans truly know about these highly intelligent, and surprisingly sentient, fellow mammals that we only think we can control.
Gabriela Cowperthwaite - Gabriela Cowperthwaite is a documentary filmmaker who for more than 12 years has directed, produced and written documentary programs for television networks including ESPN, National Geographic, Animal Planet, Discovery and History.
In 2010, Cowperthwaite completed the award winning feature length documentary, City LAX: An Urban Lacrosse Story. The film chronicles the lives of six 12-year-olds in inner-city Denver, CO, as they and their families struggle through middle school in their gang-ridden neighborhoods. City LAX was acquired by ESPN and DirectTV.
In 2009, Cowperthwaite completed a film for UCLA International Medicine in conjunction with the International Rescue Committee, which focuses on clinics in war-torn regions, with the emphasis on providing ground-breaking medical care for victims of violence. It has been translated into three different languages and will be distributed in eight countries.
Cowperthwaite, who is Los Angeles based, is currently directing a campaign for Supply and Demand, a commercial directing agency based in New York and Los Angeles.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcome to Crime Time.
00:25 Introducing Gabriela Copperthwaite.
01:10 Discussion on how Filmmakers interest gravitated towards making
documentary on whales.
06:08 Blackfish, clip.
09:20 Gabriella discusses John Crowe and interviewing him.
12:35 Blackfish clip—John Crowe and capturing Orca whales.
18:51 Blackfish clip—on Orca and family unit
20:00 Gabriella discusses family unit and community of whales.
22:50 OSHA regulates the trainers at Sea World
24:00 Sea world new way of capturing whales.
27:22 Blackfish, clip: Tamary.
35:40 Thanks and Goodbye.
KGB CONNECTIONS | U.S. Cold War Spy Film CIA Intelligence Soviet Union DocumentaryKGB CONNECTIONS | U.S. Cold War Spy Film CIA Intelligence Soviet Union Documentary - A COMPREHENSIVE VIEW OF THE HISTORY, ORGANIZATION, AND RECENT OPERATIONS OF THE KGB. PRIMARY FOCUS IS ON NORTH AMERICA, BUT HAS APPLICABILITY AND INTEREST TO ANY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA. GENERATES A CONSIDERABLE DEGREE OF CREDIBILITY. LEAVES LITTLE DOUBT THAT THE MAIN OBJECTIVE OF THE SOVIET UNION WAS AND REMAINS THE CALCULATED, CONTINUING, COMPLETELY CYNICAL EXTENSION OF SOVIET POWER OVER THE ENTIRE GLOBE.
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North Korean Film Madness (Documentary | Part 1/3)We went to North Korea to try and penetrate the Korean Feature Film Studio, the state-run film production facility west of Pyongyang: a sprawling lot that at its height produced around 40 films a year.
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You could say that North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il has two primary obsessions: maintaining nuclear weapons capability as a means of protecting his "hermit kingdom," and thwarting pressure from outside forces like America and the rest of the industrialized world to open his country to modern things like electricity... and he's obsessed with film. He loves movies. It's rumored that he has one of the largest private film collections in the world. His favorite film is Gone with the Wind and his favorite actress is Elizabeth Taylor. He's a film collector and bona fide cinephile, but he's much more. He's everything really. He's a director, a producer, a financier, a costume maker, set designer, screenwriter, cameraman, sound engineer... and he's also a film theorist. His masterwork on aesthetics and practice is "On the Art of Cinema" (written and published in the early 1970s). In it he gives himself the humble title, "Genius of the Cinema." He built an extensive film studio in Pyongyang and when he couldn't find someone to make his film he did what any self-respecting eternal leader and great president would do... he kidnapped one.
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IVORY TOWER Documentary on Exploding Tuition Costs w. Andrew RossiIVORY TOWER is the documentary about college costs and exploding tuition rates in the United States, and we look at the trailer and footage direct from the movie's premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. Filmmaker Andrew Rossi discusses how the United States has gone from a nation that emphasized accessible higher education, to a country where the big business of education has made economic and social mobility less fluid than ever. We also discuss the potential for alternative models of affordable education and the sacrifices that people are having to make to go to college in this BYOD--the world's only talk show all about documentary films.
FILM INFO:
IVORY TOWER questions the purpose of higher education in an era when the price of college has increased more than for any other service in the U.S. economy since 1978. While many college graduates struggle to find menial employment waiting tables and cleaning toilets, new student loans over the next 10 years will total $184 billion. Filmmaker Andrew Rossi reveals the moment in history when the United States, long regarded as the epicenter of higher education, embraced a business model promoting property expansion over quality learning. Through interviews with Andrew Delbanco, Anya Kamenetz, and Internet education pioneer Daphne Koller, cofounder of the revolutionary online platform Coursera, Ivory Tower exposes the instability of traditional college education as it searches the country for alternative forms of cost-effective learning, ranging from concepts of self-governance taught at Deep Springs College in Big Pine, California, to the unofficial hacker houses of northern California.
Filmmaker Bio: Andrew Rossi returns to the Sundance Film Festival following his last film, Page One: Inside the New York Times, about the crisis in the newspaper industry. Distributed by Participant Media and Magnolia Pictures,Page One was nominated for two news and documentary Emmy Awards as well as receiving various critics' awards. Rossi is also the director of Le Cirque: A Table in Heaven, which screened on HBO, and was an associate producer on Jehane Noujaim's Control Room.
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THE SALLIE HOUSE: The Most Haunted House In America - FEATURE FILMJoin an elite team of Paranormal Investigators as they embark upon the most haunted house in America. In 1906 a legend was born in Atchison, Kansas in what is now known as the Sallie House, which was the home of the towns doctor at the time. A young girl died in excruciating pain during an emergency operation without anesthetic and now forever haunts this accursed dwelling.
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No Child Left Behind [Documentary Film]After spending a year as a student teacher in a New York City elementary school, documentary filmmaker Lerone Wilson explores the effects of George W. Bush's momentous No Child Left Behind Act on schools across the country.
Nuclear Power and Bomb Testing Documentary FilmThe Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, or WIPP, is the world's third deep geological repository (after closure of Germany's Repository for radioactive waste Morsleben and the Schacht Asse II Salt Mine) licensed to permanently dispose of transuranic radioactive waste for 10,000 years that is left from the research and production of nuclear weapons. It is located approximately 26 miles (42 km) east of Carlsbad, New Mexico, in eastern Eddy County.
In order to address growing public unrest concerning construction of the WIPP, the New Mexico Environmental Evaluation Group (EEG) was created in 1978. This group, charged with overseeing the WIPP, verified statements, facts, and studies conducted and released by the DOE regarding the facility. The stewardship this group provided effectively lowered public fear and let the facility progress with little public opposition in comparison to similar facilities around the nation such as Yucca Mountain in Nevada.
The EEG, in addition to acting as a check for the government agencies overseeing the project, acted as a valuable advisor. In a 1981 drilling, pressurized brine was again discovered. The site was set to be abandoned when the EEG stepped in and suggested a series of tests on the brine and the surrounding area. These tests were conducted and the results showed that the brine deposit was relatively small and was isolated from other deposits. Drilling in the area was deemed safe due to these results. This saved the project valuable money and time by preventing a drastic relocation.
In 1979 Congress authorized construction of the facility. In addition to formal authorization, Congress redefined the level of waste to be stored in the WIPP from high temperature to transuranic, or low level, waste. Transuranic waste often consists of materials which have come in contact with radioactive substances such as plutonium and uranium. This often includes gloves, tools, rags, and assorted machinery often used in the production of nuclear fuel and weapons. Although much less potent than nuclear reactor byproducts, this waste still remains radioactive for approximately 24,000 years. This change in classification led to a decrease in safety parameters for the proposed facility, allowing construction to continue at a faster pace.
The first extensive testing of the facility was due to begin in 1988. The proposed testing procedures involved interring samples of low level waste in the newly constructed caverns. Various structural and environmental tests would then be performed on the facility to verify its integrity and to prove its ability to safely contain nuclear waste. Opposition from various external organizations delayed actual testing into the early 1990s. Attempts at testing were resumed in October 1991 with US Secretary of Energy James Watkins announcing that he would begin transportation of waste to the WIPP.
Despite apparent progress on the facility, construction still remained costly and complicated. Originally conceptualized in the 1970s as a warehouse for waste, the repository now had regulations similar to those of nuclear reactors. As of December 1991, the plant had been under construction for 20 years and was estimated to have cost over one billion dollars. At the time, WIPP officials reported over 28 different organizations claiming authority over operations of the facility.
In November 1991, a federal judge ruled that Congress must approve WIPP before any waste, even for testing purposes, was sent to the facility. This indefinitely delayed testing until Congress gave its approval. The 102nd United States Congress passed legislation allowing use of the WIPP. The House of Representatives approved the facility on October 6, 1992 and the Senate passed a bill allowing the opening of the facility on October 8 of the same year. The bill was met with much opposition in the Senate. Senator Richard H. Bryan fought the bill based on safety issues that concerned a similar facility located in Nevada, the state for which he was serving as senator. His efforts almost prevented the bill from passing. New Mexico senators Pete V. Domenici and Jeff Bingaman effectively reassured Senator Bryan that these issues would be addressed in the 103rd Congress. The final legislation provided safety standards requested by the House and an expedited timeline requested by the Senate.
Full-scale on site seismic tests by Istanbul Technical University (ITU).
Project performed by Istanbul Technical University and supported by Istanbul Development Agency (Istanbul Kalkınma Ajansı ISTKA).
Project Team:
Alper Ilki (Project Leader)
Cem Demir, Caglar Goksu Akkaya, Mustafa Comert, Ali Osman Ates, Pinar Inci, Ugur Demir, Erkan Tore, Ilyas Saribas, Ozgun Ozeren, Alvand Moshfeghi, Soheil Khoshkholghi, Ali Sanver, Ufuk Yazgan, Kutay Orakcal
Short Summary:
In scope of this project, static and dynamic tests were carried out on two full scale substandard reinforced concrete buildings (Building-1 and Building-2). The aim of the tests was to investigate the seismic performance and obtain the dynamic characteristics (modal frequencies, mode shapes, damping ratios) of these substandard buildings at different levels of seismic damage. Building-1 is an existing building more than 20-years-old, which was demolished partially to obtain the 3-story test structure. Since, in case of Building-1, axial load levels were quite low (around 10% of the axial load capacity of the columns), columns were slightly stronger than beams (strong column-weak beam), and the material characteristics were not homogeneous, Building-2 was constructed on the same site with smaller column cross-sections (strong beam-weak column) and higher column axial loads (approximately 25% of the axial load capacity of the columns). The buildings had concrete compressive strength of 13.5 MPa and 10 MPa, and were constructed with plain reinforcing bars. The reinforcement detailing (such as lap splices, stirrup spacing, hooks etc.) of both buildings was also representative of relatively older existing structure stock.
In the quasi-static lateral loading part of the study, both buildings were subjected to lateral displacement cycles exerted by the hydraulic actuators positioned at the lower first and second story slab levels. A 50 cm thick reinforced concrete reaction wall, which allowed the testing of both buildings consecutively in a short period of time, was built for supporting the actuators. The reaction wall and the buildings were resting on a 60 cm thick mat foundation that restrained the rocking behavior. The vertical loads were maintained by utilizing the self-weight of the structures. Observations and measurements made during the tests addressed to different failure modes for each building which had different column axial load levels and column/beam bending capacity ratios. The observed failure mechanisms were also similar to ones observed in existing structures after major earthquakes. In addition to observations on evolution of damage, lateral load-story displacement curves, column and beam rotations were also obtained and compared with the nonlinear structural analysis results.
In the dynamic testing, firstly, modal analyses of the building were performed so that the dynamic characteristics could be estimated. Then, forced and ambient vibration tests were carried out at the site for obtaining the dynamic characteristics of the buildings. The excitations were recorded using piezoelectric accelerometers. Dynamic tests were conducted before and after each quasi-static cyclic loading. The dynamic tests were performed at a set of damage levels, for observing the rate of changes of the dynamic characteristics with the increasing damage. For forced vibration tests, buildings were excited via eccentric mass shaker by applying a sinusoidal forcing in a frequency band of 1 Hz to 15 Hz. According to test results, it was observed that the modal frequencies tend to decrease while damping ratios for the different modes tend to increase with the increasing levels of damage.
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VIRUNGA Documentary on Congo & National ParkVIRUNGA, the documentary on Congo's UNESCO world heritage national park that is under threat from oil companies. Complete with the trailer and film clips, we talk with filmmaker Orlando von Einsiedel at the Tribeca film festival about making a documentary that explores the Congo, corruption, and foreign exploitation on BYOD-the world's only all documentary talk show.
FILM & GUEST INFO:
VIRUNGA - Orlando von Einsiedel.
VIRUNGA is Africa's oldest national park, a UNESCO world heritage site, and the last natural habitat for the endangered mountain gorilla. None of that will stop the business interests and rebel insurgencies lurking at the park's doorstep. Orlando von Einsiedel pairs gorgeous natural scenes from Virunga with riveting footage of the Congolese crisis, raising an ardent call for conservation as a vital human enterprise. Along the way, he spotlights the incredibly dangerous work that is often required to safeguard the environment. In English, French, and Swahili with subtitles
Orlando von Einsiedel - With six documentaries under his belt in the past two years, the talented and ambitious young London-based filmmaker Orlando von Einsiedel isn't doing badly for himself. Take into account the fact that his documentaries have spanned Africa, Asia, Europe and the Arctic, won numerous awards, and encompassed everything from a gun wielding drug dealer in Peckham, London to the trafficking of young football players throughout Africa, and you could genuinely say that von Einsiedel's filmography thus far is down right impressive. Praised by critics for his fearless filmmaking and a strong sense of the people and places he covers, von Einsiedel is a former pro-snowboarder who started the London-based TV and film production company, Grain Media, with a friend. Five years later and the small company has taken off, with von Einsiedel's credits extending not only to documentaries, but also to music videos and promo's for a number of bands and international brands. von Einsiedel's eye for striking shots, combined with his compelling global investigations into social issues which often don't make the mainstream media reports, have ensured that he is unequivocally on the global radar as an original and talented filmmaker on the rise.
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00:01 VIRUNGA DOCUMENTARY with Orlando von Einsiedel.
01:22 Landing in Virunga and telling the story of the Congo.
04:34 The Congolese government and lessons learned.
07:09 The truth of what's going on in Virunga and the Congo.
07:50 VIRUNGA, clip.
09:15 Learning about Africa.
12:31 VIRUNGA, Trailer.
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TRANSHUMAN - Do you want to live forever? (full documentary film)Watch now in HD!
Philosopher Anders Sandberg does not accept death as a foregone conclusion. According to him it will become possible this century to upload your mind into a computer. He is a member of a small group that calls itself the transhumanists. TRANSHUMAN is a short documentary film by director Titus Nachbauer. It is about radical life extension and future technology that might change the human condition.
This is the full English version, a few Dutch parts have been subtitled.
Short documentary Copyright 2011 by NFTA
With
Anders Sandberg
Nick Bostrom
Arjen Kamphuis
Natasha Vita-More
Director Titus Nachbauer
Producer Bart Le Belle
Production Leader Lucas Camps
Director of Photography Sanne van Rossum
Sound Casper van Deuveren
Editing Saskia Kievits
Music Guus van Beelen, Tom Trago
Transverse Flute Poelie Andriessen
Music Engineer Mihkel Zilmer
Visual Effects Danny Torrelli
Assistant Production Leader Ricardo Brouwer
Steadycam Operator Dion Casey
RC Helicopter Operators Airfilm, William Walker, Ross Mortimer
Grip Thomas van Krugten
Foley Assistant Richard Wilder
Grading, Titles and Mastering Storm Post Production
Design Studio Aga Rietdijk
Website Netcreators, Michiel Roos, Emile Blume
Translation/Subtitles Peter Groot, Martin Cleaver, Ina Oenema
Voice-over Registration and Completion Paul Cupido, Studio C72
Recording Engineer Jannes Oosterwijk
Delivery Patrick Schonewille
Archive Footage
The Lament For Icarus, Herbert Draper - Tate Britain
ANWB Topographical Map Netherlands - ANWB Media
Polygon clips - Netherlands Institute for Images and Sound
Experiments in the Revival of Organisms (1940) - Prelinger Archives
Arrays Straight On - Mike Weston
Hubble Deep Field - NASA, STScl
Misschilderde Gelieven - Constantijn Huygens
Sonnet 14 - Shakespeare
Schönheit - Simon Dach
Worldmap - Nikolas Becker
Music
Der Freischütz, opera, J. 277 (Op. 77) Overture
Composed By: Carl Maria von Weber
Performed by: Staatskapelle Dresden
Conducted by: Carlos Kleiber
Recording courtesy of Universal Music
Ansel Adams: A Documentary Film 2002An in depth study of Adams's life and work.
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TheTruth About Your Food with FOOD, INC. Filmmaker Robert Kennerhttps://twitter.com/#!/onditimoner
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Oscar-nominated director, Robert Kenner joins us to talk about the film and food industries and his film's runaway success.
Showcasing clips from the movie, we go into the inspiration behind the production, as well as the process of shooting and how the film's success has spring-boarded Robert into a new realm of being an activist.
GUEST BIO:
Robert Kenner's Food, Inc., is one of the top grossing theatrical documentaries of all time, selling nearly 500,000 DVDs. Food Inc. received widespread critical acclaim, including an Academy Award nomination, and has influenced current food policy decisions. An esteemed collaborator with PBS American Experience, he received a Peabody and an Emmy for Two Days in October, in addition to directing The Road To Memphis for the Martin Scorsese series, The Blues.
Mr. Kenner continues to work in film and social media action to transform the food system.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 BYOD Introduction.
00:23 Food, Inc., Clip: "The Dollar Menu."
02:46 Subsidizing food that makes us sick, and how cheap food is expensive.
04:49 Food, Inc., Clip: Medication bills and Diabetes.
06:35 Robert's choices for shooting the family.
08:25 The effects of the film on the family and their community.
09:53 Finding the story as a filmmaker.
11:31 Concerns over taking on the food industry and being sued.
14:31 The national school lunch program--accepting all grades of "food."
15:01 Describing "pink slime," and the new chemical based food system.
18:15 Food, Inc., Clip: Barbara Kowalcyk.
23:13 Robert gives more information on the case of the Kowalcyks and food-born illness.
25:31 Keeping the film entertaining while exposing the lie.
27:19 Deciding which areas of the food industry to feature.
27:55 Food, Inc., Clip: Chicken farming.
31:16 Paying the cost for talking to Food, Inc, and a whole other species of chicken.
33:27 Upgrading farms into factory standards.
34:35 FixFood and going from filmmaker to activist.
38:19 Ten films inside one issue and being free from knowledge.
40:45 Fewer farmers than ever and the subsidized market.
43:11 Food, Inc., Clip: Farmer Joel and the debate for centralized oversight.
47:06 The new film industry about the food industry.
47:44 How did the film find an audience, DVD sales and support from Oprah.
50:26 The Daily Dig Down.
55:22 Parting words from Robert.
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The Art of Analog Film Printing - Short Documentary FilmThis is my school project of year two Broadcast Media at LASALLE College of the Arts at Singapore. This term topic is documentary. Luckily my friend Andy Nguyen helped me a chance to meet and know Billy Mork and makes this project happen.
Billy Mork started doing darkroom analog film printing long time ago, since we was a teenager. He stopped for a while when the war of megapixels from digital cameras happening. He changed his occupy to art director, architecture,... but finally he goes back to black and white film printing. This documentary not only showing the technique of darkroom film printing, how careful and precise the darkroom person must be, but also sharing personal experience and feeling of Billy about his passion, his opinion about his passion. It's "the Art of Analog Film Printing".
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Art Director/Artist: Billy Mork from IMAGINI Black and White Fine Art Photography Lab and Gallery.
Directed/Filmed/Edited by me
Music: We Bought A Zoo by Jonsi
Special Thanks to Andy Nguyen for letting me meet Billy at first and helping me filming. Thanks Khal, Valris, Jeremy, Angelo, Lyiana and my class mates for consulting my video and editing part.
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American Gunmaker John Moses Browning documentary filmAmerican Gun maker: The John M. Browning story.
An incredible story of an extremely incredible man.
We owe so much to this genius designer, in fact I've heard people say that we would all be speaking German right now if it weren't for John Moses Browning because of his invention of the .50 BMG cartridge and M2 machine gun that was mounted on airplanes during one of the wars and that had a huge impact on how that war turned out. I realize the video quality is poor, but it's watchable and worth watching.
Global Warming or a New Ice Age: Documentary FilmGlobal cooling was a conjecture during the 1970s of imminent cooling of the Earth's surface and atmosphere along with a posited commencement of glaciation. This hypothesis had little support in the scientific community, but gained temporary popular attention due to a combination of a slight downward trend of temperatures from the 1940s to the early 1970s and press reports that did not accurately reflect the scientific understanding of ice age cycles. In contrast to the global cooling conjecture, the current scientific opinion on climate change is that the Earth has not durably cooled, but undergone global warming throughout the twentieth century.
Concerns about nuclear winter arose in the early 1980s from several reports. Similar speculations have appeared over effects due to catastrophes such as asteroid impacts and massive volcanic eruptions. A prediction that massive oil well fires in Kuwait would cause significant effects on climate was quite incorrect.
The idea of a global cooling as the result of global warming was already proposed in the 1990s. In 2003, the Office of Net Assessment at the United States Department of Defense was commissioned to produce a study on the likely and potential effects of a modern climate change, especially of a shutdown of thermohaline circulation. The study, conducted under ONA head Andrew Marshall, modelled its prospective climate change on the 8.2 kiloyear event, precisely because it was the middle alternative between the Younger Dryas and the Little Ice Age. The study caused controversy in the media when it was made public in 2004. However, scientists acknowledge that "abrupt climate change initiated by Greenland ice sheet melting is not a realistic scenario for the 21st century".
Currently, the concern that cooler temperatures would continue, and perhaps at a faster rate, has been observed to be incorrect by the IPCC. More has to be learned about climate, but the growing records have shown that the cooling concerns of 1975 have not been borne out.
As for the prospects of the end of the current interglacial (again, valid only in the absence of human perturbations): it isn't true that interglacials have previously only lasted about 10,000 years; and Milankovitch-type calculations indicate that the present interglacial would probably continue for tens of thousands of years naturally. Other estimates (Loutre and Berger, based on orbital calculations) put the unperturbed length of the present interglacial at 50,000 years. Berger (EGU 2005 presentation) believes that the present CO2 perturbation will last long enough to suppress the next glacial cycle entirely.
As the NAS report indicates, scientific knowledge regarding climate change was more uncertain than it is today. At the time that Rasool and Schneider wrote their 1971 paper, climatologists had not yet recognized the significance of greenhouse gases other than water vapor and carbon dioxide, such as methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons. Early in that decade, carbon dioxide was the only widely studied human-influenced greenhouse gas. The attention drawn to atmospheric gases in the 1970s stimulated many discoveries in future decades. As the temperature pattern changed, global cooling was of waning interest by 1979.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_cooling
FED UP - Childhood Obesity Documentary w. Dir. Stephanie SoechtigFED UP, the childhood obesity documentary is shared with footage and explanation by director Stephanie Soechtig direct from the movie's Sundance Film Festival premiere. The media, government, and food industry are all looked at, plus why thin people are victim to the same health problems as many obese people. The first look at the film is shared here on the world's only documentary talk show, hosted by Ondi Timoner.
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Thirty years ago the U.S. Government issued its first ever dietary guidelines and with it one of the greatest health epidemics of our time ensued. In her documentary feature debut, executive producer and narrator Katie Couric joins Laurie David (An Inconvenient Truth), Regina Scully (The Invisible War) and Stephanie Soechtig (Tapped) to explore why, despite media attention and government policies to combat childhood obesity, generations of kids will now live shorter lives than their parents.
Upending the conventional wisdom of why we gain weight and how to lose it, Fed Up unearths the dirty little secret the food industry doesn't want you to know — far more of us are sick from what we are eating than anyone has ever realized. The truth is, only 30% of people suffering from diet-related diseases are actually obese; while 70% of us — even those of us who look thin and trim on the outside — are facing the same consequences, fighting the same medical battles as the obese among us.
Following a group of children for more than two years, director Stephanie Soechtig achieves a profound intimacy with them as they document their uphill battles to follow the conventional wisdom, 'diet and exercise', in order to live healthier, fuller lives. They are undertaking a mission impossible. In riveting interviews with the country's leading experts, Fed Up lays bare a decades-long misinformation campaign orchestrated by Big Food and aided and abetted by the U.S. Government.
Stephanie Soechtig is the director and producer of the award-winning documentary Tapped. Her directorial debut was hailed by critics as "stunning" and "whip-smart" and went on to sweep film festivals across the country while picking up six awards for Best Documentary Feature. Stephanie began her career in television, producing documentaries for 20/20, Primetime Live, The O'Reilly Factor, and VH1.
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The World Of Hollywood Documentary ShortA film made by the MPAA showcasing the labour of love performed by every single person working in Hollywood. From the many types of jobs to the incredible figures regarding the film industry and its contribution to the economy. Watch as hundresds of professionals from actors to stage hands profess their involvement with this art form. Enjoy.
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Resonance - Beings of Frequency (PEMF documentary film) ElectroMedshttp://electromeds.com/?p=2402 Resonance - Beings of Frequency (PEMF documentary film) ElectroMeds
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When Alaska was acquired by Secretary of State Seward almost a century ago for seven million dollars, it was promptly dubbed "Seward's Folly" or "Seward's Icebox." Even up to the present day, many Americans consider their newest sister state as a barren rock covered with crushing ice and constantly at sub-zero temperature. Alaska is a rugged land to be sure, but, as this documentary points out, she will prove a valuable star in our nation's flag. An area one-fifth the size of the continental United States, it boasts of modern cities, rich mineral resources and booming industries.
The film highlights Alaska's colorful early years of the Klondike Gold Rush, through its repulsion of a Japanese invasion during World War II, up to its admittance to statehood. The film presentation then defines Alaska's strategic value in military affairs which in recent years has grown to vital importance to national defense. With its original owner, Russia, just fifty-six miles from Alaska's border, it can truly be called the "Guardian of our Northern Frontier" and America's "Outpost State."
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[2011 Vegetarian/Vegan Documentary/Film] Myths and Truths about Vegetarianism"Myths and Truths about Vegetarianism - For Earth, for Animals, for Yourself" is a documentary that systematically analyzes the scientific basis of claims that vegetarianism is unnatural for humans and that we require meat. After watching this, you will find out the exact opposite.
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Documentary Film - Blue Eyes, Twenty One Days Of China 蓝眼睛,中国二十一天Luke Helgeson who spends most of his life in a small town called Duluth. In the summer of 2013 he travels to China. In twenty one days he crosses 6 provinces 8 cities, but he is facing some of the biggest challenges in his life...
一部从一个你从没看过的角度出发的纪录片。两个背包,一组摄影器材,21天穿越中国6个省8个城市。 纪录片的主人公 Luke Helgeson 生活在明尼苏达州的一个人口只有6万人的小地方。 在2013年的夏天他来到了中国,不过生活在小城市的他在中国遇到了前所未有的困难与压力...
'The Lazarus Effect' Film from (RED) & HBOExecutive produced by Spike Jonze, this (RED), HBO & Anonymous Content 30-minute documentary follows the story of HIV positive people in Africa who in as few as 40 days undergo a remarkable transformation thanks to access to treatment that costs around 40 cents a day. Directed by Lance Bangs.
In the Fall of 2010 (RED) followed up with the individuals featured in the film. Watch the video on www.youtube.com/joinred, the second video on the playlist to the right.
"Hubris" (Full Film) Iraq War Documentary - Rachel Maddow (02-18-2013)I do not own this, all rights reserved to NBC Universal. Also, Rachel always asks for people to put her show on YouTube, so I believe I have permission to post this.
This is going to likely be a rather controversial documentary about the War in Iraq, and what is described as the false pretenses that caused our nation to enter our most unpopular war since Vietnam. I am posting this with no intention of insulting members of the military, in fact it's the exact opposite. After watching films like this and Academy Award nominee "No End in Sight" I can't help but be discouraged by the lack of leadership in a time of national and global crisis.
Jacqueline Kennedy: White House Tour - Documentary FilmJacqueline "Jackie" Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (July 28, 1929 -- May 19, 1994) was the wife of the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, and First Lady of the United States during his presidency from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. Five years later she married Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis; they remained married until his death in 1975. For the final two decades of her life, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis had a career as a book editor. She is remembered for her contributions to the arts and preservation of historic architecture, her style, elegance, and grace. A fashion icon, her famous pink Chanel suit has become a symbol of her husband's assassination and one of the lasting images of the 1960s. A book containing the transcripts of interviews with Kennedy from 1964 was released in September, 2011.
The restoration of the White House was Kennedy's first major project as First Lady. She was dismayed during her pre-inauguration tour of the White House to find little of historic significance in the house. The rooms were furnished with undistinguished pieces that she felt lacked a sense of history. Her first efforts, begun her first day in residence (with the help of society decorator Sister Parish), were to make the family quarters attractive and suitable for family life. Among these changes was the addition of a kitchen on the family floor and rooms for her children. Upon almost immediately exhausting the funds appropriated for this effort, Kennedy established a fine arts committee to oversee and fund the restoration process and asked early American furniture expert Henry du Pont to consult.[39]
While her initial management of the project was hardly noted at the time, later accounts have noted that she managed the conflicting agendas of Parish, du Pont, and Boudin with seamless success;[40] she initiated publication of the first White House guidebook, whose sales further funded the restoration; she initiated a Congressional bill establishing that White House furnishings would be the property of the Smithsonian Institution, rather than available to departing ex-presidents to claim as their own; and she wrote personal requests to those who owned pieces of historical interest that might be, and later were, donated to the White House.[41]
On February 14, 1962, Kennedy took American television viewers on a tour of the White House with Charles Collingwood of CBS News. In the tour she said, "I just feel that everything in the White House should be the best—the entertainment that's given here. If it's an American company you can help, I like to do that. If not—just as long as it's the best."[40] Working with Rachel Lambert Mellon, she oversaw redesign and replanting of the White House Rose Garden and the East Garden, which was renamed the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden after her husband's assassination. Her efforts on behalf of restoration and preservation at the White House left a lasting legacy in the form of the White House Historical Association, the Committee for the Preservation of the White House which was based upon her White House Furnishings Committee, a permanent Curator of the White House, the White House Endowment Trust, and the White House Acquisition Trust.[40]
Broadcasting of the White House restoration greatly helped the Kennedy administration.[40] The U.S. government sought international support during the Cold War, which it achieved by affecting public opinion. The First Lady's celebrity and high profile status made viewing the tour of the White House very desirable. The tour was filmed and distributed to 106 countries since there was a great demand to see the film. In 1962 at the 14th Annual Emmy Awards (NBC, May 22), Bob Newhart emceed from the Hollywood Palladium; Johnny Carson from the New York Astor Hotel; and NBC newsman David Brinkley hosted at the Sheraton Park Hotel in Washington D.C., and took the spotlight as a special Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Trustees Award was given to Jacqueline Kennedy for her CBS-TV tour of the White House. Lady Bird Johnson accepted for the camera-shy First Lady. The Emmy statuette is on display in the Kennedy Library located in Boston, Massachusetts. Focus and admiration for Jacqueline Kennedy took negative attention away from her husband. By attracting worldwide public attention, the First Lady gained allies for the White House and international support for the Kennedy administration and its Cold War policies.[42]
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El Salvador Documentary FilmEl Salvador (Spanish: República de El Salvador, literally 'Republic of The Savior') is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. The country's capital city and largest city is San Salvador; Santa Ana and San Miguel are also important cultural and commercial centers in the country as well as Central America. El Salvador borders the Pacific Ocean on the west, and the countries of Guatemala to the north and Honduras to the east. Its easternmost region lies on the coast of the Gulf of Fonseca, opposite Nicaragua. As of 2009, El Salvador had a population of approximately 5,744,113 people, composed predominantly of Mestizos.
The colón was the official currency of El Salvador from 1892 to 2001, when it adopted the U.S. Dollar.
In 2010 El Salvador ranked in the top 10 among Latin American countries in terms of the Human Development Index and in the top 3 in Central America (behind Costa Rica and Panama), due in part to ongoing rapid industrialization. In addition, tropical forests and overall forest cover has expanded by nearly 20 percent from the year 1992 to 2010, making it one of the few countries experiencing reforestation.
In October 1979 a coup d'état brought the Revolutionary Government Junta of El Salvador to power. It nationalized many private companies and took over much privately owned land. The purpose of this new junta was to stop the revolutionary movement already underway in response to Duarte's stolen election. Nevertheless, the oligarchy opposed agrarian reform, and a junta formed with young liberal elements from the army such as Gen. Majano and Gen. Gutierrez, as well as with progressives such as Ungo and Alvarez.
Owing to pressure from the oligarchy, this junta was soon dissolved because of its inability to control the army in its repression of the people fighting for unionization rights, agrarian reform, better wages, accessible health care and freedom of expression. In the meantime, the guerrilla movement was spreading to all sectors of Salvadoran society. Middle and high school students were organized in MERS (Movimiento Estudiantil Revolucionario de Secundaria, Revolutionary Movement of Secondary Students); college students were involved with AGEUS (Asociacion de Estudiantes Universitarios Salvadorenos; Association of Salvadoran College Students); and workers were organized in BPR (Bloque Popular Revolucionario, Popular Revolutionary Block).
The U.S. supported and financed the creation of a second junta to change the political environment and stop the spread of a leftist insurrection. Napoleon Duarte was recalled from his exile in Venezuela to head this new junta. However, a revolution was already underway and his new role as head of the junta was seen by the general population as opportunistic. He was unable to influence the outcome of the insurrection, and this resulted in the Salvadoran Civil War (1980--1992).
On January 16, 1992, the government of El Salvador, represented by president Alfredo Cristiani, and the Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), represented by the commanders of the five guerrilla groups -- Shafick Handal, Joaquin Villalobos, Salvador Sánchez Ceren, Francisco Jovel and Eduardo Sancho, all signed the peace agreements brokered by the United Nations which ended the 12-year civil war. This event, held at the Chapultepec Castle in Mexico, was attended by U.N. dignitaries and other representatives of the international community. After signing the armistice, the president stood up and shook hands with all the now ex-guerrilla commanders, an action which was widely admired. The so-called Mexico Peace Agreements mandated reductions in the size of the army, and the dissolution of the National Police, the Treasury Police, the National Guard and the Civilian Defense, a paramilitary group. A new Civil Police was to be organized. Judicial immunity for crimes committed by the armed forces ended; the government agreed to submit to the recommendations of a Commission on the Truth for El Salvador (Comisión de la Verdad Para El Salvador), which would "investigate serious acts of violence occurring since 1980, and the nature and effects of the violence, and...recommend methods of promoting national reconciliation."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_salvador
VESSEL - Abortion in International Waters Documentary, SXSW Award WinnerVESSEL, the new abortion documentary that takes us to sea with Dr. Rebecca Gomperts as she sails through legal loopholes to provide women with medical service to end their unwanted pregnancies, has premiered at the 2014 SXSW Festival, and won a special award. We talk with filmmaker Diana Whitten and Dr. Gomperts from the 2014 festival on BYOD--the only doc talk show.
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VESSEL - A fearless sea captain sails a ship through loopholes in international law, providing abortions on the high seas, and leaving in her wake a network of emboldened activists who trust women to handle abortion on their own terms.
Dr. Rebecca Gomperts sails a ship around the world, providing abortions at sea for women with no legal alternative. Her idea begins as flawed spectacle, faced with governmental, religious, and military blockade. But with each roadblock comes a more refined mission, until Rebecca realizes she can use new technologies to bypass law -- and train women to give themselves abortions using WHO-researched protocols with pills. From there we witness her create an underground network of emboldened, informed activists who trust women to handle abortion themselves. "Vessel" is Rebecca's story: one of a woman who hears and answers a calling, and transforms a wildly improbable idea into a global movement.
Diana Whitten is a filmmaker with a decade of professional film/TV direction, production and design experience, including work on shorts and features appearing in over 25 international film festivals. A graduate of Tufts (BA), the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (BFA), and the New School (MA), she was a Fulbright Fellow to Indonesia in 2000, founded Sovereignty Productions in 2008, and was the Director of Communications at Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program. This is her first feature film.
Rebecca Gomperts, founder and director of Women on Waves, studied medicine and visual arts in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. After graduating Gomperts became an abortion doctor and sailed as a ship's doctor with the environmental activist Greenpeace ship, the Rainbow Warrior. While sailing in South America, she was first exposed to women who suffered greatly due to lack of access to reproductive health services and safe, legal abortions. These women and their stories inspired Rebecca to start Women on Waves. She has won numerous awards for her work with Women on Waves, including the "Allan Rosenfield Award for Lifetime Contributions to International Family Planning" by the Society of Family Planning (2012), the "Global Women's Rights Award" from the Feminist Majority Foundation (2007), the "Rosie Jimenez Award from the Women's Medical Fund" (2005), and Planned Parenthood's "Margaret Sanger Woman of Valor Award" (2004) and "Women Making History Award" (2002). She was named one of Women Deliver's "Top 100 most inspiring people delivering for girls and women" (2011), one of the "1000 Peace Women for the Nobel Prize" (2005) and "Woman of the Year" by Ms. Magazine (2001).
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00:01 Welcome to BYOD with Diana Whitten and Dr. Rebecca Gomperts.
07:40 VESSEL, Clip.
09:10 Beginning filming.
15:00 Thanks and goodbye.
Going Dark: The Final Days of Film Projection (Documentary 1080p)Hollywood is forcing theaters to either go digital or go dark. Studios have decided they will no longer send out film prints of new releases after 2014, eliminating the need for a 35mm film projectionist in most theaters. Going Dark profiles two projectionists during their last days on the job.
Directors: Jason Gwynn, Jay Sheldon
Produced by Jason Gwynn
Music by Jonathan Paulsen
Cinematography by Jason Gwynn
Co-cinematographer Jay Sheldon
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Shooting a Documentary Style Interview - Video TutorialFrom Jay P Morgan,
Today on The Slanted Lens we will show you how to shoot a simple 2 camera profile interview piece with a talent on location. You can use this piece for company profiles, Kickstarter campaigns, corporate videos, documentary work, individual company profiling, etc. We will discuss the position of the cameras and lights, choosing the location, shooting B-roll and creating an outline and questions for the interview. I usually shoot with a crew of no more than 3 people. Many times I have done the interviews with just me and a sound person and it's very possible to shoot these alone. You can watch the final interview here http://www.jaypmorgan.com/p593435088#h60fcf957.
Keep those cameras rolling and keep on clickn'.
Documentary Festival Programing with Tribeca Film Institute's Ryan HarringtonDocumentary festival programing and the changing doc landscape is discussed with Ryan Harrington of the Tribeca Film Institute. We discuss how filmmakers can get involved in festivals, the evolution of Tribeca, what makes a great doc and where films and festivals are going in this BYOD interview from the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival.
GUEST INFO:Ryan Harrington is the Director of Documentary Programming at the Tribeca Film Institute where he oversees all of their documentary filmmaker funds, while developing other initiatives and programs that support non-fiction filmmaking. Recent TFI successes include GIVE UP TOMORROW, IF A TREE FALLS, THE OATH, ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE, MARATHON BOY and DONOR UNKNOWN. Previously, Harrington managed production for A&E IndieFilms. Throughout his tenure there he championed the Oscar-nominated films MURBERBALL and JESUS CAMP; and the Sundance hits MY KID COULD PAINT THAT and AMERICAN TEEN.
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00:01 Introducing Ryan Harrington.
00:50 T.F.I., and the non-profit arm of the Tribeca Film Fest.
04:02 Meeting of the minds for Tribeca.
05:30 The growth of Tribeca Film Festival, and virtual life.
08:58 Technology and documentary.
11:14 What makes a great documentary?
13:35 How to show at Tribeca and support the organization.
It's a Girl Documentary Film - Official TrailerBring It's a Girl to your city. Learn more at http://www.itsagirlmovie.com/host-a-screening. In India, China and many other parts of the world today, girls are killed, aborted and abandoned simply because they are girls. The United Nations estimates as many as 200 million girls are missing in the world today because of this so-called "gendercide".
This documentary film tells the stories of abandoned and trafficked girls, of women who suffer extreme dowry-related violence, of brave mothers fighting to save their daughters' lives, and of other mothers who would kill for a son. Global experts and grassroots activists put the stories in context and advocate different paths towards change, while collectively lamenting the lack of any truly effective action against this injustice.
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Königsberg 1945: documentary film (newsreel)Rare documentary film by Romanas Karmenas, showing Königsberg (East Prussia) in 1945.
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Kapangan, The Secret of Benguet (Documentary FILM) FULLYou can turn ON the caption (English or Filipino) by clicking the Caption logo.
Kapangan, The Secret of Benguet is a 2013 documentary film written, edited and directed by Suhito A. Domingo, and hosted by Michael Jarriz Guira and Joniño Gonzales with special participation of Alvin Fontanilla, Cole Benjie Obias, Ivar Viar, and Bong Austin Bongato. The documentary grasps the lives of people in Kapangan including the indigenous people, hidden cultures and the world-class sceneries that truly deserve recognition.
Kapangan, The secret of Benguet was part of the final projects of MULTIMEDIA students of ACLC PASIG. The gathering of footages began in August 9, 2013 in Pasig City, Quezon City, Baguio City, and Kapangan, Benguet. The pre, pro and post production lasted for more than 60 days. It was premiered on October 21, 2013 in ACLC PASIG and will be released on youtube with English and Filipino subtitles by the end of the year. DVD copies will be available only for those who were involved in the completion of this film.
Pope Benedict XVI - short documentary filmA short film looking at the life of Pope Benedict XVI, and his Pontificate, as well as his early years as Joseph Ratzinger.
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This film documents the selection of the original seven astronauts for Project Mercury. Project Mercury was the first human spaceflight program of the United States led by its newly created space agency NASA. The footage shows the selection criteria and process, the astronauts in training, and the beginnings of our knowledge of manned space flight.
Project Mercury:
Project Mercury was the first human spaceflight program of the United States led by its newly created space agency NASA. It ran from 1959 through 1963 with the goal of putting a human in orbit around the Earth, and doing it before the Soviet Union, as part of the early space race. It involved seven astronauts flying a total of six solo trips. On May 5, 1961, Alan Shepard became the first American in space in a suborbital flight after the Soviet Union had put Yuri Gagarin into orbit one month earlier. John Glenn became the first American to reach orbit on February 20, 1962. He was the third person to do so, after Soviet Gherman Titov made a day-long flight in August 1961. When the project ended in May 1963, USA was still behind the Soviet space program, but the gap was seen as closing.
The space race started in 1957 with the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik 1. This came as a shock to the American public and led to the creation of NASA to gather the efforts in space exploration already existing in the US. After the launch of the first American satellite in 1958, manned space flight became the next goal. The spacecraft was produced by McDonnell Aircraft; it was cone shaped with room for one person together with supplies of water, food and oxygen for about one day in a pressurized cabin. It was launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida by a modified Atlas D or Redstone missile. The whole flight could be controlled from the ground through the Manned Space Flight Network, a system of tracking stations which also allowed communication with the astronaut. If necessary, the astronaut could take manual control. For reentry into Earth's atmosphere, small rockets were used to bring the spacecraft out of its orbit. A heat shield would protect the spacecraft from the heat of reentry, and a parachute would slow the craft for a water landing. Here both astronaut and spacecraft were picked up by helicopter and brought to a ship.
Apart from the manned missions, Mercury had a total of 20 unmanned launches as a part of the development of the project. This also involved test animals, most famously the chimpanzees Ham and Enos. Mercury laid the groundwork for Project Gemini and the follow-on Apollo moon-landing program, which was announced a few weeks after the first manned flight. The astronauts were collectively known as the "Mercury Seven" and they named their spacecraft with a "7" at the end. It is estimated to have cost $1.73 billion (current prices).
Background of Project Mercury:
Following the end of World War 2, a nuclear arms race evolved between the US and the Soviet Union to develop long-range missiles. At the same time both sides also developed satellites for espionage. Most of this took place in secret, therefore it came as a shock to the American public when the Soviet Union placed the first satellite into orbit in October 1957 and there was a growing fear in the US that the country was falling behind. A month later, the Soviets launched a dog into orbit and though the dog was not recovered, it was obvious that they were striving for manned spaceflight.Unable to tell the public about the progress of military space projects, President Eisenhower decided to create a civilian space agency known as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA was placed in charge of civilian and scientific space exploration and after having orbited an American satellite in 1958 the next goal became to put a man in space.
The limit of space was defined as an altitude of 62 mi (100 km) and the only way to reach it was by rocket. This created risks for the pilot, including explosion, subjection to high g-forces and vibrations during lift off through the atmosphere. In space, the pilot would experience zero gravity, a condition where he might suffer from disorientation. In this altitude he had to be in a pressurized chamber or suit and supplied with fresh air. Further possible risks were radiation from space and micrometeoroids, from which the air would normally protect him. At reentry to the denser part of the atmosphere, air compression would heat the spacecraft to more than 10,000 °F (5,540 °C). All these obstacles, however, seemed possible to overcome.
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THE AFTERLIFE INVESTIGATIONS: The Scole Experiments - FEATURE FILMFrom UFOTV®, accept no imitations. Breakthrough scientific evidence for the afterlife. The Scole Experiments. For five years a group of mediums and scientists witnessed more phenomena than in any other experiment in the history of the paranormal, including recorded conversations with the dead, written messages on sealed film, video of spirit faces and even spirit forms materializing. These experiments may finally convince you there is life after death. The scientific team in change of overseeing these experiments include world renowned Cambridge Scientist - Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, Dr. David Fontana and Researcher Montague Keen who died during the filming of the documentary.
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"DARE TO BE DIFFERENT" Best CINEMATOGRAPHY Award Winning Documentary Film 2012ALL INDIA SHORT FILM,DOCUMENTARY FILM AND ANIMATION FILM FESTIVAL 2012 organized by NATIONAL ACADEMY OF CINEMA AND TELEVISION NACT, Bengaluru.
This documentary shows a movement transforming the lives of children living on the streets and providing emotional and medicals relief to the terminally ill or destitute.
Children, once without hope, home, parents, security, social status or love have now everything. A sweet home, loving parents, new life and new hope. They are no more destitute but beloved children of Mr. John Abraham of the (VISA) family (Vision in Social Arena)...
"Mr. John Abraham" burdened and disturbed by the hard realities of the homeless street kids, sat for weeks at Dadar station until the first child came to him within weeks along with his wife, They made their visits with chapattis packed to have breakfast with these new found friends very soon if children along with their three daughters grew up in tiny home at kurla, Mumbai (India) which gave rise to "Vision in Social Arena".
Brief history of VISA (Vision in Social Arena) is an organization driven by the concern and burden God gave to one man...
The purpose to make this short documentry is to convey the people that if a singal person can take care of so many innocent lifes and give them a reason to live a life of happiness than if every singal person on this earth take the responsibility to look after such childrean who are searching for love,respect,home and food can turn the world more beautiful there would be no child left on the street begging for love,Shelter and food.So "DARE TO BE DIFFERENT"......
DO YOU SMOKE? -Short film / short documentary16 Rounds To Samadhi production. www.16ROUNDS.com
We hope this film inspires contemplation in the minds of the introspective audience.
Planet Ocean [UK]- the film by Yann Arthus-BertrandPLANET OCEAN: 1 FILM - 1 APP: ACT NOW!
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"Planet Ocean" is an international documentary directed by Yann Arthus-Bertrand and Michael Pitiot. It has won "Best Cinematography Award, Blue Ocean Festival", "Audience Award, UK Green Film Festival" and "Monterey Bay Film Festival".
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PLOT: Flamenco is a universal way of living, not only Spanish. Flamenco people are everywhere in the world. This documentary shows the flamenco artists living in Birmingham (UK) who are exporting this very Spanish heritage to the rest of the world.
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Writen, directed and produced by Iban Gonzalez
Camera: Jesus Navas
Edition: Ivan Gomez Rubi
Original Song: Calma Chicha
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Three Mile Island Nuclear Accident Documentary FilmThe Three Mile Island accident was a partial nuclear meltdown which occurred at the Three Mile Island power plant in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States on March 28, 1979. It was the worst accident in U.S. commercial nuclear power plant history, and resulted in the release of small amounts of radioactive gases and radioactive iodine into the environment.
The power plant was owned and operated by General Public Utilities and Metropolitan Edison (Met Ed). The reactor involved in the accident, Unit 2, was a pressurized water reactor manufactured by Babcock & Wilcox.
The accident began at 4 a.m. on Wednesday, March 28, 1979, with failures in the non-nuclear secondary system, followed by a stuck-open pilot-operated relief valve (PORV) in the primary system, which allowed large amounts of nuclear reactor coolant to escape. The mechanical failures were compounded by the initial failure of plant operators to recognize the situation as a loss-of-coolant accident due to inadequate training and human factors, such as human-computer interaction design oversights relating to ambiguous control room indicators in the power plant's user interface. In particular, a hidden indicator light led to an operator manually overriding the automatic emergency cooling system of the reactor because the operator mistakenly believed that there was too much coolant water present in the reactor and causing the steam pressure release. The scope and complexity of the accident became clear over the course of five days, as employees of Met Ed, Pennsylvania state officials, and members of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) tried to understand the problem, communicate the situation to the press and local community, decide whether the accident required an emergency evacuation, and ultimately end the crisis. The NRC's authorization of the release of 40,000 gallons of radioactive waste water directly in the Susquehanna River led to a loss of credibility with the press and community.
In the end the reactor was brought under control, although full details of the accident were not discovered until much later, following extensive investigations by both a presidential commission and the NRC. The Kemeny Commission Report concluded that "there will either be no case of cancer or the number of cases will be so small that it will never be possible to detect them. The same conclusion applies to the other possible health effects". Several epidemiological studies in the years since the accident have supported the conclusion that radiation released from the accident had no perceptible effect on cancer incidence in residents near the plant, though these findings are contested by one team of researchers. Cleanup started in August 1979 and officially ended in December 1993, with a total cleanup cost of about $1 billion. The incident was rated a five on the seven-point International Nuclear Event Scale: Accident With Wider Consequences.
Communications from officials during the initial phases of the accident were confusing. There was an evacuation of 140,000 pregnant women and pre-school age children from the area. The accident crystallized anti-nuclear safety concerns among activists and the general public, resulted in new regulations for the nuclear industry, and has been cited as a contributor to the decline of new reactor construction that was already underway in the 1970s. Public reaction to the event was probably influenced by The China Syndrome, a movie which had recently been released and which depicts an accident at a nuclear reactor.
Peter Vlemmix - PANOPTICON documentary about your privacyFree web doc. Made before the NSA Snowden leaks.
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The Film: Control on our daily lives increases, and privacy is under attack. But how exactly? And when are we going to feel the consequences?
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Back To The Roots - A documentary film about the city of Tarim in Hadhramaut, Yemen.Tarim (Arabic: تريم tarīm) is a historic town situated in the Hadhramaut Valley of South Yemen, South Arabia. Tarim is widely acknowledged as the theological, juridical, and academic center of the Hadhramaut Valley. An important locus of Islamic learning, it is estimated to contain the highest concentration of descendants of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad (sayyids) anywhere in the world. The city is distinguished for producing numerous Islamic scholars, including Imam al-Haddad. Additionally, Tarim is also home to Dar al-Mustafa, a well-known educational institute for the study of traditional Islamic Sciences.
A special documentary film on Mars Orbiter MissionMars Orbiter Mission was launched today (5th Nov) at 14:38 pm from SDHC, SHAR, Sriharikota.
This is India's first interplanetary mission to planet Mars with an orbiter craft designed to orbit Mars in an elliptical orbit. The Mission is primarily technological mission considering the critical mission operations and stringent requirements on propulsion and other bus systems of spacecraft.
One of the main objectives of the first Indian mission to Mars is to develop the technologies required for design, planning, management and operations of an interplanetary mission.
Following are the major objectives of the mission:
A. Technological Objectives:
Design and realisation of a Mars orbiter with a capability to survive and perform Earth bound manoeuvres, cruise phase of 300 days, Mars orbit insertion / capture, and on-orbit phase around Mars.
Deep space communication, navigation, mission planning and management.
Incorporate autonomous features to handle contingency situations.
B. Scientific Objectives:
Exploration of Mars surface features, morphology, mineralogy and Martian atmosphere by indigenous scientific instruments.
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"Costa Rica" Documentary Film (English)Come with us as we travel across Costa Rica and see it like you've never seen it before. Full High Resolution 1080p, full HD stereo sound. Stunning wildlife, landscapes, towns and places. Grab a cup of coffee, sit back and enjoy! Travel with us to La Paz Waterfalls, Poas Volcano, Carara National Park, Coco Beach, Punteranas, Atenas, Grecia,Hotel Villa Caletas, and so much more!
Dangers of Pesticides, Food Additives Documentary FilmPesticides are substances or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling or mitigating any pest. Pesticides are a special kind of products for crop protection. Crop protection products in general protect plants from damaging influences such as weeds, diseases or insects. A pesticide is generally a chemical or biological agent (such as a virus, bacterium, antimicrobial or disinfectant) that through its effect deters, incapacitates, kills or otherwise discourages pests. Target pests can include insects, plant pathogens, weeds, molluscs, birds, mammals, fish, nematodes (roundworms), and microbes that destroy property, cause nuisance, spread disease or are vectors for disease. Although there are human benefits to the use of pesticides, some also have drawbacks, such as potential toxicity to humans and other animals. According to the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, 9 of the 12 most dangerous and persistent organic chemicals are pesticides. Pesticides are categorized into four main substituent chemicals: herbicides; fungicides; insecticides and bactericides.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pesticides
Food additives are substances added to food to preserve flavor or enhance its taste and appearance. Some additives have been used for centuries; for example, preserving food by pickling (with vinegar), salting, as with bacon, preserving sweets or using sulfur dioxide as in some wines. With the advent of processed foods in the second half of the 20th century, many more additives have been introduced, of both natural and artificial origin.
With the increasing use of processed foods since the 19th century, there has been a great increase in the use of food additives of varying levels of safety. This has led to legislation in many countries regulating their use. For example, boric acid was widely used as a food preservative from the 1870s to the 1920s, but was banned after World War I due to its toxicity, as demonstrated in animal and human studies. During World War II, the urgent need for cheap, available food preservatives led to it being used again, but it was finally banned in the 1950s. Such cases led to a general mistrust of food additives, and an application of the precautionary principle led to the conclusion that only additives that are known to be safe should be used in foods. In the USA, this led to the adoption of the Delaney clause, an amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938, stating that no carcinogenic substances may be used as food additives. However, after the banning of cyclamates in the USA and Britain in 1969, saccharin, the only remaining legal artificial sweetener at the time, was found to cause cancer in rats. Widespread public outcry in the USA, partly communicated to Congress by postage-paid postcards supplied in the packaging of sweetened soft drinks, led to the retention of saccharin despite its violation of the Delaney clause.
In September 2007, research financed by Britain's Food Standards Agency and published online by the British medical journal The Lancet, presented evidence that a mix of additives commonly found in children's foods increases the mean level of hyperactivity. The team of researchers concluded that "the finding lends strong support for the case that food additives exacerbate hyperactive behaviors (inattention, impulsivity and overactivity) at least into middle childhood." That study examined the effect of artificial colors and a sodium benzoate preservative, and found both to be problematic for some children. Further studies are needed to find out whether there are other additives that could have a similar effect, and it is unclear whether some disturbances can also occur in mood and concentration in some adults. In the February 2008 issue of its publication, AAP Grand Rounds, the American Academy of Pediatrics concluded that a low-additive diet is a valid intervention for children with ADHD:
"Although quite complicated, this was a carefully conducted study in which the investigators went to great lengths to eliminate bias and to rigorously measure outcomes. The results are hard to follow and somewhat inconsistent. For many of the assessments there were small but statistically significant differences of measured behaviors in children who consumed the food additives compared with those who did not. In each case increased hyperactive behaviors were associated with consuming the additives. For those comparisons in which no statistically significant differences were found, there was a trend for more hyperactive behaviors associated with the food additive drink in virtually every assessment. Thus, the overall findings of the study are clear and require that even we skeptics, who have long doubted parental claims of the effects of various foods on the behavior of their children, admit we might have been wrong."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_additives
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