| What's Left Of Me [Derek/Casey] |
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READ THIS BEFORE YOU WATCH!!!
Fandom: Life With Derek
Edited in: Windows Movie Maker
Upload Date: 09/06/2006
First off, I'd like to mention that this is
only the first video I've ever made, so
please excuse the poor quality of the general
video, haha. Secondly, this video was
inspired by me listening to the song over and
over again and thinking, "Hey. What would
make Derek ask Casey to take what's left of
him?" And thus, I came up with this nifty
story and decided to make a video out of it.
Oh, also, it's AU, if you didn't already
figure that out.
Essentially, Derek and Casey have been
together for a while now and have shared a
lot of memories. One day, however, Derek
meets Casey's cousin, Vicky, and Casey finds
him cheating on her with Vicky. She decides
that she can't take it and breaks up with
Derek. She develops a crush on Derek's best
friend, Sam, however, and starts to date him.
Derek regrets what happens and tries to move
on, dating a girl named Sandra. Casey,
jealous, gets into an argument with Sam and
ends up breaking up with him. In the end,
Derek realizes that he's hurt Casey, and asks
Casey to take him back - take what's left of
him - because he still loves her.
Enjoy the video! Comments, feedback, and
constructive criticism is welcome. Thanks!
PLEASE RATE! Tags : life with derek casey dasey ashley leggat michael seater |
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Affichage : 104676
Durée : 263 s |
| The Musical Genius - Derek Paravicini - Part 1/5 |
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The Musical Genius - Derek Paravicini
Derek, now in his mid twenties, was born
premature, at 25 weeks, and weighing just
over half a kilogram. As a result of the
oxygen therapy required to save his life,
Derek lost his sight, and his development was
affected too. It later became apparent that
he had severe learning difficulties. However,
he soon acquired a fascination for music and
sound, and, by the age of four, had taught
himself to play a large number of pieces on
the piano, of some melodic and harmonic
complexity (such as 'Smoke Gets in your
Eyes'). Almost inevitably, with no visual
models to guide him, his technique was
chaotic, and even his elbows would frequently
be pressed into service, as he strove to
reach intervals beyond the span of his tiny
hands! Tags : Musical Genius Derek Paravicini universal perfect pitch blind autistic autism piano |
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Affichage : 136353
Durée : 598 s |
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