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| Food Court Musical |
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From http://www.ImprovEverywhere.com, 16
agents create a spontaneous musical in a food
court in a Los Angeles mall. Using wireless
microphones and the mall's PA system, both
their voices and the music was amplified
throughout the food court. All cameras were
hidden behind two-way mirrors and other
concealed structures.
This is one of over 70 different missions
Improv Everywhere has executed over the past
six years in New York City. Others include
Frozen Grand Central, the Best Buy uniform
prank, and the famous U2 Rooftop Hoax, to
name a few. Visit the website to see tons of
photos and video of all of our work,
including behind the scenes information on
how this video was made.
Song by Scott Brown and Anthony King.
Arranged by Jamie Laboz
http://www.improveverywhere.com
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New York you can sign the NY Agents List on
the site. If you are interested in getting
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ywhere/29659396798 Tags : ImprovEverywhere Improv Everywhere Prank Funny Los Angeles food court mall musical spontaneous napkin |
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Affichage : 1967785
Durée : 225 s |
| Napkin folding with Chef Ted |
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Chef Ted shows you how to turn any table into
an impressive setting with a wide variety of
easy napkin folds. Your table will make a
lasting good impression on everyone. Friends
and family will be amazed. Turn any meal into
a festive occasion just by folding a napkin.
www.chefted.com Tags : napkin folding table decorating |
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Affichage : 46713
Durée : 59 s |
| The Back Of The Napkin by Dan Roam |Book Brief |
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In his book, The Back Of The Napkin, author
Dan Roam asserts that that everyone is born
with a talent for visual thinking, but that
we — especially in the business world —
are never encouraged to develop it. In this
video, Roam shows us how anyone with a pen
and a scrap of paper can exercise their
imagination and work through any business
problem by creating pictures. Tags : Book Brief Back of the Napkin Business Management |
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Affichage : 2655
Durée : 349 s |
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