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| The Hush Sound - Lions Roar |
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Matt and I decided long ago that we wanted to
enter the 7th annual film festival held at
Art Institute of Schaumburg called
Artimation. Our goal was to make a stand that
the Graphic Design majors could very well
enter and compete in a very video & animation
filled world.
That said, we decided to do a typographical
motion graphic piece to one of The Hush
Sound's songs. We love the band, we love
typography, we love design, and we love
motion graphics. Heavily inspired by motion
graphics studio MK12, we decided to try our
shot at it.
Keep in mind that this was our first ever
After Effects project. We taught ourselves
the application just to get a submission in.
Four+ days straight went into this bad boy,
with necessary 5:00am McDonald's Breakfast
stops.
In the end, we missed our deadline by several
hours. To top it off, it's NOWHERE NEAR as
polished off and finished as we want it to
be.
We plan on finishing this for sure. Next
year, Artimation 8 will be our bitch. For
now, enjoy this project. I was late to work,
and we didn't get any sleep because of it,
haha!
** Special thanks to Darren Wilson for giving
us permission to do this project in the first
place. All the sweat and tears put in this
was for you guys. **
http://www.migreyes.com/ Tags : Hush Sound Lions Roar Darren Wilson Greta Salpeter Chris Faller Bob Mig Reyes Matt Born QuadForce Decaydance Typography |
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Affichage : 393607
Durée : 84 s |
| Noble Roar (full) |
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This is the FULL song of "Innocent Venus" the
song is called 'Noble Roar'
this song is the opening!
try to sing it!
lyrics:
Sora ni toketa hane o matoi tobi tate tsubasa
de
Mudekute nitai tachitsu no you ni
Hito no kokoro o ningyo suru no
Kogisuma sareta shiroi kui de
Ayatsuru no kage wa chi no kaori
Shitsumi aseta koto o nobi samasu shi no
sasayaki
Sora ni toketa hane o matoi tobi tatsuno wa
kin no tsubasa
Fukai kaze ni tsume o tatete Kiri saku
chikara to nare
Makari tsutsukeru dase no you ni
Hito no kokoro ni kote suru no
Kashii da shishi ni kagamu ikiku de
Kokyuu o inoki hi ni okuru
Hizumi yaseta honou ni yobi kakeru chi no
michibiki
Sora ni uchita tsumi o matoi yomi kaeru wa
kioki mitene
Mikai kaze ni mimi o sugashi Kitataki sakebi
to nare
Te no hira ni mau donoshii kienu you ni sotto
mayuru no
Sora ni toketa hane o matoi tobi tatsuno wa
kin no tsubasa
Fukai kaze ni tsume o tatete Kiri saku
chikara to nare Tags : noble roar innocent venus tsubasaxd |
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Affichage : 31441
Durée : 235 s |
| Lion Roar "Allah" |
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A video of a lion roaring Allah. "The lion
makes short ablution and says the name of
Allah! Thousand visitors of a zoo in city
Baku became witnesses of this miracle. The
inspector of the zoo said, that the Lion was
brought from Iran in 1999."
http://www.qarxis.com/lionroar Tags : Allah Lion Roar |
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Affichage : 347658
Durée : 210 s |
| The Lion's Roar - 16th Karmapa (trailer) |
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The Lion's Roar - DVD for sale via
http://festivalmedia.org
New direct-to-digital transfer from 16mm film
master
"uncommon clarity...vivid and haunting
imagery." --Hollywood Reporter
"...a magnificent work-dramatic, moving,
richly colorful in both sound and sight"
--American Anthropologist
This is the masterful portrait of the late
16th Gyalwa Karmapa, the great Tibetan
Buddhist master known as the Black Hat Lama.
The Karmapa is the head of the Karma Kagyu
lineage, one of the four great lineages of
Tibetan Buddhism. His line of successive
reincarnations has its origins in the 13th
century when it was the first to identify
tulkus, reincarnations of Buddhist teachers.
He is recognized as the embodiment of the
teachings of his lineage, one that traces its
source from teacher to disciple through
Tibet's great teachers Milarepa and Marpa to
India's Naropa and Tilopa all the way back to
the Shakyamuni Buddha.
Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the 16th Gyalwa
Karmapa, was born in Tibet in 1924. During
the 1959 invasion by the People's Republic of
China, the Karmapa left Tibet and settled in
Rumtek, Sikkim, India. The construction of
his new Rumtek monastery was completed in
1966.
In 1974, the Karmapa set out on his first
world tour; he undertook a second tour in
1977. While traveling in 1981, he died in
Zion, Illinois, north of Chicago. He was
returned to Rumtek for cremation.
The film journeys with him in North America
where he visited the Hopi Nation, offered
teachings and performed the Black Crown
Ceremony (Vajra Makut), enjoyed everything
from zoos to video arcades, and initiated the
construction of Karma Triyana Dharmachakra in
Woodstock, New York, the seat of his lineage
in North America. His cremation in Rumtek is
vividly documented.
The narration script was written by the late
Rick Fields, the well-known author of How the
Swans Came to the Lake and a founding editor
of Tricycle and The Vajradhatu Sun.
Features rare interviews with renowned
Tibetan Buddhist lamas Chogyam Trungpa
Rinpoche, Kalu Rinpoche, Dilgo Khyentse
Rinpoche
Filmed on location in Sikkim and North
America, with archival footage from France
Narrated by James Coburn
Written by Rick Fields
Produced by Kenneth H. Green
Directed by Mark Elliott
A Centre Productions Film
Executive Producer: James Hoagland
FM1003—50 minutes / Color / English /
Stereo / NTSC / Region-free
SRP $24.95 Release Date: September 19 Tags : HH The 16th Gyalwang Karmapa Tibet Lama Karma Kagyu Rinpoche Enlightenment Buddha Buddhism Himalaya Sikkim Trungpa Dharm |
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Affichage : 36649
Durée : 79 s |
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