Legendary EWF performing Reasons at a concert in 1982 (I think) featuring Don Myrick on sax. Check out Philip Bailey's high note at 2:18!
Uploaded this just for my cousin, Ellie.
Student film for Intro to Filmmaking class at Whitman College.
This was our group's 3rd film, our first with sound, and the only restriction was that we were limited to one location. It was shot on a Canon GL2 and edited with Final Cut Pro.
Actors: Ken Anderson, Elliott Okantey, and Nadeem Kassam.
Written, produced, and directed by Katie Combs, Robert Rye, and Sally Sorte.
Put new sound to this Madvillain music video for a Music Tech class project. All work done and all sound and music from iMovie (except for the glass breaking sound; I had to pull that from somewhere online)
Div III NW Region Fall Tournament Singles Runner Up Chris Bailey, a Whitman college freshman, shows off his Drunken Tennis style. Better quality vids to follow.
Rajesh Relan, Managing Director, Metlife India - Economic Times How do you see the insurance sector’s growth in India? India’s insurance sector, like many other sectors, is booming. The upward trend started from year 2000 onwards. The year saw the opening up of the sector, which marked the entry of several ...
Sound advice has to be sounded out - Scotsman.com IN TIMES like this, good financial advice can come into its own. Thanks to the credit crunch and the woes of the global economy, households across Scotland are struggling with myriad financial issues, from budgeting and cutting bills to retirement ...
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Melrose People: Joan Ford Mongeau - Abington Mariner When Jil-Lyn Wonoski announced last July that she was stepping down as executive director of the Melrose Chamber of Commerce after only one year on the job, it sent Chamber board members scrambling to find a replacement. Fortunately, it didn’t take ...