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Camp Pendleton-based Marines train in Atlanta with satellite dishes before heading to Iraq in February, 2006. US Marines stationed in San Diego train before heading to Iraq for a 1-year deployment.
Avec-A are a Dutch noiserock band formerly known as Avec Aisance - for fans of Sonic Youth, The Fall, Thermals, and Ikara Colt. This is their third video. "Like my friend blue" is a videoclip from a track of their 2004 debutalbum Vivre dans l'aisance. The video shows a wild performance in an Amsterdam club called Winston. AA uses standard instruments like guitar, bass and drums combined with selfmade weird string-instruments. On music.download.com, 10 mp3s are available from the band under the name Avec Aisance. You can also visit their website at www.avec-a.nl for more.
Spooked is a track from The Half Rabbits' 2003 release, 3 Songs, and featured as a video on 2004's Disclaimer. Check www.halfrabbits.co.uk for current activities.
This video was created using a series of shots taken from Bitune shows in 2004.
The first music video from Jane-Finch.com..."Soldier" is the first video collaboration between director Paul Nguyen and rapper Chuckie Akenz. The video was shot on Thursday, March 25, 2004. The walking scene was filmed along Yewtree Blvd and Driftwood Ave. "Soldier" was actually made as a school project for York University professor John McCullough. Due to the tremendous feedback and response Paul Nguyen received, "Soldier" was uploaded online to Jane-Finch.com and started a new generation of rap video productions.
Techdirt Greenhouse features demo from video-remix site
Michael Masnick, CEO of Techdirt, discusses how his event produces dialogue between Silicon Valley start-ups. Also, check out one of the demos from Jumpcut, an online video-remix and production suite.
Before the invasion of Iraq in 2003, David Martin demonstrated how the military's surveillance drone, known as the Predator, had become a highly successful weapon.
This music video features kids choreographed to a remix of the Usher song "Yeah!", made by recording two eight-year-olds talking.
A music video for the song "Cloud Filled". This video was shot in Seattle, WA and was made in 2004. I create music videos for my solo project (MINI LiFE) as well as other bands. I also work on soundtracks for indie films. This video along with a slew of others will be released this Christmas all around the internet so keep a lookout for them. -O
