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You Are Awake from Pedro Martín-Calero Medrano on Vimeo.
Directed and photographed by Pedro Martín-Calero Written by Daniel Remón, Joe Rosen and Pedro Martín-Calero
Edited by Sacha Szwarc Music by Olivier Arson Art direction and costume by Jose Tirado Executive Producer Paul Weston Produced by Joao Daponte and Corin Taylor Produced by Colonel Blimp
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The Scarecrow - Jim McKenzie from Jim McKenzie on Vimeo.
"The Scarecrow" documents the complete step by step process of creating a character starting from a simple sketch in 2014 to a fully developed gallery show piece in 2016 debuting at Jim McKenzie's "Lost Magic" at Copro Gallery.
Film By: Jim McKenzie Music Written By: Jim McKenzie, Tomi Ervi Orchestration By: Tomi Ervi Gallery Footage: Dave Yeaman Resin Caster: Christopher Dumbos Cake maker: Dante Nuno of Fire And Icing Paint Assistant: Kenneth Christian Publicist: Melissa Ximena Golebiowski of Lost Literati PR
Special Thanks to: Aardman Nathan Love Erica Miller & Gary Pressman of Copro Gallery Trust Collective
For more art go to: JimMcKenzie.net
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Zubair Ghias enjoys travelling to new places when he has the opportunity.
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Lena Dunham Tries Meditating from Steven Brahms on Vimeo.
Lena Dunham has a meditation session from hell in this Vogue original short. Featuring: Jack Antonoff, Lena Dunham, Cole Escola, Jemima Kirke, Rafa Kirke, Jenni Konner, Beau Sam Liz Watson & Constance Wu. Directed by Steven Brahms Written by Liz Watson Fashion Editor Felicia Garcia Rivera Cinematographer Zac Adams Assistant Director & Editor Graham Mason Sound Rich Gavin Sound Mix Greg Tobler Color Gabriele Turchi Music Dashel Hammerstein
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Zubair Ghias: Investment Professional
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Zubair Ghias only manages companies that are ISO 9000 and AS9100 certified.
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"MAKE A FILM" |  from AG Rojas on Vimeo.
Shot entirely on iPads Narrated by Martin Scorsese Created by MAL + Park Pictures AG Rojas + Chris Wilcha, Directors Pete Vitale, Producer Matthew Lloyd + Adam Beckman + Michael Ragen, Cinematographers Jody Lee Lipes, 2nd Unit Director Chris Jones, Production Designer Shane Reid, Editor
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Zubair Ghias has long been a fan of vehicles and is always interested in new cars.
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Chaud Lapin - Animated Short Movie from Chaud lapin on Vimeo.
CHAUD LAPIN - Graduation Film from Supinfocom Arles.
Directed by : Géraldine Gaston : geraldinegaston.blogspot.com Alexis Magaud : horoux.blogspot.fr Flora Andrivon: florandrivon.blogspot.fr Maël Berreur : flavors.me/maelberreur Soline Bejuy: bejuysoline.blogspot.fr
© Supinfocom Arles 2014 - Autour de Minuit
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Funny from SneSfoto on Vimeo.
funny :D
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Zubair Ghias is always actively seeking quality strategic investments.
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Cool Car!
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Concept Lincoln Navigator features gull-wing doors [1020x680]
Source: http://imgur.com/UQFvBVN
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The Delorean Outfit from kassim norris on Vimeo.
Shot completely with the BMCC and Zeiss Primes in RAW 2K and graded in davinci. Started grade by using the kodak 2383 LUT.
vimeo.com/channels/staffpicks/69208253 hypebeast.com/2013/7/the-delorean-outfit highsnobiety.com/2013/07/08/delorean-outfit/
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The Birth Of A Wooden House from John Neeman Tools on Vimeo.
This is a documentary movie uncovering the process of building a wooden house with hand tools from local materials starting from forest till the living space.
"I built my house from trees that I felled with an axe and two man crosscut saw in my own forest. I did it following the research of old carpenter's calendar that coniferous trees should be felled in January's first days when the new moon rises and the deciduous trees should be felled in the winter time during the old moon. In winter time trees are sleeping and the juice and moisture content is very low in them. As time passes timber felled in winter becomes light and strong.
In the building process I used mostly traditional carpenters hand tools - axes, hand saws, timber framing chisels and slicks, old Stanley planes, augers, draw knives and mostly human energy. All the ground work for fundaments and the basement earth digging was done by hand with shovels. The foundation consists mostly of bigger and smaller rocks and boulders. Lime, sand and concrete mixture are using only in small amounts - to hold the boulders together. The visible part over the ground level - boulder mosaic has been masoned with hand split local granite. The House has been built based on the western part of Latvia - Kurland/Kurzeme (German influence) historical wooden architecture typical technique - Timber Frame construction with sliding log walls between the posts. House is two carpentry technique union - Timber Frame (that is typical in France, Germany, Great Britain, North America and other countries) and traditional Latvian log building technique, between the logs using moss from the local swamp.
In the walls, timber frame and roof construction there I used only wood joints and wooden pegs to hold the main construction together - no nails, screws or steel plates. Walls are insulated with 250mm thick dry pine and larch shaving layer (leftover from the local cabinet makers workshop). Overall exterior wall thickness is 50cm. In the walls (except wind vapour breathable membrane over the roof) has not been used any plastic or modern synthetic materials.
To preserve the wood from the spoiling, fame posts, sills, top beams and final cladding boards are treated with fire and pine tar mixed with Tung oil. This wood preservation technique was adapted from the Japanese traditional wood preservation technique Shou Sugi Ban (焼杉板).
Exterior cladding boards recoating each 10-15 years with Tung oil and pine or birch tar mixture, the house can last more than 500 years. As an example is taken Norwegian stave churches that stands more than 500 years until nowadays.
Roofing is three layer white oak shingles (each 10mm thick, 120mm wide and 720mm long) laid in two directional technique. Overall amount of shingles used is 15 000 pieces. Roof walls are insulated with ecological wood fibre wool and wood fibre panels. Over the wood fibre panels are plastered natural plaster - mixture of sand, clay powder, lime, linen fibre, salt, wheat flour. Overall thickness of the plaster is 20mm and over all amount of plaster used on the walls are 5000 kilos. It works also as thermal mass and improves energy performance.
Exterior measurements of the house is 6.5 x 13 meters. Living space in both floors are 120sq/m. The house is being heated with clay plastered brick bread oven and smaller oven made of clay tiles in the kitchen. To heat up both floors of the house, when outside it is minus 10 degrees (Celsium) only small oven is heated once a day. When freeze gets below -15, -20 C, we heat up the bread oven. Once it is heated, because of it’s thermal mass of 5 tons, it keeps the warmth 2-3 days. To heat up all the house (120 sq/m) in the winter time we use not more than 4 m3 of dry firewood. This is 2nd winter we are living there and we still heat up the house with the leftovers of lumber from the building process. And it will be enough for 3 more years.
I have fulfilled my vision to a build natural, ecological house with high thermal efficiency, low energy consumption, sustainable, using local materials such as - wood, stone, old and new clay bricks, moss, linen fibre, clay, water, lime, wheat flour, salt and wood shavings." Jacob, carpenter, craftsman and founder of John Neeman Tools. Soundtrack:
Jeff Pianki - Old Habits Peter J Hochstedler - Fools On The Highway Jauns Mēness (New Moon) - Pazudušais Dēls Jeff Pianki - The Weight Of Us Jeff Pianki - On Forgetting
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Zubair Ghias: Investment Blunders To Avoid
Zubair Ghias has achieved a remarkable amount of success as in investment professional and continues to work diligently to establish the reputation of Acanthus Capital, LLC, in the real estate investment industry. Anybody who has been involved with investing for a large period of time will recognize some of the mistakes that those who are new to the field are likely to make, with the below being amongst the most common.
Planning As You Go
Any investors who try to make things up as they go along have clearly not thought what they are doing through and, barring a stroke of good luck or two, will probably see their money disappear before their eyes as they make one poor investment after another. To avoid this, make sure that you approach investing with a plan of attack, understanding the industries that you want to get involved in and having an exit strategy in case things go wrong.
Having A “Get Rich Quick” Attitude
Investing effectively does have the possibility of providing you with a large return in a fairly short period of time, but that is only going to happen with a lot of research, due diligence and a little bit of luck. Approaching the art of investing as though it is an easy way to get rich quickly will often leave you with little money following a string of poor choices. It takes a lot of work to invest well.
Not Listening To Others
The information that his fellow investors had to share during the early days of his career has helped Zubair Ghias immeasurably in the years that followed. Those who don’t listen to respected professionals are doomed to make mistakes, having not used the benefit of somebody else’s experience. Don’t try to go it alone, especially if you have somebody on hand who is willing to advise you.
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Business from Valentin Kirilov on Vimeo.
My version of vimeo.com/78527926
Studio: Motion Authors (motionauthors.com) Art Director: Ray East Animator: Valentin Kirilov Designer: Kirill Kazachek Sound Design: Murat Makoyev Writers: Ray East Voiceover Artist: Whitney Moore
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