3 verse freestyle to Back on the Scene – Slaughterhouse
Duration : 0:3:6
Set against the backdrop of the icy, oceanic dangers of the Newfoundland seal hunt, this film is, technically and thematically, a remarkable example of maverick filmmaking in the north. An extraordinary portrait of a people’s “dramatic struggle for existence,” with extensive actuality footage of shipboard life and the hunt itself woven into the story, it captures scenes that had never before been recorded on film–and cost 26 lives in the making.
Duration : 1:12:9
During a recent trip home to St. John’s for a friend’s wedding, I was able to get a day fishing at one of my old fishing holes. This is a small cove in St. John’s about 5 minutes for my parents house. I was able to catch a couple trout and see a couple unexpected visitors.
Check out my blog on The World Fishing Network web site for the full story.
http://www.wfn.tv/ambassador/blog.php?blog=401688
“Saltwater Joys” performed by Buddy Wasisname and the Other Fellers
Duration : 0:3:36
As terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 closed American air space, 38 passenger planes heading west over the Atlantic with more than 6,500 passengers and crew were diverted to Gander Airport in Newfoundland. Those passengers soon found out that instead of being trapped, they were embraced. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg revisits the airport ten years later.
Duration : 0:4:38
READ BEFORE COMMENTING!!!! [OPEN ME]
This story is about Dalia’s past and flashback what made her own characteristics now. This includes an insightful trip to the past, and a new Music Video feel to it. This is my first Music Video on this channel!
REMINDER!!! READ!!!
Remember, any questions that have been answered in this description, but answered again in the comments or ridiculous or rude questions will be ignored.
“Can you be in my voice over plz” won’t work or “I want to know what world is this” will not work. Only Comments that are answered will make sense.
Q: What’s the song called?
A: Title Description on top. Can’t miss it.
Q: What is the Hair’s name? where can I get it?
A: It’s Viva Voluptuous hair from the Voluptuous Pack, and it’s from The Sims 3 Store.
Q: Who is that Emo Dude?
A: Dalia is a proud mother of 3. They are her daughters. Dalia is a proud aunt to have Ramin, Natalia’s Son. She is Married to Mikail. and Yes. Ramin is in a relationship with another house guest (In the Pillow Fight scene, with Sleepwear on). Her name is Jesselina Nacker They WooHoo’d out of lock wed.
Natalia is on of the daughters that Dalia raised with Jett after their breakup.
Q: What are the other Two?
A: The Second Oldest is Kerina, a love for Anime, and the Youngest, Dorinda. Kerina is in a relationship with longtime friend, and Alma Mater Peace and Love School, Nacho Sanchez. (See Epi. 3, Please.)
Q: Where can i see the videos from the flashback? (Near Last Portion of Music Video)
A:Check the channel. Search “Inventer Lover Dalia’s Dreamland” for those episodes.
Q: Where can I see the videos from the flashback? (First Portion)
A: Those were made entirely for this music video. sorry, If you have to take long on this, I was bust with real life.
Q: Why is this video doesn’t have a Name of the artist/Doesn’t have a copyright strike?
A: Because I disputed the video promptly, however this video cannot be monetized, until then, I will have to use “Fair Use” on this video. this is educational for film school creators to get creative,
Q: Why did you flagged this video?
A: It’s because of Ramin’s scene from the waist up. Male Sims do not have Genitalia. They are trying to keep it clean and have a PEGI 7/T for Teen Rating. It’s trying to be fun for them without getting outrageous.
Q: Can I be in your series?
A: Sure. PM my main Channel, GamesVlog, and we’ll see what we can do.
Q: What was this video was made with?
A: Sony Vegas Studio 9, Pro 10 for later series.
Q: How do you get your sims so pretty?
A: I dunno. I use a assload of Custom content, and I intend to keep using them.
Q: Why do you credit the Third Party Object Creators?
A: Either they need the renegotiation or not, they create cool costumes for my Sims, and I got to thank them somehow. IF YOU ARE A CREATOR, AND HAVE NOT GOT CREDITED, PLEASE LET ME KNOW RIGHT NOW!
If you want me to use your own object, costumes, clothes, etc, tell me up front. If I have not got your permission, please let me know on my Main Channel Immediately! I don’t want blood on my hands!
This video took me over 2 hours to make, and over 3-4 hours to reduce the file size of this. If you love this video, you can Subscribe to this channel, Otherwise, turn away. If you’re not a big fan of Mika, you can go to Hell!
There are 2 versions. This is the Second Version Version for North America and Newfoundland, where you’ll find some modified elements. For once, and alternative ending and the flashbacks from her past are now glowed or highlighted for that fuzzy memory feel. I wanted to do a different version than this one, because it would appeal more older audience.
The reason that I chose this particular song for the Music Video is that I decided to take risks with my channels, and I know I won’t have partnership anytime soon, so I’ll just say– kudos to all who love my videos! Haters and trolls know that I flagged my own video due to one scene. can you find it?
Duration : 0:4:47
Newfounland Kitchen Party at the Cabin. These are some of the by’s I know. LOL . SING-A-LONG
Duration : 0:2:20
VideosOfNewfoundlandhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/videosofnewfoundlandEducationExploring, the, Newfoundland, railway, #39, Sealcove, 2Exploring the Newfoundland railway #39 Sealcove
Duration : 0:10:2
The classic “Too many Roy’s” scene from Gordon Pinsent’s 1972 film The Rowdyman.
http://www.facebook.com/therowdyman
The Rowdyman
(Canada, 1972; Director: Peter Carter; 95 minutes)
Written by and starring Gordon Pinsent in a larger-than-life performance, this 1972 classic gave cause for hope to an indigenous cinema based on people and landscapes recognizable to Canadians as their own. The Rowdyman was one of the most important English-Canadian films of the seventies, made when the feature film business was just getting underway in a meaningful fashion. This wonderfully energetic and appealing film reaches beyond its modesty to strike a chord that still resonates today. ”
- from http://www.artgalleryofhamilton.on.ca/view_entry.php?id=3079381&date=20051026
Duration : 0:7:15
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