This is a song I wrote on piano about 2 years ago. I layered on some strings recently. I think this song would work great in a sappy movie scene or a cut scene in a video game.
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This is a song I wrote on piano about 2 years ago. I layered on some strings recently. I think this song would work great in a sappy movie scene or a cut scene in a video game.
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What the Newfoundland Free Press suspects the next tourism commercial will be for Newfoundland and Labrador. Check out www.newfoundlandfreepress.com for more!
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Tourists are often swept to sea or crushed up the rocks in Newfoundland, Canada because they underestimate the power of the sea. Rouge waves are an often conincidence here on NL shores. Often we see things in the media of Tourists drowing. The sea is a dangerious and powerful mistress, and demands respect at a distance. This video was taken on famous Middle Cove beach, January 26 2010.
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Our first video in a long time!
A famous girl is stalked by a stalker in and around her home. When she finally spots him, she leaves him with only one choice.
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Newfoundland
“The Newfoundland is a large, usually black, breed of dog originally used as a working dog in Newfoundland. They are known for their sweet dispositions, loyalty, and natural water rescue tendencies. The Newfoundland dog excels at water rescue, due partly to their webbed feet and amazing swimming abilities. Newfoundland dogs require grooming at least once every two weeks. Extremely loving and patient, as puppies Newfoundlands are laid-back and considered easy to housebreak.
History
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The breed originated in Newfoundland from a breed indigenous to the island, that later became known as the St. John’s Dog. The speculation they may be partly descended from the big black bear dogs introduced by the Vikings in 1001 A.D. is based more in romance than in fact. It is more likely that their size results from the introduction of large mastiffs, brought to the island by many generations of Portuguese fishermen, who had been fishing the Grand Banks of Newfoundland since the 1400s. By the time colonization was permitted in 1610, the distinct physical characteristics and mental attributes had been established in the breed. In the early 1880s fishermen from Ireland and England traveled to the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, where there they described two main types of working dog: one more heavily built, large with a longish coat, whereas the other was lighter in build, an active, smooth-coated water dog. The heavier one was the Newfoundland and the other was the known as the Lesser St. John’s Dog, the forerunner of the Labrador Retriever. The dogs were used in similar ways to pull fishnets and heavy equipment.”
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A product of the “Behind the Scenes Music Video Workshop”, coordinated by Colleen Power and Roger Maunder.
Made possible by the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council, Touring Schools Program, and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.
In May of 2009, 20 students of Laval High School participated in a Behind the Scenes workshop that showed students how to write and record a song, and then film the music video. The song is a humorous look at the road conditions in Placentia, Newfoundland, and was shot in the area.
Please contact Laval High School if you would like more information about this workshop and this video in particular. http://www.laval.k12.nf.ca
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Newfoundland, one of Canada’s Atlantic Provinces, is home to untouched harbors and vast tracks of wilderness. This fishing island is pristine and the capital, St. Johns, is alive with Celtic music, art and down-home cooking. Newfoundland is a a naturalists delight.
Our Newfoundland Travel Video Postcard takes you into the culture and beauty of Canada’s Atlantic Province, a Canadian Maritime Island. The Newfoundland Travel Video Postcard introduces viewers to perfect picturesque harbors like Quidi Vidi, and the Newfoundland Travel Video Postcard takes us to charming fishing villages snuggled against craggy cliffs. This Newfoundland Travel Video plays the sea shanties sung by those who go down to the sea and work this beautiful land.
Come with us into Canada’s Newfoundland. Watch as our Newfoundland Travel Video Postcard shows you the foot stomping Celtic Irish jigs and ballads of the sea. The Newfound Travel Video Postcard introduces viewers to the capital, St. John’s, and the Travel Video Postcard shows you the bright colorful houses and lively pubs. The Newfound Travel Video Postcard introduces the people of this island, with its forests and cliffs and whales and icebergs. The Newfoundland Travel Video Postcard opens the door for adventure travelers to Newfoundland who can kayak and canoe and hike and enjoy fresh fish dinners in the villages and towns our Newfound. The Newfoundland Travel Video Postcard shows a land unlike others, a Travel Video Postcard that shows you a place, the island of Newfoundland, a Canadian gem, that few people are lucky enough to visit.
Travel to Newfoundland and see for yourself. Until then, enjoy our Newfoundland Travel Video Postcard.
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