
I produced this animation as a way of proposing to my girlfriend (now wife) Natasha. I assembled a team of 20 animators to assist me, including co-workers, as well as students from my 3D character animation class at the Art Institute of California-San Francisco. We created more than four minutes of animation in just three months. When it was completed, I surprised Natasha by bringing her to the Parkway Movie Theater in Oakland, where they played the animation on the big screen in front of over 100 of our friends and family. The entire event was filmed for the TLC television show "A Perfect Proposal." Director's Note: I pulled a George Lucas and retrofitted the opening shot of the animation to show a photo of the Natasha design from "The Invitation" rather than the earlier drawing of Natsha I had done, which I was never quite satisfied with. Also, after receiving many a tersely written emails, I finally decided to listen to the fans and have completely removed all scenes with Jar Jar Binks. FAQs: Q: "What software program did you use to create your animations?" A: All animation was done in Maya and edited together in Adobe After Effects. You can download a Personal Learning Edition of Maya free from the Autodesk website.

Herbie Hancock is one of the most influential American jazz pianists and composers of our time, a true icon of modern music. A musical visionary who combines elements of rock, funk and soul with the stylistic rhythms of electronic and acoustic jazz, his career spans some 50 years. His latest album is a tribute to his long time friend and associate Joni Mitchell among the guest vocals on the album are Norah Jones, Tina Turner and Corrine Bailey Rae. For more info http://www.fastfocus.tv/media.aspx?id=357

The lyrics of "The last three letters" by alesana. and yes, I know that it supposed to be "even" and I did write "ever". but there is nothing to do right now about that, so stop complaining. Chii you're the best!!! *Hugzz* BTW! Alesana is now on tour with Chiodos and Silverstein! Check out www.myspace.com/alesana for tour dates and more details!
Letters Home from the Garden of Stone ... New Everlast video
20th November 2008
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http://www.letters2president.org - Through "Letters to the Next President: Writing Our Future," a project sponsored jointly by the NWP and Google, students used Google Docs to write and publish letters to the next president about issues such as the economy, gas prices, and education. Special thanks to: James Collins (Florin High School), Dr. Ellen Shelton (Tupelo High School), and Jessica Simon (Washington Rhodes Middle School) and all of their wonderful students who participated in this video.

HQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh6NNq8DLEs&fmt=18 [eng sub] T_T so much love. yoochun almost cried..T_T you might cry after this, too. i love dsbk! from mc mong's "donggo dongrak", 10/7/08. - dopamine file; sub/edit by me^^ i've added cute moments between yoochun and jj at the end. adorable best buds.^^ the bgm is "kiss the rain" by yiruma. the members love this music.^^

http://www.alifba.tv This is a section of the Arabic Software that teaches beginners the arabic letters and associates them with English words The Alif Ba Network is a non-profit television network for children aiding in the learning of the language of Arabic and religion of Islam. Stay tuned to http://www.alifba.tv Alif Ba Networks for the premiere of Alif, Ba and Friends, coming in 2008. Help support us by purchasing this complete Interactive Download for Beginners and Advances each for $9.95 (US).

More at http://www.theuptake.org Gayle Quinnel, a John McCain supporter says at a McCain Rally that "Obama is an Arab". She is quickly corrected by John McCain who takes away her microphone. This is an interview with her done by a live streaming cell phone. Interviewers include Noah Kunin, Senior Political Correspondent from The UpTake, Adam Aigner of NBC News and Dana Bash of CNN. Quinnel cited that she obtained the information on Obama being an Arab at "her local library" and from a pamphlet obtained at a local McCain campaign office (provided by a fellow volunteer not the campaign itself). She has taken it upon herself to redistribute the information as widely as possible by making copies of the pamphlet and sending it to random names in the phone book































