High School Freshman, Robin Paige shows that stealing from the rich and giving to the poor can take on a whole new meaning.. After being pushed to the edge by the Rangers, Robin stumbles upon the hiding place for their “drops”. What he does next will change his life forever. Urban/African American/YA
Otis Elevator Company, the United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX) unit which powered cities skyward and moves passengers up and down structures as diverse as the Eiffel Tower, the Empire State Building and the Kremlin, celebrates its 160th anniversary with the promise to harness the power of the sun.
Founder Elisha Otis sold his first elevator in 1853, after developing the safety brake designed so that, “if the rope breaks the platform cannot fall.” Over the past 100 years, Otis, a $12 billion unit of UTC, has provided elevators to eight of the ten World’s Tallest Buildings, including the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, and the Shanghai World Financial Center in China, as well as the iconic Empire State Building in New York City.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/60420-otis-elevator-company-marks-160-th-anniversary
For lovers of Dragons, art and story.
On the trail of dragons forgotten, an intrepid illustrator and reporter journeys from Europe through the Middle East and finally to Saigon in search of the dark caverns and mountaintop perches where the elusive winged serpents dwell. With the gift of seeing the invisible, our explorer friend records each encounter in a journal of gorgeous, fully painted artwork, capturing every majestic and fearsome visual detail of the scaly behemoths, and accompanies his findings with snippets of local lore as evidence that these hidden beasts continue to shape the world in ways we may never expect! Find out more here- http://www.dynamite.com/htmlfiles/viewProduct.html?PRO=C1606904647 Use #Lost Dragons on Twitter for a chance to win the book!
Brought to you by Dynamite Entertainment! Video by Arsenic et Boule de Gomme. Book by Elian Black'Mor, Carine-M, Jezequel. Fantasy/Comics/Graphic novel
Originally, this recording was never meant to be presented as a actual song but just with me goofing around with my music gear and my guitar "The DOG" just after I picked him up from the music pound. It started soon after my new friend at the time who hooked me up with the gear that I now use, must have thought that I was telling dog tales when I told him that punks used to brag that they would know someone who could blow me away with their guitar skills and I have never seen the day to which that has happened. I don't possess any particular guitar skills but when I put the Dog on my lap, he doesn't act like a traditional lapdog and he doesn't take kindly to strangers. Especially to cats who try to invade and rule the house. Well, a few days later he brought a 16 year old cat going by the name of Brandon...or Brendon along with some other cats to watch the event as B Boy was supposed to blow me away with his PRODIGY SKILLS. It was amazing to watch the boy perform Beethoven stuff and the kind of stuff you see on Youtube.
After he played his act with my Dog, he then handed the Dog over to me..."Hey hey..chuckle chuckle" ...I don't walk the Dog...He walk's me...I just tickle his neck and belly and then he'll pull off his Dog tricks to which I have no control over. I explained to my friend later that there's more to playing the guitar than just sitting a dog on your lap to perform tricks. You've gotta have some music to back you up to see how your dog keeps up with the beat and so I made this song up to show him how that's done. I made this one up real fast and tried singing for the first time and arranging vocal parts and just talked about whatever came to mind and just let the Dog do whatever he wanted to do. This is about as raw as it get's. The whole song took me about a week to do.
To celebrate 90 years of two much-loved British icons, Winnie-the-Pooh and the Royal Birthday is released today as a brand new illustrated and audio adventure, narrated by Oscar winning actor Jim Broadbent and available for free at www.Disney.co.uk/WinnieRoyalBirthday.
This brand new story has been specially written to celebrate the upcoming official 90th birthday celebrations of Her Majesty The Queen, and also Winnie-the-Pooh’s 90th anniversary, with October 2016 marking 90 years since his first publication and arrival in the Hundred Acre Wood.
Featuring Pooh’s first ever meeting of the Royal Family, the tale beautifully presents the loveable bear and his friends embarking on an unforgettable journey from the Hundred Acre Wood to London with the wish of delivering their own thoughtful 90th birthday presents to The Queen. Illustrations drawn in the classic E.H. Shepard style by Mark Burgess see the nation’s favourite bear and friends travelling through London on an open-top bus, taking in the sights including Trafalgar Square and Buckingham Palace guards, before a chance meeting with The Queen, which allows Pooh to present their birthday gifts.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/uk/7848651-winnie-the-pooh-and-the-royal-birthday/
Making of SOMEWHERE
Present
SOMEWHERE
A Film by Emmanuel MURAT
Synopsis:
Simon is a 30 years old man, and his everyday life ticks like a clock. Nonetheless, it seems that this routine? satisfies Simon. Then, one day, a man, older than Simon is going to mess up his routine. Whom he ?
What does he want ? Is he going to take Simon off such a straight path ?
Cast :
Yvan ATTAL ???????????????..Simon
Vernon DOBTCHEFF??????????.??The man in the subway
Technical Features
Written & Directed : Emmanuel Murat
Production : Barbecue Films
Executive Producers: Cyril Cohen / Didier Victor Cohen / Emmanuel Murat
Original soundtrack : Benjamin Murat
Director of Photography : Thomas Bataille
Sound Designer: Olivier P?ria ( les Points Sonneurs )
Sound Mixer : ?ric Chevalier ( Studio Merjithur )
Editor : J?nnifer Aug?
Set Decorator : Nicolas Sire
Costume Coordinator : Carine Sarfati
Scriptgirl : Lucie Truffaut
1er assistant director : Guillaume Maurice
Technical
Sound : DTS St?r?o
Time : 13?19??
Format: 1/85
Support : 35 mm
Pellicule : Kodak
FESTIVALS SELECTIONS
Official Selection
14th International Festival Tout Ecran of Gen?ve 2005 (Switzerland)
Official Selection
14th Festival of Sarlat 2005 (France)
PRICE
Official Selection
22nd International Festival of Palavas-Les-Flots 2005 (France)
Official Selection
11th New-York / Avignon International Film Festival (USA)
Official Selection
22nd International Festival of T?h?ran 2005 (Iran)
Official Selection
2nd International Festival of shorts films in Grande R?gion 2005
(France,Luxembourg,Belgium)
Official Selection
54th International Festival of Mannheim-Heidelberg (Germany)
2005
Official Selection
22 nd Film Festival of Sainte Livrade (France) 2005
Official Selection
1 st Prague Short Film Festival (R?public Czech) 2005
Official Selection
13th Festival du Film Fantastique De G?rardmer (France) 2006
Official Selection
17th International Film Festival of Valenciennes (France) 2006
Official Selection
3rd Naoussa International Short Film and Video Festival (Grece) 2006
JURY SPECIAL PRICE
Official Selection
5th Altkirch Film Festival (France) 2006
Official Selection
34th Internation Film Festival of Nations (Austria) 2006
Official Selection
32nd International Festival of Badalona (Spain) 2006
Official Selection
10 th Los Angeles International Short Film Festival (USA 2006)
Official Selection
Circuito Off Venice International Short Film Festival VII ?dition (Italie 2006)
Official Selection
3rd European Festival of shoert films - Festival court m?trage de Rennes (France 2006)
Official Selection
20th International Film Festival of Leeds (UK 2006)
Official Selection
3rd Festival du court m?trage francophone de fiction de Bischheim (France 2006)
Official Selection
12th International Film Festival of Roma / Medfilm Fest (Italie 2006)
Official Selection
Ecu Film Festival (Paris-France 2007)
Bran is moving. A plot twist ensues.
http://www.ryanandbran.com
Music from a combination of different free resources, as well as Red Alien.
Special thanks to Cody Alexander for letting us use his hoodie.