Bill Etra Language Lifework
Work in progress 10 minutes. A film by Benton-c Bainbridge and Minou Maguna. A newer version is avaible at video.google.com
2 commentsBill Viola and the making of Emergence (Mark Kidel, 2003)-002.mkv
Emergence was commissioned by the Getty Museum as part of Bill Viola: The Passions exhibition organized by the Museum in 2003. The video was inspired by a fresco from the 1400s by Masolino da Panicale, in which the dead Christ is shown at the moment of Resurrection.
No commentsTom and Bill Kaulitz on MTV TRL Italy 16/07/10 Part 3 (Piercings!)
Tom & Bill Kaulitz of Tokio Hotel on MTV’s TRL in Italy 16/07/10 Part 3. Features more of the Italian fans, more interview (who Bill and Tom are fans of, not being that great at music in the beginning, Bill’s old relationships and how the band comes first, Bill’s new piercing – and Tom’s!), and a clip of Der Letzte Tag (please ignore my youtube page popping up in the middle of that, total accident, haha). VJ: Guys, there was the girls you are going to meet later. What about you? Have you ever been fans of someone? Bill: I really was, when I was really young, I was a fan of Nena. She’s uh, yeah. And you know I did a lot of crazy stuff, I was standing the rain for hours just to be the first row to see her live and stuff like that, so I knew exactly the other side. Tom: I was a big fan of Aerosmith. You know, and I always you know, bought every CD and just sit at home and listen to the music and try to play, like uh, a couple of songs of them. VJ: So which kind of fans you were? Bill: I was the kind of fan who was, you know, waiting um, for hours and hours and hours just to see. VJ: So you understand them? Bill: Yeah, I understand them. Totally. Tom: I was more the quiet one. I was the quiet one. I was sit at home, listen to the music, try to play like them. Bill: But you know, I never thought that people would do it for me, you know, some day. It’s, it’s like, it’s still like a crazy feeling. VJ: Is it true that when you were young, when you were 10 years old, you were used …
No commentsTom and Bill Kaulitz on MTV TRL Italy 16/07/10 Part 1
Tom & Bill Kaulitz of Tokio Hotel on MTV’s TRL in Italy 16/07/10 Part 1. Parts 2-4 are also up on my channel, although forewarning: UMG decided to block them in a bunch of countries, so my apologies if you can’t watch them. Take it up with UMG, there isn’t anything I can do about it. Transcript of the English: VJ: Hi guys, how are you? Bill: Wow. VJ: How are you guys? Is it good? Bill: Amazing. VJ: Guys, in April you were in Milan for a huge concert that now is a DVD, Humanoid City Live. What do you remember about that night? Bill: I can remember we were really, really. Thank you. I can remember we were so nervous, um, you know, we are always very nervous, we are a very nervous band, and uh, especially when it comes to a DVD. So and the crowd was amazing this night. Definitely. So. VJ: [inaudible] 10000 people, but I’m sure the energy of your fans here is exactly the same, isn’t it? Bill: Sorry? VJ: The energy of your fans is exactly the same as Milan. Bill: Like today, yeah, it’s incredible, you know. That was one of the reasons why we wanted to record our DVD in Italy, because the fans are incredible. It’s really, it’s really amazing.
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25 commentsBill Viola and the making of Emergence (Mark Kidel, 2003)-001.mkv
Emergence was commissioned by the Getty Museum as part of Bill Viola: The Passions exhibition organized by the Museum in 2003. The video was inspired by a fresco from the 1400s by Masolino da Panicale, in which the dead Christ is shown at the moment of Resurrection.
No commentsResolume: Gearwire’s Bill Holland Introduces Us To Resolume’s VJ Software, Part Two
Bill Holland continues his Resolume tutorial, continuing on with combining frames. Bill walks us through effects you can create with the transparency of your layers as well as some cool (and some cheesy) transitional effects you can utilize through Resolume. You can watch the first installment of Bill’s intro to Resolume here. Stay tuned for more from Bill on effects and layers in Resolume.
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