Kamis, 26 Mei 2011

BATERRY MAN

Dusan Cavic and Dusan Saponja were selected for the Discovery Campus Masterschool 2009 with their project The Battery Man. The Discovery Campus Masterschool is a European vocational training initiative which offers proffesionals and up-and-coming talents in the documentary film sector specially tailored training possibilities and connects them with international decisionmakers. It is supported and funded bz the MEDIA Training Programme of the European Union.The selection committee, which consisted of internationally renowned commissioning editors, chose Dusan Cavic and Dusan Saponja and their project The Battery Manwith regard to its potentional to reach international audience. Their project was selected out of 136 projects from 22 countries.Four workshops, personal tutoring and an intership make up the 10-month Masterschool.It culminates in a final pitching session which is attented by more than 40 international decisionmakers from Europe and abroad. The four compulsory Masterschool workshops,lasting 5 days each, will provide insights into the whole process of setting up international coproductions. Furthermore, two experienced international tutors who are carefully chosen for their specific areas of expertise will support each participiant.www.discovery-campus.deThe Battery man is a documentary about Slaviša Pajkić, a fifty-odd years old man from Serbia, better known as Biba Struja (Biba the Electricity). His body is capable of accumulating electricity, and Biba can consciously control its power while discharging it.Can his powers, which are very much like those inherent to the “Heroes” series characters, or to the “X Man” film characters, really help cure people with various ailments? Will he succeed in accumulating enough electricity to become a laser?Besides the expert and scientific analysis that will be carried out by eminent local experts in this field in their laboratories and hospitals, we will also present Biba’s everyday life and his commuting between his place of residence, Pozarevac, and his place of work, Kragujevac (both towns in Serbia). Electrical Biba is forced to live on the margins of Serbian society, on (mis)using his powers by “curing people with electricity” in Central Serbia, in the town in Kragujevac.One part of the film will be dedicated to Biba’s past, which is very interesting. He hold two entries in the Guinness Book of World Records, one as a man who survived a 20,000 V electric shock, and the second one as a man who heated a glass of water almost to the boiling point with his bare hands in less than two minutes. He was interviewed by almost all the local TV stations in Serbia, and he also volunteered to try out the electric chair in Los Angeles back in 1984, but he was allegedly refused since such a feat was illegal according to the USA laws.This documentary will be made as a combination of animation, available archive materials and filmed materials with no static dialogue takes. By using a science fiction body art approach, we shall try to bring this unique man from the margins of socially accepted norms to the very center of artistic focus.

Rabu, 25 Mei 2011

VIDEO CLIPS GIRLS LG

This video Tradding forex is a parody of SNSD's song Gee, and all rights to the original song and original music video belong to SM Entertainment, and because it is a parody it falls under the FAIR USE guidelines of United States copyright laws. This statement functions as attribution. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use .

POLICE HOLLYWOOD LIPSINC

JAKARTA policeman has become an instant favourite. Not for his ability to tackle crime, but for a talent totally unconnected to his job.His rendition of a Bollywood song while on duty became a YouTube hit with more than half a million views.In the video, policeman Norman Kamaruis seen in his police uniform, lip-syncing and dancing to a song by Indian movie star Shah Rukh Khan while sitting at his post.This did not go down well with his superiors,who wanted him punished. But netizens sprang to his defence and applauded him for showing a "human side", Jakarta Globe reported."Mr Policeman, I like your style! Keep your head up, ignore what they say. You're cool!", a viewer named Aldebaran wrote.Indonesia's National Police chief said he could see the funny side of the incident but insisted that disciplinary action was still necessary.General Timur Pradopo conceded that officer Kamaru had"good creativity", but said "the sanctions would serve as guidance for him".Gen Pradopo,who laughed as he was questioned by journalists, said he would let the officer's department determine the punishment.Creative"It is funny,"he was quoted as saying. "If the public consider it as good, it means he's creative."But he was on duty, so we will let the police chief guide him, meaning to direct him to express his creativity while he is not on duty."In the end, the police have decided not to punish the officer, spokesman Anton Bachrul Alam said yesterday. The spokesman said the video was a creative endeavour and showed talent that must be "nurtured as an asset", Jakarta Post reported.Officer Kamaru said one of his superiors had asked him to perform the song in front of his colleagues.A colleague said that he has a fascination for Bollywood music and films.

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