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2008-10-19 13:24:02 Description: Some sample images from a recent photo shoot (October 2008) with Joanna Wilcox - www.JoannaWilcox.com.
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2008-04-21 22:26:48 Description: "Unspeakable"
A father's suicide is no ordinary death in the family.
A feature by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Sally Heckel.
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A father's suicide is no ordinary death in the family.
A feature by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Sally Heckel.
Please visit:
www.unspeakablethefilm.com
Synopsis:
On a bright spring morning in May, Dr. George Heckel climbed the stairs to the attic of his home in Rochester, New York, and killed himself. He had a thriving practice, a wife and three children, and a beautiful home. Why would a man who seemed to have it all take his life and leave his family devastated? How would they ever recover? How could he do something so unspeakable?
His daughter, Sally, who was seventeen at the time, grew up to become an independent filmmaker, but it was only decades after that life-changing event that she was able to turn her focus to what happened that day, and after - all the years in which she and her family struggled to understand feelings that remained mostly unspoken.
Heckel weaves home movies of what appears to be an idyllic post-war American childhood with dramatic silent recreations of a home life that reveal the darker side of that idyll. Acting as the film's narrator, as well as interviewer, Heckel gently coaxes her family and friends out of their silence. Through their voice-only recollections, reminiscences and reflections a fuller story gradually emerges, as the film circles around the fateful day.
Heckel crafts a layered portrait of a professional man who takes his own life, a father and daughter unable to communicate, and a family left behind whose members must pick up the pieces in their own individual ways. The film is at once lyrical and haunting, potent and soulful, mysterious and penetrating.
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2008-04-21 22:19:55 Description: "Unspeakable"
A father's suicide is no ordinary death in the family.
A feature by Oscar-nominated director Sally Heckel.
Please visit:
www.unspeakablethefilm.com
Synopsis: (More) "Unspeakable"
A father's suicide is no ordinary death in the family.
A feature by Oscar-nominated director Sally Heckel.
Please visit:
www.unspeakablethefilm.com
Synopsis:
On a bright spring morning in May, Dr. George Heckel climbed the stairs to the attic of his home in Rochester, New York, and killed himself. He had a thriving practice, a wife and three children, and a beautiful home. Why would a man who seemed to have it all take his life and leave his family devastated? How would they ever recover? How could he do something so unspeakable?
His daughter, Sally, who was seventeen at the time, grew up to become an independent filmmaker, but it was only decades after that life-changing event that she was able to turn her focus to what happened that day, and after - all the years in which she and her family struggled to understand feelings that remained mostly unspoken.
Heckel weaves home movies of what appears to be an idyllic post-war American childhood with dramatic silent recreations of a home life that reveal the darker side of that idyll. Acting as the film's narrator, as well as interviewer, Heckel gently coaxes her family and friends out of their silence. Through their voice-only recollections, reminiscences and reflections a fuller story gradually emerges, as the film circles around the fateful day.
Heckel crafts a layered portrait of a professional man who takes his own life, a father and daughter unable to communicate, and a family left behind whose members must pick up the pieces in their own individual ways. The film is at once lyrical and haunting, potent and soulful, mysterious and penetrating.
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2008-04-21 22:11:39 Description: "Unspeakable"
A father's suicide is no ordinary death in the family.
A feature by Oscar-nominated director Sally Heckel.
Please visit:
www.unspeakablethefilm.com
Synopsis: (More) "Unspeakable"
A father's suicide is no ordinary death in the family.
A feature by Oscar-nominated director Sally Heckel.
Please visit:
www.unspeakablethefilm.com
Synopsis:
On a bright spring morning in May, Dr. George Heckel climbed the stairs to the attic of his home in Rochester, New York, and killed himself. He had a thriving practice, a wife and three children, and a beautiful home. Why would a man who seemed to have it all take his life and leave his family devastated? How would they ever recover? How could he do something so unspeakable?
His daughter, Sally, who was seventeen at the time, grew up to become an independent filmmaker, but it was only decades after that life-changing event that she was able to turn her focus to what happened that day, and after - all the years in which she and her family struggled to understand feelings that remained mostly unspoken.
Heckel weaves home movies of what appears to be an idyllic post-war American childhood with dramatic silent recreations of a home life that reveal the darker side of that idyll. Acting as the film's narrator, as well as interviewer, Heckel gently coaxes her family and friends out of their silence. Through their voice-only recollections, reminiscences and reflections a fuller story gradually emerges, as the film circles around the fateful day.
Heckel crafts a layered portrait of a professional man who takes his own life, a father and daughter unable to communicate, and a family left behind whose members must pick up the pieces in their own individual ways. The film is at once lyrical and haunting, potent and soulful, mysterious and penetrating.
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2008-04-21 21:30:13 Description: Peggy Kelsey is one of Photodex's featured photographers. She created this slideshow using ProShow Gold. For more information on ProShow, please visit http://www.photodex.com. The first (More) Peggy Kelsey is one of Photodex's featured photographers. She created this slideshow using ProShow Gold. For more information on ProShow, please visit http://www.photodex.com. The first significant time Peggy spent outside the United States was during her junior year in college which she spent in Iran as part of an exchange program at Pahlavi University. That summer she traveled alone in India for two months and passed through Afghanistan on the way home. Over three decades later, she returned. Having turned a hobby of Photography into a wedding and portrait business, Peggy branched out into documentary travel photography when she and her family spent two years upcountry in Mozambique in the late 90's. Returning to Austin, Texas, She was inspired to begin the Afghan Women's Project after meeting with a delegation of Afghan women who passed through Austin in the fall of '02. In contrast to the media image of Afghan women as downtrodden and victimized, Peggy found these women she encountered to be vibrant and full of life, in spite of the difficulties they had been through. At that moment, she resolved to go to Afghanistan to photograph and interview women, seeking out their sources of strength and resilience. She spent 6 weeks there in the fall of 2003 and returned with 40 interviews, of which 21 are made into an exhibit that tours the country. In addition, Peggy has developed two slide shows which talk about some of the remarkable women she met as well as give the viewer a sense of Afghanistan. Utilizing the skills she developed in Afghanistan, Peggy now travels around the country offering the opportunity to be photographed and interviewed via Real Voices. Clients receive a folio with a portrait of their choice, facing an excerpt from the interview as well as a CD with the entire interview. See www.kelseys.net for more details. (Less)
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2009-08-30 15:48:58 Description: I was accompanying Dallas photographer & friend Les Wollam to an "informal" shoot and videotaping for a number of reasons. Put this together for Les. Basically a fun piece for him. (More) I was accompanying Dallas photographer & friend Les Wollam to an "informal" shoot and videotaping for a number of reasons. Put this together for Les. Basically a fun piece for him. Simply documenting the time I spent with him and his photo subjects. I used the so called "poor man's 14 dollar steadicam" on this shoot with Raynox wide angle on Canon HV 30. Also an Azden mike - the cheap one. I NEED practice as a lot of video was shaky. But enough was okay for edit. Essentially, I'm practicing my craft -- the only way to get any better. Edited in iMovie 6 although I have FCE 4. I'm quicker in iMovie at this point and it works for quickie jobs. This is not a photographic "how to" piece but more a profile of Les at work and play. (Less)
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2009-02-18 10:12:07 Description: More videos: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=CaliforniaSunbounce&view=videos
Born in Atlanta, Steve is self taught and starting shooting photography at the age of 12. He has photographed (More) More videos: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=CaliforniaSunbounce&view=videos
Born in Atlanta, Steve is self taught and starting shooting photography at the age of 12. He has photographed national ads and feature editorials for Teen, Seventeen, Modern Bride, Your Prom, Bride's, Cowboys & Indians, American Cowboy, Western & English and Western Horseman magazines in the United States and has shot international ads for Vogue & Zeffrio magazines in Italy & Marie France in Paris. Large corporations such as GM, Hallmark, Citizens, Hyatt and American Express have used his imagery in advertising campaigns.
In addition to living in Atlanta & South Beach, he has lived & worked in Milan & Paris shooting both fashion & advertising. Every day thousands of people see his work all over the world.
Please visit Steve Thornton's website at: www.stevethornton.com
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2008-04-17 15:09:52 Description: Tracey Ullman (born 30 December 1959) is a British-born, now U.S. citizen comedian, actress, singer, dancer, screenwriter, and author, who is most famous for being the host of her eponymous variety (More) Tracey Ullman (born 30 December 1959) is a British-born, now U.S. citizen comedian, actress, singer, dancer, screenwriter, and author, who is most famous for being the host of her eponymous variety television show. Her early appearances were on such British TV sketch comedy shows as A Kick Up the Eighties (with Rik Mayall) and Three of a Kind (with Lenny Henry and David Copperfield ). She also appeared as Candice Valentine in Girls On Top with Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders. She emigrated to the U.S. and ended up having her own network television series, The Tracey Ullman Show, from which The Simpsons was spun off in 1989. She later found even greater success producing programmes for HBO, including Tracey Takes On..., for which she has won numerous awards. She has also appeared in many feature films. Early life Tracey Ullman was born in Slough, Buckinghamshire (now Berkshire) to Antony Ullman, her Polish Roman Catholic father, and Dorin Ullman, her British mother, who was of Roma heritage. Antony had been a Polish soldier who was evacuated from Dunkirk in 1940. Ullman's father sold furniture, booked travel, and brokered marriages. He also translated amongst the Polish community in the UK. When Ullman was six years old, her father died of a heart attack. He was fifty years old. In an effort to cheer the family up, Tracey recounted putting on shows in her mother's bedroom, performing along side her older sister, Patty. That first show was entitled, The Patty Ullman Show. "I was a spin-off!" recalled Ullman. In her nightly performances Tracey was able to mimic anyone and everyone, including neighbors, family members, friends, even celebrities. Soon after, Ullman's mother remarried. At age 12, one of Tracey's headmasters took notice of the young star's future potential, and recommended her to the Italia Conti Academy stage school. Although the school gave Ullman her first taste of the stage, she does not look back at the period as being a joyous one. Ullman's biggest drawback was her dark features. During auditions, they would line the children up, and select them for roles. Young Ullman, ethnically, did not fit the criteria (the criteria being blonde-haired and blue-eyed). At age 16, Ullman began to find jobs as a dancer. One of her big breaks came when she landed a role in Gigi in Berlin[1]. Upon returning to England, she joined the "Second Generation" dance troop[2]. She also began to appear in variety shows. The exposure led to her being cast in numerous West End theatre musicals, including Grease, and The Rocky Horror Show[3]. During this time Ullman learned of a competition at London's Royal Court Theatre[4] for an improvised play about club acts. Deciding to enter, Ullman created the character Beverly, a born-again Christian chanteuse. Ullman proved to be a big hit and won the title of Best Newcomer Award[5]. At this point, the BBC became interested, and offered her her own show. [edit] Music career In 1983, Ullman succeeded as a singer on the legendary punk label Stiff Records[6], although her style was more comic romantic than punk[7]. She had six songs in the British Top 100 in less than two years, including her first hit "Breakaway" (famous for her performance with a hairbrush as a microphone); the international hit cover version of label-mate Kirsty MacColl's "They Don't Know," which went to #2 in the UK (#8, U.S. - MacColl also sang backing vocals on Ullman's version), and which became the theme song to most of Ullman's later television series; and the cover of Madness's "My Girl," which Ullman changed to "My Guy's Mad At Me." [8] (The "My Guy" video featured the British politician Neil Kinnock, at the time the Leader of the Opposition)[9].) Her songs were over-the-top evocations of 1960s and 1970s pop music with a 1980s edge, "somewhere between Minnie Mouse and The Supremes" as Britain's Melody Maker put it, or "retro before retro was cool", as a retrospective reviewer wrote in 2002. Her career received another boost when the video for "They Don't Know" featured a cameo from Paul McCartney[10]; at the time Ullman was filming a minor role in McCartney's film Give My Regards To Broad Street[11]. Her final hit was Sunglasses (1984) whose video featured Adrian Edmondson. During this time, she also appeared as a guest VJ on MTV in the United States[12]. In October 2006, Ullman recounted her music days in the BBC Four documentary series, If It Ain't Stiff.[13] [edit] Television career [edit] Early years Along with her stint in the music world, Ullman also moved into television. She began starring in sketch comedies for the BBC, A Kick Up the Eighties, and Three of a Kind (with Lenny Henry and David Copperfield). In 1985, she donned a blonde wig and took the role of a promiscuous gold digger named "Candice Valentine" on the ITV sitcom Girls On Top, but jumped ship after one season. At this point, US television beckoned, and television producer, legend, James L. Brooks, came calling. The two had discussed working together previously, but it wasn't until 1987 that the two formally got together and created The Tracey Ullman Show. Ullman played a variety of characters, completely disguised with the help of makeup, prosthetics, and even padding. The show was the first commercial hit for then unknown FOX channel. Ullman proved to be a triple threat - she could act, sing, and dance, as well as providing ethnic accents for some of her characters (Tracey is one of the few non-Australian actors that can deliver lines in a realistic Australian accent). Paula Abdul began her career with the series, serving as the show's choreographer. The then practically unknown Abdul even used her early music recordings for the series' strenuous dance numbers. The Tracey Ullman Show earned four Emmys and spawned The Simpsons, which was featured in very simple cartoon shorts (created by cartoonist Matt Groening at the behest of Ullman Show producer James L. Brooks). In 1992 Ullman filed a lawsuit against Twentieth Century Fox in Los Angeles Superior Court over profits from the later half hour incarnation of The Simpsons for $2.5 million of the estimated $50,000,000 USD in profits reaped from merchandising. Years after her show went off the air, she said jokingly in a late night television interview that she hoped to one day have a regular 2-minute spot on The Simpsons. Despite the lawsuit, Ullman would later (hypocritically) provide the voice of "Emily Winthrop", a British dog trainer on The Simpsons in Bart's Dog Gets an F. As Ullman had continued her professional relationship with former producer Brooks, only the studio and not Brooks was named in the suit. In fact, Brooks was allowed to videotape his testimony because in an only-in-Hollywood twist he was at that time directing Ullman in his later de-musicalized film I'll Do Anything. Ullman was unsuccessful and viewed by some as trying to greedily cash in on a project that she could not show in court that she had any hand in creating. However, supporters point out that she only sought a small portion of merchandising from the studio's slice that she felt her contract for the cancelled show entitled her to (a 12 page contract that was hastily signed only hours before filming on the first The Tracey Ullman Show was to commence). A settlement was reached where Ullman would receive a portion of the profits made from the show, although no amount was ever made public. [edit] HBO It wasn't until 1993 that Ullman dove back into television, but this time, cable television. Two specials were created allowing Ullman to bring life to a host of new characters. The first, Tracey Ullman: A Class Act, took a humorous jab at the British class system, and co-starred Monty Python alum Michael Palin.[14] For the second, Tracey Ullman Takes On New York, Ullman decided to take on a more American topic, New York City.[15] Both specials drew critical praise, and even awards. HBO became interested in doing a Tracey Takes On series, and Tracey and her husband, Allan McKeown, set up production in Los Angeles in 1995. Al Hirschfeld portrait of Tracey Ullman and Tracey Takes On... Tracey Takes On... premiered 24 January 1996, on HBO. Each episode would focus on a topic for Ullman to 'take on' and examine. The series would have two to three long sketches, and many small interview-styled bits, with her many characters commenting on that week's topic. Unlike the FOX show, Tracey Takes On... was shot on location, not filmed in front of a live audience. The added freedom, and no censorship, cable television provided, fared well with Ullman. Nothing was off limits, and a lesbian kiss with Tracey Ullman Show alum, Julie Kavner, kicked off the series' first episode.[16] Ullman played both men and women of many ethnicities during the series' run, including an Asian donut shop owner, a (male) cab driver from the Middle East, and an African-American airport security guard.[17] The series went on to win eight Emmys, numerous CableACE, and a host other media awards, and was critically acclaimed. In 1997, it won the Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series Emmy Award for the episode Vegas.[18] In 1998, it was also published in book form by Ullman. The series was also awarded GLAAD awards for its portrayal of gay and lesbian characters. Tracey returned to HBO in the summer of 2005, with a special of her autobiographical one-woman stage show Tracey Ullman: Live and Exposed,[19] which garnered her another Emmy nomination.[20] On 26 December 2005, Tracey Takes On... The Complete First Season was released on DVD from HBO Home Video. The Complete Second Season of Tracey Takes On... was released 27 June 2006. Both sets contain commentary, extended footage, as well as the original HBO pilot. Showtime Ullman will make her return to television in 2008 in State of the Union for Showtime. Production is due to begin in the fall of 2007, with an order of at least five episodes. The series takes a satirical look at a day in the life of America. Ullman will create new characters as well as impersonate famous ones. The series will be shot in a cinematic fashion. Other notable work Ullman was the modern-day cartoon voice of Little Lulu[22]. She also had a recurring role as Ally McBeal's unconventional psychotherapist, a role which won her an American Comedy Award[23]. Ullman co-starred with Carol Burnett in the television adaptation of Once Upon a Mattress. Ullman played Princess Winnifred, a role originally made famous by Burnett on Broadway, who took on the role of the evil Queen.[24] On 5 December 2006, Tracey was inducted into the Museum of Television and Radio along with likes of Carol Burnett, Lesley Visser, Lesley Stahl, Jane Pauley, and Betty White, in the She Made It category.[25] To date Ullman has seven Emmy wins. In 2006, Ullman released a bestselling knitting book called Knit 2 Together [26], with friend Mel Clark.[ Movie career Along with her television work, Tracey has featured in many films throughout her career. After the cancellation of The Tracey Ullman Show in 1990, she made her starring debut along side Kevin Kline, River Phoenix and Joan Plowright in I Love You To Death. Ullman has also appeared in Robin Hood: Men in Tights, Nancy Savoca's Household Saints, Small Time Crooks, A Dirty Shame, and Tim Burton's Corpse Bride. She had a small role in Paul McCartney's film "Give My Regards to Broad Street" Ullman portrayed "Mother Nature" in the 2007 romantic-comedy film, I Could Never Be Your Woman, starring Michelle Pfeiffer. Ullman acted as creative consultant on the 2006 Dreamworks feature, Flushed Away. Tracey has signed on to voice along with such actors as Dustin Hoffman, Kevin Kline, William H. Macy, Stanley Tucci, Christopher Lloyd and Sigourney Weaver in the computer-animated The Tale of Despereaux.[29] Ullman also had a bit part as an interviewee from stock footage in the movie The Queen with Helen Mirren.[30] The footage was used without her permission. Personal life Ullman is married to producer Allan McKeown; they have two children, Mabel Ellen McKeown (b. April 1986) and John Albert Victor McKeown (b. August 1, 1991 in Santa Monica). Ullman announced in 2005 her intentions to become an American citizen; she became one in December 2006 [31]. 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2008-05-07 22:32:04 Description: HTC has unveiled yet another addition to their Touch range of Windows Mobile handsets and are calling it the Touch Diamond. Apart from making it look elegant HTC has, of course incorporated their (More) HTC has unveiled yet another addition to their Touch range of Windows Mobile handsets and are calling it the Touch Diamond. Apart from making it look elegant HTC has, of course incorporated their TouchFLO technology into the Diamond as well, but with one slight adjustment -- The Diamond's TouchFLO interface comes with a 3D effect.
"Today we mark a new era in mobile phone evolution, an era where beauty and size integrate with uncompromising innovation at broadband speeds," said Peter Chou, president and CEO, HTC Corp. "The HTC Touch Diamond will make browsing the Web and using Web-enabled applications just as practical and easy to use as making calls."
The new TouchFLO 3D provides animated access to messaging, email, photos, music, weather and other features. In addition, HTC is introducing a new innovative touch-sensitive control for interacting with Touch Diamond. The Diamond also incorporates HSDPA 7.2 Mbps and HSUPA wireless connectivity and has a new customized mobile Web browser with features for zooming and panning sites with one-hand and automatically view optimized content that has been specially created to fit the display. Turning the device sideways automatically rotates the web page view from a portrait to landscape view. The Diamond also has a YouTube application and Google Maps.
t has a 2.8 inch VGA touch screen display, a 3.2 megapixel camera with an optical auto-focus lens and advanced wireless and auto sensor screen pivoting. It runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, comes with 4 GB of internal storage with 256 MB flash and 192 MB RAM and runs on a Qualcomm MSM 7201A , 528MHz chipset. Other features include Bluetooth with EDR, minUSB, integrated GPS and Wi-Fi.
The HTC Touch Diamond will be available later this quarter in Asia and the Middle East but there seems to be no price tag on it yet. Stay Tuned. (Less)
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2008-04-21 18:20:02 Description: Joe Calzaghe, The Pride of Wales, On The Right Road and Having the Most Amazing Journey. Originally a small college project made whilst studying at Newport Film School in Wales. Abandoned for many (More) Joe Calzaghe, The Pride of Wales, On The Right Road and Having the Most Amazing Journey. Originally a small college project made whilst studying at Newport Film School in Wales. Abandoned for many years and never fully given the post-production polish it sorely required, this rushed assembled edit - bar the new end credit section and titles - is as it was left in 1991 at college. The reasons why it was left unfinished is straighforward, and in most likelihood it was just left because everyone was soon involved in other projects and course work. I remember it also took a long while just to go through the interviews - Joe and Enzo were both interviewed I recall - and also to transcribe everything even before editing. That and the amount of footage to catalogue was a nightmare - I still have the hefty bundle of tapes and notes somewhere. As it is, I'm not surprised that it was never finished properly. Anyway, after all these years I've decided to update the end section and let it be seen, hopefully as some sort of tribute to Joe. Of course, a lot has happened since the video shoot and some 6 years afterwards Joe actually won the World Title, so I felt it was fitting to add an addendum and illustrate that he was indeed 'On The Right Road' and that not only did he become a professional boxer, but he actually became a legendary one as well. I hope this video will provide a little insight to a modern sporting legend, and that maybe this portrait of an artist as a young man will provide inspiration to others. This video is for Joe and Enzo and for all the fans who have cheered them on for so long, and so successfully. Cheers, Simon Leung 13th April 2008 (Less)
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2008-04-21 19:05:24 Description: Another clip from Suzette Allen's VSP video series #6. This instructional set of 12 VCD's is for the professional portrait and wedding photographer. (More) Another clip from Suzette Allen's VSP video series #6. This instructional set of 12 VCD's is for the professional portrait and wedding photographer. http://www.vitalskillsforphotographers.com (Less)
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2008-04-22 11:11:27 Description: Graffiti Artist Kedre Browne, aka 'BUBBLEZ' is interviewed by Citytv, along with BMX rider Mike Battiston at the scene of the BMX Bike Park at 1260 Dufferin St, Toronto, ON Canada. The BMX (More) Graffiti Artist Kedre Browne, aka 'BUBBLEZ' is interviewed by Citytv, along with BMX rider Mike Battiston at the scene of the BMX Bike Park at 1260 Dufferin St, Toronto, ON Canada. The BMX Bike Park was built by Michael Heaton http://torontobmx.ca , and became a partnership for the 2007 Grey Cup in Toronto with the Toronto Crime Stoppers School Program, the city of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Dept, and the Argos Foundation. This formal partership ended with the Grey Cup in 2007. The majority of the funds for the building and maintenance of the BMX Bike Park come privately from Michael Heaton. A small donation for the Toronto BMX Jam '08 was given by http://NoToGangs.org and Toronto Crime Stoppers. Small donations here and there by individuals have been made. The back drop in this video feature legal graffiti art on the ramps, done by youth supervised by the School Crime Stoppers Program. One logo on a quarter is the PEACE Project, the gang prevention initiative by the Students Commission in parntership with the Toronto Police Service http://PEACE-Project.org . Another ramp that has a portrait of Marilyn Monroe on it was painted by Viviana Astudillo, who first formed positive relations with the police in the ESP Program at her school http://esponline.ca . Another piece of art work, the famous 'Cheetah', went up in smoke in the fire.. Viviana was especially proud of the Cheetah, and she had presented a portrait of it to the Governor General of Canada when she was the youth recipient of the youth award for the Commemoration of the Persons Case in October, 2007. In March, 2008 the BMX Bike Park was featured at the International Toronto Bicycle Show in "Toronto BMX Jam '08". Professional video coverage of this event can be seen at http://RideBMX.com . After Toronto BMX Jam '08, the park was transported by several tractor trailer loads to the Wallace Emerson Community Centre, 1260 Dufferin St, where it was planned to be used by youth all summer. On the Easter Weekend 2008 a fire occurred, and approxmiately $6,000.00 damage was done to 3 corner bowls, 2 quarters and 1/2 of the grind box. A trust fund has been set up by Humber College Police Foundations Students http://communitycave.com / http://csicommunity.com and the Toronto Crime SToppers School Officer Scott Mills http://222tips.com / http://NoToGangs.org to help Mike Heaton rebuild the park. The rebuilding will occur the last week of April, 2008 and the first week of May 2008 at 1260 Dufferin St, Toronto. Donations are accepted at any branch of the TD Canada Trust Bank to transit # 1304, Account # 6350692. This BMX Bike Park Youth Engagement Project was an integral part of Toronto Crime Stoppers setting a record in 2007 for the number of tips received to prevent crime, help solve crime and locate missing persons. This BMX Bike Park is an example of what needs to be done by communities everywhere collaboratively to engage our youth in positive, challenging activities in the community building process ... that includes such community operated programs such as Crime Stoppers, recreation departments such as the city of Toronto Parks Forestry and Recreation, and local police services. The official partnership with the Argos Foundation ended for this BMX Bike Park at the end of the 2007 Grey Cup in Toronto, but the spirit of the individuals invovled in that partnership is what led to this Citytv interview pleading for donations to rebuild the BMX park damaged in the fire. Thank you to the Argos Foundation for arranging this interview with the kids.. The full version that aired on Citynews Sunday April 6, 2008 can be viewed at http://citynews.ca . To follow the history of the youth engagement of the BMX Bike Park, visit the YouTube account operated by the Toronto Crime Stoppers School Officer at http://YouTube.com/TorontoBMX (Less)
Channel: youtubeTags: art Bike BMX bubblez citynews Crime Damage Fire Fund graffiti Heaton legal Mike Park Rebuilding SToppers Toronto
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03:30,
2008-04-07 00:03:25 Description: Graffiti Artist Kedre Browne, aka 'BUBBLEZ' is interviewed by Citytv, along with BMX rider Mike Battiston at the scene of the BMX Bike Park at 1260 Dufferin St, Toronto, ON Canada.
The (More) Graffiti Artist Kedre Browne, aka 'BUBBLEZ' is interviewed by Citytv, along with BMX rider Mike Battiston at the scene of the BMX Bike Park at 1260 Dufferin St, Toronto, ON Canada.
The BMX Bike Park was built by Michael Heaton http://torontobmx.ca , and became a partnership for the 2007 Grey Cup in Toronto with the Toronto Crime Stoppers School Program, the city of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Dept, and the Argos Foundation. This formal partership ended with the Grey Cup in 2007. The majority of the funds for the building and maintenance of the BMX Bike Park come privately from Michael Heaton. A small donation for the Toronto BMX Jam '08 was given by http://NoToGangs.org and Toronto Crime Stoppers. Small donations here and there by individuals have been made.
The back drop in this video feature legal graffiti art on the ramps, done by youth supervised by the School Crime Stoppers Program. One logo on a quarter is the PEACE Project, the gang prevention initiative by the Students Commission in parntership with the Toronto Police Service http://PEACE-Project.org . Another ramp that has a portrait of Marilyn Monroe on it was painted by Viviana Astudillo, who first formed positive relations with the police in the ESP Program at her school http://esponline.ca . Another piece of art work, the famous 'Cheetah', went up in smoke in the fire.. Viviana was especially proud of the Cheetah, and she had presented a portrait of it to the Governor General of Canada when she was the youth recipient of the youth award for the Commemoration of the Persons Case in October, 2007.
In March, 2008 the BMX Bike Park was featured at the International Toronto Bicycle Show in "Toronto BMX Jam '08". Professional video coverage of this event can be seen at http://RideBMX.com .
After Toronto BMX Jam '08, the park was transported by several tractor trailer loads to the Wallace Emerson Community Centre, 1260 Dufferin St, where it was planned to be used by youth all summer.
On the Easter Weekend 2008 a fire occurred, and approxmiately $6,000.00 damage was done to 3 corner bowls, 2 quarters and 1/2 of the grind box.
A trust fund has been set up by Humber College Police Foundations Students http://communitycave.com / http://csicommunity.com and the Toronto Crime SToppers School Officer Scott Mills http://222tips.com / http://NoToGangs.org to help Mike Heaton rebuild the park. The rebuilding will occur the last week of April, 2008 and the first week of May 2008 at 1260 Dufferin St, Toronto.
Donations are accepted at any branch of the TD Canada Trust Bank to transit # 1304, Account # 6350692.
This BMX Bike Park Youth Engagement Project was an integral part of Toronto Crime Stoppers setting a record in 2007 for the number of tips received to prevent crime, help solve crime and locate missing persons.
This BMX Bike Park is an example of what needs to be done by communities everywhere collaboratively to engage our youth in positive, challenging activities in the community building process ... that includes such community operated programs such as Crime Stoppers, recreation departments such as the city of Toronto Parks Forestry and Recreation, and local police services. The official partnership with the Argos Foundation ended for this BMX Bike Park at the end of the 2007 Grey Cup in Toronto, but the spirit of the individuals invovled in that partnership is what led to this Citytv interview pleading for donations to rebuild the BMX park damaged in the fire. Thank you to the Argos Foundation for arranging this interview with the kids.. The full version that aired on Citynews Sunday April 6, 2008 can be viewed at http://citynews.ca .
To follow the history of the youth engagement of the BMX Bike Park, visit the YouTube account operated by the Toronto Crime Stoppers School Officer at http://YouTube.com/TorontoBMX (Less)
Channel: youtubeTags: art Bike BMX bubblez citynews Crime Damage Fire Fund graffiti Heaton legal Mike Park Rebuilding SToppers Toronto
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01:27,
2008-04-21 22:23:21 Description: "Unspeakable"
A father's suicide is no ordinary death in the family.
A feature by Oscar-nominated director Sally Heckel.
Please visit:
www.unspeakablethefilm.com
Synopsis: (More) "Unspeakable"
A father's suicide is no ordinary death in the family.
A feature by Oscar-nominated director Sally Heckel.
Please visit:
www.unspeakablethefilm.com
Synopsis:
On a bright spring morning in May, Dr. George Heckel climbed the stairs to the attic of his home in Rochester, New York, and killed himself. He had a thriving practice, a wife and three children, and a beautiful home. Why would a man who seemed to have it all take his life and leave his family devastated? How would they ever recover? How could he do something so unspeakable?
His daughter, Sally, who was seventeen at the time, grew up to become an independent filmmaker, but it was only decades after that life-changing event that she was able to turn her focus to what happened that day, and after - all the years in which she and her family struggled to understand feelings that remained mostly unspoken.
Heckel weaves home movies of what appears to be an idyllic post-war American childhood with dramatic silent recreations of a home life that reveal the darker side of that idyll. Acting as the film's narrator, as well as interviewer, Heckel gently coaxes her family and friends out of their silence. Through their voice-only recollections, reminiscences and reflections a fuller story gradually emerges, as the film circles around the fateful day.
Heckel crafts a layered portrait of a professional man who takes his own life, a father and daughter unable to communicate, and a family left behind whose members must pick up the pieces in their own individual ways. The film is at once lyrical and haunting, potent and soulful, mysterious and penetrating.
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Channel: youtubeTags: Depression Documentary Father Heckel Home illness Mental movies Sally Suicide survivor Unspeakable
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01:23,
2008-04-21 22:15:01 Description: "Unspeakable"
A father's suicide is no ordinary death in the family.
A feature by Oscar-nominated director Sally Heckel.
Please visit:
www.unspeakablethefilm.com
Synopsis: (More) "Unspeakable"
A father's suicide is no ordinary death in the family.
A feature by Oscar-nominated director Sally Heckel.
Please visit:
www.unspeakablethefilm.com
Synopsis:
On a bright spring morning in May, Dr. George Heckel climbed the stairs to the attic of his home in Rochester, New York, and killed himself. He had a thriving practice, a wife and three children, and a beautiful home. Why would a man who seemed to have it all take his life and leave his family devastated? How would they ever recover? How could he do something so unspeakable?
His daughter, Sally, who was seventeen at the time, grew up to become an independent filmmaker, but it was only decades after that life-changing event that she was able to turn her focus to what happened that day, and after - all the years in which she and her family struggled to understand feelings that remained mostly unspoken.
Heckel weaves home movies of what appears to be an idyllic post-war American childhood with dramatic silent recreations of a home life that reveal the darker side of that idyll. Acting as the film's narrator, as well as interviewer, Heckel gently coaxes her family and friends out of their silence. Through their voice-only recollections, reminiscences and reflections a fuller story gradually emerges, as the film circles around the fateful day.
Heckel crafts a layered portrait of a professional man who takes his own life, a father and daughter unable to communicate, and a family left behind whose members must pick up the pieces in their own individual ways. The film is at once lyrical and haunting, potent and soulful, mysterious and penetrating.
www.unspeakablethefilm.com (Less)
Channel: youtubeTags: Depression Documentary Father Heckel Home illness Mental movies Sally Suicide survivor Unspeakable
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