![]() | Rob Alley Group , Craig Collison-drums, Dereck Doyle-Bass Jazz Recital March 27.2008 |
![]() | Head on Collision-Webseries Commercial 2 Ange, Milton & Saylor fool around a bit in the middle of an original set to work up a little 80s nostalgia with "Addicted to Love" by Robert Palmer Head on Collision-The Reality Webseries Now broadcasting on MyspaceTV, GOOGLE Video & Yahoo Video...Episode 2 coming soon to YouTube!!! |
![]() | Grau By Robert Seidel _grau by Robert Seidel (2004) A graduate of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Robert Seidel is an artist specialising in the collision between digital and organic graphics. With a duration of 10:01 minutes (a reference to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's binary system, which assigns 1 to god and 0 to the devil), _grau is a strange but undeniably beautiful evolving exploration of shapes in shades of grey, reflecting Seidel's own memories of a car accident. www.2minds.de |
![]() | muzza & Rob XR collision Two xr400 collide |
![]() | Crash Collision Wrestling Promo #5 A stop-motion animation promo for the hit wrestling show Crash Collision Wrestling. Enjoy! CCW Website: http://www.freewebs.com/mbg1211 |
![]() | Terry Tate Collision Course When you decide to clock out early... he will be there. When you decide to play games... he will be there. When you decide to break any company policy...HE WILL BE THERE. Terry Tate stars in the compilation of hits, crunches and mental breakdowns in... "Terry Tate: Collision Course" 10,000 views! Holy S#^%! |
![]() | Hyundai Genesis: Collision Credits: Agency: Goodby Silverstein & Partners, USA CD/Partner: Jeff Goodby Art Director: Diko Daghlian Copywriter: Brian Ahern CD: Will McGinness EP: Tod Puckett Producer: MJ Otto Prod Company: Anonymous Content Director: Christian Loubek Head of Production: Sue Ellen Clair EP: Dave Morrison Producer: Jessica Cooper Carlson EP/Head of Commercials: Dave Morrison Production Supervisor: Karen Waters Commercial Coordinator: Jessica Lee 1st AD: Mike Topoozian 2nd AD: Kirk Rogers Editorial: Spot Welders Editor: Robert Duffy Assistant Editor: Jeff Maynar EP: David Glean Producer(s): Carolina Wallace, Lisa English Telecine: Rushes Visual FX: Asylum VFX Supervisor: Paul O'Shea EP: Michael Pardee VFX Producer: Mark Allen Kurtz Bidding Producer: Mike Hanley Production Coordinator: Diana Cheng CG Supervisor(s): Jonah Hall, Andy Cochrane Inferno Artist(s): Brad Scott, Stefan Smith, Miles Essmiller 3D Modeling: Greg Stuhl, Chad Fedmie, Lersak Bunupuradah 3D Tracking: Michael Lori, Eddie Offerman, Daniel Warom, and Tom Stanton 3D Lighting: Josh Hatton, Brian Bell, John Courte, Aaron Vest FX Animator: Jeff Willette Animator/Lighting: Andy Cochrane FX Setup: Beatrice Lorenzo |
![]() | Raw Video: Robert Novak Cited After Hitting Ped. PlusRaw Video: Robert Novak Cited After Hitting Ped.Raw Video: Robert Novak Cited After Hitting Ped.The Associated PressSyndicated columnist Robert Novak says he has been issued a $50 citation after hitting a pedestrian. Witnesses say the collision occurred about as the 77-year-old Novak was traveling in his black Chevrolet Corvette. (July 23)This video contains ONLY natural sound. No script is available. |
![]() | Collision X Exhibit Opening at Art Interactive Gallery Opening night of the Collision X show at the Art Interactive Gallery in Cambridge MA featuring artists jonathan bachrach, leonardo bonanni, benjamin bray, nell breyer, michael epstein, chris fitch, rob gonsalves, vanessa harden, guy hoffman, jeevan kalanithi, dustin ledbetter, jeff lieberman, kevin mccormick, roy pardi, hayes raffle, john slepian, fran trainor, and bayard wenzel |
![]() | Hockey captain found guilty A jury has found former Toronto Maple Leafs captain Rob Ramage guilty of five charges stemming from a fatal auto collision in 2003, including impaired driving causing death. The jury of eight men and four women delivered the verdict Wednesday - its second day of deliberation - in a Newmarket, Ont., courtroom. "It is a tragedy for all involved, including my family," said Ramage, who will be sentenced Jan. 17. Ramage, 48, pleaded not guilty Sept. 11 to charges stemming from the fatal collision of Dec. 15, 2003, which claimed the life of former NHLer Keith Magnuson. Ramage underwent surgery for a dislocated hip after the rented Chrysler Intrepid he allegedly was driving veered into traffic and struck two vehicles near Vaughan, Ont., just north of Toronto. Magnuson, a passenger in the Intrepid, was pronounced dead at the scene. A former defenceman who spent his entire 11-year pro career with the Chicago Blackhawks, he was 56. Michelle Pacheco, whose SUV collided with Ramage's vehicle, suffered non-life-threatening injuries, while both occupants of a third car involved in the crash were uninjured. Ramage was charged with impaired driving causing death, impaired driving causing bodily harm, two counts of dangerous driving causing death and having a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit. A York police report alleged that Ramage and Magnuson were headed to a players' alumni meeting after attending the funeral of former NHL forward and union executive Keith McCreary, who died of cancer at age 63 on Dec. 9, 2003. The prosecution entered scientific evidence that showed Ramage had up to four times the legal blood-alcohol limit at the time of the crash, though none of the hundreds of people at the wake could verify he had a single drink. The defence argued the blood and urine tests were flawed, and any scent of beer came from cans that exploded in the accident. Ramage posted 139 goals and 564 points with 2,224 penalty minutes in 1,044 NHL games after being drafted first overall by the Colorado Rockies in 1979. The London, Ont., native played for the Rockies, St. Louis Blues, Calgary Flames, Minnesota North Stars, Tampa Bay Lightning, Montreal Canadiens, Philadelphia Flyers and Maple Leafs, which he captained from 1989-91. With files from the Canadian Press |
![]() | USA #10 - News : Deadly train collision - 13.09.2008 more about USA on : http://www.netvibes.com/washington |
![]() | Rob Impact vs. Tim Kilgore From NCW Collision Course 2006 |