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Parkour Generations: NYC

New York Training Day led by Parkour Generations. www.parkourgenerations.com A film by Julie Angel featuring Stephane Vigroux, Dan Edwardes and Chris Keighley.

Parkour Generations: Rendezvous pt 1.

Parkour generations come togethor in the first of many training seminars by Parkour Coaching, featuring members of the Yamakasi, and many more of the 1st and 2nd generation of experienced French traceurs.A film by Julie Angel.

For the Next 7 Generations: The Grandmothers Speak

www.forthenext7generations.com 13 Indigenous women elders, shamans and medicine women from around the world, have been called together to share their sacred wisdom and practices. Can they light the way for us to a peaceful and sustainable planet? Trailer for a documentary feature film in progress.

Parkour Generations: Rendezvous 2

Highlights from Parkour Generations 2nd annual international gathering featuring special guests the Yamakasi founders Yann Hnautra, Chau Belle-Dinh, Williams Belle and Laurent Piemontesi along with Kazuma, Seb Goudot, Stephane Vigroux, Forrest, Thomas Couetdic, Dan Edwardes, Johann Vigroux, Blane, Danny Ilabaca, and the entire Parkour Generations coaching group. A film by Julie Angel. For more information on the next Rendezvous event see www.parkourgenerations.com

Three Generations

Three generations living in one home.

Parkour Generations: Visions

A new film by Julie Angel & Parkour Generations. A rare insight into parkour vision by some of the originals of the discipline. When some of the best parkour practioners in the world take their friends of equal skill and exerience to a new spot, lines of opportunity appear. Not training, just fun, creative & chilled.

FRED ThrowDown #1 - Peace Around the World for Generations

FRED lays down his first IBY.com challenge to commemorate the launch of Season 2 of FRED'S YouTube! ** FRED ThrowDown !!! http://iBeatYou.com/user/FRED ** CHECK OUT!! http://KevBlazeStuff.com

star trek generations funny clips

funny clips from star trek generations put together by me, high quality video.

Parkinson: Hugh Laurie - Generations

Hugh Laurie discusses his father, working for the Hong Kong police and the differences between his generation and the previous one. Free video clip from the popular british talk show 'Parkinson'.

star trek generations trailer

trailer for star trek generations trailer

Apology to the Stolen Generations of Australia : Part 1

Part 1 of the full version of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd delivering the long-awaited apology to Australia's Stolen Generations. Links: http://www.abc.net.au/news/events/apology/text.htm

132nd Church Anniversary- Celebrating 4 Generations

Order DVD Here- http://www.logosoutreach.org/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=718 Celebrating 4 Generations of Ministry @ Greater Travelers Rest Baptist Church

04 Windows & Body- Generations Embroidery Digitizing

Watch and learn Generations Embroidery Digitizing Software video tutorial - this tutorial will teach you how to edit the window and body - Brought to you by Digitizing friend (more).......

Two generations of deer Part one.

Two fawns lead me straight to two does

Άγ.Δημήτριος[5/8]:Αι γενεαί πάσαι(β)/St.Dimitrios:All generations(b)

Αι γενεαί πάσαι του Αγίου κατα την ημέρα επιστροφής του λειψάνου του στο κουβούκλιο+της διανομής του μύρου του.

KAIZEN- "Cry of Generations" (Abridged)

The special AMV section of the 700 subscriber celebration video!

Άγ.Δημήτριος[4/8]:Αι γενεαί πάσαι(α)/St.Dimitrios:All generations(a)

Αι γενεαί πάσαι του Αγίου κατα την ημέρα επιστροφής του λειψάνου του στο κουβούκλιο+της διανομής του μύρου του.

Two generations of deer part two

Second part after I switched out tape.

Destruction of the Enterprise D

Destruction of the enterprise D on Star Trek : Generations

Bob Sinclar - Love Generation

VideoClip: Bob Sinclar - Love Generation. Listen to this great song!

Re: FRED ThrowDown #1 - Peace Around the World for Generations

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Jump Westminster

Parkour documentary by Julie Angel following Dan Edwardes and Forrest from Parkour Generations as they teach parkour to young people in schools and community groups across London as part of the Positive Futures programme. Also featuring Stephane Vigroux.

Vigroux Brothers Parkour 2001/2003 Footage

A short parkour edit of archive footage of the Vigroux brothers from Parkour Generations in France, captured between 2001 and 2003.. For more, go to www.parkourgenerations.com

Ohio Parkour Play day

A film by Julie Angel of Day 1 of the Parkour Horizons Memorial weekend parkour seminar with Parkour Generations in Columbus Ohio. A day to meet, relax and have fun before the 2 days of training and workshops. Summer vibes. Training edits coming soon.

Masters of Photography - Henri Cartier-Bresson (1/2)

Photography © The Estate of Henri Cartier-Bresson http://www.henricartierbresson.org/ Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) was a French photographer considered to be the father of modern photojournalism, an early adopter of 35 mm format, and the master of candid photography. He helped develop the "street photography" style that has influenced generations of photographers that followed. Trained as a painter, he began his career in photography in 1931 on a trip to the Ivory Coast. He was one of the first photographers to shoot in the 35mm format with a Leica camera, and helped to develop the photojournalistic "street photography" style that influenced generations of photographers to come. It was there on the Côte d'Ivoire that he contracted blackwater fever, which nearly killed him. Returning to France, Cartier-Bresson recuperated in Marseille in 1931 and deepened his relationship with the Surrealists. He became inspired by a photograph by Hungarian photojournalist Martin Munkacsi http://artneutre.bitacoras.com/imatges/munkacsi.jpg Cartier-Bresson said: "The only thing which completely was an amazement to me and brought me to photography was the work of Munkacsi. When I saw the photograph of Munkacsi of the black kids running in a wave I couldn't believe such a thing could be caught with the camera. I said damn it, I took my camera and went out into the street." The photograph inspired him to stop painting and to take up photography seriously. He explained, "I suddenly understood that a photograph could fix eternity in an instant.". He acquired the Leica camera with 50 mm lens in Marseilles that would accompany him for many years. He described the Leica as an extension of his eye. Cartier-Bresson is well known for his concept of the "decisive moment" in photography. He defined this moment as "the simultaneous recognition, in a fraction of a second, of the significance of an event as well as of a precise organization of forms which gave that event its proper expression During his photographic career Cartier-Bresson photographed all over the world - Mexico, Canada, USA, Europe, India, Burma, Pakistan, Indonesia, Africa, Burma, China, Japan, Cuba, and the USSR, among other places. He also photographed many famous personalities and artists of the 20th century, including Matisse, Picasso, Coco Chanel, Truman Capote, and Gandhi. His interest in the visual arts also extended to film - he made films with Jean Renoir, Jacques Becker and André Zvoboda and a documentary on Republican Spain (1937). During the Second World War Cartier-Bresson was taken prisoner by the Germans and escaped, then photographed the occupation and liberation of France. During this time rumors reached the USA that he had been killed, and the Museum of Modern Art began to prepare a "posthumous" show. Cartier-Bresson later spent a year in the US helping to prepare this show. In 1947 Cartier-Bresson co-founded the photographic cooperative Magnum along with fellow photographers Robert Capa, George Rodger, David Seymour, Bill Vandivert and others. Valuing his anonymity as a tool for capturing decisive moments with his camera, Cartier-Bresson did not like to be photographed, and shot with a Leica camera which was smaller, quieter and less intrusive than other cameras. Cartier-Bresson retired from photography in the early 1970s and by 1975 no longer took pictures other than an occasional private portrait; he said he kept his camera in a safe at his house and rarely took it out. He returned to drawing and painting. After a lifetime of developing his artistic vision through photography, he said, "All I care about these days is painting — photography has never been more than a way into painting, a sort of instant drawing." Cartier-Bresson is regarded as one of the art world's most unassuming personalities. He disliked publicity and exhibited a ferocious shyness since his days in hiding from the Nazis during World War II. He hated to be photographed and treasured his privacy above all. Photographs of Cartier-Bresson do exist, but they are scant. When he accepted an honorary degree from Oxford University in 1975, he held a paper in front of his face to avoid being photographed. He did recall that he once confided his innermost secrets to a Paris taxi driver, certain that he would never meet the man again. The Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation was created by Cartier-Bresson and his wife and daughter in 2002 to preserve and share his legacy. http://www.henricartierbresson.org/ ----------------------------------- Video Interview with Charlie Rose, July 6, 2000 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2mQWi8476I ---------------------------------------------

Generations Companies
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