well i said in my last vid that i won’t make a new vid in the next 2 months, i should work on my paper actually but i got lazy lol so here it is a new vid to celebrate a new year ;D this time i tried something-different vid than i usual do, this is my top 10 (well umm not really top 10, it just a random trailers that i liked to make this vid) 2010 movies i want to see, i added alot of dialogues for practising my skills in making upcoming fan made trailers. (but i got a problem for the audio, i want to get an isolated audio but don’t know how, so if you guys know tell me please lol) hope you enjoy my hard work here ^^ (ok, i spent 5 hours for making this vid, plus i stayin up late till 2 am n still i rendered it for 7 times to make it look perfect lol) also don’t forget to rate it 5*, fav, n of course share it to your friends n soooo the movies are: Alice in Wonderland Clash of the Titans The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus Inception Iron Man 2 The Karate Kid Kick-Ass Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Toy Story 3
Video Rating: 4 / 5
In this visually dynamic performance piece, the Borealis String Quartet perform the celebrated final movement of Ludwig van Beethoven’s String Quartet Opus 59 No 3 at the world renowned Chan Centre for the Performing Arts in Vancouver, Canada. Written and directed by John Bolton. Produced in association with Bravo!FACT. Nominated for the 2005 Golden Sheaf Award for Performing Arts / Entertainment. (C) 2004 JB Productions / Opus 59 Films.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Damn I like this movie a lot. I found it streaming online at freemoviesstreaming , net
Yeah, I HIGHLY recommend it!
I don’t remember commenting on this, but really great job. I liked your timing.
wow awesome im really looking forwards to prince of persia and iron man 2
really? definitely going to check that out ;D
After seeing “The A-Team” movie trailer, I added that to my list. It actually looks REALLY BAD ASS!!!
good stuff.
haha dasar lu, n btw thanks!
wow!! always be the best!! great movie choices
i didnt see a nightmare on elm street lol
good job, posted you!
very good
Good job.
Looking forward to Iron Man 2 mainly. XD
yeah, lol.
Iron Man 2 and Alice in Wonderland are in first place in my “must-see” list.
I,m so anxious for these movies.I,m looking forward to Iron Man 2, Alice in Wonderland, toy Story 3 and Clash of the Titans.
Great video, but besides Iron Man 2, there doesn’t seem to be any good movies coming out.
your choices almost same like mine lol the difference were only jonah hex and tron legacy. (i don’t really know about tron legacy, n for jonah hex i might see it coz of megan fox lol)
hell im lookin forward to iron man 2, clash of the titans, and the nightmare on elm street remake!
Wait, I also forgot Kick Ass. That movies looks awesome and hilarious at the same time!!!!
Iron Man 2, Toy Story 3, The Wolfman, Clash of the Titans, Jonah Hex, Inception, Alice in Wonderland, and Tron Legacy are all at the top of my list for films to see this year! Great Video, it really got me pumped for what’s to come this year!!!
great work!
really nice pace!
thanks
thanks
Very well made thanks to all the crew…stunning!!
Editing to the score! Has this been done this well before or since? One can visually keep track of all the fugal entrances. I never grow tired of this awesome production.
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1 person doesn’t understand music
stupendo… !!!!
this is one fo the best achievement. the performance is very lively and dynamic!
I am a japanese.
that is way better than when i try to play it
what a pleasure to see and hear your quartet! bravo!!!
@nahaymath Make that 50 persons pick me! pick me!
This is a pure river of acoustic light. Beethoven has spoken to the entire universe with his works and this is one glowing example! Great performance by these young’uns too!
My head just EXPLODED due to AWESOMENESS!!!
Hard to feel the pulse when it’s so fast haha must…practice….more…
49 persons are worthy of joining me in my time machine to meet Beethoven for lunch.
This is a knockout piece! All Beethoven’s pieces are knockout pieces!
Fantastic performance!
I am still amazed at how jazzy and avant-garde (by even today’s standards) Beethoven’s later works became (e.g. especially his last piano sonata).
I didn’t know these guys. They are VERY good. Actually they play this movement a lot better than the Alban Berg quartet (see their video on utube). This is closer to the best versions I know of (Emerson and Amadeus). Bravo!
Amazingly done.
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The scherzo movement of the quartet, the third movement (Allegretto), uses a Russian theme also used by Modest Mussorgsky in Boris Godunov. However, Beethoven used it in an ungentle way. According to Kerman, “It sounds as though Count Razumovsky had been tactless enough to hand Beethoven the tune, and Beethoven is pile-driving it into the ground by way of revenge.”
-Taken from Wikipedia
@JohanDeSilentio
The scherzo movement of the quartet, the third movement (Allegretto), uses a Russian theme also used by Modest Mussorgsky in Boris Godunov. However, Beethoven used it in an ungentle way. According to Kerman, “It sounds as though Count Razumovsky had been tactless enough to hand Beethoven the tune, and Beethoven is pile-driving it into the ground by way of revenge.”
-Taken from Wikipedia
@JohanDeSilentio
The reaction to his op. 59 quartets was not positive. The musicians thought they were too difficult (they are maddeningly tough). This was very “new” music at the turn of the century (19th). Beeethoven’s quartets were the most experimental of anything he wrote.
Otherworldly in every sense of the word! Thanks for uploading.
Most people ran around screaming and pulling their hair out while others prepared instant ramen.
Swift, nice and clean!
@JohanDeSilentio
i agree….it’s a sublime masterpiece….(probably not appreciated in 1808)…..as is the 3rd movement from the a minor op 132 quartet…as is the mind-boggling double fugue from the missa solemnis…etc.
I like very much your interpretation! very good! intonation and rythm are wonderful!
Very beautifully said. Those words are so importantly true.