Archive for February, 2010
Epic Asian Drama Parody
I LOVE ASIAN STEREOTYPICAL dramaS! This is for all the drama fanatics out there!
How many stereotypical moments can you spot?
Love triangles, illness, CEOs, average looking main girl, evil ex girlfriends, dramatic bg music, etc! You name it! Its here!
My friends and I decided to film this during my trip to England. Please remember that we did it for fun so please be nice about my friends. They rock! I hope I dont offend anybody in this parody video. I was just pointing out the irony/stereotypical scenarios of asian dramas.
Cast (Thank you guys so muchies!)
Main girl: Bubz a.k.a. Me! =D
Main guy: Eric
Sub guy: Annie
Evil Hot Ex Girlfriend: Kevin
The random thug with a sock in his head: Tomo
The bodyguard/father: Will
Written by Eric and I
This is quite a long video but do bear in mind that I squeezed an entire drama storyline into one video!
It took us DAYS to film this!!! I cut my elbow when I pretended to faint and I didnt even use that scene! I dived myself into a dirty bin! I drooled on my friends pillow n everything for you guys! XD! Ahwell! All for fun!
FYI: I did not know the penguin!! LOL! He was a random penguin in the street and he asked if he can star in my video. He kept interupting my filming XD! So I let him in o_O
Oh I know the quality is crap! We used a webcam! Sowee!
Hope you guys enjoy the randomness!
Much love!
Bubz
Duration : 0:7:29
Dance School Juiliard Episode 1
Join the class from the beginning of their senior year and watch as they dance their way through breathtaking performances by world famous choreographers, including Ohad Naharin, William Forsythe and Mikhail Baryshnikov. Glimpse into their lives as they deal with the stigma of eating disorders, the proverbial “starving artist” mentality and with making it through their exhaustive rehearsals. Through the emotional ups and downs, painstaking auditions, successes and rejections, Dance School: Juilliard presents a personal and honest portrayal of what it means to be a dancer and the passion that comes with it.
Duration : 0:52:11
Gran Torino (Clint’s Last Acting Role)
Disgruntled Korean War vet Walt Kowalski (Eastwood) sets out to reform his neighbor, a young Hmong teenager, who tried to steal Kowalski’s prized possesion: his 1972 Gran Torino.
http://www.blacktree.tv
Duration : 0:2:35
The Rose A Sense Of Place
Fort Worth’s historic Rose Marine Theater is one of Fort Worth’s oldest standing venues. Nestled between downtown Fort Worth and the Stockyards, the Rose Marine Theater opened as opened as a movie house in the 1920s and has operated under three names: the Rose, the Roseland, and the Marine Theater. When it was the Marine Theater, the theater presented Spanish language films to the North Side’s growing Hispanic population. The theater is listed on the National Register of Historic places and is part of the Marine Commercial Historic District. Today, the theater has been beautifully restored to remember the legacy of this landmark while supporting our next generation of Hispanic artists.
Duration : 0:3:7
How long is harry potter and the half blood prince in theaters for?
i know it comes out on the 15th but i want 2 c it on the 26th will it still be in theaters? cuz some movies don’t stay in theaters that long?
uh yeah, movies don’t go out after two weeks.
How hard is it to get into a good performing arts college?
How difficult is it to get into Juilliard or another good performing arts college in the drama division? What kind of experience would be needed to get in?
Nothing is hard in life if yu set your mind to it and set a goal. U’ve been told it was hard to get into Berklee College so I practiced and auditioned and passed with flying colors. Eventually, I taught there. Not bad for a student. Experience has nothing to do with it.
If you have natural talent, you are more than halfway there. I am not saying it is easy. It costs about $40,000 – 45,000 per YEAR to go to a private college like Juilliard. The State schools are less and whatever you decide, you need to make sure that you will have the funds to get through it.
Havins said this, there are more than a handful of schools that would suit you and thousands of performing art schools in America.
Good Luck …
What are some good, overnight, performing arts/musical theater camps you would recommend?
I really want one for musical theater, acting, dance, or playwriting/composing.
It can be anywhere in the US.
It needs to be no longer than about 3 weeks, and must be overnight, and the price must be reasonable.
any suggestions? links would be great!
Young Musicians and Artists at Willamette University in Salem, OR.
I went there this Summer and had the BEST experience! I went for musical theatre. The major classes are:
Dance (African, Ballet, Modern, Jazz)
Musical Theatre
Theatre
Piano
Photography
Creative Writing.
It really is amazing. Two weeks long. 1,495$ (room and board included)
I learned so much and had a wonderful, unique experience!
http://www.ymainc.org/
Why are movie theater employees allowed to see a free movie?
Everytime I see a movie, employees just stand there and do nothing! They arnt sweeping or cleaning up or anything and they stand for the entire movie and see a free movie at a theater and not have to pay! Why is that? It drives me crazy. I wish I had a job like them where I can watch new movies everyday and not pay!
Get a job at a movie theater.
What are good plays for a high school drama club?
I’m in charge of the drama club at my school and I need help finding a play. I need something for about 25 people that is not a musical. Any suggestions will be really helpful.
all i can think of is shakespeare. srry. hope i helped a lil.