Very beautiful and amazing music video. Produced by some established creatives from London. 7 seconds on a station platform, seen through the window of a high-speed train, in slow-motion. More from the creators:
This film was a labour of love project - the band is called Sixtoes, they are an upcoming london based folk group. Their music is excellent (www.sixtoes.co.uk). The film production started by us creating a Facebook group which asked for volunteers to take part in a flashmob at Ravenscourt Park station in West London.We rehearsed the action by everyone lining up along the pavement, then I ran past them pretending to be the train. The only cue people had was a mobile phone message to say that the camera would be on the next train - they just had to perform their action and hope that everything went smoothly.We attempted to do it twice but on the second time the station guards came.
Congrats guys! The music video is very cool, check the video out below.
"Low Guns", written and performed by SixToes, www.sixtoes.co.uk
A unit9 production. Directed by H Cowling, DoP Carl Burke, AD Richard Rowe, Cam Op Edward Edwards, Online Editor Sarah Zappon
Inspired by StrayLight, "Glide2"
Thanks to Michelle Craig, Patt Foad, Anne Carruthers and EVERYONE who helped out and took part!
The owl kicked by soccer player Luis Moreno dies...
The owl that footballer Luis Moreno kicked during a Colombian first division game died early Tuesday as a result of the brutal attack by the Deportivo Perreira defender.
Despite showing signs of improvement as late as Monday night, the bird “went into a state of shock and died,” attending veterinarian Camilo Tapia told the local press, Triunfo reported
This cell-phone video was taken by a bystander at a Bloomington, IL gun show moments after three people were wounded by the accidental discharge of a rifle. The bullet passed through a wooden pole and the arm of one man, then striking another man in the chest. Wood splinters from the pole were responsible for the injury to the third person, who refused treatment.
Washington resident Joseph Gift, 68, had been holding a Ruger Mini 14, a .223-caliber semiautomatic rifle, when it went off around 11:15 a.m. at Bloomington's Sale Barn. The bullet passed through a 4- to 6-inch wooden pole, causing the splinters that injured Mark Vandegraft, went through his father's shoulder and then through Feldkamp's back and out his chest, police said.
All firearms are supposedly checked to make sure they're unloaded before they are brought into a gun show. This is a good example of why you should always treat firearms as if they are loaded.
Update: The man who was struck in the chest is said to be in critical but stable condition at an area hospital.