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“You Saved Me” by Alfred C Ivery

Here’s a powerful video by Alfred C Ivery titled “You Saved Me.” [iTunes]

Resources

Below are additional resources for this song and the artist.

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Hall of Fame – The Script and will.i.am

Published on Aug 21, 2012

The Script’s official music video for ‘Hall of Fame’. Click to listen to The Script on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/TheScriptSpotify?I…

As featured on #3. Click to buy the track or album via iTunes: http://smarturl.it/TheScript3iTunes?I…
Google Play: http://smarturl.it/TheSriptHOFGplay?I…
Amazon: http://smarturl.it/TheScript3Amazon?I…
Stream more music from The Script here: http://smarturl.it/TheScriptMStream?I…

More from The Script
ManOn Wire: https://youtu.be/QV62YRpIeUA
Breakeven: https://youtu.be/MzCLLHscMOw
The Man Who Can’t Be Moved: https://youtu.be/gS9o1FAszdk

More great 00’s videos here: http://smarturl.it/Ultimate00?IQid=Sc…

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Lyrics:

Yeah, you can be the greatest
You can be the best
You can be the King Kong banging on your chest

You can beat the world
You can beat the war
You can talk to God, go banging on his door

You can throw your hands up
You can beat the clock (yeah)
You can move a mountain
You can break rocks
You can be a master
Don’t wait for luck
Dedicate yourself and you gon’ find yourself

Standing in the hall of fame (yeah)
And the world’s gonna know your name (yeah)
‘Cause you burn with the brightest flame (yeah)
And the world’s gonna know your name (yeah)
And you’ll be on the walls of the hall of fame

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Cremaine Booker Plays Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber

Published on Jul 8, 2016. “With the recent events that have happened in society, it has really taken a toll on me mentally/emotionally. My heart is hurting and there’s nothing I can really say. So since music is the thing I know best I figured I’d just play. Here’s a bit of Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber.”
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“Shine” by Sophia Avocado

Published on Jun 28, 2016

11-year old singer-songwriter Sophia Avocado recording her original song “Shine” from her EP “Stories” releasing July 15, 2016. Pre-order on iTunes: http://goo.gl/6HxlB4 and Amazon: http://goo.gl/5M6bPW

Artist Website: http://www.sophiaavocado.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sophiaavocado
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/SophiaAvocado

LYRICS

Sometimes in the world when things go all gray
I remember what my mama used to say
And it makes me feel like it will be alright
And I start to feel the light.

[Chorus]
She says; Shine when you’re happy it’s like getting wings
You can soar on the sunshine that it brings
And so share your happy shine all around
Cause you never know who’s stuck on the ground

[Bridge]
Maybe you’re grown up or maybe you’re small
You gotta listen in, to that place inside of us, oh
That’s where it begins

[Chorus] x2
Shine when you’re happy it’s like getting wings
You can soar on the sunshine that it brings
And so share your happy shine all around
Cause you never know who’s stuck on the ground

2016 Sophia Avocado. All Rights Reserved.
Engineer: Ryan Hyland – Plymouth Rock Recording Company
Mastering: Ioannis Kalantzis
Photo Thumbnail: Tricia Orr Photography

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Thank you for supporting Sophia and her music. 🙂

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How You Live (Turn Up The Music) by Point of Grace

Originally uploaded to YouTube on Sep 11, 2007. “How You Live (Turn Up The Music)” (Video) by Point of Grace (c) 2007 Word Entertainment LLC, A Warner/Curb Company.

Lyrics

Wake up to the sunlight with your windows open
Don’t hold in your anger or leave things unspoken
Wear your red dress use your good dishes
Make a big mess and make lots of wishes
Have what you want, but want what you have
And don’t spend you life looking back

Turn up the music Turn it up Loud
Take a few chances Let it all out
Because you won’t regret it
Looking back from where you have been
Because it’s not who you knew and it’s not what you did
It’s how you Live

So go to the ballgames and go to the ballet
And go see your folks more than just on the holidays
Kiss all your children Dance with your wife
Tell your husband you love him every night
Don’t run from the truth cause you can’t get away
Oh no
Just face it and you’ll be ok

Turn up the music Turn it up Loud
Take a few chances Let it all out
Because you won’t regret it
Looking back from where you have been
Because it’s not who you knew and it’s not what you did
It’s how you Live

Where ever you are and wherever you’ve been
Now is a time to begin

So give to the needy and Pray for the grieving
Even when you don’t think that you can
Cause all that you do is bound to come back to you
So think of your fellow man
And make peace with God and Make peace with yourself
Oh yeah
Cause in the end there’s nobody else

Turn up the music Turn it up Loud
Take a few chances Let it all out
Because you won’t regret it
Looking back from where you have been
Because it’s not who you knew and it’s not what you did
It’s how you Live

Because it’s not who you knew and it’s not what you did
It’s how you Live

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@BEVEL Features NAS (Nasir Jones) in Trimmer Promo Video

A few hours ago, Bevel published a video on YouTube announcing their new styling and grooming trimmer. You can watch it below. The ad features the performer NAS (Nasir Jones) speaking about transformational change, and why it is that those who excel in life desire to create something new that’s better and more exceptionally inspiring than anything that’s come before.

At a moment in the video, the imagery of a corded trimmer shifts to the image of a corded microphone. What’s subtly implied is that these are powerful artistic tools for creativity, expression, and transformation.

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“Great Big Storm” by Nate Ruess – Iowa City Video

Introduction

The Convention and Visitors Bureau in our area launched a promo video through YouTube on 9 December 2015. Within 24 hours it already had over 10,000 views. About a week later, the views were over 25,000 with a 98% satisfaction ratio.

The featured song and theme is “Great Big Storm” by Nate Ruess which conveys the abundance and diversity that comes together in Iowa City, Coralville, North Liberty, and surrounding area. Further commentary is below.

Enjoy and share!

Broad Use and Application

The video is a great resource for employers, businesses, educators, realtors, web designers, and anyone wanting to share a glimpse of the opportunities in this area.

The YouTube version embeds nicely and looks great on just about any platform. The Vimeo version is also excellent.

A Non-Profit Community Resource

This is a ‘first of its kind’ project that’s receiving national attention (see the visitor map below).

Most videos of this quality and scope are developed for a narrow purpose with a specific business or commercial purpose in mind. This video was produced as a service to the entire community and made available free of charge.

With it’s general branding, this video is a valuable community asset that can be embedded on social media or websites for a variety of purposes.

Community Videos Done Right

Think about this… In just about any metropolitan area, hundreds of businesses, organizations, non-profits, groups, and individuals could conceivable have need for a generic video like this one.

Rather than have all of them independently contract with a firm to produce such a video, it really makes sense for a public interest organization (like the Convention and Visitors Bureau) to help facilitate the production of such a video.

It enhances the way people view our community, and that benefits everyone. To the extent that businesses want to enhance their brand image, a video like this one helps achieve that.

About the Producers

The video was a community collaborative project guided by the skilled team at DPD Productions. You can visit DPD Productions on Vimeo to view their recent portfolio of work consisting of 90 professional videos. Follow DPD Productions on Facebook for the latest news.

Best Practices

This video sets a standard for how to produce a high quality metropolitan area welcome video. For producers, here are some elements to make note of:

  • Activities and Movement. The video predominantly features people engaged in activities, rather than footage of things.
  • Broad Use.  In any video like this one, some people will feel left out wondering why one restaurant or golf course is featured rather than another. The think to remember is that a video like this one is presenting a few highlights from the area. It’s not an ad for any particular business. If anything, it’s an ad for an entire metropolitan area. Given the mix of video images, the average viewer isn’t going to walk away from the video with a particular business in mind. They will have an overall impression about an area. That’s the goal.
  • Diversity. One of the mistakes made when producing video or print materials is that the resulting content is narrowly representative of whoever is producing it. Their close circle is represented rather than the community being represented. Diversity is either forgotten about, or there’s an awkward over-compensation that results in a dozen friends depicted with each person of a distinct and different nationality or race. This video strikes the right balance or presenting organic representative diversity that is reflective of what a person would experience when visiting the area.
  • Contextual Aerial Views. When presenting a broader metropolitan area, it’s helpful to cut from wide open shots to closeups. This offers context. To achieve overhead visuals, tall poles can be used (like a big selfie stick). When combined with being on a truck, and using image stabilization, it’s possible to create a floating effect. Drones can also be used, but certain regulations and safety guidelines must be followed. This video was produced by professionals very experienced with drone flight who followed the best practices with regard to their operation.
  • Great Music. The music used in any promotional video is a very important part of setting the mood. The Great Big Storm song featured in this video is upbeat, positive, and uplifting. This helps create a context for the overall message.
  • Open Branding. Imagine getting to the end of an amazing movie, and having no credits scroll by. That would be impossible, right? There’s usually a list of a hundred people who want credit for their contribution to a project. So, it takes a lot of setting egos aside to create a video with no specific business recognition. Yet, this is very important for any video to be used broadly and effectively by everyone.
  • Real People – Not Actors. One thing you’ll notice about the video is that while some of it seems to have been planned, the footage is not staged. It’s mostly taken from actual events and features real people, not paid professional actors who have been brought in from somewhere else. This results in a real genuineness and sincerity that is conveyed through the video. It’s particularly important in this video, since genuineness and sincerity is part of the message.

Video Views

Below is the view trend for the video in the first week after launch, beginning with 10,000 views at 24 hours after launch.

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