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This is a video I edited for a friend’s school project The idea of it was to present some outstanding personalities of the 20th century. The reason of their importance is not the same for each person. It features: Pablo Picasso, Martin Luther King, John Paul II, Nelson Mandela, Rosa Parks, Mother Theresa, the Dalai Lama, Mahatma Gandhi, John and Robert Kennedy, Albert Einstein, frank Lloyd Wright, Thomas Edison, Rigoberta MenchĂș, John Lennon and footage from the Vietnam Warm, the Hiroshima atomic bomb, Gandhi’s and jfk’s funeral, the Berlin wall, etc. We were partially inspired by an Apple advertisement (“Here’s to the crazy ones, the misfits, the troublemakers”) I hope you enjoy it, besides any particular political opinion of your own. I do not own the song, nor the footage employed. The movie maker refused to work at some points, which is why we had to include some “wrongly” edited phrases PD: The titles and phrases are in Spanish because we are from Argentina.

Dave vonkleist Uncensored 2010

Dave vonkleist Dave vonkleist has spent 30 years in the broadcast industry as a professional TV/radio announcer and as a professional vocalist for commercials and independent recording projects. He was staff announcer at WTNH-ch8, New Haven, Connecticut (ABC affiliate) 1990-1995, and at WFSB-ch3, Hartford, Connecticut (CBS affiliate) 1995-1996. He also hosted the Dave Riddell show, a three-hour afternoon drive time talk show at WATR AM-1320, Waterbury, Connecticut. Dave is an accomplished musician, vocalist, songwriter and performer. His albums, Will Someone Listen and Music to Die For, contain significant songs dedicated to the issues of the day, such as: Where are the Voices that Care? – the national Gulf War veterans song, The Ballad of Michael New, which was dedicated to the Michael New Defense Fund, and OK Can You See?, which questions the official story of the Oklahoma City attack. He is the producer of the documentaries 911 In Plane Site and 911 Ripple Effect, both compilations of network footage that created worldwide controversy and helped kick off an international investigation into the 2001 World Trade Center attacks. Dave’s other accomplishments include writing, directing and editing the comedy television show Spotlight Tonight; voted “Best Show” and “Best Directed” show at the 1984 Laurel Cable Awards, and syndicated to 110 stations nationwide. For ten years, Dave was co-host of the popular talk show The Power Hour. His unique brand of broadcasting mixes