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George Dennehy was born without arms, but he plays guitar like a pro. How? The 18-year-old from Ashland, Virginia uses his feet. Last month, Dennehy uploaded his performance of “Iris” by The Goo Goo Dolls to YouTube. The performance was recorded during the Ashland Strawberry Faire; Dennehy is a 2012 Strawberry Faire Scholarship recipient. The video collected only a small number of views, until Dennehy posted the link on Reddit and it shot to the front page of the site in less than 24 hours.
The gothic buildings of Brussel’s Grand Place have been given an extraordinary jolt of color this week, as volunteers constructed a giant floral carpet made from 600,000 begonias in the square’s open space. Created as a tribute to African tapestry weavers the 1,800 square meter artwork is expected to be viewed by 100,000 people this weekend.
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Yesterday, we featured individuals that chose to seriously modify their body by poking holes in their own flesh. Some, however, take a different approach with needles and body art, opting instead to color large portions of their corpus via the ancient art of tattoo.
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“Vampire Woman” Maria Jose Cristerna proves just how transformative tattoo can be.
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This is fantastic! A movie can literally be made inside an office without using a studio…..
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When you are enjoying a movie, how much of it is real? After watching this, probably only about 50%
Sure I was aware of extensive use of computer graphics in Sci-Fi movies, but I had no idea how virtually any movie, TV, or Internet video might be either cleverly manipulated or totally fabricated.
ALMOST NOTHING YOU SEE ON TV OR IN A MOVIE IS REAL
This is a video showing scenes from the TV show Boardwalk Empire.
It’s incredible how much of each scene is created by computer graphics.
He is a stand-up comic, but he can not speak. Lee Ridley has Cerebral Palsy and uses a voice synthesizer to communicate. Last year his friends encouraged him to take up comedy and two months ago he did his first show, calling himself Lost Voice Guy. Entertainment correspondent Colin Paterson went to meet him.
Film and Writing Festival for Comedy. Showcasing best of comedy short films at the FEEDBACK Film Festival. Plus, showcasing best of comedy novels, short stories, poems, screenplays (TV, short, feature) at the festival performed by professional actors.