Lamborghini Crash Caught on Tape
When two people pull up behind a $200,000+ Lamborghini at an intersection, they decide to record it. After all, how often do you get the chance to be so close to an expensive car? What they weren’t expecting was for the car to lose control when the light turns green, causing the car to sandwich itself between two others in the opposing traffic lane. The people taking the video can’t believe their “luck” in getting the crash on video and do several illegal u-turns before leaving the scene so that they could upload the video to YouTube. Seems they didn’t think that the police might be interested in the video for evidence.
Lamborghini Crash Video
KONY 2012 Sequel – Beyond Famous
The sequel to KONY 2012 was released today at a time that the Invisible Children company, which created the video, has come under attack for the way it deals with finances, “oversimplifying” a major issue, and an incident with the CEO last month that landed him in a mental health institution. With the sequel, they attempt to steer people back away from distractions and to the issue they are trying to create awareness for – the atrocities committed by the LRA against children and families in Uganda and beyond. Invisible Children is trying to get people to contact the leaders of their countries to take action in trying to capture the LRA leader, Joseph Kony, who is said to have murdered thousands of people. Described as a “violent rebel group”, the LRA has escaped punishment while continuing to kill and do mass abductions of children who are trained to kill for them.
The sequel is titled “Kony 2012: Part II – Beyond Famous”. You can view it directly below:
KONY 2012 Sequel – Beyond Famous
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Kony 2012 Video and News Interviews
One of the biggest viral videos so far this month is titled Kony 2012. In just 10 days, the video has received more than 80 million views. It is breaking viral records left and right which is impressive for a video that is 27 minutes long.
Kony 2012 is a very-well produced video about an issue in Uganda that, until now, has failed to gain traction. It is about leader Joseph Kony who runs the Lord’s Resistance Army, which is alleged to have abducted more than 30,000 children and forcing them into the army. Those that refuse are brutally murdered by other children. Those that agree are forced to kill their parents to prove their loyalty. This has apparently been going on for more than two decades.
The purpose of the Kony 2012 movement is to use public interest to capture Kony and bring his reign to an end. The goal is to have it completed by 2012.
Kony 2012 was produced by an organization called Invisible Children, which is leading the effort to capture Kony through viral campaigns. One of the group’s leaders, Jason Russell, helped produce the video and stars in it along with his son. Unfortunately, Russell recently (March 16) got some unwanted publicity when police detained him in San Diego for running around parts of the city nude while vandalizing cars and hitting the ground with his hands. Instead of arresting him, police took him to a mental facility for evaluation. It is theorized that he suffered a breakdown from exhaustion and lack of sleep since the Kony 2012 video went viral.
Below are three videos. The first is Kony 2012, the viral video that continues to amass millions of views a day. The second is an interview the Australia Today Show did with Russell. The third addresses a recent controversy where people are alleging that Invisible Children is misappropriating funds/donations made to them. Russell explains exactly how the money is appropriated and the importance of putting money into viral campaigns, like Kony 2012, versus sending it all to children in Uganda.
Whether you are a big fan of the movement or don’t like it, we welcome your comments.
Kony 2012
Australia Today Show Interview with Jason Russell
CNN Asks Jason Russell About the Finances
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Upside Down Filming Under Ice Creates Cool Video
This video may appear very strange to you if you don’t know what is going on. So we’ll tell you.
The camera and people in this video are underwater (under ice) and upside down. So everything that happens appears like its upright, but its not. That’s why when you see bubbles from the oxygen suits, the bubbles appear to be travelling down versus up. By filming this way, they can get some pretty neat and cool effects that fool the eye as you will see.
Upside Down Under Ice Video
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Fireworks Burst from One Shell
When you view a fireworks show, each firework is being blasted up, one shell at a time, with a nice colorful burst. Now imagine packing dozens of those into one massive shell. The shell goes up and suddenly you see a record number of fireworks bursts in the air and it all is from that one shell. That’s what happened to bring in the New Year in Japan. They set off the largest fireworks display in one shell ever. The good news is that it is awesome to see. The bad news is that the whole fireworks show is over in a matter of seconds!
Fireworks Burst from One Shell
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