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jamie strachan in ftv video.i only cut some of its parts and use a little effect and change the music.mmm... this is my first time messing with adobe premiere.so...hmmm...i'm still learning. |
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Milan Menswear Fashion Week (14/01/2008)
Feat. Mathias Lauridsen, Mat Gordon, Matt Benstead, Nicolas Bemberg, Jamie Strachan, Casey Taylor, Michael Osborn... and more |
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Just a short video of me abusing my fellow teammates on Halo 3 and having good fun with trip mines.
Directed: James Strachan
Produced: James Strachan
Written: James Strachan
Cameraman: James Strachan
Editor: James Strachan
Copyright May 6th 2008 |
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Dunfermline United Dance Off |
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Campbell & Stewart's birthday heliski, Val Griscenche, Italy. Full Team, Harriet Hall, Phillippa Pyatt, Thuli Whitehouse, Ben Robinson, Splendid Glenn Blackwood, Stian Hagen, Matt Reardon, Jamie Strachan, Adam Hall, Chris Hodges, Johnny Hughes, Campbell Cassidy |
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will hugo and james |
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Campbell & Stewart's birthday heliski, Val Griscenche, Italy. Full Team, Harriet Hall, Phillippa Pyatt, Thuli Whitehouse, Ben Robinson, Splendid Glenn Blackwood, Stian Hagen, Matt Reardon, Jamie Strachan, Adam Hall, Chris Hodges, Johnny Hughes, Campbell Cassidy |
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Campbell & Stewart's birthday heliski, Val Griscenche, Italy. Full Team; Harriet Hall, Phillippa Pyatt, Thuli Whitehouse, Ben Robinson, Roger d'Eath,Splendid Glenn Blackwood, Stian Hagen, Matt Reardon, Jamie Strachan, Adam Hall, Chris Hodges, Johnny Hughes, Campbell Cassidy |
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The Jamie Theakston Alliance, the hottest new band on the block, unleashed their debut single eariler this year.
It's back!
I AM PREPARING FOR A CLIMAX
WHICH I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR ALL NIGHT
I PULL APART YOUR PISS FLAPS
AND EXIT MY PENIS
I TAKE OFF THE CONDOM
AND HAVE A WANK
THEN I LOOK DOWN BELOW
AND NOW I'M BLEEDING!
I AM CONCERNED ABOUT MY HEALTH
MY HAND IS COVERED IN BLOOD
THE LACERATION APPEARS TO BE ON MY SHAFT
MY GIRLFRIEND TELLS ME THAT IT IS SLICED OPEN
MAYBE HER SHARP CUNT CUT MY WILLY WONKER
I HURRY FOR A PLASTER
I'M LOSING BLOOD AND CONSCIENCENESS
FUCK SAKE I'M BLEEDING TO DEATH
AND IT'S ALL FROM MY SHAFT!
MY MISSUS RAN OUT IN TEARS
SO I AM LEFT ALONE DYING IN BED
I'M WORRIED ABOUT MY MEAT
SO I REST IT ON A TEDDY BEAR
TO STOP THE BLEEDING
WOOP WOOP I HEAR SIRENS
I LOOK OUT THE WINDOW
HERE IS THE AMBULANCE!
THE PROBLEM SEEMS TO BE
THAT YOU HAVE SUFFERED FROM
A CASE OF LACERATION TO THE SHAFT OF THE PENIS
WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO AMPUTATE YOUR PENIS
NO!
NO!
NO!
THE PROBLEM SEEMS TO BE
THAT YOU HAVE SUFFERED FROM
A CASE OF LACERATION TO THE SHAFT OF THE PENIS
WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO AMPUTATE YOUR PENIS
NO!
NO!
NO!
MY PENIS
IS BLEEDING
THE SHAFT
IS CUT OPEN
BLOOD ALL OVER THE PLACE
JUST PUT STICHES IN MY SHAFT
INSTEAD OF AMPUTATING IT!
THE PROBLEM SEEMS TO BE
THAT YOU HAVE SUFFERED FROM
A CASE OF LACERATION TO THE SHAFT OF THE PENIS
WE'RE GONNA HAVE TO AMPUTATE YOUR PENIS
NO!
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Second version of video for Dave King's song 'Younger' by Terrence Kramer. Shot at The Barn in Caistor Centre in 2007. Assisted by James Strachan. |
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In this Video, a whole lot of Chris Murphy working in the corner, and a very mad James Strachan after being tripped head first into the end boards. |
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She even came and saw them ;) Love this song. Its the end of James Bond..."the James Bond girl that should have been" |
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01AC
Go to part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU103jxRwMM
Directed by Michael Powell
James Mason ... Bradley Monahan
Helen Mirren ... Cora Ryan
Jack MacGowran ... Nat Kelly
Neva Carr-Glynn ... Ma Ryan
Andonia Katsaros ... Isabel Marley
Michael Boddy ... Hendricks
Harold Hopkins ... Ted Farrell
Slim DeGrey ... Cooley
Max Meldrum ... TV Interviewer
Frank Thring ... Godfrey, the Art Dealer
Clarissa Kaye-Mason ... Meg
Judith McGrath ... Grace
Lenore Caton ... Edna
Diane Strachan ... Susie
Roberta Grant ... Ivy |
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jamie carter at reading
competing at the alex strachan cup! |
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Adam Humphrey + James Ragan Vs. Dale Strachan + Mike Fisher |
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Mary Black at the 27th Shetland Folk Festival in May 2007. Filmed by Norman Strachan Video Limited for use by the Shetland Folk Festival Society. With Mary Black here are Pat Crowley on keyboard, multi-instrumentalist James Blennerhassett on bass and Bill Shanley on guitar. |
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Part 1. Episode written by Chris Murray.
Cast:
Elliot Hope
Stuart McElroy
Sam Strachan
Joseph Byrne
Chrissie Williams
Faye Morton
Maria Kendall
Maddy Young
Zoe Foxe
Martha Hope
James Hope
Tim Methven
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Commander: Dustin Johnson (Me)
Squad leaders:
Moses Robosa
Johnell Jackson
Howard Diep
Members:
Vinh Nguyen
David Nguyen
Tinh Nguyen
Que Nguyen
Isidro Osuna
Luis DeLos Santos
Kou Thao
Alex Ruiz
David Ranchos
Alternates (Not in Video)
Travis Thacker (3rd Sq. Alt)
Ryan Strachan (2nd Sq. Alt)
Alejandro Reyes (1st Sq. Alt)
Yes my command voice sucks...not to mention I was hoarse.
Due to complications in our program this year, we only had two months to prepare for competition. IMHO for two months we did pretty well. 6 of the people on this team were new to exhibition drill, so props to them as well. |
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singing at newcastle
fuck the geordies |
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Clips from the gig at Bradford St Georges Hall.
Michaela Strachan, She's So Lovely, It's Not About You, Heartbeat, Elvis Ain't Dead, Keep On Walking, James Bond |
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This short film was an exercise titled "Fred and Mabel" for the "Script Development and Drama Production" class at Griffith University, 2007.
It was filmed over approx 4 hours, with no lights other than in situ. The script was given to us, though it was slightly modified.
This project did not see completion during studies due to a problem with Avid importing from the XD-Cam, so I have now edited it using FCP.
It stars Aerlyn James and Peter Crees, and was created by Anthony Young, Bo Dechphant, Jason Linggod, Nathan Richardson, and Travis Wheaton. Our Griffith Uni tutor was Dean Chircop, and the lecturer was Charles Strachan. |
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Songs of Praise factsheet for Sunday 13 January 2008
ETERNAL FATHER STRONG TO SAVE"
Music: John Bacchus Dykes
Words: William Whiting
Tune: Melita
Source: Church Hymnary fourth edition. Canterbury Press May 2005.
St Magnus Cathedral, Orkney
Presented by Sally Magnusson
Produced by David Strachan
Orkney is a cluster of 70 or so islands off the north coast of Scotland, of which 17 are inhabited. Songs of Praise visited the two largest, Westray, population around 500, and Mainland, where most of the county's 20,000 residents live in its two largest towns, Kirkwall and Stromness.
Accessed by a six hour ferry trip from Aberdeen or by a six hour drive from central Scotland followed by a short crossing from the north coast, or by flights from most of Scotland's cities, Orkney is not the easiest of places to go to and from by today's standards. Jo Grimmond, its late MP, famously remarked that his nearest railway station, which he was required to declare on a House of Commons expenses form, was Bergen in Norway. But a recent quality of life survey rated Orkney among the best places to live in terms of health, education and employment. Level of income was the only the only scale on which it did not score so highly, but where a community is so evidently happy and cohesive, what is really important? Songs of Praise offered a snapshot of the people and values behind the statistics.
Unlike every other church in Scotland, St Magnus Cathedral, where the music was recorded, does not belong to any one denomination. It was given by James III of Scotland to the people of Kirkwall in 1486, and is now administered by Orkney Islands Council.
The Icelandic Myth, Orkneyinga Saga, tales of the times of Norse rule over the islands, includes an old legend about how Magnus, one of the two Earls of Orkney, offered his life rather than allow conflict with his cousin to cause the deaths of others. This legend, which describes the manner of his death, an axe blow to the skull, was assumed to be less than historical until a skull with exactly such damage was found, along with the rest of a skeleton, hidden in one of the pillars of the Cathedral which bears his name.
Location:
Musical items were all performed at St Magnus Cathedral, Broad Street Kirkwall, ORKNEY, KW15 1NX Tel: 01856 874894 http://www.orkneyjar.com/history/stmagnus/magcath.htm
Sally Magnusson's links were filmed In St Magnus Cathedral; various locations in Kirkwall; in Stromness; at Unstan Chambered Cairn, Stenness; Ring O' Brodgar, Stenness; and at Scara Brae, Bay O'Skaill.
OTHER LOCATIONS WERE:
Tomb of the Eagles
Isbister
01856 831339
info@tomboftheeagles.co.uk
The Orkney Museum - Tankerness House, Broad Street, Kirkwall, Orkney
Telephone: (01856) 873191; Fax: (01856) 871560
The Italian Chapel
Lamb Holm,
ORKNEY
Taken from http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/programmes/songsofpraise/factsheets/20080113.html
Songs of praise home page: http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/programmes/songsofpraise/ |
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Songs of Praise factsheet for Sunday 13 January 2008
JESUS CHRIST THE APPLE TREE
Music: Elizabeth Poston
Words: from Divine Hymns (Spritual Songs) compiled by Joshua Smith (1784)
Performed by the Mayfield Singers
St Magnus Cathedral, Orkney
Presented by Sally Magnusson
Produced by David Strachan
Orkney is a cluster of 70 or so islands off the north coast of Scotland, of which 17 are inhabited. Songs of Praise visited the two largest, Westray, population around 500, and Mainland, where most of the county's 20,000 residents live in its two largest towns, Kirkwall and Stromness.
Accessed by a six hour ferry trip from Aberdeen or by a six hour drive from central Scotland followed by a short crossing from the north coast, or by flights from most of Scotland's cities, Orkney is not the easiest of places to go to and from by today's standards. Jo Grimmond, its late MP, famously remarked that his nearest railway station, which he was required to declare on a House of Commons expenses form, was Bergen in Norway. But a recent quality of life survey rated Orkney among the best places to live in terms of health, education and employment. Level of income was the only the only scale on which it did not score so highly, but where a community is so evidently happy and cohesive, what is really important? Songs of Praise offered a snapshot of the people and values behind the statistics.
Unlike every other church in Scotland, St Magnus Cathedral, where the music was recorded, does not belong to any one denomination. It was given by James III of Scotland to the people of Kirkwall in 1486, and is now administered by Orkney Islands Council.
The Icelandic Myth, Orkneyinga Saga, tales of the times of Norse rule over the islands, includes an old legend about how Magnus, one of the two Earls of Orkney, offered his life rather than allow conflict with his cousin to cause the deaths of others. This legend, which describes the manner of his death, an axe blow to the skull, was assumed to be less than historical until a skull with exactly such damage was found, along with the rest of a skeleton, hidden in one of the pillars of the Cathedral which bears his name.
Location:
Musical items were all performed at St Magnus Cathedral, Broad Street Kirkwall, ORKNEY, KW15 1NX Tel: 01856 874894 http://www.orkneyjar.com/history/stmagnus/magcath.htm
Sally Magnusson's links were filmed In St Magnus Cathedral; various locations in Kirkwall; in Stromness; at Unstan Chambered Cairn, Stenness; Ring O' Brodgar, Stenness; and at Scara Brae, Bay O'Skaill.
OTHER LOCATIONS WERE:
Tomb of the Eagles
Isbister
01856 831339
info@tomboftheeagles.co.uk
The Orkney Museum - Tankerness House, Broad Street, Kirkwall, Orkney
Telephone: (01856) 873191; Fax: (01856) 871560
The Italian Chapel
Lamb Holm,
ORKNEY
Taken from http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/programmes/songsofpraise/factsheets/20080113.html
Songs of praise home page: http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/programmes/songsofpraise/ |
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Songs of Praise factsheet for Sunday 13 January 2008
TOUCH THE EARTH LIGHTLY
Music: Colin Alexander Gibson
Words: Shirley Erena Murray
Tune: Tenderness
Source: Church Hymnary fourth edition. Canterbury Press May 2005.
Performed by the Mayfield Singers
St Magnus Cathedral, Orkney
Presented by Sally Magnusson
Produced by David Strachan
Orkney is a cluster of 70 or so islands off the north coast of Scotland, of which 17 are inhabited. Songs of Praise visited the two largest, Westray, population around 500, and Mainland, where most of the county's 20,000 residents live in its two largest towns, Kirkwall and Stromness.
Accessed by a six hour ferry trip from Aberdeen or by a six hour drive from central Scotland followed by a short crossing from the north coast, or by flights from most of Scotland's cities, Orkney is not the easiest of places to go to and from by today's standards. Jo Grimmond, its late MP, famously remarked that his nearest railway station, which he was required to declare on a House of Commons expenses form, was Bergen in Norway. But a recent quality of life survey rated Orkney among the best places to live in terms of health, education and employment. Level of income was the only the only scale on which it did not score so highly, but where a community is so evidently happy and cohesive, what is really important? Songs of Praise offered a snapshot of the people and values behind the statistics.
Unlike every other church in Scotland, St Magnus Cathedral, where the music was recorded, does not belong to any one denomination. It was given by James III of Scotland to the people of Kirkwall in 1486, and is now administered by Orkney Islands Council.
The Icelandic Myth, Orkneyinga Saga, tales of the times of Norse rule over the islands, includes an old legend about how Magnus, one of the two Earls of Orkney, offered his life rather than allow conflict with his cousin to cause the deaths of others. This legend, which describes the manner of his death, an axe blow to the skull, was assumed to be less than historical until a skull with exactly such damage was found, along with the rest of a skeleton, hidden in one of the pillars of the Cathedral which bears his name.
Location:
Musical items were all performed at St Magnus Cathedral, Broad Street Kirkwall, ORKNEY, KW15 1NX Tel: 01856 874894 http://www.orkneyjar.com/history/stmagnus/magcath.htm
Sally Magnusson's links were filmed In St Magnus Cathedral; various locations in Kirkwall; in Stromness; at Unstan Chambered Cairn, Stenness; Ring O' Brodgar, Stenness; and at Scara Brae, Bay O'Skaill.
OTHER LOCATIONS WERE:
Tomb of the Eagles
Isbister
01856 831339
info@tomboftheeagles.co.uk
The Orkney Museum - Tankerness House, Broad Street, Kirkwall, Orkney
Telephone: (01856) 873191; Fax: (01856) 871560
The Italian Chapel
Lamb Holm,
ORKNEY
Taken from http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/programmes/songsofpraise/factsheets/20080113.html
Songs of praise home page: http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/programmes/songsofpraise/ |
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