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TJBvids
Приєднався 26 бер 2016
Promotional edits, short films, music videos and more...
Instagram: @tydievibes
Email: t.belanger@lafilm.edu
Instagram: @tydievibes
Email: t.belanger@lafilm.edu
Social Distancing - A Short Film 2021
After a global pandemic gets out of hand, a man decides to distance himself from the chaos and live in isolation.
This was my final capstone project at The Los Angeles Film School. Enjoy.
This was my final capstone project at The Los Angeles Film School. Enjoy.
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WHEELIE BoYz - Drone Edit
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Watch until the end for some incredible footage of one of America's largest land mammals...
SOCIAL DISTANCING - A Short Film
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When a global pandemic gets out of hand, a man decides to distance himself from the chaos and live in the woods.
Tea with Lizzie Borden (2020)
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The date is May 25th, 1927 - a week before Lizzie Borden dies at her home in Fall River, Massachusetts. Sitting on her porch, Lizzie has a visitor, a young Fall River news reporter, who had received a letter from "Maplecroft" stating that he is urgently needed for a news worthy story. Could this be a deathbed confession or simply an invitation to have tea with Lizzie Borden? Written by Frank Du...
COMIN' 2 U - a skate edit
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Skater: Brett King Jan. 2020, Hampton, NH Filmed entirely on my GoPro Hero 7
HEARTpounder - A Surf Story
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Jan. 25th - 26th, Hampton NH SUUUUHHHHH BRUHHHHHHH
CrotchRot - A Crotched Mountain Ski Film
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Gotta love midnight madness at Crotched Mountain...
MUSIC VIDEO - Sam Sheehan “This Life”
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MUSIC VIDEO - Sam Sheehan “This Life”
Killer tribute. Kick ass song choice and editing. Powerfully done.
I love this video, can you remastered in 4k? I see this video everyday for motivational purpouse, 4k it's better
Great film! 😊 I like that you were able to showcase the infamous Maplecroft staircase. Also it reminds me of the photo of Lizzie from 1927!
This should be a full length movie on a way
Is there any way to add closed captions to this video for those who are hard-of-hearing like me? The audio, to me, is poor quality and really hard to hear. I have the volume turned all the way up. 😢
Is there any way to hear her actual voice? I know films were silent, but Edison had made a recording device to record songs and people's voices. One could hope, right? 😅
I read a book years ago and it explained how the half brother did it,I guess they were in cahoots together.probably she promised him some of her inheritance
The murders weren’t alleged.
showing him blinking at the end should be edited it out be everything else is fantastic.
THis is presumably a fictitioswo person play, or perhaps a dramatization of an interview that actually took place, based on ta column written by s trporter or his notes. It could not be a filmmm of a real interview, because there is no cameraman visible or mentioned, and in any case coordination of sound track with film had not been perfected in 1927, The podcaster should have clarified this point for us.
The biggest sports legend Houston has ever had. Dude was a wrecking crew
The man's acting is very good and believable.
It's this the real lizzy borden?
No this is not the real Lizzie Borden.
No. It's an actress
I have studied Lizzie Borden since I was a child. I am now 56 years old. I am impressed with the accuracy of this video (well, the coughing was a bit much). My opinion, Lizzie did not do it. She knew who did, but she did not commit the murders.
She was sick
My family has always believed that Emma Borden, John Morse and Bridget Sullivan all had a part to play in the murders of Andrew Borden and his wife As for lizzie’s involvement, we have no doubt she knew, but she did not commit the crime She took the fall, something Emma was not anticipating, Emma did everything she could to keep Lizzie from facing the Gallows
Last 😢
We will you miss you JJ Watt, your legacy will be always known.
Here after he announced his retirement
This video is fake
The qb on a normal day: lalalalala vs qb when jj watt is on the field ohhh FUCK
Nicely done 😊
Oh please!! Lizzie did it. She acted alone! Abby had to go first. This way, Lizzie ensured that zero would go to Abbey Borden. Had Mr. Borden died first, his earthly assets would be entitled to his second wife (and her family) not Emma and Lizzie. The uncle, Emma, and Bridget were in on it, plus Lizzie? Not only NOT so, but you also ask us to believe that FOUR people were in on this, and no one spoke for decades? Lizzie was smart enough to plan (she had just moved back within four days.) Perfectly planned and executed, pardon the pun. Today? A week trial, then lethal injection. The CSI materials today? They would have known within hours it was Lizzie. Oh! This is MA! No executions, still. Di/Boston, MA/USA
I think Lizzie killed her father first then went upstairs to kill her step mom.
@@cassielong6617 Cassie, did you read me? I wrote this as Lizzie knew this: If the father died first, ALL he had would go to Abby and her family whether she was dead or not. Lizzie knew what she was doing. The stomach contents prove the TOD. Abbey had to die first or no inheritance.
@@dianedo1234 if Lizzie came from outside and saw her father dead on the couch why would she call the maid and say someone killed her father? Explain that to me
@@dianedo1234that is not how the laws of inheritance worked in 1892. If Andrew died first without a will, then 1/3 of his estate would go to his wife, the remaining 2/3 would go to his surviving children, that was the law of Massachusetts at that time. Forensics was in its infancy at the time of the murder, so now we have to assume Lizzie had found and studied the medical literature on stomach contents being used to determine time of death. Yes, if I found a loved of mine in the condition Mr Borden was in, damn right I'm going to call for another person I know is in the house, then I'd call the police from my cell phone, an option they didn't have back then.
Always well be my number..#1...#43🔥🏈🏈
Well done! Very in character. Enjoyed very much!
Lizzie,her sister and uncle were co conspiritors( i think the uncle procured the assassin's) ,the maid was in on it also and got paid off and moved away soon after . I still am not convinced lizzie actually committed the murders but it is possible. More likely the murderers were hired to enter the residence and perform the deed and leave . This would explain the lack of blood evidence on lizzie and the weapon never being found. She did supposedly burn a dress( i think due to her cleaning evidence,such as bloody foot and finger prints) but imagine how blood soaked it must have been after the 2nd multiple set of hatchet blows.( if she did kill them herself) Its hard to concieve her walking upstairs and down without leaving copious amounts of blood and then have time to clean it up and then bath / redress and dispose of the weapon just in time to compose herself from such a horrific act and field questions from neighbors and police. I think she really did go into the shed and wait for the killers to do the job and leave...
too many participants in your theory to keep all those traps shut. Lizzie murdered them both alone. The sister knew the truth because she knew the two victims and had no loss of love and only one other than lizzie to benefit from murders. Follow the money
@@michaelplummer395 maybe so but i cant clock the time issue. Its a stretch to have lizzie perform all the neccessary acts alone. But your right if one applies occams razor!
And they hired someone from his work, I think, because Andrew came home early because he was feeling sick and no one could have predicted that he would leave work when he did, except someone at his work. They would know. They definitely hired someone. It explains everything and makes sense. Also Lizzie was 5'3. No way she had strength to do all that and had the angle to hit top of Abbeys head like the wounds show. But they were all in on it, no question. They all knew. And I think Lizzie put coat under head of father after it happened because she still cared for him. Also, the killer was blackmailed in some way. Maybe they said they would do something to them if they did not do it because of the way they went overboard. It was an amature job that was overdone for some reason. Fear? Inexperience?
I dont think that century had found finger print detector .was it
@@richardedenfield5167 yes I do believe you are right about Lizzie was not strong enough to do those kinds of murders. It had to be someone much taller and stronger than an ordinary woman.
i find it hard to believe lizzie borden voice deceitful to me
It wasn’t her voice, they didn’t have recorders back then.. the voice you hear is by an actor
Does anyone know if Nance O'Neil ever gave an interview concerning lizzie ?
Oh snap. This is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥!
no audio?
I very much doubt the real Lizzie sounded anything like this actress. She would have sounded very much like my dear grandmother who was born in Fall River in 1902 and who spoke with very soft Rs (sounding a lot lot Arline Francis on the old “What’s My Line”). Also, I don’t believe Lizzie had any respiratory issues that r/t her death so all that theatrical coughing probably isn’t realistic. She, apparently, died of complications from a surgical procedure.
Yeah, I don't like her voice and acting.
She had several surgeries and died of heart failure so breathing issues would have been pronounced
Pretty sure Lizzie wouldn’t sound at all like this actress. She would’ve sounded like my grandmother, who was born and lived in FR, with very soft Rs, etc. Also, I don’t think Lizzie had any kind of respiratory condition r/t her death.
Lizzie Borden was a lesbian. The crime took place a few days after Mrs. Bordon walked in a Lizzie performing oral sex on the housekeeper.
It was 1892, so it was most likely some pretty intense action. I bet Lizzie slapped Bridgett around a lot.
JJ Watson is slow
The volume could be higher. Please adjust. Also, as much as I enjoyed this, I have to wonder if this is just a speculation and not an actual account from Lizzie. Somethings tells she wouldn't give all this info. to a reporter (and most of it was already known anyway).
Boy is that some bad acting
The man's is OK. the ladies. . .not so much.
During his prime, this dude was every bit at good as Aaron Donald but more versatile...Different positions but every bit as dominant
I love polamalu
This is basically a death bed confession if you ask me.
😅
Interesting but did this really take place, word for word?
No this is just a short film, this is fiction, this never happened.
He fits my image of Jack Reacher
🎶🎶🎶Um... maybe a special thanks to Bessie Smith 🎶🎶🎶 for the music ? Fantastic recreation, I used to walk by Maplecroft on the way to work back in the early 80's
That alone is so cool.
What Ref at 2:15 was like “fuck that”
If I were innocent of the murders I would want to clear my name and pay someone to search for the real killer or killers. Lizzy wanted everyone to forget what had happened. Did she mourn afterwards?. No she went mansion shopping. When you are innocent you seek the truth. But if you are guilty you realize that a serious investigation can lead back to you. Right o.j.!?..
And now he's no more. This is when all of the story is coming out! 😅
JJ Watt X Aaron Donald 🤫🥶
Terrible
Fake🙄, but still it's enjoyable to watch. If only it was closed captioned for the deaf though😒
YES!! I couldn't agree with you more!!! I'm hard-of-hearing, and closed captions would have been so nice!!
It wasn't her y'all it was moore lizzie's uncle
Wow I would of been shit scared
Any journalist in Fall River would have known Lizzie lived in that house. Even as fiction it doesn’t make sense.
This is terrible.
The greatest unsolved American murder mystery ever. But she certainly did it - and she definitely had help. Her uncle, who memorized the number of the buses he took that day along with vivid descriptions of passengers as though he expected to be drilled about it; the maid who was "close" with Lizzie and hated the Borderns. The disappearance of a bloody dress she had to be wearing, the broken axe head found in basement was proven not to be the murder weapon for either of them. Where did the murder weapon go. She sent her sister away for weeks who almost never left the house at any time for any reason. The execution of this double homicide was genius.
Ms. Grippo, how do you know Bridget Sullivan hated the Bordens?
Ms. Grippo, how do you know Bridget Sullivan hated the Bordens?
She used the flat iron she'd been ironing her handkerchiefs with. The large zig zag wound ( autopsy photo is online) on Abbys head looks flat iron shaped. I noticed all the other wounds are v v small, v v short in length & deep like a pointed object was used, whereas you'd expect hatchet wounds to be longer & shaped like slits. Maybe she used a two handed grip with the point of the flat iron faced down to the head... They came in different sizes & weighed anything between 3-9pounds. The ones for sleeves ( or hankies?) are long thin & wickedly pointed ... Lizzie wore her wipeable 'water gossamer', a type of foldable lightweight raincoat made of waterproofed cotton . Abby also had a water gossamer coat . Similar rainhoods were also made for the hair...
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