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asimmingpunsquared · 2 years
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DACC Lists Honors Students for Spring Semester
DANVILLE – Danville Area Community College has released a list of its honor students for the Spring 2023 Semester.   A student must carry 12 or more credit hours and a straight A (4.0) average on a 4.0 scale to be included on the President’s List. To be included on the Honors List, a student must carry 12 or more credit hours and have a B+ (3.5) grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
Danville Area Community College
Spring 2023 President’s & Honors Lists
President’s List
Spain
                           Candela Nevares Garcia; Maria Sobany Bosch
Malawi
                           Josephine Kamwela
Florida
Tampa
                           Briana Hernandez
Illinois
Alvin                             
                           Nicholas Garmon
Armstrong                    
                           Olivia Logue; Justin Wilken
Bismarck                      
                           Allison Bostwick; Landon Potter; Dianne Trimble
Catlin                           
Kayleigh Davis; Holden Dunavan; Taylor Garwood; Macallister Hill; Rebecca Rogers
Champaign                   
                           Mark Hardwidge
Charleston                    
                           Ashlynn McPeak
Chrisman                      
                           Chris Christensen
Crescent City                
                           Madison Hamilton
Danville                        
Wariya Alhassan; Joan Applegate; Amber Atkinson; Rebecca Balla; Xitlally Bonilla; Ne'Kedra Cain; Anna Carrion; Rowan Clawson; Jeremiah Cooper; Isabella Courson; Hannah Creed; Joel Cundiff; Olivia Edgington; Noah Gomez; Teagyn Goodwin; Meghan Gross; Dalton Hagley; Marlee Harper; Jennifer Huckstadt; Lindsey Janssen; Tamara Jimson;  Anna Lehmann; Lenox Li; Latana Lillard; Layla Martinez; Jacob Maskel; Amanda Nelson; Carson Pollom; Ethan Rayburn; Sierra Ritter; Janaeja Rose; Edwin Sanchez; Braeden Skoog; Maxeen Smart; Kember Spickard; Lewis Towne; Britney Van Camp; Charlene Walsh; Grace Ward; Cassie Warren; Madison Watson; Katelyn Welch; Donald Wills
Fairmount                    
                           Aaron Dean
Hoopesotn                   
                           Tori Birge; Gage Hopkins; Amanda Inman; Skyler Morgan
Mahomet                      
                           Ahmad Al-Heeti
Mattoon                       
                           Raven Morrison
Milford                         
                           Craig VanHoveln
Oakwood                      
Rebekah Allsopp; Lane Bensyl; Jarron Fleming; Travis Goodner; Hayley Mascari; Kimberly Montgomery; Grant Powell; Charles Rieches; Brevin Wells
Paris                             
                           Drew Pinkston
Philo                             
                           Kyleigh Weller
Potomac                       
                           Violet McCool; Seth Pollitt
Ridge Farm                   
                           Chloe Pickett
Rossville                       
                           Heidi Goble; Hunter Howe; Morgan Miller
Sidell                            
                           Hazelyn Hunter
Tuscola                         
                           Alexis Koester
Urbana                         
                           Stella Obasi; Kanayochukwu Onyedibe
Westville                      
                           Chloe Brant; Caleb Brasker; Jack Duensing; Joshua Miller; Emma Myers
Indiana
Anderson                      
                           Jacob Lee
Brazil                            
                           Hayden Smith
Cayuga                         
                           Angela Schwartzkopf
Covington                    
Alyssa Cheuvront; Margo Galloway; Briley Peyton; Calvin Springer; Alexandra VanVickle
Indianapolis                  
                           Linda Ogedegbe
Kingman                       
                           Lydia Van Huysen
Mentone                      
                           Owen Kirchenstien
Osgood                         
                           Elizabeth Pavy
Williamsport                 
                           Keenan Ashby
Honors List
Michigan
Almont                         
                           Kylar Fisher
Ohio
Blacklick                       
                           Nevaeh Reaves
Illinois
Bismarck                      
                           Ethan Edwards; Parker Stonecipher
Catlin                           
                      Jaiden Baum; Matthew Crawford; Emily Fier; Samantha Henthorn; Grace Niedzwiecki; Emily Watson
Chicago                        
                           Lauren Crawley
Danville                        
                      Gracie Arnett; Leighton Arnett; Adrianna Beasley; Ka'Mya Bellik; Michele Budnovich; Karsyn Coon; Hadley Cox; Froylan Cruz; Debra Cummings; Paili Davis; Benjamin Dickerson; Brenda Fisher; Jameya Glover; Tedrone Gouard; Jayla Greer; Ca'Rron Hill; Lexi Hudson; Anasha Huguley; Samantha Kamplain; Brooklynne Klett; Christopher La Combe; William Landis; Trenton Lewis; Elisa Loredo; Jericho Maniquis; Kalia Mason; Declan Miller; Jacob Moore; Michael Moore; Prayse Odomes; Aaron Olmstead; Ashlynn Pinnick; Seth Rayburn; Adan Rivera; Tah'yah Rose; Vivianna Ruffo; Ruth Salazar; Andrew Sentelle; Shahd Shillo; Sebastian Skinner; Raenyn Sliva; Shania Smith; Frederick Soderstrom; Jennifer Stovall; Damon Terrell; Rylie Terrell; Samantha Tomlinson; Haziel Trujillo; Nomorya White; Abigail Wilson; Benjamin Winn; Ella Wolfe; Naomi Woods; Mia Yant
East Lynn                     
                           Abigail Walder
Georgetown                 
Alexia Fellers; Erica Hughey; Jennifer Jurumbo; Makaelyn Lagacy; LaVonte Taylor; Hunter Way; Tristan Youngblood
Hoopeston                   
                           Maria Alvarado; Ashley Cadle; William Franke; Kayden Wallace; Brady Woods
Mahomet                      
                           Gunner Bohlen
Marine                          
                           Alixandria Grenzebach
Milford                         
                           Jessica Hines
Muncie                         
                           Emma Morman
Oakwood                      
                           Madison Doan;  Koby Fletcher; Raiden Jackson; Austin McDaniel; Lesley Rameno;
                           Isaiah Ruch; William Sandusky; Madison Wells
Pesotum                       
                           Melanie McFarland
Potomac                       
                      Patrick Fitzsimmons; Casey Grant; Madelyn Hudson; Mason McMasters; Leanne Rogers
Ridge Farm                   
                           Matthew Coleman
Rossville                       
                           Alyvia Jackson; Sabrina Koenig; Lindsay Trunnell
Sheldon                        
                           Julia Bushnell
Tilton                           
                           Karlee Belton; Trinity Dokey; Elena Harris
Urbana                         
                           Chiedozie Anyika; Sconeadria Bowdry; Ugochukwu Echendu; Anika Ford
Westville                      
                           Lori Gnaden; Lydia Gondzur; Isaac Hughes; McKenzie Meinders;  Zoee Troxel
Indiana
Covington                    
                           Hailynn Herzog; Jade Skidmore
Evansville                     
                           Matthew Bunnell; Ryan Caddell
Remington                   
                           Xavier Cantrell
Williamsport                 
                           Ethan Hickman
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NIcholas Trimble – How To Be A Professional Singer
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NIcholas Trimble — So you want to sing professionally, but do you have what it takes to become one? Many people want to take up singing as a profession and many more dreamed of being pop stars who could fill concert halls with screaming fans.
For those with natural talents and good connections in the music industry, the road to become a professional singer can be much easier than those without these advantages. Whatever it is, just like in any profession, it can be hard work before you see glorious success.
NIcholas Trimble — You can start off with learning the basics of singing such as breathing techniques, voice projection, work on your vocal range and many more things a good singer must learn and master. So taking formal singing lesson is highly recommended although there are singers who made it without formal training. However, it is singers who never stop learning and are willing to improve their craft are the ones who succeed and last longer.
Many aspiring singers actually think that they could just do it on their own and don’t realise that taking singing lessons can improve their voice and singing skills tremendously. If you are one of them, please think again because if you do not know how to use your voice properly, you may damage your voice, sometimes permanently and your career as a singer simply goes up in a puff of smoke.
NIcholas Trimble — Next, learn from other successful singers. Observe them singing, how they move and capture audience attention. Where did they get their singing talent and what did they do to get where they are? But do not imitate them entirely. You don’t want to be a clone. No clones has ever become superstars.
So develop your own style in order to create a unique identity that is you. It is what branding is all about. You want to brand yourself, not take other people’s brand.
NIcholas Trimble — New singers often face stage fright especially on their initial performances. These singers think that after practicing hard they could face the audience easily. So how can you conquer stage fright? One way is to get used to singing in front of people like joining your church choir, joining small contests or singing in front of your family and friends.
Once you think that you are ready to turn professional, then go out and get a job. No matter how good you are as a singer, if you do not go out there to get a job and sing in public, no one will know that you are a good singer. So go join a band and perform regularly, be a wedding singer and write to clubs that employ singers or you may even register yourself with music talent agencies.
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Nicholas Trimble - The Most Admired Entrepreneur and Analyst
Serial Entrepreneur and always looking for new ventures. Analyst, father, husband. VC, Private Equity Nicholas Trimble. Nicholas Trimble is a professional serial entrepreneur and Analyst who continuously comes up with new ideas and starts new businesses. He Located in Denver Colorado United States.No matters how big or small are businesses; there is always a need for perfect planning and right execution. Nicholas Trimble Denver is a renowned entrepreneur and business analyst, he has created his business kingdom by undergoing tremendous hard work and experience from a very young age.
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1994 - Beverly Hills, 90210 - 4x22 - Change Partners
Episode aired 23 February 1994
Lucinda temporally loses interest in Brandon when she flirts with Dylan to ask him to finance her documentary film.
Meanwhile, Kelly and Brandon spend the weekend together at a task force retreat where they meet the university Chancellor, Milton Arnold (Nicholas Pryor), Dean Trimble (William S. Taylor) and the Chancellor's teenage wild-child daughter Clare (Kathleen Robertson), where Brandon and Kelly become more attracted to each other and brush off Josh (Joshua Beckett) who's still hounding them. Clare makes no secret of her attraction to Brandon.
Brenda and Donna adopt a stray dog, Rocky, who they fear has been mistreated. When Brenda learns he is a survivor of medical testing, she gets involved with a group of campus animal rights activists.
Also, Andrea discovers that Steve is allowing Morton Muntz (Ryan Brown) and his frat buddies to use her dorm room for nooners. Andrea protests, but changes her mind when Steve begins to date her dorm resident advisor, Kathy Fisher (Kathy Evison).
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Marijuana, Ecstasy Tabs Located During FM 269 Traffic Stop
Marijuana, Ecstasy Tabs Located During FM 269 Traffic Stop
Marijuana and a baggy containing assortment of Ecstasy tabs located during FM 269 traffic stop early Monday morning, according to arrest reports. Nicholas Chase Trimble (Smith County jail photo) Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Scott Davis stopped a Chevrolet Caprice at 1:44 a.m. Aug. 3, 2021, on FM 269, south of State Highway 11 east, for a traffic violation. Upon contact with the…
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stephensdesk · 3 years
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Vogue  - ‘I Love New York’
Created and Directed by Bardia Zeinali Written by Jeremy O. Harris Fashion Editor: Jorden Bickham Narrated by Whoopi Goldberg Produced by Peter Spark and Natalie Pfister for One Thirty-Eight Productions
Cast: Paperboy Prince, Julia Fox, Paloma Elsesser, Emily Ratajkowski, Richie Shazam, Misty Copeland, Sean Bennett, Tashawn “Whaffle” Davis, LeeRock Starski, May Hong, David Byrne, Dara Allen, Ceyenne Doroshow, Tyshawn Jones, Raquel Willis, Akira Armstrong, Nicholas Heller, Tic and Tac, Ari Serrano, Naomi Otsu, Indya Moore, Bella Hadid, Erma Campy, Parker Kit Hill, Soul Tigers Marching Band, Kitty Kitty, Josephine Giordano, Ashley aka bestdressed, Eman Abbas, the Rockettes (Jackie Aitken, Tiffany Billings, Katie Hamrah, Alicia Lundgren), Joan Smalls, Leiomy Maldonado
Director of Photography: Chayse Irvin
Edited by Will Town at Modern Post
Production Managers: Hye-Young Shim, Hayley Stephon Wardrobe Coordinator: Leo Becerra Location Manager: Miles Sobeleski Production: Andrew Carbone, Andrew Gowen, Auguste Taylor-Young, Ben Elias, Francis McKenzie, Hased Ike, Henry Pskowski, Jacob Gottlieb, Liam Wahl, Lucas Veltrie, Luis Jaramillo, Matt Nussbaum, Max Thuemler, Zach Berry
Hair: Mustafa Yanaz Hair (Indya Moore, Joan Smalls): Hos Hounkpatin
Makeup: Emi Kaneko
Set Design: Hans Maharawal
AD: James Woods
Main Unit 1st AC - Camera A: Philey Sanneh Main Unit 2nd AC - Camera A: Emma Penrose Main Unit Loader: Helen Cassel Main Unit Key Grip / Gaffer: Iain Trimble Main Unit Grip / Swing: Greg Waszcuk B Camera Op: Sam Ellison B Camera - 1st AC: Carolyn Pender B Camera Loader: Olivia Kimmel B Camera - 2nd AC: Alex Dubois Sound Tech: Matt Caufield 2nd Unit DP: Mika Altskan Exquisite Human DP: Jac Martinez Exquisite Human 1st AC: Alice Boucherie Exquisite Human Camera PA: Royce Paris
Casting: Sergio Kletnoy, Felicity Webb, Nicholas Heller Movement Director: Vinson Fraley Tailor: Cha Cha Zutic Assistant to the Fashion Editor: Austen Turner Medic: Paradocs
Color: Tim Masick at Company 3 Stills Post Production: Dtouch Music Supervision: Jessica Gramuglia, HiNote Sound Design: Raphaël Ajuelos Music: “Rhapsody in Blue” performed by Philharmonia Orchestra; “Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad” performed by Moby Title Design: Naomi Otsu Motion Design: Rinaldi Parungao for Mango Motion Design Visual Effects: Ilia Mokhtareizadeh at The Arcane Collective, Zdravko Stoitchkov at ZeeFX Assistant Editor: Lauren Friedman Archival Research: Maggie Reville
Filmed At: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Park Avenue Armory, Radio City Music Hall, Top of the Rock
Special Thanks: Kodak, Millennium Hilton New York Downtown, The Smile
Vogue: Mark Guiducci, Creative Editorial Director; Robert Semmer, Vice President, Head of Video; Marina Cukeric, Executive Producer; Samantha Adler, Visual Director; Sergio Kletnoy, Entertainment Director; Felicity Webb, Bookings Director; Janelle Okwodu, Senior Fashion News Writer; Jenna Allchin, Producer; Olivia Horner, Visual Editor
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Vogue "I Love New York" from Peter Spark on Vimeo.
Created and Directed by Bardia Zeinali Written by Jeremy O. Harris Fashion Editor: Jorden Bickham Narrated by Whoopi Goldberg Produced by Peter Spark and Natalie Pfister for One Thirty-Eight Productions
Cast: Paperboy Prince, Julia Fox, Paloma Elsesser, Emily Ratajkowski, Richie Shazam, Misty Copeland, Sean Bennett, Tashawn “Whaffle” Davis, LeeRock Starski, May Hong, David Byrne, Dara Allen, Ceyenne Doroshow, Tyshawn Jones, Raquel Willis, Akira Armstrong, Nicholas Heller, Tic and Tac, Ari Serrano, Naomi Otsu, Indya Moore, Bella Hadid, Erma Campy, Parker Kit Hill, Soul Tigers Marching Band, Kitty Kitty, Josephine Giordano, Ashley aka bestdressed, Eman Abbas, the Rockettes (Jackie Aitken, Tiffany Billings, Katie Hamrah, Alicia Lundgren), Joan Smalls, Leiomy Maldonado
Director of Photography: Chayse Irvin
Edited by Will Town at Modern Post
Production Managers: Hye-Young Shim, Hayley Stephon Wardrobe Coordinator: Leo Becerra Location Manager: Miles Sobeleski Production: Andrew Carbone, Andrew Gowen, Auguste Taylor-Young, Ben Elias, Francis McKenzie, Hased Ike, Henry Pskowski, Jacob Gottlieb, Liam Wahl, Lucas Veltrie, Luis Jaramillo, Matt Nussbaum, Max Thuemler, Zach Berry
Hair: Mustafa Yanaz Hair (Indya Moore, Joan Smalls): Hos Hounkpatin
Makeup: Emi Kaneko
Set Design: Hans Maharawal
AD: James Woods
Main Unit 1st AC - Camera A: Philey Sanneh Main Unit 2nd AC - Camera A: Emma Penrose Main Unit Loader: Helen Cassel Main Unit Key Grip / Gaffer: Iain Trimble Main Unit Grip / Swing: Greg Waszcuk B Camera Op: Sam Ellison B Camera - 1st AC: Carolyn Pender B Camera Loader: Olivia Kimmel B Camera - 2nd AC: Alex Dubois Sound Tech: Matt Caufield 2nd Unit DP: Mika Altskan Exquisite Human DP: Jac Martinez Exquisite Human 1st AC: Alice Boucherie Exquisite Human Camera PA: Royce Paris
Casting: Sergio Kletnoy, Felicity Webb, Nicholas Heller Movement Director: Vinson Fraley Tailor: Cha Cha Zutic Assistant to the Fashion Editor: Austen Turner Medic: Paradocs
Color: Tim Masick at Company 3 Stills Post Production: Dtouch Music Supervision: Jessica Gramuglia, HiNote Sound Design: Raphaël Ajuelos Music: “Rhapsody in Blue” performed by Philharmonia Orchestra; “Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad” performed by Moby Title Design: Naomi Otsu Motion Design: Rinaldi Parungao for Mango Motion Design Visual Effects: Ilia Mokhtareizadeh at The Arcane Collective, Zdravko Stoitchkov at ZeeFX Assistant Editor: Lauren Friedman Archival Research: Maggie Reville
Filmed At: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Park Avenue Armory, Radio City Music Hall, Top of the Rock
Special Thanks: Kodak, Millennium Hilton New York Downtown, The Smile
Vogue: Mark Guiducci, Creative Editorial Director; Robert Semmer, Vice President, Head of Video; Marina Cukeric, Executive Producer; Samantha Adler, Visual Director; Sergio Kletnoy, Entertainment Director; Felicity Webb, Bookings Director; Janelle Okwodu, Senior Fashion News Writer; Jenna Allchin, Producer; Olivia Horner, Visual Editor
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iami0 · 4 years
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Vogue "I Love New York" from Peter Spark on Vimeo.
Created and Directed by Bardia Zeinali Written by Jeremy O. Harris Fashion Editor: Jorden Bickham Narrated by Whoopi Goldberg Produced by Peter Spark and Natalie Pfister for One Thirty-Eight Productions
Cast: Paperboy Prince, Julia Fox, Paloma Elsesser, Emily Ratajkowski, Richie Shazam, Misty Copeland, Sean Bennett, Tashawn “Whaffle” Davis, LeeRock Starski, May Hong, David Byrne, Dara Allen, Ceyenne Doroshow, Tyshawn Jones, Raquel Willis, Akira Armstrong, Nicholas Heller, Tic and Tac, Ari Serrano, Naomi Otsu, Indya Moore, Bella Hadid, Erma Campy, Parker Kit Hill, Soul Tigers Marching Band, Kitty Kitty, Josephine Giordano, Ashley aka bestdressed, Eman Abbas, the Rockettes (Jackie Aitken, Tiffany Billings, Katie Hamrah, Alicia Lundgren), Joan Smalls, Leiomy Maldonado
Director of Photography: Chayse Irvin
Edited by Will Town at Modern Post
Production Managers: Hye-Young Shim, Hayley Stephon Wardrobe Coordinator: Leo Becerra Location Manager: Miles Sobeleski Production: Andrew Carbone, Andrew Gowen, Auguste Taylor-Young, Ben Elias, Francis McKenzie, Hased Ike, Henry Pskowski, Jacob Gottlieb, Liam Wahl, Lucas Veltrie, Luis Jaramillo, Matt Nussbaum, Max Thuemler, Zach Berry
Hair: Mustafa Yanaz Hair (Indya Moore, Joan Smalls): Hos Hounkpatin
Makeup: Emi Kaneko
Set Design: Hans Maharawal
AD: James Woods
Main Unit 1st AC - Camera A: Philey Sanneh Main Unit 2nd AC - Camera A: Emma Penrose Main Unit Loader: Helen Cassel Main Unit Key Grip / Gaffer: Iain Trimble Main Unit Grip / Swing: Greg Waszcuk B Camera Op: Sam Ellison B Camera - 1st AC: Carolyn Pender B Camera Loader: Olivia Kimmel B Camera - 2nd AC: Alex Dubois Sound Tech: Matt Caufield 2nd Unit DP: Mika Altskan Exquisite Human DP: Jac Martinez Exquisite Human 1st AC: Alice Boucherie Exquisite Human Camera PA: Royce Paris
Casting: Sergio Kletnoy, Felicity Webb, Nicholas Heller Movement Director: Vinson Fraley Tailor: Cha Cha Zutic Assistant to the Fashion Editor: Austen Turner Medic: Paradocs
Color: Tim Masick at Company 3 Stills Post Production: Dtouch Music Supervision: Jessica Gramuglia, HiNote Sound Design: Raphaël Ajuelos Music: “Rhapsody in Blue” performed by Philharmonia Orchestra; “Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad” performed by Moby Title Design: Naomi Otsu Motion Design: Rinaldi Parungao for Mango Motion Design Visual Effects: Ilia Mokhtareizadeh at The Arcane Collective, Zdravko Stoitchkov at ZeeFX Assistant Editor: Lauren Friedman Archival Research: Maggie Reville
Filmed At: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Park Avenue Armory, Radio City Music Hall, Top of the Rock
Special Thanks: Kodak, Millennium Hilton New York Downtown, The Smile
Vogue: Mark Guiducci, Creative Editorial Director; Robert Semmer, Vice President, Head of Video; Marina Cukeric, Executive Producer; Samantha Adler, Visual Director; Sergio Kletnoy, Entertainment Director; Felicity Webb, Bookings Director; Janelle Okwodu, Senior Fashion News Writer; Jenna Allchin, Producer; Olivia Horner, Visual Editor
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asimmingpunsquared · 2 years
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girl you don’t even like him.....romance sims smh
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DACC Lists Fall President's & Honors Students
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Danville Area Community College has released a list of its honor students for the Fall 2022 Semester.   A student must carry 12 or more credit hours and a straight A (4.0) average on a 4.0 scale to be included on the President’s List. To be included on the Honors List, a student must carry 12 or more credit hours and have a B+ (3.5) grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
Danville Area Community College Fall 2022 President’s & Honors Lists
Danville Area Community College PRESIDENT’S LIST – FALL 2022
Alvin, IL
Nicholas Garmon.
Armstrong, IL
Olivia Logue.
Bismarck, IL
Allison Bostwick, Ryan Bostwick, Dianne Trimble.
Bloomington, IL
Brennon Reed.
Catlin, IL
Jaiden Baum, Holden Dunavan, Joseph Kedas, Kylee Pate, Rebecca Rogers, Monica Vasquez.
Chicago, IL
Lauren Crawley.
Chrisman, IL
Lindsey Franz.
Covington, IN
Alyssa Cheuvront, Margo Galloway, Hailynn Herzog, Briley Peyton, Alexandra VanVickle.
Danville, IL
Noah Acree, Wariya Alhassan, Gracie Arnett, Amber Atkinson, Xitlally Bonilla, Jasmine Brown, Ne'Kedra Cain, Devontay Carpenter, Rowan Clawson, Jeremiah Cooper, Isabella Courson, Brandon Cox, Mariela Cruz, Debra Cummings, Joel Cundiff, Olivia Edgington, Robin Farr, Brenda Fisher, Nicholas Fuentes, Teagyn Goodwin, Meghan Gross, Logan Hall, Marlee Harper, Jadyn Hess, Lindsey Janssen, Tamara Jimson, Josephine Kamwela, Christopher La Combe, Trenton Lewis, Layla Martinez, Kalia Mason, Ashlynn Pinnick, Ethan Rayburn, Chelsea Reeves, Kearby Robinson, Vivianna Ruffo, Veronica Sasseen, Yoo Bin Seo, Maxeen Smart, Shania Smith, Maria Sobany Bosch, Frederick Soderstrom, Elmonia Taylor, Lewis Towne, Kayce Wagle, Charlene Walsh, Grace Ward, Donald Wills, Mia Yant.
East Lynn, IL
Abigail Walder.
Evansville, IN
Matthew Bunnell.
Fithian, IL
Codey McMahon.
Georgetown, IL
Jacob Maskel, Hunter Way.
Hillsboro, IN
Lauren Highland.
Hoopeston, IL
Charis Allen, Tori Birge, Gage Hopkins, Morgan Keith, Skyler Morgan.
Mahomet, IL
Ahmad Al-Heeti.
Marine, IL
Alixandria Grenzebach.
Milford, IL
Abigail White.
Mooresville, IN
Blake Nigg.
Muncie, IL
Dominyq Gritten.
Oakwood, IL
Madison Doan, Jarron Fleming, Natalie Garrison, Raiden Jackson, Kimberly Montgomery, Tannar Pouilliard, Carlie Reitz.
Osgood, IN
Elizabeth Pavy.
Paris, IL
Drew Pinkston.
Philo, IL
Kyleigh Weller.
Potomac, IL
Destiny Fitzsimmons, Violet McCool, Mason McMasters, Seth Pollitt.
Ridge Farm, IL
Matthew Coleman.
Rossville, IL
Heidi Goble, Morgan Miller, Abigail Ryan.
Troy, IL
Caleb Durbin.
Tuscola, IL
Alexis Koester.
Westville, IL
Laney Crawford, Jack Duensing, McKenzie Meinders, Joshua Miller, Emma Myers, Zachary Troxel.
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Danville Area Community College HONORS LIST – FALL 2022
Armstrong, IL
Justin Wilken.
Bismarck, IL
Trenton Spicer.
Catlin, IL
Naomi Dolan, Emily Fier, Lillie Hannan, Macallister Hill, Autumn Lange, Grace Niedzwiecki.
Champaign, IL
Lilian Eziefule.
Charleston, IL
Ashlynn McPeak.
Columbus, OH
Brianna Hamilton.
Covington, IN
Jacob Eells, Hannah Hunter, Calvin Springer, Katie Woodrow.
Danville, IL
Nora Abdelghani, Joan Applegate, Michele Budnovich, Anna Carrion, Christine Daniel, Benjamin Dickerson, Ian Dukes, Jayla Greer, Chelsey Haga, Dalton Hagley, Diego Hightower, Aryanna Huckstadt, Lexi Hudson, Matteo Janzen, Ginaveve Jessup, William Landis, Chayton Lawrence, Lezlea Lowe, Julieanna Morse, Amanda Nelson, Candela Nevares Garcia, Aaron Olmstead, Destiny Parker, Lilliana Perez, Tah'yah Rose, Ruth Salazar, Woodley Scholz, Andrew Sentelle, Sebastian Skinner, Braeden Skoog, Jennifer Stovall, Dylan Taylor, Rylie Terrell, Kendra Tucker, Cassie Warren, Zoe Wilson, Ella Wolfe, Jacob Xiong.
Evansville, IN
Ryan Caddell, Adam Evans.
Fairmount, IL
Aaron Dean.
Findlay, IL
Dirk Bruyn.
Fithian, IL
Reed Sperry.
Georgetown, IL
Brooke Robertson, LaVonte Taylor, Madison Wilson.
Hoopeston, IL
Maria Alvarado, Vanessa Blackburn, Ashley Cadle, Marissa Garcia, Brady Woods.
Indianaola, IL
Lacee Darr.
Ingersoll, Canada
Lucus Forbes.
Kingman, IN
Lydia Van Huysen.
Liberty Township, OH
Keiara Gregory.
Mattoon, IL
Raven Morrison.
Mentone, IN
Owen Kirchenstien.
Milford, IL
Craig VanHoveln.
New Market, IN
Samuel Endicott.
Oakwood, IL
Lane Bensyl, Gaven Clouse, Koby Fletcher, Travis Goodner, Hayley Mascari, Katherine Reffett, Charles Rieches, Isaiah Ruch, William Sandusky, Brevin Wells.
Potomac, IL
Casey Grant, Leanne Rogers.
Quincy, IL
Luke Mettemeyer.
Richland, IN
Jackson Raaf.
Ridge Farm, IL
Savannah Davis, Gentry Howard.
Rossville, IL
Madalyn Goble, Hunter Howe, Sabrina Koenig.
Sheldon, IL
Julia Bushnell.
Sidell, IL
Madison Farrell.
St. Joseph, IL
Kelsey Martlage.
Tampa, FL
Briana Hernandez.
Westville, IL
Jason Cotten, Gage Lange, Christopher Miller, McKenzie Montgerard, Douglas Reffett.
Wheaton, IL
Ian Johnson.
Williamsport, IN
Ethan Hickman.
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anastocio · 4 years
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Vogue "I Love New York" from Peter Spark on Vimeo.
Created and Directed by Bardia Zeinali Written by Jeremy O. Harris Fashion Editor: Jorden Bickham Narrated by Whoopi Goldberg Produced by Peter Spark and Natalie Pfister for One Thirty-Eight Productions
Cast: Paperboy Prince, Julia Fox, Paloma Elsesser, Emily Ratajkowski, Richie Shazam, Misty Copeland, Sean Bennett, Tashawn “Whaffle” Davis, LeeRock Starski, May Hong, David Byrne, Dara Allen, Ceyenne Doroshow, Tyshawn Jones, Raquel Willis, Akira Armstrong, Nicholas Heller, Tic and Tac, Ari Serrano, Naomi Otsu, Indya Moore, Bella Hadid, Erma Campy, Parker Kit Hill, Soul Tigers Marching Band, Kitty Kitty, Josephine Giordano, Ashley aka bestdressed, Eman Abbas, the Rockettes (Jackie Aitken, Tiffany Billings, Katie Hamrah, Alicia Lundgren), Joan Smalls, Leiomy Maldonado
Director of Photography: Chayse Irvin
Edited by Will Town at Modern Post
Production Managers: Hye-Young Shim, Hayley Stephon Wardrobe Coordinator: Leo Becerra Location Manager: Miles Sobeleski Production: Andrew Carbone, Andrew Gowen, Auguste Taylor-Young, Ben Elias, Francis McKenzie, Hased Ike, Henry Pskowski, Jacob Gottlieb, Liam Wahl, Lucas Veltrie, Luis Jaramillo, Matt Nussbaum, Max Thuemler, Zach Berry
Hair: Mustafa Yanaz Hair (Indya Moore, Joan Smalls): Hos Hounkpatin
Makeup: Emi Kaneko
Set Design: Hans Maharawal
AD: James Woods
Main Unit 1st AC - Camera A: Philey Sanneh Main Unit 2nd AC - Camera A: Emma Penrose Main Unit Loader: Helen Cassel Main Unit Key Grip / Gaffer: Iain Trimble Main Unit Grip / Swing: Greg Waszcuk B Camera Op: Sam Ellison B Camera - 1st AC: Carolyn Pender B Camera Loader: Olivia Kimmel B Camera - 2nd AC: Alex Dubois Sound Tech: Matt Caufield 2nd Unit DP: Mika Altskan Exquisite Human DP: Jac Martinez Exquisite Human 1st AC: Alice Boucherie Exquisite Human Camera PA: Royce Paris
Casting: Sergio Kletnoy, Felicity Webb, Nicholas Heller Movement Director: Vinson Fraley Tailor: Cha Cha Zutic Assistant to the Fashion Editor: Austen Turner Medic: Paradocs
Color: Tim Masick at Company 3 Stills Post Production: Dtouch Music Supervision: Jessica Gramuglia, HiNote Sound Design: Raphaël Ajuelos Music: “Rhapsody in Blue” performed by Philharmonia Orchestra; “Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad” performed by Moby Title Design: Naomi Otsu Motion Design: Rinaldi Parungao for Mango Motion Design Visual Effects: Ilia Mokhtareizadeh at The Arcane Collective, Zdravko Stoitchkov at ZeeFX Assistant Editor: Lauren Friedman Archival Research: Maggie Reville
Filmed At: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Park Avenue Armory, Radio City Music Hall, Top of the Rock
Special Thanks: Kodak, Millennium Hilton New York Downtown, The Smile
Vogue: Mark Guiducci, Creative Editorial Director; Robert Semmer, Vice President, Head of Video; Marina Cukeric, Executive Producer; Samantha Adler, Visual Director; Sergio Kletnoy, Entertainment Director; Felicity Webb, Bookings Director; Janelle Okwodu, Senior Fashion News Writer; Jenna Allchin, Producer; Olivia Horner, Visual Editor
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Nick Trimble — So you think you have what it takes to become a famous singer?
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Nick Trimble - So you think you have what it takes to become a famous singer? Nick Trimble - Today we'll discuss two popular ways to become not just a singer, but a famous one. There are four main ingredients helpful in becoming a singer and for the best chances of success, you'll probably need a healthy combination of these: Talent Hard work Connections Luck Nick Trimble - Plan A - How to Become a Singer on Reality TV I know it seems crazy but these days, reality television offers a very real opportunity for talented individuals to get discovered and become famous singers almost overnight. Shows like American Idol and its counterparts across the world, Nashville Star, and other reality television programs looking for singing sensations have the potential to launch you into a sensational singing career. Bear in mind though that although finalists in these shows become famous singers very quickly through television exposure, they had plenty of talent to start with. In most cases these singers have been working hard developing their skills for years before their lucky break came along. Reality TV contestants create their own luck by being motivated enough to enroll for the show and participate in auditions. Like Woody Allen says, "Eighty percent of success is showing up". The show works as a very powerful "connection" that helps them get the right exposure and achieve their dream of becoming a famous singer. Of course these shows are highly competitive and the odds of winning one of these contests are very slim. Take American Idol for example. In order to get onto American Idol you first have to pass the original screening audition, which means standing out among thousands of other people with the same goal to become a famous singer. You'll only have a few minutes at the most to prove yourself and there are no consolation prizes for singers who don't make it through the first round of auditions. They will have to opt for the old fashioned "Plan B" way to become a famous singer. If you do make it to the initial contestant shortlist, then you'll meet the famous celebrity judges. Be ready to accept criticism and also gems of useful advice on how to use your talent to to your advantage to become a famous singer. You will then go to Hollywood Week and have three more auditions. Assuming you get through those auditions, you have one more to be included as one of the top 12 or 13 contestants. This means you'll really have to stand out from the crowd to even have a shot at becoming a famous singer through reality TV. As you know, it's the American people themselves who will ultimately decide your fate by voting each week. If you are not marketable or the judges don't like you, even if you have a good voice, you will be eliminated from the contest. With some luck though even if you do get eliminated at this stage you may have received enough exposure to launch a successful career as a singer. Plan B - The Old Fashioned Way to Become a Famous Singer If reality television is too much for you, here is a more traditional way of how to become a famous singer. Start by recording a demo CD and sending it out to multiple record labels and see if it gets picked up. This is where it helps to have good connections because the sad reality is that in most cases your demo will be trashed before anyone ever listens to it. It's a very competitive industry and many record labels just don't have the time of day to listen to all the demos coming in. You might already have a large circle of artistic friends in the industry but you can never have too many. Create a profile on MySpace with demos of your music and mingle with other artists in your musical genre. The Internet offers great opportunities to get your music out there, which means great opportunities to meet the right people and get your music heard. Simultaneously you want to do as many gigs as possible. Even if this means singing in karaoke bars. Start small and take the opportunities that arise to perform local gigs to get exposure on the road to becoming a famous singer. As I said so much is about who you know and having a bit of luck so you need to get out there and start meeting people and creating your own luck so that you have the best chances to become a famous singer.
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Nicholas Trimble Denver -  Importance Of Serial Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurs are independent, finding their own way in the business world. A Serial Entrepreneur is an individual that owns and operates a private project or business. Keeping a business up and running takes a lot of effort, patience, courage, and persistence. Being an entrepreneur can be tough as there are no regular paychecks that you can count on. There are no formulae for success but there is some successful entrepreneur like Nicholas Trimble that can help to make things a little simpler. Behind every successful business is the history of an entrepreneur. Behind every entrepreneur is a story of a man of hard work, initiative, and sacrifices. Entrepreneurs or businessmen make it happen because of the lessons from past failures and the significant personality traits that make their business flourish. To know more about serial entrepreneur like Nicolas Trimble and want his priceless consultation regarding "Entrepreneurship" Visit Here: Nicholas Trimble
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Created and Directed by Bardia Zeinali Written by Jeremy O. Harris Fashion Editor: Jorden Bickham Narrated by Whoopi Goldberg Produced by Peter Spark and Natalie Pfister for One Thirty-Eight Productions Cast: Paperboy Prince, Julia Fox, Paloma Elsesser, Emily Ratajkowski, Richie Shazam, Misty Copeland, Sean Bennett, Tashawn “Whaffle” Davis, LeeRock Starski, May Hong, David Byrne, Dara Allen, Ceyenne Doroshow, Tyshawn Jones, Raquel Willis, Akira Armstrong, Nicholas Heller, Tic and Tac, Ari Serrano, Naomi Otsu, Indya Moore, Bella Hadid, Erma Campy, Parker Kit Hill, Soul Tigers Marching Band, Kitty Kitty, Josephine Giordano, Ashley aka bestdressed, Eman Abbas, the Rockettes (Jackie Aitken, Tiffany Billings, Katie Hamrah, Alicia Lundgren), Joan Smalls, Leiomy Maldonado Director of Photography: Chayse Irvin Edited by Will Town at Modern Post Production Managers: Hye-Young Shim, Hayley Stephon Wardrobe Coordinator: Leo Becerra Location Manager: Miles Sobeleski Production: Andrew Carbone, Andrew Gowen, Auguste Taylor-Young, Ben Elias, Francis McKenzie, Hased Ike, Henry Pskowski, Jacob Gottlieb, Liam Wahl, Lucas Veltrie, Luis Jaramillo, Matt Nussbaum, Max Thuemler, Zach Berry Hair: Mustafa Yanaz Hair (Indya Moore, Joan Smalls): Hos Hounkpatin Makeup: Emi Kaneko Set Design: Hans Maharawal AD: James Woods Main Unit 1st AC - Camera A: Philey Sanneh Main Unit 2nd AC - Camera A: Emma Penrose Main Unit Loader: Helen Cassel Main Unit Key Grip / Gaffer: Iain Trimble Main Unit Grip / Swing: Greg Waszcuk B Camera Op: Sam Ellison B Camera - 1st AC: Carolyn Pender B Camera Loader: Olivia Kimmel B Camera - 2nd AC: Alex Dubois Sound Tech: Matt Caufield 2nd Unit DP: Mika Altskan Exquisite Human DP: Jac Martinez Exquisite Human 1st AC: Alice Boucherie Exquisite Human Camera PA: Royce Paris Casting: Sergio Kletnoy, Felicity Webb, Nicholas Heller Movement Director: Vinson Fraley Tailor: Cha Cha Zutic Assistant to the Fashion Editor: Austen Turner Medic: Paradocs Color: Tim Masick at Company 3 Stills Post Production: Dtouch Music Supervision: Jessica Gramuglia, HiNote Sound Design: Raphaël Ajuelos Music: “Rhapsody in Blue” performed by Philharmonia Orchestra; “Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad” performed by Moby Title Design: Naomi Otsu Motion Design: Rinaldi Parungao for Mango Motion Design Visual Effects: Ilia Mokhtareizadeh at The Arcane Collective, Zdravko Stoitchkov at ZeeFX Assistant Editor: Lauren Friedman Archival Research: Maggie Reville Filmed At: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Park Avenue Armory, Radio City Music Hall, Top of the Rock Special Thanks: Kodak, Millennium Hilton New York Downtown, The Smile Vogue: Mark Guiducci, Creative Editorial Director; Robert Semmer, Vice President, Head of Video; Marina Cukeric, Executive Producer; Samantha Adler, Visual Director; Sergio Kletnoy, Entertainment Director; Felicity Webb, Bookings Director; Janelle Okwodu, Senior Fashion News Writer; Jenna Allchin, Producer; Olivia Horner, Visual Editor
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A Timeline of Low-Budget & Direct-to-Video Filmmaking [Martial Arts Subgenre]
Since no such thing seems to exist yet, I decided to lay a foundation. This chronology is undoubtedly incomplete, but I’ve tried to mention all events that stand out to me and ones that would probably stand out to others. To the best of my knowledge, all information is accurate.
March 23, 1987 – The film production & distribution company Imperial Entertainment Corp. is founded. One of the first studios to focus primarily on low-budget action features, its releases include Cynthia Rothrock’s Lady Dragon, Jerry Trimble’s Breathing Fire, and Don Wilson’s Red Sun Rising.
August 18, 1988 – The taekwondo-themed action feature Miami Connection receives a limited theatrical release and subsequently bombs, almost bankrupting star/producer Y.K. Kim. Over 24 years later, mounting cult fame inspires a re-release for the film on DVD.
1989 – Joseph Merhi and Richard Pepin found PM Entertainment Group, Inc. - the most prolific producer of direct-to-video action and martial arts fare of the 1990s.
February 24, 1989 – American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt receives a limited theatrical release before being sent to video. It's the first time an installment to a major martial arts franchise receives anything less than a wide debut.
February 1990 – Martial arts legend Cynthia Rothrock makes her solo debut in the U.S. with China O’Brien. Rothrock would subsequently become one of the most prolific low-budget action heroes and the single most successful female martial arts star of the American film market.
February 23, 1990 – Kickboxer Olivier Gruner debuts in Angel Town, a movie about warring gangs. Ironically, a gang brawl breaks out at a California drive-in during a screening.
April 12, 1990 – Film production company Cine Excel Entertainment is founded by director David Huey. Its first U.S. release, American Streetfighter, premieres about two years later on video and is one of the first starring vehicles of kickboxer Gary Daniels. March 4, 1991 – The Hong Kong-based Seasonal Film Corporation's No Retreat, No Surrender series goes DTV with its third installment, Blood Brothers. Keith W. Strandberg returns as writer, but director Corey Yuen is replaced by Lucas Lowe. Karate star Keith Vitali makes his debut as a leading man.
December 18, 1991 – Pro kickboxer Don "The Dragon" Wilson, America's most prolific DTV action hero, makes his video debut with Ring of Fire.
1992 – The film production company Nu Image, Inc. is founded by Avi and Danny Lerner, Trevor Short, and Danny Dimport. Four years later, a subsidiary called Millennium Films is launched. Producing both theatrical and DTV fare, their output over the years has included the Undisputed and Ninja series.
February 7, 1992 – Michael Worth makes his action film debut in Final Impact, becoming the first martial arts action hero created by PM Entertainment. Worth is also the first martial arts star to debut on the video circuit, without any prior work in theatrical or international markets.
July 16, 1992 – The release of Tiger Claws, one of the first films of the subgenre to feature Chinese martial arts over karate and kickboxing. Star Jalal Merhi had attempted the same with his previous vehicle, Fearless Tiger, but this wouldn't receive a U.S. release until 1994.
August 20, 1992 – U.S. video premiere of Martial Law II: Undercover, the first martial arts vehicle of star Jeff Wincott.
October 14, 1992 – Director Isaac Florentine releases his first U.S. production, Desert Kickboxer.
November 6, 1992 – Billy Blanks makes his starring debut in Talons of the Eagle, which enjoys a limited release before going to video.
March 3, 1993 – American Samurai premieres in the U.S. on video. Mark Dacascos co-stars in his first substantial martial arts-themed role.
May 5, 1993 – Shootfighter: Fight to the Death is released, becoming the first U.S. starring vehicle of Hong Kong action staple Bolo Yeung.
July, 1993 – At age 13, Ted Jan Roberts makes his video debut in Magic Kid. To date, he is the youngest martial arts action hero of the western hemisphere to have a substantial solo career.
March 1, 1996 – Almost eight years after the release of the cult hit Bloodsport, its sequel The Last Kumite premieres via a limited theatrical release. With the exception of one supporting cast member, no one who worked on the original had a hand in the sequel.
December 8, 1998 – The release of Champions, the first U.S. action film based on mixed martial arts competition.
February 9, 1999 – Jean-Claude Van Damme's Legionnaire unexpectedly becomes the star's first DTV release. With a $35 million budget (adjusted: $52.5 million), it's officially one of the most expensive releases of the subgenre.
2002 – PM Entertainment folds. Its catalog of over 150 features and two TV shows is acquired for distribution by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.
November 23, 2004 – Unstoppable becomes the first Wesley Snipes action vehicle to go DTV, following a limited theatrical release.
2005 – Nicholas Chartier and Dean Devlin found Voltage Pictures, whose output includes the DTV rleases Puncture Wounds, Lady Bloodfight, and Eliminators. In a Variety interview four years later, Chartier describes his business strategy of marketing DTV action flicks as a means to pay for higher-budgeted theatrical productions.
May 31, 2005 – The DTV action-thriller Submerged is released, and the Uruguayan national government subsequently threatens legal action against the producers for its embarrassing portrayal of the country.
December 27, 2005 – Multinational conglomerate Sony first becomes a major player in the DTV action scene when its subsidiary, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, releases Black Dawn.
2008 – The low-budgeted Money Fight (aka The Red Canvas, aka Art of Submission) becomes the first film to receive an "off-planet" premiere aboard the International Space Station.
April 28, 2009 – Hector Echavarria releases his MMA-themed passion project, Never Surrender. For the next several years, Echavarria is the primary producer of movies capitalizing on the MMA craze by heavily incorporating cage fighting into his plots and featuring pro fighters in supporting roles.
February 2, 2010 – The Michael Jai White vehicle Black Dynamite is released on DVD, following a limited theatrical release. An instant cult hit, it wins widespread acclaim and the "Best Film" award at the Seattle International Film Festival.
February 2, 2010 – Universal Soldier: Regeneration is released on DVD in the U.S. Widely regarded as superior to its predecessor, its star – Jean-Claude Van Damme – reportedly turned down the opportunity to appear in Sylvester Stallone's blockbuster The Expendables in favor of focusing on the smaller production.
June 1, 2010 – Undisputed III is released to cult acclaim. The vehicle catapults star Scott Adkins to martial arts superstardom, and the movie is quickly regarded as a benchmark of martial arts filmmaking.
August 2011 – DTV movie veteran and pro fighter Joe Son is convicted of torture and sentenced to life in prison. Two months later, he receives another 27 years for the voluntary manslaughter of a cellmate.
May 6, 2015 – The Dolph Lundgren/Tony Jaa collaboration Skin Trade is released in the U.S. via the internet. In addition to being Jaa's first American production to not be released theatrically, it's the first U.S. martial arts film to have an online premiere.
April 14, 2016 – The Martial Arts Kid becomes the first full-length martial arts movie produced via crowd funding.
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