- Lovely Things I Got in Europe -
hello! poppin into your inbox this weekend with a new video! the last part of the vlog of us in europe should be coming up shortly maybe sometime into the beginning of the week.
so much about finding balance again in my life between work, school and my sleep/health! I haven't exercised in over a week now which makes me half nervous of how painful the next workout will be (since I'm losing my progress) and also how my mood isn't as productive/energetic when I lack physical exercise.
This video was so much fun to make.. I gotta say.. normally talking videos give me a lot of stress to film. I'm always so aware of the crazy street noise and loud people on the street, which makes me repeat what I say maybe 3-4 times and mess up a bunch. It makes my filming time triple to what is actually necessary. but I borrowed a mic that Tyler has and it makes it so much nicer! Editing is a bit harder with extra audio files and syncing etc, but at least now chatting with you is just... - a h -
I've also refrained from doing videos like this in the past because i always got the feeling that it would be a waste of your time ? like ? who wants to hear my opinions ? on random things like this :0 but.. i've been making things for myself, more and more, and it's just really fun. Thank you for being here! it is such a pleasure to share my content with you.
Today I spent half of it working on this and the other half in studio! thrown RIGHT back into my textiles degree except maybe take it up a knotch. Going back tomorrow afternoon to finish up on the FIRST part of our assignment...haha fun !! woo!
Overall though, I am having a thrill and so much fun through the learning experience. A good challenge and some struggle is how I found that I grew the most from reflecting back on my previous work/processes. And yes! School vlogs will be back, too! Excited to share with you my apartment life with my sister and boyfriend, and our little one prairie. As well as my school work, and everything in between (as usual).
youtube is going to once again be the -fun- and -therapeutic- part of my days, in comparison to how it seemed more like work in the summertime when my agenda was just c l e a r.
Happy weekend to you. Please feel free to comment or message how you have been, what you are up to in school, work, or what ever else! Thank you for being here, spending your time reading this and watching the content that i so enjoy making. Sending you love, and remember to take care of yourself above all.
Love,
Annabelle
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7th Inning Stretch - Chris Cunningham (Killer Tracks) [Full Song]
I don't usually do this but I think having this available to all my fellow NASCAR fans would be a big plus! I know I've had a few ask for the entire song of this, so I wanted to go ahead and make it not only available for everyone, but also downloadable so when you want to use it for a video or series, you can use it! I may do the same with a few other songs in the future so if it has enough interest, I'll do the same thing! If you're looking for a way to get it to your computer, Keepvid and Youtube Downloader are good bets.
You can also find many more songs such as this in my Orchestra of NASCAR series! Here is a link to the playlist for it:
The Gordon Versus Busch video will either be on Friday or Saturday, not 100% sure which day yet. Whichever day it is, it would be rather early. If it is Friday, it will probably be around 3 o'clock. If it is Saturday, then more like noonish.
Hope you all enjoy!!
Suspense: Summer Night / Deep Into Darkness / Yellow Wallpaper
Psychological thriller: In which (until the often violent resolution) the conflict between the main characters is mental and emotional, rather than physical. Characters, either by accident or their own curiousness, are dragged into a dangerous conflict or situation that they are not prepared to resolve. Characters are not reliant on physical strength to overcome their brutish enemies, but rather are reliant on their mental resources, whether it be by battling wits with a formidable opponent or by battling for equilibrium in the character's own mind. At times, the characters attempt solving, or are involved in, a mystery. The suspense created by psychological thrillers often comes from two or more characters preying upon one another's minds, either by playing deceptive games with the other or by merely trying to demolish the other's mental state.[37] The Alfred Hitchcock films Suspicion, Shadow of a Doubt, and Strangers on a Train and David Lynch's bizarre and influential Blue Velvet are notable examples of the type, as are The Talented Mr. Ripley, The Machinist, Don't Say A Word,[38] House of 9, Trapped, Flightplan, Shutter Island, Secret Window, Identity, Red Eye,[39] Phone Booth, Psycho, The River Wild,[40] Nick of Time,[41] P2,[42] Breakdown, Panic Room,[43] Misery, Straw Dogs and its remake, Cape Fear, The Collector, Frailty,[44] The Good Son and Funny Games.[45]
Spy thriller: In which the protagonist is generally a government agent who must take violent action against agents of a rival government or (in recent years) terrorists. The subgenre usually deals with the subject of fictional espionage in a realistic way (such as the adaptations of John Le Carré). It is a significant aspect of British cinema,[46] with leading British directors such as Alfred Hitchcock and Carol Reed making notable contributions and many films set in the British Secret Service. The spy film usually fuses the action and science fiction genres, however, some spy films fall safely in the action genre rather than thriller (e.i. James Bond), especially those having frequent shootouts, car chases and such (see the spy entry in the subgenres of action film).[47] Thrillers within this subgenre include Spy Game, Hanna, Traitor, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Tourist, The Parallax View, The Tailor of Panama, Taken, Unknown, The Recruit, The Debt, The Good Shepherd and Three Days of the Condor.[3]
Supernatural thriller: In which the film brings in an otherworldly element (such as fantasy and/or the supernatural) mixed with tension, suspense and plot twists. Sometimes the protagonist and/or villain has some psychic ability and superpowers. Examples include, Lady in the Water, Fallen,[48] Frequency, Next, Knowing, In Dreams,[49] Flatliners, Jacob's Ladder, Chronicle,[50] The Skeleton Key,[51] What Lies Beneath, Unbreakable, The Gift,[52] and The Dead Zone.
Techno thriller: A suspense film in which the manipulation of sophisticated technology plays a prominent part. There is a bit of action and science fiction.[53] Examples include The Thirteenth Floor, Jurassic Park, I, Robot, Eagle Eye, Hackers, The Net, Futureworld, eXistenZ and Virtuosity.
Legal thriller: A suspense film in which in which the major characters are lawyers and their employees. The system of justice itself is always a major part of these works, at times almost functioning as one of the characters. Examples include, The Pelican Brief, Presumed Innocent, The Jury, The Kappa File, The Lincoln Lawyer, Hostile Witness and Silent Witness.