Character spotlights from the upcoming movie.
Genre: Movie Trailers
by: BreakTrailers
ONBOARD THE USCGC BOUTWELL -- Interview with Jessica Navarro, from the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Boutwell, about being deployed on the Boutwell after recently graduating from bootcamp on Tuesday. The Boutwell is currently traveling to Petropavlovsk, Russia, to represent the U.S. Coast Guard in the North Pacific Coast Guard Forum (NPCGF). This forum was developed to increase international maritime safety and security in the Northern Pacific Ocean and its borders. (Coast Guard video by Petty Officer Jonathan R. Cilley). Visit us at www.gocoastguard.com
Genre: News Videos
by: USCGBornReady
Production By Military Practitioners Spotlights Service To Wounded WarriorsThe Occupational Therapy Department at Walter Reed Army Medical Center has produced a 90 second video to showcase some of the many rehabilitation services that are provide
by: comments
This Real Savvy Families webisode spotlights the Rails to Trails Conservancy. Rails to Trails transforms unused railroad corridors and converts them into trails for biking, hiking and walking.
Genre: Funny Videos
by: cokelivepositive
Episode 11 of XNA Roundup spotlights 2 new releases from the Xbox live community games section, Solar and Battle Havoc. Support this show by subscribing to via iTunes or YouTube, or by linking or embeding our show on your blog, twitter, or facebook page.
Genre: Video Games
by: xnaroundup
Added: July 21, 2008JibJabs latest musical satire "Time for some Campaignin", pokes fun at the U.S. presidential selection process by adapting Bob Dylans 1964 song "The Times They are a-changing". The video satirically spotlights the quadrennial American process of selecting a president with animated images of John McCain and Barack Obama. The video portrays Obama as a liberal unicorn-riding candidate in a fantasy world and McCain as a war-obsessed cranky old man. The video also makes fun of Bill and Hillary Clinton, George Bush and Dick Cheney.07/21/08
by: Jaironoe
maniaTV's All Access host Samantha Maloney heads down to the Stax Museum in Memphis, TN for a tour and to get some of the history. The Stax Museum of American Soul Music, located at the original site of Stax Records, pays tribute to all of the artists who recorded there with a rare and amazing collection of more than 2,000 interactive exhibits, films, artifacts, items of memorabilia, and galleries designed to keep Stax alive forever. Because it is the only soul music museum in the world, it also spotlights America's other major soul music pioneers, including the sounds of Muscle Shoals, Motown, Hi, and Atlantic Records, spotlighting the contributions of such soul pioneers as Ike & Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin, The Jackson Five, Ann Peebles, Al Green, Sam Cooke, James Brown, Ray Charles, and many others. To see the whole show visit www.maniaTV.com
Genre: Entertainment
by: wiredset