This unique performance of Jim and Michael was captured at the 2005 WAMI Awards. With the help of 8 cameras, Flagg Media was able to capture this moment of Jim and Michael performing "Gotta Run" and "Eye of the Tiger." Michael's shredding style is used enhance this duo's performance. Enjoy.
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Cincere sings three of his songs at the 25th annual WAMI awards. Included is the song of the year "Daddy."
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Black Elephant performs Nutrition at the 2005 WAMI Awards. The crowd is taken on the ride with Black Elephant and rises to the occasion.
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Used in a controversial movie about the drug industry starring Katherine Heigl, the song "Forgive," found a place in the movie to show the feeling of the twist that Corporate America has on us with cash and glamour.
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This music video was shot with a super 16mm Arriflex SR3. Flaggmedia.com
Thanks to John, Thomas and Michael.
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Shot with three cameras in one shooting day.
Thanks to Brad Herbst and On a Sun.
Directing, Producing and Editing by Carl Whitney
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Here are friends Steve Heebsh and Al continuing the Cash set with Cocaine Blues.
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Here is the title cut from the album "Watershed." A full length DVD of the album was produced with footage to give a visual to the music at the CD release party.
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This is a clip from an independent movie shot in Milwaukee, WI. http://www.something forstevie.com/
The story is "heart-warming, family-friendly" movie which introduces the world of Down
Syndrome to audiences unaware of the world in which they live.
This story helps open the eyes that may not be aware of this part of society.