FMX in Chile – Red Bull X-Fighters Jams 2013 Talcahuano

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The Red Bull X-Fighters Jams arrived in Chile. The southern port of Talcahuano witnessed the Freestyle Motocross tricks of extreme riders Nick Franklin (NZ), Nick De Wit (RSA) and Martin Koren (CZE).

Los Red Bull X-Fifhters Jams llegan a Chile. El puerto de Talcahuano fue testigo de las extremas piruetas del Freestyle Motocross a cargo de los riders Nick Franklin (NZ), Nick De Wit (RSA) y Martin Koren (CZE).
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HELLBOY & RON PERLMAN – Spectral Motion Bonus! Blood and Guts with Scott Ian

In this outtake, Spectral Motion’s Mike Elizalde talks with Scott Ian about working with Hellboy himself, the legendary Ron Perlman. Mike also explains Ron and Hellboy’s involvement with the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Watch the full episode! http://youtu.be/FHz4W8bgHGU

Watch More Blood and Guts:
Greg Nicotero’s Blood and Guts: http://youtu.be/YCu4KuzoBdc
Gary Tunnicliffe’s Blood and Guts http://youtu.be/tcvVgu1h_wY
Jerry Constantine’s Blood and Guts: http://youtu.be/FSNcEXfLosE
Jennifer Aspinall’s Blood and Guts: http://youtu.be/IFA-YamSIP4
Rob Hall & Almost Human’s Blood and Guts: http://youtu.be/jVPFlKQKio8
Ron Trost’s Blood and Guts: http://youtu.be/0lLNMaUJpoI
studioADI’s Blood and Guts: http://youtu.be/MhYzMrECEOE
Werewolf Makeup Blood and Guts: http://youtu.be/ZCUCRIEvu4o
Rick Baker’s Blood and Guts: http://youtu.be/25kqSQ3tt1Y

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Featuring Mike Elizalde, Claire Flewin and Fred Fraleigh
Directed and Edited by Jack Bennett
Produced by Jack Bennett, Rebekah McKendry and David Ian McKendry
Director of Photography: Justin Cruse
Sound Recordist: Dan Jasper
Camera Operators: Justin Cruse and Dan Kavanaugh
Assistant Director: J.D. Smith
Still Photographer: John Humphrey
Production Assistants: Kari Lane and Courtney Kimball
Graphics and Titles by Danielle Velarde and Chad Danieley
Post-production by Haberslam Studios

HELLBOY’S Abe Sapien (Doug Jones) – Bonus – Blood and Guts with Scott Ian

In this outtake, Spectral Motion’s Mike Elizalde talks with Scott Ian about working with Abe Sapien himself, Mr. Doug Jones. Mike further expands upon the benefit of using CGI to accent practical effects.

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Watch More Blood and Guts:
Greg Nicotero’s Blood and Guts: http://youtu.be/YCu4KuzoBdc
Gary Tunnicliffe’s Blood and Guts http://youtu.be/tcvVgu1h_wY
Jerry Constantine’s Blood and Guts: http://youtu.be/FSNcEXfLosE
Jennifer Aspinall’s Blood and Guts: http://youtu.be/IFA-YamSIP4
Rob Hall & Almost Human’s Blood and Guts: http://youtu.be/jVPFlKQKio8
Ron Trost’s Blood and Guts: http://youtu.be/0lLNMaUJpoI
studioADI’s Blood and Guts: http://youtu.be/MhYzMrECEOE
Werewolf Makeup Blood and Guts: http://youtu.be/ZCUCRIEvu4o
Rick Baker’s Blood and Guts: http://youtu.be/25kqSQ3tt1Y

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Featuring Mike Elizalde
Directed and Edited by Jack Bennett
Produced by Jack Bennett, Rebekah McKendry and David Ian McKendry
Director of Photography: Justin Cruse
Sound Recordist: Dan Jasper
Camera Operators: Justin Cruse and Dan Kavanaugh
Assistant Director: J.D. Smith
Still Photographer: John Humphrey
Production Assistants: Kari Lane and Courtney Kimball
Graphics and Titles by Danielle Velarde and Chad Danieley
Post-production by Haberslam Studios

Taylor Wilson: My radical plan for small nuclear fission reactors

Taylor Wilson was 14 when he built a nuclear fusion reactor in his parents’ garage. Now 19, he returns to the TED stage to present a new take on an old topic: fission. Wilson, who has won backing to create a company to realize his vision, explains why he’s so excited about his innovative design for small modular fission reactors — and why it could be the next big step in solving the global energy crisis.

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QC#6 – Electric Fire bolt

Deadly Electricity jumps out into the air and looks like a flame.

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Music by Jason Shaw (RP-Clattertrap)
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Project Inspired By:

http://www.youtube.com/user/codemsan – (Dual MOT stack) except it looks like he removed all of his videos. Another example of a dual MOT stack would be something like: http://youtu.be/Ft7hdE79YQ8

WARNING: Use of video content is at own risk. This demonstration uses 2 Microwave Oven Transformers at 240 volts and 30 amps. This is enough voltage and amperage to kill on contact. This is extremely dangerous and should not be attempted by anyone who is not highly skilled in working with electricity.

Project History & More Info:

You can see I’m using an insulated PVC pipe as a “chicken stick” to strike the arcs. I also keep one hand behind my back at all times, so there is no chance I accidentally complete the circuit with my body, and expose my heart to the risk of electric shock.

Using the Microwave Oven Transformers (MOTs) I gained in other project videos, I tried connecting two of them together in series, and hooking them to 240 vac mains power electricity. The MOTs are unballasted, meaning there is nothing limiting the flow of current, so maximum power is flowing, but this runs the risk of blowing a circuit breaker, which happens from time to time. I was comfortable taking this risk because I understand what can go wrong and how to fix it, but it’s important to also understand that if the circuit breaker fails and doesn’t pop when it’s supposed to, you can run the risk of starting a fire in the walls of your house, and I’m not sure the insurance company is going to be happy about that. So be aware of all the risks.

In any case, this is an impressive display of high voltage electricity. I believe the arcs you see are somewhere around 2,000 volts, at around 3.5 amps. This is definitely enough to kill a person on contact if it were to go through the heart.

High voltage electricity is not a joke, but it is beautiful and awe inspiring. That’s why I wanted to demonstrate it quickly in this video. Enjoy!