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Me And Your Mama (slowed down w/Reverb & Echo)
Just an experimentation. I love slowing down songs and making them super trippy sounding.
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Advice Under Two Minutes: Making Sense of College
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A more specific advice video, but anyone that went to college could relate as well. Check out new "Advice Under Two Minutes" videos coming soon.
Advice Under Two Minutes: Writer's Block
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A short video explaining writer's block, and how just going about your day can get rid of it. Subscribe for more "Advice Under Two Minutes" videos coming soon.
Advice Under Two Minutes: Nostalgia
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A new series of videos giving some advice in a short amount of time. More videos will be coming out soon. Song: "Phone Call" - Jon Brion
Michael DiPietro: Editing/Production Reel (2014)
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A short one-minute reel highlighting some of the work that I've done in media editing and production. It ranges from PSAs and web commercials, to documentary work. I'm an amateur. Bear with me. Song: "Pet Sounds" - The Beach Boys
Sports Bar Sunday: Cinema Verte Project
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My Cinema Verte project for COM3930.
That last photo of them tearing up the stadium makes want to throw up
Great story!
Still come back to this every year this team was my all time favorite
I could only imagine if the Dodgers did not move out of Brooklyn, NY.
Branch rickee would never left Brooklyn
What a. Job paid watch baseball game
My first major league game was at Wrigley Field in 1966, the Cubs were playing the Dodgers The Dodgers won, of course, but the green expanse of the field was so beautiful, it took my breath away. It was one of the best days of my young life, something I'll never forget.
Ebbets Field was demolished in 1960, early in the year. The Brooklyn football Dodgers played there too. NFL and AAFC leagues.
Ebbets Field was torn down in 1960, not '57. '57 was the Dodgers last year in Brooklyn.
You again? Shove your torn down comments.
Excellent
What a beautiful story.
It's so nice 2B a Brooklyn Dodger
Awesome Page
Thanks for the magic.
How did they let a fat ambulance chaser who couldn't play any Athletics at all Walter blubber O'Malley take over the Brooklyn Dodgers and move them away how did they let that piece of garbage do that
Wasn't the owner a jew
O'Malley was an Irish catholic....
One, Jew is capitalized. Two, idiot, which you are, is not.
Thank you my father love Brooklyn Dodgers he told me he had no team when move he was very hurt then the METS was his new team I was born 1963 He & Mom my Sister and Brother We all went to the 1969 World Series MET fan to this DAY
Interesting sign at 3:38.
Maybe if Sandy Koufax would have helped the Brooklyn Dodgers win the 1956 World Series against the New York Yankees and maybe if he would have helped the Dodgers win a pennant in 1957 maybe that fat slob O'Malley would not have been able to leave Brooklyn but Sandy Koufax let Brooklyn down he had three great Seasons only for Los Angeles and he let his own home turf of Brooklyn down
It was all that fat slop O'Malley's fault that the Dodgers left Brooklyn Walter Fatso O'Malley had no right to be the owner of the Dodgers he never played any Athletics in his life he didn't know anything about baseball only the only athletic competition he ever did in his life was a hot dog eating contest and that he was good at the fat pig he destroyed Brooklyn by taking the Dodgers out of Brooklyn how selfish she was
Guys we know what year ebbets field was knocked down, this was an incredible story that all you are ruining cuz of ONE error
Beautiful video. Heart touching story.
Michael -- Wow, what a beautiful and poignant moving story. Thank you for sharing it. I'm sorry you lost your Dad at such an early age, but it sounds like the memories he left you were a treasure for a lifetime. He was a true hero, both to you and your Mom and also to our country. If you were 8 years old in 1941, you must have been born the same year as my Dad (1933), who grew up at Avenue T and E. 18th Street and was a huge Dodgers fan like everyone else. I believe he also became a fan and went to his first game around 1941. He said he was fortunate to be in Navy recruit training in the Fall of 1951 because they kept everyone so busy that he was insulated from the heartbreaking loss to the Giants. He also said that when the team moved to L.A. it made him "grow up" and realize that baseball and other pro sports were nothing but a business. From then on, he never looked at sports the same way again.
Great video! Actually Dodgers last played in 57 and Ebbets was knocked down in 1960
All three of these series were so tough. They were exhausted by the time they got to the final.
Thought it was demolished in 1960 & not 1957? Didn't Dodgers leave for LA in 1958?
Great video! Go CARDINALS!
Imagine the humiliation you must feel living your whole life as a Dodgers fan.
Another reason to be a ST LOUIS CARDINALS Fan! 2nd MOST World Series Trophies @ 11.
Could be worse. You could be a Giants fan.
@@sdmarwan There is nothing lower on this earth then a dodger fan. Pond scum is higher on the evolutionary scale then a dodger fan is.
@@mikekinsella2822 I'd hate them too if I was stuck rooting for the Giants. Especially after they knocked them out on their home field last year and ended Posey's career.
@@MichaelGunner123 bro literally no one cares
I did not know that Ebbets Field was the official ballpark arena for baseball. I mean, it is close to Medgar Evers College (a CUNY College in the 1970s). Wow.
Really enjoyed this thank you so much for helping me step back in time. Cheers!
What a beautiful and bitter sweet story Thank you for sharing just know in my book your Father was a True Hero . May Jesus bless you 🙏
this season is the season thatll forever have a special place in my heart and the season that got me into hockey. looking back to it today wishing they couldve lifted the cup but theres a hopefully bright future ahead for the rangers. watching this makes me teary eyed with how nostalgic and memorable this season was for me despite them not bringing the cup back home to ny, thank you rangers.
There was a time when going to your first baseball game with your father was a lifelong memory.
I remember the 1st time my dad took my 2 brothers and I to a Reds game in Cincinnati. It was Vs St Louis in 1975 when I was 11 years old.
@@mikekinsella2822 the Cincinnati Reds the 1975 World Champions....winners of 108 games during the year plus 7 more in the playoffs...arguably one of the best team in baseball...not mention they were the last great small market team....even after 1976 they were competitive but there was no wild card teams back then. I really miss those days....
Now it's a lifelong bill on your credit card statement.
@@mikeforte7585 I remember those great Reds teams. Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, Jack Billingham. Don Gullett, Pedro Bourbon and of course Ken Griffey, Sr. Sparky Anderson was the perfect manager for that team. I recall Game One of the NLCS, Mets v Reds. Tom Seaver shut down the Reds for eight innings, then Pete Rose hits a home run to tie it and Johnny Bench walked it off with a home t=run in the bottom of the Ninth. Then after the game, both Rose and Bench were guests on Kiner's Korner, the Mets post game show with Ralph Kiner. I was only nine years old at the time. I asked my Dad how both Rose and Bench knew Ralph so well. His reply was "When Pete Rose and Johnny Bench were boys, they knew Ralph Kiner as one of the best home run hitters oh his time." I was still too young to grasp the history of the game. Cincy was and will always be a great baseball town and looking back I was fortunate to have experienced live those great Big Red Machine teams.
You are so correct! I remember going into Tiger Stadium in September of 1971 for a game with the NY Yankees with my father and younger brother. I was so awestruck by how green the grass was seeing it in person.
Stolen Cup. NHL needed LA to care again as attendance was down. So many horseshit calls in the finals.
Long live the bums of flats ,
That's right, Anthony O' Malley wanted the Atlamtic Ave. site for The Dodgers. What Neil F. doesn"t realize, is that Ebbets Field was falling apart. It also had the maxium capacity of 32,000 fans. Half of the plunbing was not working! T spokt to some old Dodger fans, and they agreed, Ebbets Field was a dump! The Dodgers deaparately needed a new ballpark, and the Atlantic Ave.site would have been perfect. But Moses was being a prick! He told O'Malley it was the Flushing site or nothing!
Beautiful heartwarming story.
Henrik is gone everyone is gone :/
DAMN! that is DEEP!!
It’s nowhere close to the polo grounds
I know. They were each in a different borough.
This guy needs to get his facts straight. Ebbets Field was torn down in 1960. The Dodgers played their last season there in 1957.
you need to chill
It's not real, it's just a story he wrote or read. This guy is way to Young to have been living in the 50s
You need to shove it, Kevin. Quit being a pissant.
@@trolojolo6178Maybe he was reading somebody else's story and got a few things mixed up, like when the stadium was leveled.
AV deserved much better in NY!! He was and is still a Great Coach!!
Thank you for this Michael. You did an amazing job and quite a story about your dad. When you open in 1941... I instantly thought of WWII.
A tribute to a team that didn’t win a thing? This is why rags fans are beyond pathetic. They act like the team has won something recently when in fact they have 1 Cup in 80 years. Losers
NEW YORK RANGERS
6 years later and i still miss this team every single day
Watching this just makes me tear up so much ,this run really broke my heart. I remember so vividly being up 2-0 in so many of these games vs the kings poor Henrik did everything and more and we just could never finish but what a run and what a comeback down 3-1 2x in 2 series
St.Louis story gets me every time
2:16 freeze frame wedding
That was a great season. The reason why we didn't win was because we were missing that great center. Hopefully the team that they are building now will have the formula.
Watching this during the COVID pandemic. I really miss hockey