Showing posts with label touching video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label touching video. Show all posts

Friday, July 1, 2011

Beautiful Words: The Power of Words




This short film illustrates the power of words to radically change your message and your effect upon the world.


Comments:

It's not about words, the new sign is no more elegant in turns of sentence than the old one. It's about how we think, or how to communicate. The first sign appeals to our want or need to help another fellow who needs help. We give money to ease his pain. The second one places us in the shoes of the blind man, we give more money to ease OUR pain. Which brings out a interesting point, we tend to value our own pain more than we value the pain of others.

It took a few minutes before it hit me.. But it was very touching nonetheless..

This video's message is that I should pity the blind because they can't see what I see. Do you really think the blind can't experience the beauty in the world? It's not true that blind people can't "see" a beautiful day! They just "see" it differently from the sighted. I agree with the importance of using the right words, but not with the message of this video. Give blind people educations tailored to their needs, and productive jobs, and they won't need to beg for change on the streets.

This video has to be one of the most wonderful videos I have seen on YouTube

I reacted with tears. Why, because those who are less fortunate are all around us every day and we do not notice until there is just the slightest bit of difference. I did not cry because he was blind, I cried because of our ignorance and lack of care for those in need unless something catches our attention that is our of the ordinary.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Beautiful Proposal



An amazingly orchestrated wedding proposal in Madison Square Park. After the surprise production number in the park for this girl, they rode off in a horse drawn carriage. In the dance the slip of paper the guys are waving around is a poloroid. The song the guys dance to was "their song"

Monday, January 31, 2011

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Love Language: Jubilee Project Short Film & Fundraiser



Love - beyond words can describe.

No mushy words, no hypocrisy.

With sincerity.

Love rules over disabilities.

Monday, September 20, 2010

The touching Taiwanese commercial



The daughter narrates about how ever since she was little, her dad always picked her up from school on his bike. She remembers the ice cream from the shop they always passed by.

After she left for school in Taipei, everytime she came home, he still insisted on picking her up in his bike. She finally bought a car, and told him to not pick her up. But he still waited for her with his bike.

In the end she says: "I guess he was worried that I would forget the way home..."

The love of her father is too great. Parents always treat their children as children, no matter how old they are.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

23 Years Old with Kid's Voice



朱洁, 袖珍人 来自内蒙古
23岁1米28

Zhu Jie, at the age of 23, is from Mongolia, standing at 1.28 metres in height.

She attended the talent search show in China and impressed everyone with her sweet child-like voice.

The best thing about her is that she's very optimistic and we have to learn from her in order to stay happy.

Sorry, the video is in Chinese Mandarin. Nevertheless, let her voice touch your heart.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Hachiko (Hachi): A Dog's Tale



Starring Richard Gere and Joan Allen, 'Hachi: A Dogs Tale' is the heartwarming true story about an unbreakable bond between a University professor and his dog.

Hachiko, the legendary Japanese akita, proves that there is nothing more loyal than man's best friend in this modern retelling of a cherished true story. It all begins when a college professor adopts an abandoned dog named Hachiko. The two form such a strong bond that Hachiko walks with the professor to the train station each morning and returns to the station each evening to walk the professor home again. The routine continues until one day the professor does not return to the train station. Hachiko, however, does not give up. He returns to the same train station at the same time, faithfully waiting for his owner to return. Hachiko does this for more than nine years, until his own death. This heartwarming tale that is already the stuff of legend in Japan is finally making its way to America by way of prominent director Lasse Hallström. With an equally capable cast, the experience of Hachiko's unending loyalty is certain to stay with you. Hachiko's story is one of love, unwavering devotion, and the resounding impact one dogs affection can make.

Through his daily journeys to the station Hachi becomes a regular fixture of the community and an inspiration of love, friendship and unyielding loyalty to everyone who meets him. Hachi's story is a tale for the ages; a dogs faithful devotion to his master exposes the great power of love and how this simplest of acts can become the grandest gesture of all.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Charity: water September Campaign 2010: Clean Water for the Bayaka



Charity: water September Campaign 2010: Clean Water for the Bayaka

Visit charitywater.org/september to see how birthdays can change the world.

There are a billion people living without clean water. Four Septembers ago, we had a crazy idea. We asked our friends to give up their birthdays and ask for donations instead of gifts. We used 100% of the money raised to build water projects. Every year, it got bigger. We've now helped over a million people get clean water. This September, join us again. Watch the Trailer. Visit charitywater.org/september. Start a campaign. Give up your birthday. It can change the world.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Cat gives a cardiac massage to his injured girlfriend



This stray cat was filmed in Turkey( Kızılsaray district of Antalya ) trying to reanimate his female friend who got hit by a car. Even though some people tried to help him, the white cat wouldn't let them come near for two straight hours. Finally a vet arrived and took the injured cat. Sadly, it was too late and he couldn't resuscitate the feline.

Even in the animals' world, there is so much true love. Shall we show them better examples?

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Touching Cancer Commercial



Before her brother's return, the little girl went in search for a scissor and cut her own hair. This short video clip is definitely able to keep you in a suspend for the start. When her brother returns in bald head because he is a cancer patient, the little girl offers her hair to her brother.

The little boy may be in a sorry state and feeling the pain, but he is fortunate to have such a loving sister who is willing to sacrifice herself.

Friday, August 20, 2010

What were we born for?



The touching story of a pregnant lady asking the doctor to operate on her so that she can conceive her child earlier to allow her dying husband to see and feel the happiness of their newborn.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

'I want more time'



This is a sad commercial.

I want more time...

Time to tell my son that I love him more than anything.
Time to understand him better.
Listen to his opinions.
To talk to him.
Listen to his songs.
To tell him I'm sorry.
Like I said.
I want more time.
Time to do what I've never done.
To take better care of him.
To love him more.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

A Girl's Hope (English) by MCYS



In the latest Family TVC by MCYS, nine-year-old Adelyn captures our hearts as she aspires to feel the hopes and dreams of the Youth Olympic Games athletes. Join her in A Girl's Hope to "Live Our Dreams".

There's a hope in everyone, have you found yours?

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Missing Someone..



Soldiers giving surprise to their loved ones


Lyrics for the background song..

The Mile After - Money Is Not A Thing

This won't be easy,
but I have to try.
I'll have to leave in dead winter
and come back in July.
I'll have to sing what I feel
almost every night;
but if this does anything,
and it will, you'll see,
I'm gonna do everything
to put you next to me.

This is keeping me up
so I decided to just give in;
call it a night...
I've run out of different ways
to tell you what I've tried
a million other times.
I doubt that I could leave you
and I still doubt you'd even care;
but how could I lead my life
and always say truth,
but never dare?

I can feel the undertow;
Will it drown me? I dont know...
Don't you see it's you I need
or will you leave me lost at sea?
You'll miss the salt and offshore breeze
and I forgot to mention, me.
I don't think that you should go
I can't stand to be alone...

Monday, July 12, 2010

Touching Health Screening Commercial



Singapore Health Promotion Board commercial to advise people to go for screening.

A very short video of a father sending his son, who is reluctant to leave him, to school. When his son turns back, he hides behind the building. His son looks very sad without him.

The commercial is telling us that if we don't go for health screen regularly, we may end up disappearing from our beloved ones' lives anytime.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Filial Piety: Father and Son (Eng subtitles)



Follow the journey of a young boy, as he sees first hand the importance of respecting, honouring, and loving his parents, through the best and the worst of times. The latest installment of National Family Council's Family campaign, Filial Piety: Father & Son revolves around the ups and downs of a three-generation household, with the heart and soul of the campaign captured by the line, "How one generation loves, the next generation learns."

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Funeral - English



"Funeral" is a new TV commerical launched by the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS) which looks at relationships in a different light, through a woman at her husband's funeral. Ultimately, the TVC celebrates the beautiful imperfections that make a relationship perfect. This is fresh off MCYS latest Viewers' Choice 2008 win for the Family TVC which promotes the importance and value of family bonding.

This is a very cool video.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Kaitlyn Maher (4 year old singer) on America's Got Talent





Very talented Kaitlyn Maher, 4 years old, sings "When You Wish Upon A Star" on America's Got Talent.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Rich son poor son



Three of the old parents were proud of their children's careers. However, these children did not have time for their parents. "They were very busy" each said. The last woman did not talk much of her son. Her son was not a high-flyer like the others. But her son has time for his mother. The other three women were in awe. They would prefer that their children spend time with them.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Going Home (A short film on Dementia)



Watch this prize-winning video produced by Vinn Bay and Tee Boon Leng for a video competition as part of the ADI (Alzheimer's Disease International) conference in March 2009.