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Mercury Productions, Inc.
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 มิ.ย. 2009
Mercury Productions is a full service video production company - from script development to videography and editing. Established in 1985, we have provided services for large high-tech and manufacturing companies, communities, colleges and universities, to non-profits and individuals. Contact us to start your project!
Ariel Gogley • Middle • Class of 2025 (September 2024 Update)
Attack 0:06 || Block 1:24 || Pass 2:05 || Serve 2:42 || Info 3:06 ||
Ariel Gogley • Middle • Class of 2025
6 rotation player • GPA: 4.2
- (Updated September 2024)
Ariel Gogley • Middle • Class of 2025
6 rotation player • GPA: 4.2
- (Updated September 2024)
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Cecily Wagstaff • Right Side/Setter • Class of 2025 (2024 Preseason match update)
มุมมอง 912 หลายเดือนก่อน
This is a collection of highlights of Cecily Wagstaff (6' 1" left-handed RS/Setter) during a Preseason tournament match with her Grant High School team vs Central Catholic High School on September 7, 2024.
m/v Hondius - Spitsbergen - Location: Arctic Ocean, Pack Ice GPS position: 81°40.0’N, 022°35.0‘E
มุมมอง 1912 หลายเดือนก่อน
Some imagery from Day 4 in the Arctic Ocean pack ice aboard the m/v Hondius. "We had arrived at the edge of the pack ice and our rugged ship was pushing the ice floes away. This often comes with vibration, shaking and noise when it involves larger pieces, but we wouldn’t have to be worried as our beautiful Hondius is ice strengthened and it can withstand collisions with ice of up to one meter t...
Austin Wiegandt’s Pitching recruiting video 2025 RHP out of Westminster Christian in Miami, FL.
มุมมอง 4344 หลายเดือนก่อน
This is a baseball recruiting video for Austin Wiegandt, a pitcher and outfield player in the class of 2025. 2024 Pitching Stats: Top FB Velo: 93 2 seam: 88-92 CH: 81-83 SL: Low 80s IP: 21.1 APP: 13 W:2 SV:5 SVO:5 ERA: 0.984 SO: 16 BB: 5 WHIP: 0.844 S%: 68.17 WEAK%: 77.19
Evan Brown • Outfield • Class of 2025
มุมมอง 7024 หลายเดือนก่อน
|| Hitting 0:06 || Fielding 0:24 || Hitting 0:38 || Info 3:08 || Evan Brown is a baseball outfield player in the Class of 2025. Outfield • R/R • Class: 2025 • GPA: 3.2 Ht: 6’1” Wt: 190 2024 Baseball Honors: • Pennsylvania Mid Penn 6A All Conference Team • PBR ranked Top 10 Outfielder in the State of PA 2024 Club Teams: • Renegades Athletic Club Baseball, Chambersburg PA • Franklin Area Tigers, ...
Sebastian Iniguez • Outside - 6 rotation player • Class of 2024
มุมมอง 3085 หลายเดือนก่อน
Highlights 0:06 || Attack 0:36 || Blocking 1:28 || SR/pass 2:05 || Serve 3:21 || Extended Play 3:34 || Info 4:24 || This is a volleyball recruiting video for Sebastian Iniguez, an outside hitter and 6 rotation player in the graduating class of 2024. Sebastian plays with the Bay Area Volleyball Club.
Ariel Gogley • Middle • Class of 2025 (May 2024 Update)
มุมมอง 2056 หลายเดือนก่อน
Block 0:06 || Attack 1:01 || Serve 2:02 || Pass 2:25 || Info 3:24 || Ariel Gogley • Middle • Class of 2025 6 rotation player • GPA: 4.2 - (Updated May 2024)
Bridget Gallagher • Setter/DS • Class of 2025
มุมมอง 7146 หลายเดือนก่อน
This is a volleyball recruiting video for Bridget Gallagher, a setter and defensive specialist in the graduating class of 2025. COACH FRANK: Bridget has improved significantly & has become a must have 6 rotation player on the court. As a setter she brings control to the offense, moves aggressively on the court, and distributes the ball confidently to all locations. She has a winning mindset and...
Vivian Wirth • Middle/Outside Hitter • Class of 2024
มุมมอง 5278 หลายเดือนก่อน
Attack 0:06 || Block 1:14 || Digs & Pass 1:35 || Serve 2:21 || Extended plays 2:52 || Info 3:16 || This is a volleyball recruiting video for Vivian Wirth, a middle blocker and outside hitter in the Class of 2024.
Ellie Yeates • Libero/DS • Class of 2025
มุมมอง 4739 หลายเดือนก่อน
This video is about Ellie Yeates, a volleyball libero and defensive specialist (DS) who is in the Class of 2025.
MJ Wright • OF • Class of 2025
มุมมอง 12410 หลายเดือนก่อน
Michael (MJ) Wright || Hitting 0:06 || Fielding 1:40 || Info 2:57 Outfield • R/R Class: 2025 GPA: 4.2 Outfield • R/R Ht: 6’1” Wt: 195
Addison Weist • Right Side/ 6 Rotation Player • Class of 2025 • (Updated December, 2023)
มุมมอง 18011 หลายเดือนก่อน
Attack 0:06 || Blocks 1:19 || SR & Pass 1:41 || Extended Play 2:35 || Info 3:16 My name is Addison Weist. I am a junior (class of 2025). Primary position is right side but I can contribute in all six rotations. I am currently taking all honors and AP courses in my schools STEM track and carry a weighted GPA of 4.76. I am a 2-time Team MVP and All NYC Catholic League Tier 1. This video consists ...
Cecily Wagstaff • Right Side / Opposite • Class of 2025
มุมมอง 22211 หลายเดือนก่อน
Attack 0:08 || Block 1:10 || 6 Rotation Play 2:06 || Ext. Play 3:12 || Info 3:37 ||
Ariel Gogley • MH/RS • Class of 2025 • November 2023
มุมมอง 458ปีที่แล้ว
Block 0:06 || Attack 0:46 || Serve 1:35 || Pass 2:00 || Info 2:55 || Ariel Gogley • Middle • Class of 2025 6 rotation player • GPA: 4.2 - (Updated November 2023)
Austin Wiegandt • OF/P • Class of 2025
มุมมอง 137ปีที่แล้ว
This is a baseball recruiting video for Austin Wiegandt, a pitcher and outfield player in the class of 2025.
Sofia Simic • Outside/6 rotation player • Class of 2027
มุมมอง 400ปีที่แล้ว
Sofia Simic • Outside/6 rotation player • Class of 2027
Evan Price • OF/P • Class of 2024 (Review Copy - e)
มุมมอง 158ปีที่แล้ว
Evan Price • OF/P • Class of 2024 (Review Copy - e)
Remington Tilkens • Libero/DS • Class of 2024
มุมมอง 506ปีที่แล้ว
Remington Tilkens • Libero/DS • Class of 2024
Ben Hutcherson • Outfield • Class of 2024
มุมมอง 287ปีที่แล้ว
Ben Hutcherson • Outfield • Class of 2024
Addison Weist • Opposite/Setter • Class of 2025
มุมมอง 200ปีที่แล้ว
Addison Weist • Opposite/Setter • Class of 2025
Kya Behr • Setter • Class of 2027 • Extended Plays from 2023 GJNC
มุมมอง 886ปีที่แล้ว
Kya Behr • Setter • Class of 2027 • Extended Plays from 2023 GJNC
Kya Behr • Setter & Hitter • Class of 2027 • (2023 GJNC - Skills)
มุมมอง 182ปีที่แล้ว
Kya Behr • Setter & Hitter • Class of 2027 • (2023 GJNC - Skills)
Brooklynn McNulty • Setter • Class of 2026 - * 2023 GJNC Highlights
มุมมอง 313ปีที่แล้ว
Brooklynn McNulty • Setter • Class of 2026 - * 2023 GJNC Highlights
Brooklynn McNulty • Setter • Class of 2026
มุมมอง 546ปีที่แล้ว
Brooklynn McNulty • Setter • Class of 2026
Chloe Mayer • Setter • Class of 2024 • Sizzle
มุมมอง 45ปีที่แล้ว
Chloe Mayer • Setter • Class of 2024 • Sizzle
Kya Behr • Setter/Hitter • Class of 2027 • Sizzle
มุมมอง 203ปีที่แล้ว
Kya Behr • Setter/Hitter • Class of 2027 • Sizzle
Kya Behr • Setter & Hitter • Class of 2027
มุมมอง 179ปีที่แล้ว
Kya Behr • Setter & Hitter • Class of 2027
Katelyn Truitt • Middle • Class of 2024 - Updated May 2023
มุมมอง 67ปีที่แล้ว
Katelyn Truitt • Middle • Class of 2024 - Updated May 2023
Nice Marcia…aka Cindy. I’ve called you Cindy so many times…it’s kinda sticking!! Lol 🤣🤣🤣
Interesting project but it would be nice to hear from the Zimbabwean artists themselves in addition to the two foreigners.
Thanks for your comment. Yes, absolutely, interviewing some of the artists would have been great, and we could have collaborated! Looks like you are doing some wonderful work. I plan to watch Art for Art's Sake. This project was actually two short films which I shot in a couple hours and donated to the ZAP organization.
That's actually pretty cool...
Thanks!
cute and 😍.
I think this sounds more like a threapy dog. Threapy dogs work for a bunch of people weather in hospitals, at schools, in nursing homes, etc. A service dog is: "Defined by Title II and Title III of the ADA. A service animal means any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability." So yes they have Autsm service dogs but they work for 1 child. They perform tasks such as Deep pressure threapy, block, and others for examples. A threapy animal is: "A therapy dog is a dog that might be trained to provide affection, comfort and love to people in hospitals, retirement homes, nursing homes, schools, hospices, disaster areas, and are defined but not covered or protected under the Federal Housing Act or Americans with Disabilities act." So although the dog is allowed at the school if they allow it, it's not Puplic access allowed to say go on field trips with the kids or in stores. This is cute but it's spreading miss information to students, teachers, parents, and people saying he is a Service dog. When in fact he is a threapy dog which is 100 percent diffrent. Cute story though, and he seems to do a great job providing comfort and a sensory outlet to those kids! :D Just change your terms for him so people aren't miss educated causing confusion.
therapy or service i do'nt care. He seems so proud and so aware of the importance of his work and happy to do it.
Yes, he's a great dog and does love his kids!
The reason it's important to get terms right is because it miss educates. I mean all those kids, teachers, parents, and everyone get's miss educated calling him a "Service dog".. I mean for 1 Service dogs are trained to perform tasks for the benefit of 1 person. So if a child now sees a Service dog (SD) in a store and runs up to pet it thinking at school they are allowed, that dog can miss a alert in a split 2nd causing the handler to get hurt. Sure they are trained to ignore distractions and impulse control trained, however they aren't robots so a kid comes running to them they might be a little nervous and miss important alerts. So it's important to have terms right so people aren't miss educated parents thinking it's okay to let a kid pet the SD or so they can try and let kids know a threapy dog is not a service dog. (I know kids might not beable to know the diffrence which is why it's important parents and teachers do to stop the kid from petting a SD) Or people think that dogs allowed in grocery stores or say on a field trip, and Puplic access places when it is not allowed because it's not covered in the ADA.. Service animal defintion: "Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Examples of such work or tasks include guiding people who are blind, alerting people who are deaf, pulling a wheelchair, alerting and protecting a person who is having a seizure, reminding a person with mental illness to take prescribed medications, calming a person with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) during an anxiety attack, or performing other duties. Service animals are working animals, not pets. The work or task a dog has been trained to provide must be directly related to the person’s disability. Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA." Threapy animal defintion: "A therapy dog is a dog that might be trained to provide affection, comfort and love to people in hospitals, retirement homes, nursing homes, schools, hospices, disaster areas, and are defined but not covered or protected under the Federal Housing Act or Americans with Disabilities act." See 2 diffrent things. This dog does a great job and IS allowed there however terms is what makes people educated about All diffrent kind of working dogs. And as teachers they should be all about educating instead of miss informing. :)
Good idea, poor execution. A child of any sorts should not have control of a dog with a chocker on. If they are attached and decide to run the dog gets yanked and choked for doing absolutely nothing. Dog should be attached by a harness with the kids
Hi Sarah, yes, I see your point. I am the filmmaker, and met Elliot and his owner through my work. This was done nearly 10 years ago, and I hope Elliot is still bringing happiness to kids. I know the general vibe around the use of choke chains is not popular, and for a dog as gentle as Elliot was, not needed in general. I was not privy to his training and handling, so don't know the philosophy of their methods. Obviously a dog could be pulled against their will with any sort of harness, so keeping a good eye on children who are with a dog is essential. I appreciate your comments. Elliot's calming effects in the classroom were pretty amazing.
Mercury Productions, Inc. I don’t really have anything against chockers necessarily, but one being in the hand of someone who has no clue what it is being used for. Of course I don’t blame you for it or even the teacher. It’s outdated and mainly the trainers fault really
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that's awesome what you're doing keep doing it you're awesome keep doing what you're doing to help special need kids and kids with autism that special needs
Thanks so much!
9/11 WAS STAGED. WAKE UP.
You are a good pitcher.
is there a tutorial/ how to video for the knee slide he did at 1:09? Or is it something you just teach yourself by feel?
glove fliping in the field
Unfortunately, Elliot is not a service dog. He's a therapy dog. A Service dog is individually trained to aid their handler... not multiple people. Elliot provides love and attention, but legally... he's not a service dog. My dog is training to my specific needs and helps me with my severe disability... Elliot, although he does bring joy to the people around him, cannot be called a service dog. I do hope he continues to provide comfort to these children for many years... but please do not confuse therapy and service dogs, as they are completely different things.
I get your point, but I might disagree. This dog is performing tasks to assist multiple individuals with their disability, autism. I also happen to be autistic, and use a service dog, and I think the dog serving the needs of a specific subgroup of disabled kids probably is in fact a service dog, though ideally each of these kids would have their own, obviously. When this teacher is out in public with it on her own, however, it is not a service dog, as there is no indication she herself has a disability, and thus nothing for the dog to mitigate for her. But when working at school, yes, I think it rises above simple therapy dog. Make sense?
Evan Brees True.... but a service dog is individually trained for ONE person. Their handler... Not multiple people. A service dog is only meant for one person because their training is tailor made to their handler's needs. I feel like Elliot is a therapy dog because his job is to bring joy and help autistic children to relax and remain calm... but that's just emotional support... True autism service dogs are solely trained for one person.
In other words, Elliot is considered a facility dog...
Hey, facility dog sounds good! I like that one. Anyway, my global point is that the lines can be a little muddy. Consider my situation, for instance. My dog is trained to do a whole repertoire of alerting, guiding, and psychiatric tasks (due to the pervasive nature of the way ASD impacts multiple domains. Yet, I am a teacher at an alternative high school as well, and she performs the same function as a therapy dog for many of the students, in addition to her responsibilities for me (she does these naturally; she is not overworked and does get "her" time). So, is she a therapy dog or a service dog? See what I mean?
To you, she would be a service dog (that is if you are legally disabled, which it sounds like you are.) but to the kids, she would be a facility dog.
What can you do in a game is all that matters not these BS drills
I wish I was this good...
Can you check out my hitting videos. Thanks.
Can you check out my hitting videos. Thanks.
puts that he plays 2nd base in the title doesnt play it in the video.
his two seam is amazing
I think is hitting is fine
Hitting needs a lot of work
I like this kid..d2 prospect
add a cro hop when you throw in the of I guarantee you will have better arm strength if u do
Its bullpens and practice....its the only way
1:29 this was sick
the shortstop or second baseman was catching those throw downs way in front of second. that probably shaved off a tenth or two tenths of a second
I like your swing, looks very natural and you have alot of pop!
weak arm
hit the weights you to scronny, and when your throw bring your arm over your shoulder, your comiing from your side! thats terrible and you say hitting your swing is messed up! using to much of your arms use your legs to!
When you block, you get down so quick, how do you do it? Im trying to get down quicker when i block
This kid got skill
pushing the weight back on your backfoot decreases the power swinging through the ball drive that knee and you.ll get way more power
I want to eat that field
Me idris mir
U should follow me on IG @ninelives486
im in it
I love his movie
TFT
Habey Baby!!
Oh gosh .... I wanna study in that school so bad !
Very nice. I love those pastel colors:) Daryl D.
Terrific video! I like the way you talk about the art as a means for the relationships.