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Joe Khoury Studio
Lebanon
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 มี.ค. 2014
My Journey as a photographer and filmmaker.
Beirut Port August 2020
On August 4, 2020, Beirut was devastated by a massive explosion at its port. The blast, caused by the ignition of 2,750 tons of improperly stored ammonium nitrate, resulted in over 200 deaths, thousands of injuries, and widespread damage.
This video showcases the aftermath of the explosion, highlighting the extensive destruction of the Beirut port area.
This video showcases the aftermath of the explosion, highlighting the extensive destruction of the Beirut port area.
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Sharing Lebanese food culture with Belgians!
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Last year, I had the chance to share our delicious Lebanese Food Culture with Belgian people. It was mainly vegetarian food like, Taboulé, Fattoush, Moujadara, Baba Ghanouj. But also a choice for flexitarian! like Kebbeh balls. I only got positive compliments about it how delicious everything was. I also took filmed some of the preps and finally edited the video to share it with you guys.
Samen Evergem
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The mission of Samen Evergem is to bring together people with a Flemish background and people with a foreign background... to cook, eat, celebrate & laugh together... in short, to build a community in Evergem where everyone feels welcome. It was a fun & entertaining experience to cover this event in Evergem!
1970 Pimped Mercedes Rides
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Used Midjourney to pimp these 1970 mercedes card with their eccentric cute owners, only pimped them with colorful knits
Chasing the sun in 4k
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Just wanted to go out there and create a video. I recently got a Sony alpha and wanted to experiment with it. I have feeling uninspired recently, so I thought of going out there and creating. Let me know if you like the footage in this video shot in 4k
Digital Storytelling
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This is a short story of some things I like most about my work and others that I find difficult. A short motivation video for the Digital Storytelling program at KASK.
Bouyout Beirut After Explosion
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In 2016 Gabi & I Started a postcards collection called “Bouyout Beirut” featuring Heritage houses of Beirut. We wanted to shed a light on these houses because we felt that they didn’t have the amount of exposure they deserve. They were at risk of not being preserved due to the modernization of the capital and the lack of funds for renovation. Also, all the postcards at the time from Beirut seem...
Dji Mavic 2 California
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Edited video from drone footage taken back in 2020 from Anaheim and Palm Spring, California, USA 2020.
Bmahray - Village in Lebanon
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Drone footage from Bmahray, Alley district in Lebanon. Beautiful Pine tree and Cedars reserve.
Enchanted forest of Azer - Qammoua, Lebanon 2020
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Enchanted forest of Azer - Qammoua, Lebanon 2020
Kfarmatta - Deserted Silk Mill & Fezer فزر
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Kfarmatta - Deserted Silk Mill & Fezer فزر
How I edited a Hyperlapse using Premiere Pro CC & the magical wrap stabilizer
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How I edited a Hyperlapse using Premiere Pro CC & the magical wrap stabilizer
How to shoot Brownies - Step by step - Stopmotion
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How to shoot Brownies - Step by step - Stopmotion
Useful Photoshop Tricks - #pmphotoassignments (Isolation)
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Useful Photoshop Tricks - #pmphotoassignments (Isolation)
How to style & shoot a salad - food photography 101
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How to style & shoot a salad - food photography 101
Merivale's Chef Simon Zalloua in Lebanon
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Merivale's Chef Simon Zalloua in Lebanon
Sesobel fundraising event organized by FunPlusOne
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Sesobel fundraising event organized by FunPlusOne
Great love these are there more videos of these or seperate channel
Japanese jujitsu with an American cut gi. Nothing wrong with that. It’s just interesting you’re wearing a bjj cut gi instead of a Japanese style one.
Man!!!! That is a LOT of stuff for a yellow belt. RESPECT. I hope you are still training.
@@ToñoColino 🙏
I was going to the say the same thing. A lot of stuff he did was far above a yellow belt level.
@@joekhourystudio I was thinking the same thing, that is a lot to learn. I'm interested to know, how long does it take before you can grade for yellow belt?
@@joekhourystudio I've just read further comments, 2 years. You don't need to reply, thanks anyway.
@@burntrim Good luck! :)
The stand up portion of Japanese JJ alone makes it superior to BJJ! That takedown bullshit won't work in Philly, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic or damn Idaho😅
100% I still remember Sensei always saying ground is mainly for competition and not street fights! expect for exceptions !
WOW NICE VIDEO VERY GOOD CAMERA
Thank Amal! much appreciated (:
I believe this is the most effective & simple traditional martial art for every possible aspect of a street fight.
true that!
Excellent work mate. If you dont mind me asking, How long did you train for before doing this grading? Thanks
Hey Kyle! Thanks mate! Took me 2 years, used to practice 3 times a week 😊
@@joekhourystudio 👊🥋👊
Fantastic
Thanks Daniel! appreciated.
@@joekhourystudioOut of curiosity, how many belts does your system have? This is testing for the first promotion? White to yellow? That's almost a complete syllabus for the first promotion... what are the other ranks tests covering? Fascinating.
@@Daniel-qr1zf White/Yellow/Orange/Green/Blue/Brown/BBlack ! I stopped at Yellow
My jujutsu yellow belt exam was way more intense than that lol! but still a good performance, well done.
do you have a video of it ? I would like to see it.
Nice well rounded curriculum.
Thank you don! 👊
Very impressive!
Thank you! Cheers!
guys, remember always have your own personal lawyer to witness for you, even though defense is legal, in real life we all know how employers will treat us, upon background checks.
Excellent work! An awesome curriculum for Yellow Belt for sure. Very comprehensive.
Thanks a lot! I still consider going back to the dojo soon as I haven't been training for a while now! comments like these makes me want to resume this journey! cheers👊
@@joekhourystudio you should absolutely resume your journey. Honestly, your performance in this test is extremely crisp. I think you could go very far with it if you continue. You obviously have good teachers if they are giving you a curriculum that is this comprehensive and versatile. What made you step away from it?
@@WrightFightConcepts Thanks for your support! I actually stopped due to corona. I then moved out of the country. Now I'm in Belgium and I've attended some Bjj classes again. I have some injuries in my knee and ankel wish are making me hesitate to really commit again :S
I practice jujitsu self defense techniques
That's nice! I like the variety here because I always wanted to practice Bjj too.
If your going to put time and money into defense Jiujitsu is a good path.
True that!
not bad for a white belt
Thank you! I trained hard
seoi nage at yellow belt?? my yellow belt test has in throws only o goshi und uki goshi. seoi nage is ranked as green belt 😳 anyways these are really awesome skills, keep going! 👏👍💪
Yep, really loaded test! thanks! you too!
i'm a bjj/wrestling/muay thai guy. i don't really like most jjj i see, but this was some good stuff. keep it up.
Thanks man! I wish I was keeping it up though! I stopped s while ago. But it was a great experience nevertheless!
@@joekhourystudio the mats are always there when you're ready to come back
Where i train, the gradings take about 2 hours to complete, even at white belt, you are tested for an hour on fitness, 30 minutes on technique, then you do this thing where 30 people stand in a circle around you and you have to defend yourself as they run at you, its wild man, its taken me 16 years to get to 2nd Dan Black Belt, and I take my 3rd Dan grading in 4 weeks
How many days a week do you need to train to get to that level? I have my first session next week and thinking if I want to progress I’ll need more than once a week
@@sophiemeads5243 me personally? I train 5 days a week, usually about 3 hours each day. However I used to train 1 day a week, and I managed to reach green belt doing that for around 3-4 years (green belt is one belt before blue, and blue means you are halfway to black belt) then i amped my training up to 3 days a week, and i got to black belt in another 9 more years, then i started training 5 days a week, got my 3rd dan black belt around 2 months ago. It isnt really necessary to train as much as I have, You could get to black belt training once or twice a week, Im just really passionate about it. A good thing that helped me stay focused, is having some friends ranking up with you, theres no better way to bond with someone than to do it by both being exhausted after your sensei makes you do 150 pushups.
This took about 1 hour of grading, but the edited video is shorter. and the practice took 2 years in order to be able to apply for the Yellow!
Back then I was practicing 3 times a week for 1.30 hours each for 2 years!
In Japan there are no coloured belts…
I liked the fact that I could get a belt change! even though in BJJ the colors differ. it was somehow rewarding :)
Man I wish you guys were in sw Fl. I love the style 😎🔥
I am sure you could find something in you area (: good luck!
Japanese jujutsu ? What Japanese ryu ?
I am Lebanese (:
Where’s that place!, I want to go over there!
It’s called markham park it’s on i75 and 595 in south florida
100%
That’s really impressive, as a newbie i’m really glad to see how many techniques Can be executed by a White/Yellow belt!
Thanks man. Good luck on the matts
Well done
Thanks
Congratz!! JJJ is so good and underrated
Thanks a lot! Totally agree!
Good job...not the smoothest, but good for a yellow belt
Thanks!
Respekt!Als Gelbgurtanwärter so eine Vielfalt.
Danku!
No comments on the fine performance but that is not Japanese. No Japanese would spell it 'Jiu Jitsu', that is a foreign (typically Brazilian Jiu Jitsu) spelling; it would be Ju Jutsu. Also, speaking of Brazilian, it has many techniques that look suspiciously like BJJ. I'd say we have a concoction of BJJ, Japanese Ju Jutsu (of some kind) and some other arts.
It has both!
Is that the only thing that you’re concerned about? 😂 “jiu jitsu” happens to be the old romanised form of the the Japanese word “ju jutsu.” The spelling of “jiu jitsu” just happened to stick with the Brazilians. In fact, “jiu” and “ju” are the same.
@@chrisjackson8151 no, he's right! Commonly, the term "Jiu Jitsu" indicates B.J.J. . This is common use.
Which style of Japanese Jiu Jitsu is this? Danzan Ryu?
I really dont know, it's just JJJ
@@joekhourystudioit's not jjj
No, it's not Danzan Ryu! Danzan Ryu, is practiced almost exclusively in the United States. 😉 It seems to be a hybrid method.
The exhaustion at the end is certainly legit. Even the low level exams feel like sprinting for 5+ minutes. Doesn't make it easy to concentrate on what the hell your supposed to be doing either.
absolutely exhausting! thanks for your comment!
super..wery good.profesionel.thank you for wideo
Thanks :)
The technique it's mor good and in a faight I prefer the motore gari or Kata guruma o oh goschi o the ura nage
thanks for your comment! osss!
@@joekhourystudio tanks for your comments an I like your videos
@@fattiuncognome9425 Thank you!
Goshi...
The ukemi it's a Yoko , Maiku, usciro, And the kayten zeppo kayten Niki e dari.
poorly Bodybilder God bless
That's no bodybuilding!
Definitely not Japanese jiu jitsu 👎 looks like some hybrid made up with some elements of bjj not gracie thats for sure .
You can write whatever you want, but the school where I used to practice was and still affiliated with Japanese jiu jitsu💪
this is not japanes ju jutsu, stop pretending. th-cam.com/video/3rbn4Z_QoQE/w-d-xo.html
Enjoy every minute of it brothers and sisters. My old leg bones have taken me out of the game. Now I just train with my old fighting staff.
Thanks buddy! Wish you all the best! osss!
Honestly after one gets close to black belt they should start really caring how these techniques work on opponents with no gi at all and how to grab them.
We used to do no gi session. But it's almost always with gi. But there are some chokes and techniques that work without gi.
This looks like more of a complete system then BJJ.
Yep! Bjj n jjj🤜
I am Shodan in JJJ and this looks close to what I learned/ teach, I took some BJJ to improve my Newaza and Judo for my Nage Waza. Would love to train sometime
I miss it so much! really enjoyed these two years of training!
God bless bravo!!! HAllelujah forever
Thanks man!
I think you passed
Definetly! Check the end of the video. Thanks!
This seems to be pretty European, modernized Jiu Jitsu. Instead of traditional Japanese Jiu Jitsu.
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@vittoriovedli4819 There is the old fighting art of the Samurai. Since their fighting style varied from castle to castle and was kind of a military secret the names for this style(s) also varied. But some people from a present perspective sum this styles up under the umbrella term "historical Jiu Jitsu" or "Japanese Jiu Jitsu". This art got introduced to Europe. Under the name of Judo or simply Jiu Jitsu. Which was used interchangeable in the beginning. But it wasnt the sport Judo we know today. But much closer to the fighting style of the Samurai with weapons, weapon defense and punches. And out of this style for example the modern German sport of "Ju Jutsu" evolved (please watch the spelling) . By mixing in a lot of techniques from wrestling and boxing. And its still under construction and changing and adapting to recent developments in MMA for example. And the stuff we see in this clip is a lot closer to the European hybrid system than to the old historical Samurai style. What makes this complicated is, that there is another sport: BJJ. And some people on the internet refer to this sport as "Jiu Jitsu". Which is plain wrong in my opinion. And to make things more complicated: a modern version of the historical Jiu Jitsu also exists in present day Japan. Which is pretty similar to European Jiu Jitsu. And I cant tell you, if it was reintroduced into Japan from Europe. Or if it was a parallel development to the European development. Due to the fact, that both societies: the European and the Japanese society developed similar needs, since the also became pretty similar to each other after Japans modernization. At least if you keep in mind how vastly different feudal Japan was to modern Europe. One thing is for sure: this modern japanese Jiu Jitsu is very different from the historical japanese Jiu Jitsu. The modern style is a past time for a citizen who looks for a hobby after his Job. The historical style was a fighting system in armor, without armor, with arms, without arms and unarmed against arms (and so on) of professional worriers fighting to the death.
Sunshine belt two years ago. Bet you got your water belt by now
hahah good one! I wish! I stopped this discipline sadly! thanks for your comment though :) oss!
Good Job, thats an indepth yellow belt, I'm curious to see the rest of the curriculum. In mine, I don't tech directional controls at that level. Kote Gaeshi, Ikkyo, Nikyo etc. Enjoy your journey.
Thanks a lot!
Wow jiujitsu seems extra complete... I just started learning Judo + Bjj 🥰 I know my sensei is 5th dan in Japanese Jiujitsu, I hope he teaches me some of this cool stuff :p 😏
Indeed it is! It has ground and self defense! With situational. I really enjoy it.
been looking into judo but the monotony of throws makes me lean towards this instead. Anyone with exp from both?
Well we practiced a lot of Judo, so I strongly advise!
I have a Background in Krav Maga whixh is a Hyrid Fighting Style. And from what I've researched, I've heard that Jiu-jitsu is one of the styles that makes up the system. I can see where it does barrow some of these techniques!
It's a great mixed martial arts!
I'd rather train in Japanese Jiu-jitsu than Brazilian Jiu-jitsu!
This is not Japanese jujutsu
@danle3181 what is it then?
It was a great 2 years training!