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Jesse Bochner
Добавлен 6 фев 2011
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Mohawk Ironworkers
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This 13-Part documentary series examines the history and changing lives of the fearless Mohawk Ironworkers as they climb high steel all over the world.
"Watchers of the North" - the Junior Rangers!
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Follow the Junior Rangers in these 3 segments from episode 05 of "Watchers of the North" as they have target practice, and then go on a caribou hunt with the Canadian Rangers out on the frozen tundra.
"Watchers of the North" - ep03 sample02
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In this clip the Canadian Rangers use their understanding of the far north to fix their snowmobile and head back on patrol.
"Watchers of the North" - introduction
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This is the opening sequence to episode 03 of "Watchers of the North", a six-part documentary series about the Canadian Arctic Rangers and the role they play guarding Canada's far north. This segment introduces us to the rangers as they deal with a real life crisis while out on patrol.
"It Was A Woman"
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I was the Video Editor and created the animations for "It Was A Woman", a feature documentary directed by Cherri Low Horn. The animations are based on Cherri's original artwork and are combined with live action segments. This sample is from the opening segment of "It Was A Woman" and introduces us to Cherri as she begins to detail her childhood experience of having been sexually abused by a woman.
3 sample animations from "It Was A Woman"
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This collection of 3 short animated pieces are taken from the feature documentary "It Was A Woman", directed by Cherri Low Horn. I designed the scenes and then created the animations from Cherri's original artwork.
The Making of "Frenching"
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These are clips from the behind-the-scenes documentary about the creation of "Frenching", the animated version of the comic strip of the same name by award winning cartoonist Joe Ollmann about his near complete lack of French. It was edited by Jesse Bochner in conjunction with his partner Jen MacIntyre and Immediate Productions. The Music was composed by Tom Mennier.
Must be trans 😂😂😂
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Son una chingoneria como decimos aquí en mi país todos esos hombres y mujeres que trabajan en la construcción
These folks should be paid the highest salaries, more than the executives who work in those buildings when completed.
Don't worry, the insanity in the US will change their name like they did to the Washington Redskins; and sooner or later they'll do it to the KC Chiefs as well.
I respect all workers, but the problem is you helped the shit head Rockefellers becoming more and more powerful and they are evil.
Amazing hard working fearless great job folks and thank you
I’m a crane operator that hoisted for one of these crews in Fort Mac, great guys! Very talented connectors.
Check out Fred Dibnah. English Steeplejack.
My dad was a crane operator and he often talked about these guys and how they are recruited all over the world.
Amazing
So much testosterone
I was a pipe fitter for 30 Years I am 71 now my respect for the iron workers it's a lot
Biggest lie in Ironworking!
Here there was a native man and he would just walk around the highest beams 😂 hurt my feet just watching him
Looks like fun. I did that for years and enjoyed it
Best damn iron workers I've seen in action..used to tell our boys we're only a notch away from em so let's get our asses busy..
My first lesson on a commercial construction site...don't get in a fight with ironworkers or Sheetrockers. 36 years later I'm still alive cuz I listened
Big shout out to all my brother Iron workers. Local 395 Hammond Indiana.
I couldn't do this i'm a MAN i need to do real work qualifications to be an ironworker stupid and not scared of hights
Parkour 😎
these men and the oil rig workers are the toughest man alive in my eyes, you are the alpha males of this world, you literally build this world. huge respect must be given to them because if you slip just once you DONE and get replaced with a finger snap and everybody forgot about you.
Hell yah best iron workers in the world
I hope dude didn't actually hit that golf ball lol
My father was a Ironworker out of the Tampa local. I have his watch and all the pins including his 50 yr pin. I've seen him go up columns the same way. He was some kind of strong too. Never needed a gym membership.
My dad always spoke highly of the Mohawks ironworkers on the job. 💪🏾
No matter what race , just incredible , to have the courage to get up every day and assemble a building like that. Iron workers , fireman , and healthcare professionals are so incredible I have nothing but respect for these hard working people.
they have harness, the elevation is effectively the length of the harness so not that incredible
Some people work overcoming fear, others have no fear at all. I worked with an iron worker who became a crane operator. He used no safety gear at all working 250 feet above the water. Death was certain if he made a mistake, but guys like this just never make mistakes like the rest of us. I am terrified of heights, ladders, elevators, & drowning. I had to overcome all to do my job as a dam inspector. I asked this iron worker how he overcomes fear while working at great heights. "I don't have any fear."
Was he mohawk?
Go Union. Stay strong my brothers and sisters
Every one of you and ladies should be making 6 figures for what you do you rock
I took part in rebuilding @1:24 Memorial Museum.
1:37 Why is the American flag on the bottom?
God bless each and every one of you brave men and women.
What’s the pay like? They pay these guys and girls real well? They better
Hope they get well paid.
Just show one-off for the camera I guess
Incredible fearless people 😁 thanks for your courage 😘
Stay in school kids
Nonsense !! Native Americans are afraid of heights just like anyone else!
cities are disgusting. all iron workers are junkie low lifes its funny when they fall.
Nice trolling 🙄
Jesus is lord and the rapture is very soon.
what are those boots called they wear.
How much did they earn appr. ? How much would it be worth now ? Thanks.
I would have to stop once it got to twelve foot
True, I hate this spoiling of nature.
I've been shot @, parachuted, scuba spelunkered in zero visibility with a mask full of blood from sinus rupture but my ears ring. I'd trade it all to be a MOHICAN!!!
Much respect to those guys literally putting their lives on the line for a few bucks an hour while 'Lucky' Larry Silverstone made $8bn dollars bringing it down.
You don’t need to be an iron worker to feel the camaraderie of the job site. Electricians, pipe fitters, plumbers, mechanical guys and carpenters all feel the same sense of brotherhood. I started as an electrician in ‘86, spent 30 years on the job site, and now I’m a fire protection engineer. I look back and all of it was fun. The 30 hour fire alarm system change-outs, the being on call and getting 3 calls in a row after you’ve worked a 12 hour shift, the programming and wiring issues that took days to solve…You forget about all the crappiness and just remember the fun times, great friends, and the sense of satisfaction when something is complete.
Respect from a construction rigger in Australia
The balls these men and women have to have to do this type of work. Whatever it is they don't get paid enough.
You were born warriors first, iron workers are 2nd to the fact brothers.