Transparent Machines is an upcoming Cyberpunk themed action-adventure, stealth, puzzle, role-playing video game developed by Freeman Technologies. The video game has been inspired by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden and WikiLeaks Julian Assange. The title of the game idea has been influenced by Beeple's Transparent Machines Concept Art (2013) video from Vimeo.com, in early 2015 a small team of three at Freeman Technologies worked with the artist, 'Beeple' to name the concept art video into a official game title, 'Transparent Machines' and also had permission and rights to use the Transparent Machines video concept art into an official game teaser which was eventually posted on YouTube in late March 2015. with the following of an announcement of the game.
The game has been officially announced by Freeman Technologies on its YouTube channel March 26, 2015.
The game has been officially announced by Freeman Technologies on its YouTube channel March 26, 2015.
Ana Daniela Osorio Poza (born December 9th, 1992 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a bilingual actress, musician and model from Miami, Florida.
Acting
In 2013, she starred as Daniela Cano in her first Spanish soap opera for Telemundo called, Santa Diabla. Alongside Carlos Ponce, Gaby Espino, Aarón Díaz and Ximena Duque among others. In 2014 she starred as Samantha Ortega in a collaborated production between Venevision and Univision called Demente criminal. Concluding that project, she jumped back with Telemundo to work on her third soap opera called Dueños del paraíso along Kate del Castillo, Jorge Zabaleta and José María Torre, where she played the high-school mean girl, Daytona Duran.
She is currently working on her fourth novela with Telemundo Studios's Eva la trailera, where she is starring as Camila Rosas. Acting alongside Edith González, Arap Bethke, Jorge Luis Pila, Erika de la Rosa, Vanessa Bauche, Henry Zakka, Roberto Mateos and much more!
Acting
In 2013, she starred as Daniela Cano in her first Spanish soap opera for Telemundo called, Santa Diabla. Alongside Carlos Ponce, Gaby Espino, Aarón Díaz and Ximena Duque among others. In 2014 she starred as Samantha Ortega in a collaborated production between Venevision and Univision called Demente criminal. Concluding that project, she jumped back with Telemundo to work on her third soap opera called Dueños del paraíso along Kate del Castillo, Jorge Zabaleta and José María Torre, where she played the high-school mean girl, Daytona Duran.
She is currently working on her fourth novela with Telemundo Studios's Eva la trailera, where she is starring as Camila Rosas. Acting alongside Edith González, Arap Bethke, Jorge Luis Pila, Erika de la Rosa, Vanessa Bauche, Henry Zakka, Roberto Mateos and much more!
Christian Layland-Greenaway (born 1989) aspires to be an Australian football media personality after hosting episodes of The Football Sack Podcast. After a three year hiatus Layland returned successfully to the broadcast of the Football Sack Podcast in 2014.
Early life
Born 5 July 1989, Layland went to Doubtful Creek Primary School, Stratheden Public School and Casino Public School in Regional New South Wales before attending Casino High School until Grade Ten. In 2006 he was awarded a Champagnat Bursary at Marist College Ashgrove in Brisbane where he completed his final two years of schooling. Layland studied Business at Southern Cross University, majoring in Sports Management and Digital Marketing.
Career
The Football Sack
Christian Layland, along with Matthew Greenlaw, co-founded The Football Sack in early 2010 after seeing a gap in the market for alternative football media in Australia. While The Football Sack achieved recognition such as 2011 Football New South Wales Media Organisation of the Year and runner-up as 2010/11 Football Website of the Year at the Australian Football Media Awards under his watch, it was Layland's contribution to The Football Sack Podcast that truly brought him into the spotlight.
Accompanying Jack Quigley as the two original hosts, the pair took the podcast world by storm reaching the Number One ranking on iTunes Australia's 'Sporting Podcasts' list in a little over three months on air. The show's popularity was due to the on-air chemistry between Quigley and Layland which saw them produce an informative show with a balance of humour, discussion and tactical analysis never heard before in Australia. Recorded in Southern Cross University's Lismore studio, the show won Football Podcast of the Year in consecutive seasons (2010/11 & 2011/12) until Layland's relocation to Melbourne in October 2011.
Return to The Football Sack
Following three years away from the microphone, Layland and Quigley reunited for the 2014 World Cup and were joined by Pat Flaherty. The show was an instant success reaching number 41 on the iTunes Australia charts with over 17,000 downloads in only five weeks of production.
The show saw a number of high profile guests ranging from Socceroos, AFL players, media personalities and music stars and claimed an unprecedented third Football Podcast of the Year award, the first program to achieve this milestone.
Awards/Nominations
Southern Cross University
*2011 Excellence in the Arts - Winner
Australian Football Media Awards
*2010/11 Football Podcast of the Year - Winner
*2011/12 Football Podcast of the Year - Winner
*2014/15 Football Podcast of the Year - Winner
*2012/13 Football Podcast of the Year - Runner-up
*2010/11 Blogger of the Year - Runner-up
*2011/12 Football Personality of the Year - Nominee
Early life
Born 5 July 1989, Layland went to Doubtful Creek Primary School, Stratheden Public School and Casino Public School in Regional New South Wales before attending Casino High School until Grade Ten. In 2006 he was awarded a Champagnat Bursary at Marist College Ashgrove in Brisbane where he completed his final two years of schooling. Layland studied Business at Southern Cross University, majoring in Sports Management and Digital Marketing.
Career
The Football Sack
Christian Layland, along with Matthew Greenlaw, co-founded The Football Sack in early 2010 after seeing a gap in the market for alternative football media in Australia. While The Football Sack achieved recognition such as 2011 Football New South Wales Media Organisation of the Year and runner-up as 2010/11 Football Website of the Year at the Australian Football Media Awards under his watch, it was Layland's contribution to The Football Sack Podcast that truly brought him into the spotlight.
Accompanying Jack Quigley as the two original hosts, the pair took the podcast world by storm reaching the Number One ranking on iTunes Australia's 'Sporting Podcasts' list in a little over three months on air. The show's popularity was due to the on-air chemistry between Quigley and Layland which saw them produce an informative show with a balance of humour, discussion and tactical analysis never heard before in Australia. Recorded in Southern Cross University's Lismore studio, the show won Football Podcast of the Year in consecutive seasons (2010/11 & 2011/12) until Layland's relocation to Melbourne in October 2011.
Return to The Football Sack
Following three years away from the microphone, Layland and Quigley reunited for the 2014 World Cup and were joined by Pat Flaherty. The show was an instant success reaching number 41 on the iTunes Australia charts with over 17,000 downloads in only five weeks of production.
The show saw a number of high profile guests ranging from Socceroos, AFL players, media personalities and music stars and claimed an unprecedented third Football Podcast of the Year award, the first program to achieve this milestone.
Awards/Nominations
Southern Cross University
*2011 Excellence in the Arts - Winner
Australian Football Media Awards
*2010/11 Football Podcast of the Year - Winner
*2011/12 Football Podcast of the Year - Winner
*2014/15 Football Podcast of the Year - Winner
*2012/13 Football Podcast of the Year - Runner-up
*2010/11 Blogger of the Year - Runner-up
*2011/12 Football Personality of the Year - Nominee
Canuxploitation films are exploitation films made in Canada about Canadian life and culture. The term is believed to have come from the fall 1999 article "Canuxploitation! Goin' Down the Road with the Cannibal Girls that Ate Black Christmas. Your Complete Guide to the Canadian B-Movie", which appeared in Broken Pencil magazine.
Through the funding of the Canadian Film Development Corporation in the 1970s, Canadian film distributors could produce their own versions of exploitation films imported from other countries.
Notable Directors
*David Cronenberg
*William Fruet
*Ivan Reitman
*Bob Clark
Notable films
*The Mask (1961)
*Rip-Off (1971)
*Cannibal Girls (1973)
*Deathdream (1974)
*Deranged (1974)
*Corpse Eaters (1974)
*Black Christmas (1974)
*Shivers (1975)
*Death Weekend (1976)
*Cathy's Curse (1977)
*I Miss You, Hugs and Kisses (1978)
*The Brood (1979)
*Funeral Home (1980)
*Terror Train (1980)
*Prom Night (1980)
*The Changeling (1980)
*My Bloody Valentine (1981)
*Porky's (1981)
*Happy Birthday to Me (1981)
*Scanners (1981)
*Visiting Hours (1982)
*Deadly Companion (1982)
*Highpoint (1982)
*Humongous (1982)
*Deadly Eyes (1982)
*Class of 1984 (1982)
*Curtains (1983)
*Of Unknown Origin (1983)
*Porky's II: The Next Day (1983)
*Videodrome (1983)
*Skullduggery (1983)
*Spasms (1983)
*Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (1983)
*Bedroom Eyes (1984)
*Def-Con 4 (1985)
*Hold-Up
*' (1985)
*City in Panic (1986)
*Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare (1987)
*Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987)
*Graveyard Shift (1987)
*The Brain (1988)
*The Carpenter (1988)
*The Kiss (1988)
*Pin (1988)
*Dead Ringers (1988)
*The Understudy: Graveyard Shift II (1988)
*Watchers (1988)
*Things (1989)
*Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders (1989)
*Prom Night III: The Last Kiss (1989)
*Snake Eater (1989)
*Speed Zone (1989)
*Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster (1990)
*Scanners II: The New Order (1991)
*Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil (1992)
*Blood and Donuts (1995)
*Cube (1997)
*Ginger Snaps (2000)
*Too Much Sex (2000)
*Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter (2001)
*Cube 2: Hypercube (2002)
*Decoys (2004)
*Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed (2004)
*Ginger Snaps Back (2004)
*Going the Distance (2004)
*Graveyard Alive (2004)
*White Skin (2004)
*Severed: Forest of the Dead (2005)
*Skinwalkers (2006)
*Decoys 2 (2007)
*Nitro (2007)
*Gutterballs (2008)
*Pontypool (2008)
*Splice (2010)
*Hobo with a Shotgun (2011)
*Bail Enforcers (2011)
*' (2011)
*Backcountry (2014)
*Gore, Quebec (2014)
*Teen Lust (2014)
*WolfCop (2014)
Through the funding of the Canadian Film Development Corporation in the 1970s, Canadian film distributors could produce their own versions of exploitation films imported from other countries.
Notable Directors
*David Cronenberg
*William Fruet
*Ivan Reitman
*Bob Clark
Notable films
*The Mask (1961)
*Rip-Off (1971)
*Cannibal Girls (1973)
*Deathdream (1974)
*Deranged (1974)
*Corpse Eaters (1974)
*Black Christmas (1974)
*Shivers (1975)
*Death Weekend (1976)
*Cathy's Curse (1977)
*I Miss You, Hugs and Kisses (1978)
*The Brood (1979)
*Funeral Home (1980)
*Terror Train (1980)
*Prom Night (1980)
*The Changeling (1980)
*My Bloody Valentine (1981)
*Porky's (1981)
*Happy Birthday to Me (1981)
*Scanners (1981)
*Visiting Hours (1982)
*Deadly Companion (1982)
*Highpoint (1982)
*Humongous (1982)
*Deadly Eyes (1982)
*Class of 1984 (1982)
*Curtains (1983)
*Of Unknown Origin (1983)
*Porky's II: The Next Day (1983)
*Videodrome (1983)
*Skullduggery (1983)
*Spasms (1983)
*Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (1983)
*Bedroom Eyes (1984)
*Def-Con 4 (1985)
*Hold-Up
*' (1985)
*City in Panic (1986)
*Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare (1987)
*Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987)
*Graveyard Shift (1987)
*The Brain (1988)
*The Carpenter (1988)
*The Kiss (1988)
*Pin (1988)
*Dead Ringers (1988)
*The Understudy: Graveyard Shift II (1988)
*Watchers (1988)
*Things (1989)
*Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders (1989)
*Prom Night III: The Last Kiss (1989)
*Snake Eater (1989)
*Speed Zone (1989)
*Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster (1990)
*Scanners II: The New Order (1991)
*Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil (1992)
*Blood and Donuts (1995)
*Cube (1997)
*Ginger Snaps (2000)
*Too Much Sex (2000)
*Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter (2001)
*Cube 2: Hypercube (2002)
*Decoys (2004)
*Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed (2004)
*Ginger Snaps Back (2004)
*Going the Distance (2004)
*Graveyard Alive (2004)
*White Skin (2004)
*Severed: Forest of the Dead (2005)
*Skinwalkers (2006)
*Decoys 2 (2007)
*Nitro (2007)
*Gutterballs (2008)
*Pontypool (2008)
*Splice (2010)
*Hobo with a Shotgun (2011)
*Bail Enforcers (2011)
*' (2011)
*Backcountry (2014)
*Gore, Quebec (2014)
*Teen Lust (2014)
*WolfCop (2014)