Holy Visage Recalibrates! is a YouTube video that follows Austin Lovelace and Hayley Lovelace through Gadsden, Alabama as they purchase and listen to Release the Panic: Recalibrated by Red. The series was filmed by Austin Lovelace and Hayley Lovelace on Tuesday, April 29, 2014; the same day that Release the Panic: Recalibrated was released. It was filmed in Walmart in Gadsden, Alabama, Family Christian bookstore in Gadsden, Alabama, and in Austin Lovelace's car throughout the Gadsden area. The video was given a cinematic filter. The video is similar to Holy Visage Releases the Panic!; a 2013 YouTube series. The first video of the complilation published, Holy Visage Reacts to 'Release the Panic: Recalibrated!' won Austin and Hayley a signed copy of the album after it was acknowledged by the band's official Facebook page. The video was released to YouTube on Tuesday, April 29, 2014.
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Death by Tickle from Austin Lovelace on Vimeo. "If you tickle me, I'm not responsible for any injuries you may receive." 2013-03-15 03:22:11 PM is a short film written, directed, edited by, and starring Austin Lovelace. It was filmed in a forest in Rainbow City, Alabama on Thursday, March 7, 2013. It was filmed in one continuous shot, taking four different attempts. The short film consists of one lengthy monologue by Austin Lovelace as he satirizes the lifestyles of country people. A country version of Austin Lovelace calls their lifestyle "the high life" as he pokes fun at their accents, hobbies, sexuality, traditions, attire, diet, and aspirations. The short film's title, 2013-03-15 03:22:11 PM, derives from the day of its release, March 15, 2013, and March 22, 2011, the day that Austin Lovelace and Holy Visage member Chloe Cardwell began their relationship of two years and counting. The short film was filmed on the Canon EOS Rebel T3i. It is not considered to be a Holy Visage release, but an independent release by Austin Lovelace. The short film was originally intended to be released on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, but was postponed to Friday, March 15, 2013 after the sudden death of a teacher from Austin Lovelace's high school. The short film's name was appropriately changed from 2013-03-12 03:22:11 PM to 2013-03-15 03:22:11 PM. Austin Lovelace released this statement to Facebook and Twitter regarding the tragic event on Monday, March 11, 2013: Due to a recent tragic event involving the death of Stefanie Deru, a teacher at my high school, the release of my new short film has been postponed to Friday, March 15, 2013 out of respect for her family and the mourning faculty and students of my high school. The short film was released to YouTube on Friday, March 15, 2013. The short film is featured in the latter part of The High Life.
Due to a recent tragic event involving the death of Stefanie Deru, a teacher at my high school, the release of my new short film has been postponed to Friday, March 15, 2013 out of respect for her family and the mourning faculty and students of my high school.
Thank you, Austin Lovelace Holy Visage Releases the Panic! is a YouTube series that follows Austin Lovelace and Hayley Lovelace through Gadsden, Alabama as they purchase and listen to Release the Panic by Red. The series was filmed by Austin Lovelace and Hayley Lovelace on Tuesday, February 5, 2013; the same day that Release the Panic was released. It was filmed in Walmart in Gadsden, Alabama and in Austin Lovelace's car throughout the Gadsden area. The first video published in the series, Holy Visage Reacts to 'Release the Panic!' was watched and shared by members of the band. The series was released to YouTube on Tuesday, February 5, 2013.
A story of two lovers who have loved from a distance for their whole lives. These photos were taken with a Canon EOS Rebel T3i with a 18-55 mm lens.
Click below to watch the stunning short film: These are my thoughts on the entire Chick-fil-A controversy. I am not going to share my personal beliefs or voice my opinion of same-sex marriage. I am simply here to justify Chick-fil-A and support them in this discombobulation.
Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy was asked his opinion of same-sex marriage in a Christian-based interview. He did not release a statement about his opinion, he was asked straight forward. In his reply, he told the interviewer that he supported the biblical definition of the family unit. Did you pay attention to that reply? Those who oppose Chick-fil-A have called that reply to be hateful towards homosexuals and the homosexual movement. Notice that his reply was completely devoid of the words homosexual, gay, or any negative words to describe their lifestyle. He simply answered the question in front of him in a Christ-like manner. For this reply, he was met with an incredible amount of hateful feedback from homosexuals and liberal politicians, who condemned his opinion and said he was discriminating against homosexuals. Do you see what is wrong with that? They are the ones discriminating here! They disagree with his opinion just like he disagrees with same-sex marriage. How does that make him wrong and them right? Christians are the only ones that aren't allowed to have an opinion anymore. Those comments were Dan Cathy's personal beliefs. They had nothing to do with Chick-fil-A. Dan Cathy is a Christian and a man of God; therefore he does not hate anybody, not even homosexuals. Not once has Chick-fil-A refused to serve a homosexual. Chick-fil-A is set on great Christian values that value the customer and make their visit as hospitable as imaginable. What really makes me laugh is when mayors of big cities like Boston and Chicago release statements desiring to ban Chick-fil-A from their city. Rahm Emmanuel, mayor of Chicago, said something like, "Chick-fil-A values are not Chicago values." Good, Rahm, you just gave Chick-fil-A their new motto. You're saying that Dan Cathy can't have his Christian opinions, but you can have your liberal opinions? You're a hypocrite! You can't ban a business from a city just because you disagree with their president's personal beliefs. That's unconstitutional! The bottom line is this: If you disagree with Dan Cathy's personal beliefs that have nothing to do with Chick-fil-A, then you have every right to disagree. We live in the United States of America; we have the freedom to voice our opinions! If you want to be difficult and boycott Chick-fil-A for their president's personal (I can't say personal enough) beliefs, then don't eat their delicious chicken! Watch the entire video for further comments by clicking on the button below. |