Quick links to videos by Scott Kingsley

“The Liberty Elm Makes History”

The Liberty Elm is a great little diner on Elmwood Ave. in Providence, Rhode Island. Cool people work there and cool customers eat there. The 1947 Worcester Lunch Car diner is a gem, partially restored and recently listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

http://ascottkingsley.com/the-liberty-elm-makes-history

Bacon sizzles at The Liberty Elm.

“Oggi? How you say? Od-Gee!”

Oggi Wedding Photography in Bristol, Rhode Island has had a bit of an identity crisis, having re-branded from trusty ol’ Bristol Workshops to Oggi Wedding Photography. Owner Julie Brigidi (not Italian!) gives little pronunciation lessons at the Newport Bridal Show, Feb, 20, 2010. Oggi means “Today” — as in “Today, I marry my best friend.”

http://ascottkingsley.com/video-how-you-say-oggi


“The Power and Promise of High Performance Computing”

Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island unveiled its high performance computer in November 2009 at the Center for Computation and Visualization. This video was shown at a reception on the day of the ribbon-cutting.

http://ascottkingsley.com/video-the-power-and-promise-of-high-performance-computing-at-brown


“The Year of India”

From Brown University’s Year of India web page:

“Welcome to this exciting year of major public lectures, cultural events, academic conferences, media, and other explorations of India and its dramatic rise on the world stage. During the academic year 2009-2010, the Year of India aims to advance the understanding of India’s people, culture, economy, and politics – and their growing impact around the world.”

http://ascottkingsley.com/yoi


“Map Talk at The John Carter Brown Library”

Brown University’s John Carter Brown Library has gathered some of the library’s map into a very interesting exhibition — Map Talk: a conversation with maps at the JCB.

http://ascottkingsley.com/jcb


“40 Years of Caring”

This video was created for Thundermist Health Center of Woonsocket, RI as they celebrated the fortieth anniversary of the organization. Thundermist has three health centers in the state: Woonsocket, South County and West Warwick, serving thousands of patients in those communities. The video was shown at an anniversary party at the Woonsocket primary-care center at 450 Clinton Street. David DelPoio and I collaborated on this project.

http://ascottkingsley.com/video-forty-years-of-caring-at-thundermist

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