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The company has raised a total of over $500M in funding over 5 rounds. Their latest equity round raised $450M from Blackstone Group and EQT Growth, which values Epidemic Sound at $1.4 billion. [7] Both SVT and TV4 buy music from Epidemic Sound. [8] [9]
Within months of launching the company, they released their platform, "The Jingle Player." The Player is a proprietary, patented [1] technology that provides targeted music selection with a searchable interface. In July 2009, they became music providers for both Viacom [2] and Bravo TV networks. [3]
One Second may refer to: One Second, a 2020 film; One Second (Yello album), 1987; One Second (Paradise Lost album), 1997, or the title track "One Second", a song by Stormzy from his 2019 album Heavy Is the Head
The video contains a black cut at 1:12. Ariana Grande – "One Last Time", 2015; The video contains multiple cuts, while the screen fades to black. Maroon 5 – "This Summer's Gonna Hurt like a Motherfucker", 2015; Co-director Travis Schneider stated in an interview that although the video was planned to be one shot, there is one cut in the video.
One Second stands as a cohesive story despite its censorship, but one gets the niggling feeling that its emotional impact has been blunted. One Second, Zhang Yimou's censored film, is a strange ...
The 1 Second Film is an American non-profit collaborative art project which began as a student project by Nirvan Mullick in 2001. Receiving contributions from thousands of people around the world, including many celebrities, the project is currently dormant.
One Second (Chinese: 一秒钟) is a 2020 Chinese drama film directed by Zhang Yimou, about a man who escapes from a farm-prison during the Cultural Revolution. [2] The film is based on the novel The Criminal Lu Yanshi, by author Geling Yan. Yan is not credited in the film, which has led to controversy. [3]
One Second is Yello's fifth original studio album, having been preceded by a 'new mix' compilation the previous year. Released in 1987, the album is noteworthy for featuring both Billy Mackenzie [ 2 ] and Shirley Bassey , the latter singing vocals on " The Rhythm Divine ".