1. In the "So Long, Farewell" musical number of the Sound of Music, the Von Trapp children's bright facial expressions, poised choreography, and cooing, melodic music develops the sense of lighthearted pleasure and soothing amusement.
2. In Todrick Hall's "I Wanna Be On Glee," Hall's plea to Glee creator Ryan Murphy shows Hall's inventiveness and artistic talents through the music video's cleverly pariodistic lyrics, assertive instrumentals, and effervescent choreography. - Zengerine
3. Seattle, Washington, CenturyLink Field, Marshawn Lynch had one of the greatest runs of NFL playoff history. Matt Hassleback takes the snap and hands it of to Marshawn Lynch, the Seahawk's most deadliest weapon. Lynch takes the hand-off and runs up the middle only to meet a few of the Saints' defensive lineman, only to break right through him with his athletic, balanced posture. The sound of the stadium fills with excitement after he breaks through the first four defenders and after he breaks through the last four defenders to score on a 67 yard run, the stadium was so noisy that it would be deafening to a person bypassing the stadium 3 blocks away. To finish it off Lynch dives into the end zone with an astonished and wide-eyed facial expression.
4. In Pride of Cincinnati's Summer of Love, the guard's vibrant, chaotic sound, complimentary choreography, and explosive, passionate expression create a scene of colorful eccentricity.
5. Leonid Afremov's vibrant use of color, flowing appearance, and realistic, silky texture illustrates a feeling of whimsical relaxation and majestic euphoria. -Bud in the Garden
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