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Last week’s new "Twilight Eclipse" trailer sent many fans (including Oprah!) into a frenzy. If you're feeling blue about this being "the final" trailer, YouTube has got you covered — some genius took the last two 'Eclipse' trailers and created a mashup that is full of win.
Are you screaming yet?! Twi-Hard merch lovers, here's the latest:
MTV UK recently announced that fans will soon be able to wear a ring just like Bella’s in "Twilight Eclipse"! Stephenie Meyer has teamed up with Infinite Jewelry Co. to work on the flash memorabilia.
In the latest film, Edward Cullen presents his love Bella with an engagement ring and now fans can feel part of the event — for a price, of course. The sparkling gold ring will reportedly cost $2,000, although a much cheaper $35 version is also set to hit shops.
We're sorry to report that RPattz does not come with the ring (sad face).
"Twilight Eclipse" will be released in theaters (standard and IMAX) on June 30th.
Tr3s Comunidad, was the mashup glorious, or what? Will you buy an 'Eclipse' ring? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3!
Posted 4/22/10 6:43 pm ET by MTV Tr3s in Technology, YouTube
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Team Blogamole is scouring YouTube and other video sites for rising Latino stars. What does it take to pown the web? Find out for yourself, in our first profile with JD Con Su Flow. He's the teen behind the "'I Got Swagger" and “Watagatapitusberry” viral hits. Do you have what it takes to be featured? Hit us up in the comments!
A few weeks ago, our @MTV3 timeline was blowing up with a mysterious hashtag: #postigotswagger. The tweeps behind this were fans of @JDConSuFlow, a Dominican senior at Manhattan Bridges High School.
Team Blogamole challenged JD's fans to request "I Got Swagger," and boy did they deliver! We agreed to post the video, along with a Q&A. In typical teen fashion, JD took some time to get back to us. Here was his reason:
“I started workin' last Wednesday — they had me working all these days, plus school.”
We forgive you, JD! Let's do this! First, here is what all the tweeps have been waiting for:
It's hot, what more is there to say? Now, on to the Q&A!

Tr3s: OK, JD. Please introduce yourself to the Tr3s Comunidad. What would you like them to know about you?
JD: My name is Joserny Disla (JD). I was born in the United States, but [I was] raised in the Dominican Republic until I was 11 years old. I identify myself as a charismatic, quiet, trustworthy, confident, honest and very positive person.
Tr3s: What is your background?
JD: My mother and father are Dominicans. When I was in the Dominican Republic, I used to live with my grandmother. She basically was the one that raised me while my mom was here in the United States. [She] was working to send us money, to bring me and my little sister to live here to have a better life USA. I have lived in the Bronx now for about six years. I’m currently living with my mom, grandmother, step-father and my two sisters.
Tr3s: When did you start creating your own music? What inspired you?
JD: Music has been my passion since I was little. At the age of 6, I started to play the flute. At the age of 9, I took piano lessons until I was 11. Every time my family asked me, “what do you want for Christmas,” I always asked for musical instruments.
When I came back from the Dominican Republic to live permanently in New York, my main luggage was my piano. I started to take music more seriously at the age of 13. When I was just a freshman, I wrote my first song and — for the first time — stepped on stage in front of more than 300 people at my school assembly. The appreciation of the people inspired me to take music seriously.
Tr3s: Let's talk about "I Got Swagger." What was going on behind-the-scenes?
JD: When we made the song, we recorded a little video — just to show the people what was coming next. [Our fans] gave a lot of support to the song, [so] we decide to make a video.
When I do not appear in the video, I shot the video. Sometimes my younger sister or someone else shot under my direction. We used a camcorder JVC HD Everio and a small digital photo camera canon power shot that we have in our house, is not professional one.
I edited the video myself at home with a PC, [using] Adobe Premiere Elements CS4.
Tr3s: How long did it take you to make the video?
JD: Usually I make all my videos and write songs in my free time, on the weekends and during vacations. I usually do this when I don’t have anything pending from my school.
I shot the “I Got Swagger” video with 3patine and Corona. This song was written by us, as part of The DreamTeam. It took 3 days recording the scenes. Editing took 3 to 4 days; we made this one mostly during Easter vacation.
Some videos take more time to edit than another. For example, I shot and edited “Toy Yaniqueque Video” in one day, “Watagatapitusberry” took one week, and “La Porcina” (my song, written by me) took about a week as well.
Tr3s: What were some challenges you faced while making “I Got Swagger”?
JD: We didn't record a lot of scenes. I usually record a lot because I believe that’s better than leaving things out or for them to be missing. I overcame that problem by moving the scenes around. Sometimes my computer freezes and I lose work, so I often have to [re-edit] video all over again.
There's more from JD about his production techniques, relationship advice and some surprising revelations, after the jump! Read more...
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