The Walking Dead star Norman Reedus talks about his character Daryl Dixon, and tells us what we can expect to see in the upcoming season three! Subscribe to our youtube channel to be the first to see all our exclusive red carpet interviews! See all our coverage at: comiccon3dtv.com Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Contact us at: info@comiccon3dtv.com
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www.silberstudios.tv Documentary photographer Daniel Milnor joins us today on the Marc Silber show to talk about his approach to photography and the work he loves to do. He loves focusing on documentary work, especially long-term black and white documentary projects, both domestically and internationally. In the field, Dan uses a very stripped down system of equipment. He often works with a single camera and a lens and occasionally mixes cameras and formats only when he teaches. Typically, he advises against mixing formats, such as color and black & white photographs. You only have a split second to catch an image when analyzing a scene, and having too complex a set-up may cause you to miss the moment. Developing the idea of a project’s story is crucial, so he always does his research beforehand. Nowadays, it is easy to do documentary work by going out into the field and winging it, but when you have a theme in mind, it’s better to perform research for a more complete picture. BTW, a big thanks you to the folks at Calumet San Francisco for helping us out with the shoot. Thanks to WPO for their assistance with the interviews.
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A few sample images from my Nikon D40X. Watch in HQ! Please Comment On the Pictures, Telling Me What You Think! Thanks For Watching 🙂 Background music credit: Coldplay – Life in Technicolor. Video Rating: 4 / 5
This photography overview briefly explores the lens controls on the Canon 60D. Watch more at www.lynda.com This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter two of the Shooting with the Canon 60D course presented by lynda.com author Ben Long. The complete Shooting with the Canon 60D course has a total duration of 3 hours and 29 minutes, and reviews the components and operation of the Canon 60D camera, including changing lenses, navigating the menus, shooting in Auto mode, and reviewing and managing photos on the camera’s LCD screen. Shooting with the Canon 60D table of contents: Introduction 1. Getting to Know Your Canon SLR 2. Shooting in Auto Mode 3. Shooting in Program Mode 4. Controlling Autofocus 5. Controlling White Balance 6. Using Drive Mode and the Self-Timer 7. Using Exposure Control Options 8. More Playback Options 9. Shooting with Scene Modes 10. Shooting with Flash 11. Shooting with Picture Styles 12. Using Live View 13. Shooting Video 14. Customizing Menus and Functions 15. Using Custom Functions 16. Caring for Your Camera Conclusion Video Rating: 4 / 5
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A look at how 3D films work, the era of classic dimensional movies from the 50s and the resurgence of new 3D films that all started with the showing of “The Stewardesses”. Original video from the special edition DVD release of “The Stewardesses”. Video Rating: 5 / 5
I hope this turned out better… I’m still trying to get use to the whole convergence thing. I think I’m starting to get it and in future videos the 3D effect should become much more better. Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Join Bruce Percy on a photographic journey through Chile’s Torres del Paine national park. Video Rating: 4 / 5
International superstar and iconic tough guy Charles Bronson stars in this gritty, action-packed TV series. Bronson portrays Mike Kovac, a New York City freelance photographer who specializes in getting difficult shots other lensmen cannot. Assisting law enforcement and insurance agencies, he invariable winds up acting as a private eye and gets himself into plenty of trouble! Video Rating: 5 / 5
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This is some 3D test footage I took with my new Aiptek 3D camcorder. It compares the video framerate of the camera BEFORE and AFTER the firmware update from their European site. The firmware results are most apparent if you view the video in side-by-side format…look for blurriness during camera movements…it is improved greatly with the firmware update. I found that, out of the box, the camera’s video quality is pretty worthless. I looked closely at the video footage I took before the update and found that although it was indeed 29.97 fps, every frame was simply duplicated 3 or 4 times! Furthermore, there was a lot of OBVIOUS OBNOXIOUS jagged/aliased edges to everything. With the firmware update, I did get a true 29.97 fps and the video is much less ‘jagged’ now. I don’t understand how this company is still in business! The firmware update is nowhere to be found on the US site and I can’t imagine most people didn’t send this thing back after looking at the resulting images prior to the firmware update. Why the heck aren’t they updating these things before shipping them out? Mine appears to have been manufactured in October, 2010 (FW version 3607). If you update the firmware to bring the framerate up to 29.97 fps (and you will probably want to!), MAKE SURE YOU USE THE CORRECT UPDATE FOR YOUR CAMERA’S CURRENT Firmware Version from the European site (the camera’s current firmware version is found within the menu system of the camera). The download page has several …
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Buy on Amazon (No Tax + Free Shipping): goo.gl Twitter twitter.com Google+ gplus.to Facebook www.facebook.com Review: MacBook Air 11″ 2012 In this video I review the MacBook Air 11″ 2012. As one of the latest Macs with 8GB of RAM, 128GB SSD and a Core i5 there’s a lot to go over in this review including battery life, gaming and speed demos, how video editing and music / sound / audio recording works, keyboard and trackpad and MagSafe 2 and USB 3.0. duncan33303 is a technology based YouTube channel that focuses on a wide variety of smartphones, tablets, game consoles as well as the weekly show D3Live. Gear I Use To Make Videos: Nikon D3200 Camera: goo.gl Nikon 50mm 1.8G Lens: goo.gl Nikon 40mm 2.8G Micro Lens: goo.gl MacBook Air 11″ 2012: goo.gl Blue Yeti Microphone: goo.gl Zoom H1 Microphone: goo.gl 2400 Watt Softboxes: goo.gl Audio-Technica ATH-M50 Headphones: goo.gl Subscribe! www.youtube.com Merch Store! duncan33303.spreadshirt.com Channel Link www.youtube.com Jailbreaking info stateofjailbreak.com Transcript While the 135 pixel per inch display can’t touch the 220 PPI on the Retina MacBook Pro, it remains very good for a laptop of this size. Powering the screen is a Core i5 or Core i7 processor with Intel HD 4000 graphics. As the latest ultra low voltage CPUs from Intel you’ll find that there’s plenty of performance while still running cool and being easy on the battery. In the real world this means the Air is extremely snappy. The computer boots in just over 13 … Video Rating: 4 / 5
Ed Sheeran performs his song “The A Team” live at The Warner Sound captured by Nikon during SXSW 2012. The Warner Sound’s SXSW performances were captured exclusively with Nikon D4 HD-SLRs camera and lenses. Director: Michael Thelin. Produced by MTP, Inc. www.nikonusa.com http facebook.com Order Ed’s album “+”: atlr.ec Follow: twitter.com Like: facebook.com Visit: edsheeran.com Download the free “One Take EP” atlr.ec Subscribe to The Warner Sound: goo.gl The Warner Sound on the Web: youtube.com thewarnersound.com http twitter.com Video Rating: 4 / 5