Grendizer Arch Enemy ::: A movie test of C4DTeam Animation Studio ::: Tributo NO Profit ::: Go-Nagai Toei Animation D-Visual :::
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Grendizer Arch Enemy ::: A movie test of C4DTeam Animation Studio ::: Tributo NO Profit ::: Go-Nagai Toei Animation D-Visual :::
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Song – Pogo – Go out and Love Someone www.youtube.com NIkon D90 test
Enjoy it ! Take with Nikon d90 and Samyang 8mm
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For more tutorials on digital photography, visit: www.imagemaven.com What is ISO? Set your ISO on your digital camera according to the brightness in the scene. 100 or 200 ISO for sunny days, and 400 for cloudy days. In really low light situations, use ISO 800 or 1600. The trade off for using high ISO is, the higher your ISO the more noise you will have in your photos, so it’s best to keep it as low as possible for better quality, less noisy photos. I suggest you test your camera(s) to figure out when the noise bugs you. That’s what I call your noise tolerance. You’ll have to open up your files on your computer and look at them at 100% to see the noise. The larger the sensor the less noise you will have. You’ll get a lot more noise with a point and shoot camera or your cell phone camera, than you will with a full frame sensor dSLR. For example my noise tolerance of my point and shoot is 400 ISO, but with my dSLR it’s 1600. That’s quite a difference. But sensors are getting better and less noisy all the time so you will probably have different tolerances than me. Another thing about ISO. If you double your ISO, say from 100 to 200, your sensor becomes twice as sensitive. Same with going from 200 to 400 ISO and 400 to 800, and 800 to 1600. Each doubling of the ISO results in doubling of the sensitivity. See the blog post www.imagemaven.com
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How to Replace faces Photos used: Natalie Portman : i597.photobucket.com Brad Pitt : i597.photobucket.com NOTE: This video was intended only for educational purposes.
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about the future, a man and his little alien buddy are fishing for “rockfish”.

One of the greatest animated shorts EVER!!! If you aspire to be an animator, you must watch and study this film. Here’s some general foreground of this film. During this time, Walt was very busy making Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. However, in order to create special effects in Snow White in the way Walt envisioned them, the animators had to run tests. They had to see if these effects were even possible and they wanted to see the audiences reactions. Walt wanted Snow White to be as lifelike as possible so the audience would observe the movie as a live action film rather then a cartoon. Unfortunately, animation is in 2D so Walt and his staff came up with a solution called “The Multiplane Camera” which gave animation a 3D effect. Different uses of lightning, color, and realism in animals was experimented in this film. Walt won an Oscar for this film and totally deserved it. (C) Disney If you are the owner or the lawyer of the owner of this film, please contact me before Flagging the video. This is merely for promoting the film to the public.
Take a look at my latest and greatest toy. The Nikon D2H! This is by far my favorite camera I’ve ever operated
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When you get the flu, viruses turn your cells into tiny factories that help spread the disease. In this animation, NPR’s Robert Krulwich and medical animator David Bolinsky explain how a flu virus can trick a single cell into making a million more viruses. See and hear the rest of the story on NPR.org: www.npr.org Credit: Robert Krulwich, David Bolinsky, Jason Orfanon
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A simple but effect animation how the heart works Discaimer: A single copy of these materials may be reprinted for noncommercial personal use only. “Mayo,” “Mayo Clinic,” “noncommercial use only, provided you include all applicable notices and disclaimers.
Dance in a circle while listening to this poem and laugh after your kids falls down. To watch more entertaining and educating videos on animation stories nursery rhymes learning series and school poems SUBSCRIBE NOW at www.youtube.com . To watch more kids animation videos in high quality log onto www.youtube.com
Secret Industries Space Theatre Present’s – The Moon In 3D and In Colour. This is my first 3D film in Stereoscopic And Is A Test. A version that will require Cyan 3D glasses will be uploaded shortly. How to view this video in 3D without glasses: 1. Click on HD for the best possible picture. 2. Click on full screen. 3. To practise, Let the video start playing and then press pause. 4. Look at the video and relax your eyes. 5. slowly cross your eyes until 3 images appear. 6. Relax your eyes and focus on the centre image. 7. The centre image will apppear in 3D 8. Replay the film and enjoy the 3D experience. You may not get it the first time so practise. Once you know how, it is very easy. All Images Presented In This Film Are From The Apollo Space Missions And Can Be Found In The Nasa Archives. The original Apollo Mission Moon Images Shot By The Astronauts Appear Black & White And Show No Detail. This Is How Nasa Have Presented These Images To The General Public For The Past 40 Years. So, What I Have Done Is, Enhanced These Images Using Video Enhancing Techniques And Computer Software And Have Brought These Images To Life To Reveal The True Moon Surface. My Channel And Subscribe! About Me: I Am A UFO Researcher Based In Cambridgeshire, England. I Am A Member Of The www.ufonv.com Forums And Run My Own UFO Related Website http Space Theatre. Equipment I Use For Filming UFO’s And Satellites: Yukon Ranger Night Vision Monocular Pioneer Dvr Dvd Player/Recorder Toshiba Lcd Monitor …
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