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This is a photography tutorial on landscape photography and seascape photography. If you need a photography tutorial that helps you with landscape photography and seascape photography then this is for you. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Official music video for Cold Mailman – “Time is of the essence”. This is a shortened version of the song. The original song is available on their critically acclaimed second album “Relax; the mountain will come to you” . For more info about Cold Mailman, visit coldmailman.com Lyrics: coldmailman.com Get the album: CD: www.cargorecords.co.uk mp3: us.7digital.com – Director and animator: André Chocron Director of photography: Audun Magnæs Colorist: Camilla Holst Vea at Storyline Studios Conform: Raymond Gangstad Cast: Haugenstua brl Vestlitoppen brl Tveita brl Solfjellet brl Ammerudlia brl Supported by Groruddalssatsningen: prosjekt-groruddalen.oslo.kommune.no/? Thank you: Roy Tjomsland, Hallvar Witzø, Raymond Gangstad, Johannes Dahl, Kari Andresen, Jon Erik Berger, Gunnar Paulsen, Veronica Skaret Video Rating: 4 / 5
Simran is thrilled to see Abhimanyu at home. Saurabh apologises to Abhimanyu for hurting him every time, and says that he is a very nice person. Many months elapse, and Yash comes to Simran s house to apologise to Abhimanyu and her. Simran asks Yash to stay with them because Abhimanyu and she are his parents. Bhawani shows Abhimanyu the first copy of his new book. Ajai Sinha, the director of the show, comes on stage to release Abhimanyu s book. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Would you like to host your own radio show? Visit: tgn.tv =-=-=-==-=-=-==-=-=-= ? No technical expertise needed ? Go Live on the air in minutes ? Share your messages everywhere ? Connect with friends in real-time =-=-=-==-=-=-==-=-=-= If you like this video, click “Like” and Subscribe to our channel to get more! =-=-=-==-=-=-==-=-=-= by The Phantom Zone Radio Show Entertainment Wed, August 1, 2012 Best known for her role as Veronica in the 1994 cult classic Clerks, Marilyn Ghigliotti discovered her love for acting while searching for a creative outlet after a divorce. Born in New York to Puerto Rican parents, Marilyn grew up in places as varied as New Jersey to Puerto Rico. She initially pursued a career in cosmetology after graduating high school. But in 1988, Marilyn began studying at The Actors Training Institute in the techniques of Stella Adler, Sanford Meisner and Lee Strasberg. She’s performed in such productions as Crimes of the Heart, Same Time Next Year, and Wait Until Dark. Marilyn also greatly enjoyed working with a Murder Mystery Company that played throughout New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. It was actually in response to auditions for a student film that landed Marilyn her most notable role. Since moving to Los Angeles in 1997, she has continued to pursue her acting career and has since appeared in several shorts and independent features. In addition to her acting, Marliyn is also a hair and make-up artist and her creative insight and intuition … Video Rating: 5 / 5
Chase welcomes photographer Chris Jordan to the Garage to discuss activism in art, changing careers, filmmaking, and much much more. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Learn more at: www.sekonic.com Ok, we admit, the meter in your camera is pretty good. It gives you excellent exposures a lot of the time. But if you’re a professional photographer, a lot of the time isn’t enough of the time. For starters, you can’t measure strobe lights with your camera’s built in meter. You have to chimp your way to a proper exposure. Shoot, adjust. Shoot, adjust. Shoot, adjust, you get the point. A handheld meter gives you precision. It lets you see the exposure at the exact location the light is falling. A meter is precise, and precise leads to repeatability. You measure your lights, you take your shots, and you adjust to get the creative results you want. That’s professional control. That’s light mastery.
City Of God (2002) — 6/10. Full episodes of Movie Night, every Friday night at: bit.ly ~~ Movie Night ~~ This “Quick Review” is an excerpt from a full episode. Incorporating viewer comments and tweets, your host and film critic Jonathan Paula reviews everything from opening day releases, recent DVDs, and classics from years past. Along with your votes, these films are scored on the “Rate-O-Matic” for a 1-10 ranking. A “Five Word Summary” quickly encapsulates each review while “Factor Facts” highlight the the best and worst features of a movie in each of ten key categories. New episodes every Friday (November through May) on the JPizzle1122 channel. Born in February 1986, Jonathan Paula is a professional YouTuber and creator of the hit web series, “Is It A Good Idea To Microwave This?”. In April 2006 he founded Jogwheel Productions, a new media production company that specializes in web video. He has been reviewing films since 2003, and professionally since 2009. Jon graduated from Emerson College in 2008 with a degree in Television Production / Radio Broadcasting. He currently lives in Rockingham, NH with his wife Rebecca. ~~ Links ~~ Facebook —————- bit.ly Twitter ——————— bit.ly Main Channel ———– bit.ly 2nd Channel ———— bit.ly Movie Night Show —– bit.ly FAQ Video ————— bit.ly T-Shirts ——————- bit.ly ~~ Technical ~~ Created by —— Jonathan Paula Camera ———- Panasonic DVX-100b Microphone … Video Rating: 0 / 5
Anil tells Kiran that even she is unaware of her potential. He requests her to help him in his company matters. He convinces her to start calling him Anil. Vivek explains to Anandi that her mother has never been unkind to her, and tries to convince her to stay at her mother s place. Urmila and Manas argue about him taking Sonu away without informing her. Sonu starts crying seeing them fight. Kiran gets a lawyer for Abhimanyu, and when he suggests casting false accusations on Simran to get a divorce, Abhimanyu gets angry and asks him to get out. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Another Behind the Scenes Video and Beginners Strobist Tutorial by conceptual photographer and cinematographer, Ben Sant of BTS Photography. This video discusses balancing off camera lighting with the available ambient light on a beach front as the sun goes down. Learn tips and tricks in location lighting as well as see some eye catching images of a retro swimwear pinup theme. See more of my work at www.BTSphotography.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR MY MONTHLY NEWS LETTER: eepurl.com Pick up an “OH SNAP” T-Shirt! kreativevuetv.spreadshirt.com Follow me on these social outlets: www.un-WIREDTV.com http www.twitter.com www.instagram.com KreativeTechLA.blogspot.com http ================================================= Today’s video will explain Exposure Compensation and its affect it has on your images. Although you may have never thought to use Exposure Compensation previously, your ongoing attempts to produce better images will inevitably lead you to explore this features ability. The first thing you need to know about Exposure Compensation is that it is NOT available in all pro shooting modes (ie M,AV,TV,P). To be more specific this feature is not available in “Manual” mode. So what does Exposure Compensation do? This feature will allow you to adjust the exposure manually when your camera tends to underexpose or overexpose your image, since shooting in these modes may often give you an improper exposure. As a point of interest, each expert shooting mode on your “Mode Dial” takes away one ability that manual mode would otherwise give you full control of. For example, “AV” mode allows you the ability to dial your aperture and ISO to what ever setting you wish, allowing your camera to judge what shutter speed to use automatically. Whereas “TV” mode will allow you to adjust your shutter speed and ISO to whatever setting you wish and allow your camera to adjust the aperture automatically. This is … Video Rating: 4 / 5