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DIY Homemade Light Stands – Photography Filmmaking – QUICK FX

08 Aug

Today we take a look at 2 versions of, what I think could possibly be the easiest, simplest light stands yet! This episode is an experiment using the Samsung camera’s pause feature to cut together the entire show all in camera. I’m hoping this will allow me to put out more tutorials!! … I have all kinds of stuff I want to share with you, and this may be the ‘quickest’ way to get it to you! Let me know what you think of this experimental episode in the comments section! List of items in this build: Painters Pole or PVC pipe Plunger or Bulb changer top Rubber chair tip or some duct tape Full Build List and More information available at www.knoptop.com For more PVC building projects check out www.thefrugalfilmmaker.com Find us on Facebook http Thanks again for taking time to watch my videos! I appreciate your feedback! This episode was recorded and cut together all in camera using the ‘smart pause feature’ on the SAMSUNG HMX-Q10, more info here: www.youtube.com Time-Lapse video using the iphone app imMotion HD – Watch that here: www.youtube.com Be sure to Rate, Comment, and Subscribe!! More great videos coming soon!!
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Connecticut River is known for its floods, but in this movie you see Connecticut River at the moment of peace. Connecticut River is the largest river in New England, flowing south from the Connecticut Lakes in northern New Hampshire and discharging into Long Island Sound . It has a total length of 407 miles (655 km), and a drainage basin extending over 11250 square miles (29100 km2). Music: Kevin MacLeod, At Rest
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Microsoft Excel 2010 – Quick Tip: Add a Manual Line Break

24 Jul

A keyboard shortcut to manually add a line break inside a cell.

If you have a lot of text that needs to be placed inside a cell in a Microsoft Excel 2010 workbook, you could decrease the size of the font to fit more text inside, but do so too much and the text will become ineligible. You could increase the cell width, but this affects every cell in the column. And you could merge neighbor cells together so the text flows automatically to the right, but depending on your layout this may not be feasible.

Or, one other option is to wrap the text in a cell. But pressing ENTER while typing data into a cell moves the cell pointer down, so how can this be done? …

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Visualization of Quick sort

20 May

This video was created for www.zutopedia.com It demonstrates two comparison sorting algorithms Bubble sort and Quick sort. Comparison sorting algorithms are only allowed to ‘see’ the data through a sequence of pair-wise comparisons, therefore they are applicable to any type of comparable objects: numbers, strings, colored balls, etc Bubble sort is very simple but has poor performance. A comparison sorting algorithm’s performance is usually measured by the number of comparisons it makes. Bubble sort performs on the order of n^2 comparisons to sort n elements. Quick sort is only slightly more complicated but usually performs much better (as demonstrated in the video). It performs on average an order of n log(n) comparisons to sort n elements. This is much lower than n^2 for large values of n. However, if the algorithm makes some ‘unlucky’ choices it might require n^2 comparisons after all. Other algorithms exist that guarantee the number of comparisons will not exceed n log(n), however, in practice Quick sort usually out-performs all other comparison sorting algorithms due to its simplicity. If other operations other than pair-wise comparisons are allowed, then a broader range of algorithms can be used. Some of them can perform much faster than Quick sort, but they are limited to a particular type of elements, eg, numbers is a certain range.
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Photoshop™ Quick Tip: #2

20 May

Learn how to create a HDR/XDR style photo in Photoshop™ and Lightroom™. This is not a tutorial showing how Dave Hill gets his effect. This is showing a similar overprocessed effect in a few steps. Dave’s actual technique requires compositing and retouching for countless hours. Examples: img405.imageshack.us img693.imageshack.us © Cameron Rad 2010
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How to make a fake tattoo out of highlighters sharpie and a ball point pen. Check out my other tattoo vids. And send me requests of any tattoos you would like to see.
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Canon 550D + Nikkor 50mm/f2 Quick Test

30 Oct

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iClone4 Product Quick Tour

30 Oct

www.reallusion.com Learn more about the experience of iClone4 with this quick tour through the process of creating your own 3D worlds and movies!

Modeling, Rigging, Animation, Render, Compositing, Editing and Audio Mix were done in Blender. Gimp for 2D work. Additional audio processing done on Audacity. Music clips and sound elements from SoundSnap. VirtualDub for audio dubbing.
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Photoshop™ Quick Tip: #1

30 Aug

Learn how to create vintage film light leaks in Photoshop™. Examples: img696.imageshack.us img408.imageshack.us Photography: Cameron Rad (Amazing!) Model: Courtney Treuhaft © Cameron Rad 2010
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Jon Phillips Photography www.jonphillipsphoto.com http This tutorial is the first of a two part series. Much of this technique was learned from Joel Grimes. bit.ly This is my first tutorial, so please be gentle.
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Adjust 4 Quick Photo Pop

18 Aug

Adjust 4 Quick Photo Pop

Enhancing local contrast in GIMP to give images a ‘snap’.

 

A quick test of stereoscopy

08 Jun

Cross-Eyes Stereoscopy – Basic scenes with some animation. Quick test done just for testing.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

The instructions on how to view this video are embedded in the video itself. However, for further instructions, try going to http This video is designed to be viewed in ‘cross eyed freeview’ so make sure to scroll halfway down the webpage to where it explains ‘cross eyed freeview’

 
 

Adobe Photoshop Elements 7: Quick fix and Retouching

12 May

Philip Andrews looks at retouching your images using Adobe Photoshop Elements 7
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