5 Easy VFX under 5 MINUTES (Premiere Pro Tutorial)
By Cinecom.net
Published: Jul 14, 2020
2 Months FREE Skillshare: https://skl.sh/jordy10 – Create simple and fast visual effects in Adobe Premiere Pro. Learn tips and tricks to get easy special effects in this tutorial video.
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Migrants Met With Force at Texas Border
Haitian migrants were chased by Border Patrol agents on horseback as they tried to cross the Rio Grande into Texas from Mexico on Saturday.
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House Democrats Unveil Protecting Our Democracy Act
Democrats aimed to use the legislation to strengthen checks on the presidency, making it harder for presidents to take certain actions related to pardons, oversight and potential conflicts of interest.
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Melbourne Construction Workers Protest Vaccine Mandate
Up to 2,000 protesters took to the streets in Melbourne, Australia, for the second day in a row, angry over new workplace vaccination requirements.
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Xi's General Assembly Remarks Reject U.S. Portrayal of China
President Xi Jinping of China, in a prerecorded speech to the United Nations General Assembly, pushed back against U.S. criticism of his government as authoritarian, asserting that the world should embrace 'civilizations of various forms'
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Brazilian President Says He Is Not Vaccinated
During a meeting with Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain, who hailed the AstraZeneca vaccine, Brazil's president, Jair Bolsonaro, said he had not been inoculated against Covid-19.
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Biden Urges Unity Against Common Threats in an 'Interconnected' World
President Biden called for an era of international cooperation in tackling global threats in his first address to the United Nations General Assembly as president.
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'We Are on the Edge of an Abyss,' U.N. Secretary General Says
António Guterres, the United Nations secretary general, pressed for increased cooperation in facing a global 'cascade of crises,' including wars, the pandemic, climate change and a polarization of world powers during a speech at the General Assembly.
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Watch: Xi Delivers Prerecorded Speech for U.N. General Assembly
President Xi Jinping of China gives the country's annual United Nations General Assembly speech in prerecorded remarks. Mr. Xi's address comes amid a contentious rivalry with President Biden.
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K-Pop Group BTS Addresses the U.N.
The seven members of the Korean pop group BTS used their speech to promote coronavirus vaccines and laud young people for their resiliency in the face of the pandemic and climate change.
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New Zealand Eases Virus Restrictions in Auckland
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand ended nearly five weeks of the highest level of lockdown in Auckland, the country's most populous city, but reminded residents many restrictions would remain in place.
[#Krita #Animation] Krita: Dungeon Stairs Part 2
Krita: Dungeon Stairs Part 2
By Ed Tadeo
Published: Sep 07, 2020
#Krita #animation #dungeonstairs
The 2nd part of Dungeon Stairs is done within two hours and 30 minutes. If you will include Part 1 this took me more than three and a half hours.
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ColO5Nd7Yc
Of course, made with Krita.
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Top Headlines for September 21, 2021
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K-Pop Group BTS Addresses the U.N.
The seven members of the Korean pop group BTS used their speech to promote coronavirus vaccines and laud young people for their resiliency in the face of the pandemic and climate change.
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New Zealand Eases Virus Restrictions in Auckland
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand ended nearly five weeks of the highest level of lockdown in Auckland, the country's most populous city, but reminded residents many restrictions would remain in place.
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Erin O'Toole, Trudeau's Main Rival, Casts His Vote
Mr. O'Toole, who became the leader of Canada's Conservative Party just over a year ago and began his campaign for prime minister with little name recognition, cast his ballot as Canadians headed to the polls in a snap election on Monday.
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U.S. to Require International Travelers Be Fully Vaccinated
The White House press secretary, Jen Psaki, said strict protocols would be put in place to prevent the spread of the coronavirus as the Biden administration prepared to lift travel restrictions for fully vaccinated international travelers in November.
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Gunman Kills at Least Six in Shooting at a Russian University
Officials said an 18-year-old law student killed at least six people and wounded more than a dozen others in a shooting at Perm State University. The shooter was wounded and detained by a traffic officer.
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Migrants Deported From Texas Encampment Land in Haiti
The first of thousands of Haitian migrants expected to be deported from a makeshift camp in Del Rio, Texas, landed in Port-au-Prince. Haitian officials have urged the U.S. to stop the flights because the country in crisis cannot handle the mass return of homeless deportees.
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Rally to Support Jan. 6 Rioters Draws Few Participants
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French Ambassador to Australia Leaves Embassy
Jean-Pierre Thebault, France's ambassador to Australia, called the submarine deal between the United States, Britain and Australia 'a huge mistake' as he left the French Embassy in Canberra, Australia, after being recalled to France.
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Robert Durst Found Guilty of Murder
Durst, the onetime heir to a Manhattan real estate empire, was convicted of first-degree murder in the killing a close confidante more than 20 years ago. He faces the possibility of a life sentence.
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Inspiration4 Crew Peeks at Earth From Capsule
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[#Script #Coding] How to Build a Career in Tech: Tara Z. Manicsic Connects the Dots
How to Build a Career in Tech: Tara Z. Manicsic Connects the Dots
By freeCodeCamp.org
Published: Dec 04, 2020
Jason Lengstorf interviews Tara Z. Manicsic.
Tara is an Angular Developer Experience Engineer at Netlify. She is a lifelong student, teacher, and maker. She has spent her career using JavaScript on both back-end and front-end to create applications. Follow her on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/tzmanics
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Top Headlines for September 20, 2021
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Rally to Support Jan. 6 Rioters Draws Few Participants
The police and reporters far outnumbered attendees at the 'Justice for J6' rally in Washington, with fewer than 100 people gathering in support of those accused of storming the Capitol on Jan. 6.
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French Ambassador to Australia Leaves Embassy
Jean-Pierre Thebault, France's ambassador to Australia, called the submarine deal between the United States, Britain and Australia 'a huge mistake' as he left the French Embassy in Canberra, Australia, after being recalled to France.
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Robert Durst Found Guilty of Murder
Durst, the onetime heir to a Manhattan real estate empire, was convicted of first-degree murder in the killing a close confidante more than 20 years ago. He faces the possibility of a life sentence.
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Inspiration4 Crew Peeks at Earth From Capsule
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F.D.A. Panel Greenlights Pfizer Boosters for High-Risk Individuals
A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel recommended that Pfizer-BioNTech boosters be made available to people 65 and older and those at high risk of severe Covid, but voted against giving blanket boosters to people 16 and older.
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England to Ease International Travel Restrictions
Britain announced it would relax and simplify rules on international travel in and out of England starting on Oct. 4, citing the success of its vaccination rollout.
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Pope Francis Urges Vaccination Against Covid-19
The pope said that he didn't know how to explain why people don't trust the vaccines, adding that it was ironic that a cardinal who was not vaccinated had been hospitalized with the virus.
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Biden Outlines Economic Recovery in Wake of Coronavirus
President Biden detailed the economic outlook for the country and his administration's pathway toward recovery, with a focus on ensuring success for the middle class.
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Inspiration4 Successfully Launches Into Orbit
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Investigation Finds Pattern of Racial Bias by Aurora, Colo., Police
A Colorado Attorney General's office investigation that began after the death of Elijah McClain showed Aurora police engaged in a pattern of racial bias, excessive force and illegal use of the powerful anesthetic ketamine.
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15 Reasons To Never Buy The FAKE Product
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Top Headlines for September 19, 2021
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Rally to Support Jan. 6 Rioters Draws Few Participants
The police and reporters far outnumbered attendees at the 'Justice for J6' rally in Washington, with fewer than 100 people gathering in support of those accused of storming the Capitol on Jan. 6.
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French Ambassador to Australia Leaves Embassy
Jean-Pierre Thebault, France's ambassador to Australia, called the submarine deal between the United States, Britain and Australia 'a huge mistake' as he left the French Embassy in Canberra, Australia, after being recalled to France.
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Robert Durst Found Guilty of Murder
Durst, the onetime heir to a Manhattan real estate empire, was convicted of first-degree murder in the killing a close confidante more than 20 years ago. He faces the possibility of a life sentence.
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Inspiration4 Crew Peeks at Earth From Capsule
The space travelers shared their view of the planet through the capsule's dome, which features a single piece of glass with a viewing area of more than 2,000 square inches.
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F.D.A. Panel Greenlights Pfizer Boosters for High-Risk Individuals
A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel recommended that Pfizer-BioNTech boosters be made available to people 65 and older and those at high risk of severe Covid, but voted against giving blanket boosters to people 16 and older.
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England to Ease International Travel Restrictions
Britain announced it would relax and simplify rules on international travel in and out of England starting on Oct. 4, citing the success of its vaccination rollout.
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Pope Francis Urges Vaccination Against Covid-19
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Biden Outlines Economic Recovery in Wake of Coronavirus
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Inspiration4 Successfully Launches Into Orbit
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Investigation Finds Pattern of Racial Bias by Aurora, Colo., Police
A Colorado Attorney General's office investigation that began after the death of Elijah McClain showed Aurora police engaged in a pattern of racial bias, excessive force and illegal use of the powerful anesthetic ketamine.
[#Money #Success] 10 Biggest Misconceptions About Bitcoin
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Top Headlines for September 18, 2021
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Robert Durst Found Guilty of Murder
Durst, the onetime heir to a Manhattan real estate empire, was convicted of first-degree murder in the killing a close confidante more than 20 years ago. He faces the possibility of a life sentence.
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Inspiration4 Crew Peeks at Earth From Capsule
The space travelers shared their view of the planet through the capsule's dome, which features a single piece of glass with a viewing area of more than 2,000 square inches.
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F.D.A. Panel Greenlights Pfizer Boosters for High Risk Individuals
An advisory committee to the Food and Drug Administration recommended authorizing booster shots for recipients of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine who are 65 or older or are at high risk of severe illness.
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England to Ease International Travel Restrictions
Britain announced it would relax and simplify rules on international travel in and out of England starting on Oct. 4, citing the success of its vaccination rollout.
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Pope Francis Urges Vaccination Against Covid-19
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Biden Outlines Economic Recovery in Wake of Coronavirus
President Biden detailed the economic outlook for the country and his administration's pathway toward recovery, with a focus on ensuring success for the middle class.
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Inspiration4 Successfully Launches Into Orbit
The four crew members of the Inspiration4 mission, all civilians, reached orbit. The capsule they are riding in, named Resilience, will orbit Earth for three days at an altitude of up to 360 miles.
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Investigation Finds Pattern of Racial Bias by Aurora, Colo., Police
A Colorado Attorney General's office investigation that began after the death of Elijah McClain showed Aurora police engaged in a pattern of racial bias, excessive force and illegal use of the powerful anesthetic ketamine.
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Watch Live: SpaceX to Send Four Amateur Astronauts Into Orbit
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off for this historical mission from the Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday night.
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Gymnasts Testify to Senate on Abuse From Larry Nassar
Aly Raisman, Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney and Maggie Nichols testified before the Senate on the sexual abuse investigation involving the former U.S.A. gymnastics team doctor Lawrence G. Nassar. The gymnasts also received an apology from the F.B.I. director, Christopher A. Wray, for the handling of the case.




