DEEPFAKE Tutorial: A Beginners Guide (using DeepFace Lab)
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Published: Dec 10, 2019
http://cinecom.info/P100 – Learn how to deepfake or faceswap using DeepFace Lab in this step-by-step tutorial guide for beginners. Bonus tips and tricks from a professional deepfake artist.
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Top Headlines for June 09, 2020
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Black Store Owner Reports Robbery, Gets Punched by Officer
An armed black business owner who called to report a robbery in his store in Alabama was punched in the face by a responding police officer who mistook him for a suspect, police said.
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Iran to Execute Man Who Allegedly Spied on US-Slain General
Iran announced on Tuesday that it will execute a man convicted of allegedly providing information to the U.S. and Israel about prominent Revolutionary Guard Gen. Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in an American drone strike in Baghdad in January.
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France Announces $16.9 Billion in Aid to Aviation Industry
France?s government announced 15 billion euros ($16.9 billion) in rescue money on Tuesday for the pandemic-battered aerospace industry, including plane maker Airbus and national airline Air France.
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Son of Cambodian Leader Tipped as Successor Gets Promotion
Cambodia?s long-serving Prime Minister Hun Sen has appointed his eldest son to head his ruling party?s youth wing, an appointment further fueling speculation that he is being groomed to succeed his father as the Southeast Asian country?s leader.
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Malaysian Prosecutors Drop Second High-Profile Graft Case
Malaysian prosecutors on Tuesday dropped 46 corruption charges against a former state leader, the second high-profile graft case to be dismissed since a new government took over in March.
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The Latest: George Floyd to Be Buried in Houston
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Asian Shares Mostly Higher, Tracking Wall St Rally
Shares were mostly higher in Asia on Tuesday after the Nasdaq composite touched a fresh record as enthusiasm about reopening the economy pushed Wall Street still higher.
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Mike Schmidt Recalls 1971 Draft, Taken 1 Spot Behind Brett
EDITOR?S NOTE: The money, the scouting, the buzz, it was all different when Major League Baseball held its annual June draft a half-century ago. With this year?s picking set to start Wednesday night, Mike Schmidt remembers how it was when he was chosen in 1971. The Philadelphia Phillies took him in the second round as a shortstop out of Ohio University. The player chosen directly ahead of him? A high school shortstop in California named George Brett. Schmidt and Brett both made the Hall of Fame as third basemen ? when they were drafted, the hot corner was ruled by Baltimore?s Brooks Robinson.
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Cathay Pacific Proposes $5 Billion Bailout Led by Government
Financially battered Hong Kong airline Cathay Pacific Airways has proposed the government help fund a 39 billion Hong Kong dollar ($5 billion) recapitalization plan to help it survive the coronavirus pandemic.
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A Plethora for Playoffs: MLB Proposes Up to 16 Teams Advance
Maybe this might get Mike Trout back into the playoffs.
[#AfterEffects #Video] 5 simple CINEMATOGRAPHY Techniques you Should Know!
5 simple CINEMATOGRAPHY Techniques you Should Know!
By Cinecom.net
Published: Apr 14, 2020
https://fullsail.edu/Cinecom – Camera and Editing Tricks for better Visual Storytelling. Learn how to increase your cinematography skill with 5 tips from this Tutorial.
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Top Headlines for June 08, 2020
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Germany: Man Arrested Over Threat to Attack Muslims
A man has been arrested in Germany after allegedly threatening an attack on Muslims, citing the assailant who attacked mosques in New Zealand last year, prosecutors said Monday.
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Massive Sports Corruption Case Finally Heard at Paris Trial
A sports corruption trial involving allegations of doping cover-ups and illicit payoffs at the top of track and field opened Monday in Paris.
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Indian Troops Kill 4 Kashmir Rebels, Sparking Fresh Clashes
Anti-India protesters clashed Monday with Indian government forces near a village in disputed Kashmir where four rebels were killed in a gunbattle.
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Personal Mobility Machine Needs No Help at Tokyo Airport
An autonomous mobility system that works like a wheelchair without anyone pushing it is scuttling around a Tokyo airport to help with social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Tropical Storm Cristobal Weakens, Flood Threat Persists
Tropical Storm Cristobal continued to weaken early Monday, after the lopsided storm crashed ashore in Louisiana and ginned up dangerous weather farther east, sending waves crashing over Mississippi beaches, swamping parts of an Alabama island town and spawning a tornado in Florida.
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A Look Back at Big Hits, Bad Calls as MLB Eyes New Draft Era
Baseball?s amateur draft is about to enter the next phase of its ongoing development ? same as all those young prospects picked every year.
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What Would Have Been: London Calling and CWS Opening Weekend
There will be no Major League Baseball in London and no College World Series in Omaha because of the coronavirus pandemic. While the PGA Tour resumes its season this week without spectators at Colonial Country Club in Texas, after IndyCar joined NASCAR in getting back on the track, The Associated Press looks at some of the other sporting events that had been scheduled the week of June 8-14:
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‘Create Your Own Excitement’: Players Ponder Empty Buildings
The roar of the crowd has been such a staple of major sports, such an advantage for the home team, that NFL clubs have been accused at times of artificial amplification. The Atlanta Falcons even admitted to the mischief, leading to a 2015 punishment from the league.
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The Latest: Man Drives at Protesters in Seattle, Shoots One
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‘All Eyes’ on New York: Reopening Tests City Torn by Crises
The city that never sleeps had a curfew for much of last week. Famous stores were boarded up after days of unrest. The lights are out on Broadway theaters, and the subway no longer runs overnight.
[#AfterEffects #Video] 5 INSANE Camera Tricks using a ROPE!
5 INSANE Camera Tricks using a ROPE!
By Cinecom.net
Published: Jun 03, 2020
http://bit.ly/hollylandwheretobuy – Creative camera tricks using a simple rope to achieve cinematic shots. Learn how to creatively use your camera to get insane camera shots.
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Top Headlines for June 07, 2020
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Africa’s Essential Truckers Say They Face Virus Stigma
They haul food, fuel and other essential supplies along sometimes dangerous roads during tough economic times. But Africa’s long-distance truckers say they are increasingly being accused of carrying something else: the coronavirus.
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AP PHOTOS: Magic in Greek Moonlight as Outdoor Cinemas Open
They’re like enchanted pleasure gardens concealed in the depths of the city that open their gates for a few months every year.
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China’s Exports and Imports Fall Amid Coronavirus Woes
China’s exports and imports both fell in May as the coronavirus and trade tensions with the U.S. weighed on demand at home and abroad.
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China Defends COVID-19 Response in New Report
Senior Chinese officials, releasing a lengthy report on the nation’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, defended their government’s actions and said that China provided information in a timely and transparent manner.
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Conor McGregor Makes 3rd Retirement Announcement in 4 Years
Conor McGregor has announced his retirement for the third time in four years.
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Protesters Topple Confederate Statue in Virginia Capital
A small group of demonstrators toppled a statue of a Confederate general in the the former capital of the Confederacy late Saturday, following a day of largely peaceful protests in the Virginia city.
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India, China Decide to Continue Efforts to Defuse Border Row
India and China will press ahead with military and diplomatic engagements in a bid to resolve a standoff along their disputed Himalayan frontier, the foreign ministry in New Delhi said Sunday.
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Largely Peaceful Protests Against Police Brutality March On
Massive protests against police brutality nationwide capped a week that began in chaos but ended with largely peaceful expressions that organizers hope will sustain their movement.
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The Latest: Portland Protesters Dispersed Near Midnight
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The Latest: UK Places of Worship to Open for Private Prayer
LONDON ? The British government will allow places of worship to reopen on June 15 ? but only for private prayer.
[#Money #Success] 15 Things You Didn’t Know About North Face
15 Things You Didn’t Know About North Face
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Published: Feb 28, 2020
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Top Headlines for June 06, 2020
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Zimbabwe’s Security Guards Have Lonely Jobs, but Get Paid
One says he constantly talks to the cash machine he guards ? never mind that it can?t answer back. Another whiles away the time by staring at pictures of semi-nude women on the walls of a closed nightclub as he waits for rats and cats to come out and entertain him.
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The Loneliest of D-Day Remembrances Is Hit by Pandemic
At daybreak on Saturday, Charles Shay stood lonesome without any fellow veteran on the very same beach where he waded ashore 76 years ago, part of one of the most epic battles in military historic that came to be known as D-Day and turned the tide of World War II.
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Russian Orthodox Priest Tends to Moscow’s COVID-19 Patients
The Rev. Vasily Gelevan bends over a COVID-19 patient at her apartment to administer Holy Communion and say words of comfort while clad in a hazmat suit.
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India, China Military Commanders Meeting on Frontier Dispute
Indian and Chinese military commanders are meeting Saturday to try to resolve a bitter standoff along their disputed frontier high in the Himalayas where thousands of troops on both sides are facing off.
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The Latest: Paris Police Ban Floyd Protest Due to Virus Fear
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Sahel Force Fighting Terrorism Faces Growing Threat
Mauritania?s foreign minister said Friday the five-nation African force fighting terrorism in the Sahel is facing a growing security threat sweeping the region that is not only local but a global problem that demands an international response.
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Turning Grief Into Change, Movement Targets Racial Injustice
Momentum for what many hope is a sustained movement aimed at tackling racial injustice and police reforms promised to grow Saturday as more protesters filled streets around the world and mourners prepared to gather in the U.S. for a second memorial service for George Floyd, who died a dozen days ago at the hands of police in Minneapolis.
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By the Numbers: Trump Reads Economic Boom Into Jobs Data
President Donald Trump has always been a big numbers guy.
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Surfers Honor George Floyd in ?Paddle Out? Held Around World
On a sliver of sand that before the Civil Rights era was derisively dubbed 'The Ink Well' because of its popularity among black people, hundreds of surfers gathered to honor the life of George Floyd and other African Americans killed by police.
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Japan Advocate for Daughter, Others Abducted to NKorea Dies
Shigeru Yokota, a Japanese campaigner for the return of his daughter and more than a dozen others who were abducted to North Korea in the 1970s, has died. He was 87.
[#Webdesign #Coding] Forms and Input Fields In React: The 10 Days of React JS (Day 9)
Forms and Input Fields In React: The 10 Days of React JS (Day 9)
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Top Headlines for June 05, 2020
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German Factory Orders Plunge, Portending Lean Times Ahead
Factory orders in Germany plunged even more than anticipated in April, underlining the effect the coronavirus pandemic has had on Europe’s largest economy.
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Rights Group Says Another Thai Dissident Abducted in SE Asia
A Thai dissident has been abducted in Cambodia, a human rights group said Friday, raising concern that a mysterious campaign targeting exiles for disappearance or death may have been revived.
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NYC Calmer as Buffalo Police Draw Ire for Protester Injury
The latest night of protests in New York City sparked by the death of George Floyd at the hands of police was markedly calmer, while video of a police officer appearing to shove an elderly protester who falls and cracks his head in Buffalo drew widespread condemnation.
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Australia’s National News Agency to Survive With New Owners
Australia’s national news agency will continue with new owners, the board confirmed Friday, just weeks before it was due to be shut down. But the agency will be slimmed down, with only about half the former number of staff.
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George Floyd?s Death an American Tragedy With Global Echoes
When black men died at the hands of U.S. police in recent years, the news made international headlines. The name of George Floyd has reached the world?s streets.
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On Sad Anniversary, Few to Mourn the D-Day Dead in Normandy
At least the dead will always be there.
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Asian Shares Higher After Jobless Data Snaps Wall St Rally
Shares advanced in Asia on Friday, with Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 closing at its highest level since late February.
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Malaysia’s Ex-PM to Hear Verdict in 1st Graft Case in July
Malaysia’s former Prime Minister Najib Razak was victimized by rogue bankers and should be acquitted of corruption linked to the massive looting of a state investment fund, his lawyers said Friday at the close of his first corruption trial over the scandal.
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Despite Reopening, Some Jobs Lost to Virus Are Gone for Good
Factories and stores are reopening, economies are reawakening ? but many jobs just aren?t coming back.
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Iran News Agency Head Convicted for Interviewee’s Spy Remark
The head of Iran’s semiofficial ISNA news agency has been convicted over publishing an article that quotes a former ambassador criticizing Tehran’s ?arbitrary? intelligence operations in Europe, a journalism watchdog group said Friday.




