5 ways to INSTANTLY get more REALISTIC VFX in After Effects
By Cinecom.net
Published: Apr 21, 2020
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Top Headlines for April 30, 2020
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Germany Raids Sites Linked to Hezbollah, Extends Ban
German police raided five sites linked to the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, as authorities announced Thursday that they were banning activities by its political wing in Germany.
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Poland’s President Appoints Acting Head of Supreme Court
Polish President Andrzej Duda on Thursday appointed an acting head of the beleaguered Supreme Court following the retirement of its president, who had vehemently defended its independence.
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Joe Biden Picks Vetting Team as He Searches for Running Mate
Joe Biden announced Thursday the four co-chairs of his vice presidential vetting team, starting the search for his running mate in earnest.
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The Latest: Track Meet in Lausanne May Be Pushed Back
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Israelis Protest at Court Ahead of Anti-Netanyahu Petitions
Dozens of protesters rallied outside Israel’s Supreme Court on Thursday against petitions to disqualify Benjamin Netanyahu from serving as prime minister while facing criminal charges.
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Finland to Take 130 Refugees, Mostly Children, From Greece
Greece?s migration ministry says Finland has agreed to take in 100 unaccompanied refugee children and 30 adults, expanding the number of European countries which have begun taking in young asylum-seekers from Greece.
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Georgia City Councilman Accused of Stealing Beef
A Georgia city councilman was charged after he allegedly stole a beef tenderloin from a grocery store.
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European Economy Suffers Record Drop Amid Pandemic
The European economy shrank by a record 3.8% in the first quarter as business activity from hotels and restaurants to construction and manufacturing was frozen by shutdowns aimed at preventing the spread of the coronavirus.
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Outsiders Consider Possibility of Chaos in North Korea
North Korea?s collapse has been predicted ? wrongly? for decades.
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Sailors Become Biggest Cluster of Infections in Sri Lanka
Sailors at a Sri Lankan naval base have become the biggest cluster of coronavirus infections in the Indian Ocean island nation with 248 testing positive for the disease, authorities said Thursday.
[#Video #Editing] Feeding Your Film Crew – BEST Craft Services TIPS
Feeding Your Film Crew – BEST Craft Services TIPS
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Published: Mar 17, 2020
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Top Headlines for April 29, 2020
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The Latest: Spanish Vuelta Won?t Start in the Netherlands
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IOC Official Disagrees COVID-19 Vaccine Needed for Olympics
The head of the IOC?s coordination commission for the Tokyo Olympics said Wednesday he disagrees with suggestions by some scientists and doctors that a vaccine for COVID-19 is needed to hold the games.
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Israel Marks Its Independence Day Under Coronavirus Lockdown
Israelis celebrated their Independence Day at home Wednesday amid a nationwide lockdown aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
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UK Leader Boris Johnson, Partner Announce Birth of Baby Boy
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds announced the birth of a son on Wednesday, just two days after Johnson returned to work following hospitalization for the coronavirus.
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8 Dead, 10 Missing in Construction Site Fire in South Korea
Eight workers were killed and at least 10 others injured in a fire Wednesday at a construction site south of capital Seoul, South Korean officials said.
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Virus Lockdown Worsens Suffering for Johannesburg Beggars
Inock Mukanhairi shows the small amount of food that he has for himself, his wife, Angeline, and five children ? barely enough to make it through another week of South Africa’s strict coronavirus lockdown.
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As Virus Infections Dwindle, Hong Kong Protests Gain Steam
Demonstrators chanted pro-democracy slogans in a luxury mall in Hong Kong on Wednesday, the latest in a string of small but determined protests as the city’s coronavirus outbreak slows.
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VW Car Sales, Profits Plunge During Coronavirus Crisis
Automaker Volkswagen saw car sales and operating profit plunge in the first quarter as the coronavirus outbreak closed dealerships and halted production. But the company said it had strong cash reserves and aimed to make a profit for the full year.
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AP PHOTOS: India Photojournalist Records Life in Quarantine
Rafiq Maqbool remembers never flinching while covering high-risk news assignments such as the war in Afghanistan, the Sri Lankan tsunami or the conflict in Kashmir, where he grew up and decided to become a photojournalist.
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UK Climate Activists Stranded in Historic Town in Kosovo
British climate activists Rosie Watson and Mike Elm were on an international bicycle and running tour to promote their green campaign when they got stuck in Kosovo because of the coronavirus pandemic.
[#Money #Success] 15 Business Lessons from Elon Musk
15 Business Lessons from Elon Musk
By Alux.com
Published: Mar 02, 2020
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Top Headlines for April 28, 2020
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Engines Off: Canceled Iconic F1 Race Dents Monaco’s Prestige
Casino wheels have stopped turning, the Champagne is stuck on ice, and yachts bob silently in the famous harbor.
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Turkey Sends Medical Equipment to Help US Fight Virus
Turkey has dispatched a planeload of personal protective equipment to support the United States as it grapples with the coronavirus outbreak.
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Madagascar’s President Touts Herbal Drink Against COVID-19
As their high school reopened after being closed for a month due to the coronavirus, students in Madagascar’s capital city were given face masks and a small bottle of an herbal extract they were told to drink to protect them from COVID-19.
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New Chance for House Democrats to Force McGahn’s Testimony
The federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., is giving the House another shot at forcing former White House counsel Don McGahn to appear before Congress.
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Japan Medical Assn: Tokyo Olympics Difficult Without Vaccine
The medical community in Japan is moving toward a consensus that holding next year’s Tokyo Olympics may hinge on finding a coronavirus vaccine.
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Tennessee Family Finds Dog 54 Days After Deadly Tornadoes
A Tennessee family was reunited with their dog nearly two months after she went missing when tornadoes ripped through their home in early March.
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The Latest: Serbia to Retroactively Approve Lockdown
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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Asia Today: Surf’s Up, Coffee’s Ready as New Zealand Reopens
Surfers greeted a spectacular sunrise in Christchurch, construction workers purchased their favorite espresso coffees and some lawmakers returned to Parliament in New Zealand’s capital, Wellington, on Tuesday as some aspects of life began returning to normal.
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‘Infecting Our Dreams’: Pandemic Sabotages Sleep Worldwide
For millions of people around the world dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, sleep brings no relief.
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The US Reopening Is Coming, but ‘Normal’ Is Still a Ways Off
Everyone wants to know: When, oh when, will it go back to normal?
[#AfterEffects #Video] Create the DELOREAN CAR EFFECTS – Back To the Future (After Effects)
Create the DELOREAN CAR EFFECTS – Back To the Future (After Effects)
By Cinecom.net
Published: Nov 15, 2019
http://storyblocks.com/Cinecom – Learn how to create the energy effects, lasers and fire trails from the Delorean car out Back from the Future in this Adobe After Effects tutorial video.
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Top Headlines for April 27, 2020
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After COVID-19: Anxious, Wary First Responders Back on Job
The new coronavirus doesn’t care about a blue uniform or a shiny badge. Police, firefighters, paramedics and corrections officers are just a 911 call away from contracting COVID-19 and spreading it.
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King’s Day at Home: Dutch Monarch’s Birthday Muted by Virus
The Dutch national birthday party for their king was a muted affair Monday, dubbed King?s Day at Home because of coronavirus restrictions.
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2020 Watch: Voters Focus on Virus, Not on Biden Running Mate
Presidential politics move fast. What we?re watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign:
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Tech Companies, Like College Athletes, Eager to Cash In
Imagine a major-college quarterback with a sizable social media following who posts entertaining and informative updates about his life on and off the field.
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UN Report Notes Drop in Number of Afghan Civilians Killed
A report by the U.N. mission in Afghanistan on Monday noted a drop in the number of civilians killed in violence in the first three months of this year, compared to the same time last year, but underscored the still heavy toll the conflict continues to inflict on the civilian population.
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What Would Have Been: Kentucky Derby, Wild-Card Rematches
With the national sports calendar still pretty much on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic, following a short reprieve last week thanks to an unusual NFL draft, The Associated Press looks at some of the sporting events that would have taken place the week of April 27 to May 3:
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Facing Disaster, Russian Businesses Find Kremlin Aid Lacking
Desperate business owners in Russia have been pleading with the Kremlin for help in the pandemic shutdown. The response, however, has been slow and largely focused on big industries, leaving most smaller companies to fend for themselves and raising the prospect of massive unemployment and social unrest.
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The Latest: F1 Chairman Carey Hopes for July 5 Start
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
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South Korea Maintains Kim Jong Un Health Rumors Are Untrue
A top South Korean official said his country remains confident there have been no ?unusual developments? in North Korea, suggesting that rumors about the possible ill health of leader Kim Jong Un are untrue.
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Global Markets Gain as More Economies Prepare to Reopen
Global stock prices gained Monday after Japan?s central bank boosted support for financial markets as more governments prepared to reopen economies that were shut down to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
[#Money #Success] 15 Things That Are STRANGE For RICH People But NORMAL for POOR People
15 Things That Are STRANGE For RICH People But NORMAL for POOR People
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Published: Mar 22, 2020
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Top Headlines for April 26, 2020
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Lightning Kills at Least 10 in India Amid Heavy Rain
Lightning killed at least 10 villagers during thunderstorms and heavy rain in eastern India on Sunday, a government official said.
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Virus Lockdown Raises Tensions in France’s Poorest Areas
Joining more than 1,000 others, Djemba Diatite stood for hours in line to feed her growing family, grateful for handouts of fruits, vegetables and soap. It was her first time accepting charity, but she had no choice. The coronavirus pandemic has turned her small world upside down.
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AP PHOTOS: World Frozen in Time Amid Virus Lockdown
It’s early evening on a Friday, a time that signals the end of the workweek in many parts of the world and the middle of the weekend in most others.
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As Virus Lockdown Eases, Italy Ponders What Went Wrong
As Italy prepares to emerge from the West?s first and most extensive coronavirus lockdown, it is increasingly clear that something went terribly wrong in Lombardy, the hardest-hit region in Europe?s hardest-hit country.
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Perfect Storm: Lombardy’s Virus Disaster Is Lesson for World
As Italy prepares to emerge from the West?s first and most extensive coronavirus lockdown, it is increasingly clear that something went terribly wrong in Lombardy, the hardest-hit region in Europe?s hardest-hit country.
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The Latest: France to Give Details on Easing Lockdown
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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Low-Tech Japan Challenged in Working From Home Amid Pandemic
When the Japanese government declared an emergency to curb the spread of the coronavirus earlier this month and asked people to work from home, crowds rushed to electronics stores.
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Some Nations Inch Toward Reopening as Virus Deaths Rise
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to return to work after recovering from the coronavirus, his office said Sunday, as U.S. states and nations around the world took divergent paths on when to reopen their economies and communities.
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Satellite Imagery Finds Likely Kim Train Amid Health Rumors
A train likely belonging to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been parked at his compound on the country?s east coast since last week, satellite imagery showed, amid speculation about his health that has been caused, in part, by a long period out of the public eye.
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Mexican Officials Say Human Rights Monitor Shot to Death
A human rights monitor and his son were shot to death in Mexico’s southern state of Guerrero, the fourth slaying of a rights activist in the country this year, authorities said Saturday.




