Mastering Layers in After Effects: How to Split, Trim, Slip, and More
By School of Motion
Published: Nov 19, 2019
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Top Headlines for November 22, 2019
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Ex-South African Leader Files Leave to Appeal in Graft Case
Former South African president Jacob Zuma has filed notice to appeal a court ruling that cleared the way for him to be prosecuted for corruption.
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AP Top 25 Podcast: Tua?s Legacy and Alabama?s CFP Hopes
Tua Tagovailoa changed Alabama football and became a star before he was even a starter.
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Thursday Sports in Brief
NFL
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Norwegians Spot Another Viking Ship Buried in the Ground
Norwegian officials say they have for a second time found the remains of what could be a Viking ship by using geo-radar techniques, adding it is likely more than 1,000 years old.
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Seoul Decides to Keep Apanese Military Intelligence Pact
South Korea says it has decided to continue a 2016 military intelligence-sharing agreement with Japan it previously decided to terminate amid ongoing disputes over their wartime history and trade.
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Isolated Iceland Newly Vulnerable to Computer Scams
'Hi, I hope you are not busy?'
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Israel Braces for Political Fight After Netanyahu Indictment
The indictment of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to sharpen the battle lines in Israel?s already deadlocked political system and could test the loyalty of his right-wing allies, Israeli commentators said Friday.
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Hong Kong Election a Referendum on Anti-Government Protests
Cathy Yau remembers the first time she was called a ?dirty cop? by Hong Kong?s anti-government protesters, days after police deployed tear gas to repel tens of thousands of black-clad demonstrators blocking the legislature.
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France Grapples With High Domestic Violence Rate
Sylvia. Dalila. Aminata. Céline. Julie. Their names are plastered on buildings and headlines across France, calling attention to their shared fate: Each was killed, allegedly by a current or former partner this year.
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China Pressuring Priest at Center of Agreement With Vatican
A Chinese Catholic priest whose demotion was key to a now-stalled effort at reconciliation between China and the Vatican is being pressured to join the official Communist Party-controlled church organization, a fellow priest and Catholic news source said.
[#AfterEffects #Video] How to Place Yourself in ANY MOVIE (After Effects)
How to Place Yourself in ANY MOVIE (After Effects)
By Cinecom.net
Published: Aug 13, 2019
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Top Headlines for November 21, 2019
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British Airways Says Flights Disrupted by ?Technical Issue?
British Airways says flights are being disrupted by a ?technical issue.?
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Son of Egypt?s Former President Mubarak Says Mother Ill
One of the sons of Egypt?s former autocratic President Hosni Mubarak says his 78-year-old mother and former first lady is in hospital.
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UK?s Labour Promises Radical Change if It Wins Election
Britain?s main opposition Labour Party is launching its detailed platform for Britain?s Dec. 12 election as it tries to close an opinion-poll gap with the governing Conservatives.
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Germany: Man Posing With Replica Rifle Triggers Police Raid
Berlin police say they deployed a tactical response unit to a refugee shelter after spotting a man with an automatic rifle ? only to find it was a replica.
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Malaysia Detains 680 in China-Based Online Scam Syndicate
Malaysia?s Immigration Department said Thursday it has broken up a China-based online investment scam syndicate with the arrest of 680 suspected Chinese citizens after storming a building where they were operating, but another 100 managed to flee.
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IS Claims Attack in Egypt?s Sinai That Killed Officer
The Islamic State group has claimed an attack this week in Egypt?s restive Sinai Peninsula that killed an officer and wounded three others.
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Prince Andrew Urged to Speak to US Prosecutors on Epstein
Lawyers for victims of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein say Britain?s Prince Andrew should speak to U.S. investigators immediately, after the prince withdrew from royal duties over what he called his ?ill-judged association? with the convicted pedophile
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Burkina Faso Says 18 Extremists Killed After Attacking Base
Burkina Faso says 18 extremists have been killed after they attacked a security base in the north and were repelled.
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China Demands Trump Veto Bills on Hong Kong
China on Thursday demanded President Donald Trump veto legislation aimed at supporting human rights in Hong Kong and renewed a threat to take ?strong countermeasures? if the bills become law.
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2 Iraqi Protesters Killed in Clashes With Security Forces
Renewed clashes overnight in Baghdad between anti-government demonstrators and security forces killed two protesters, security and hospital officials said Thursday.
[#Money #Success] 15 BEST Books on LEADERSHIP
15 BEST Books on LEADERSHIP
By Alux.com
Published: Oct 09, 2019
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Top Headlines for November 20, 2019
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Correction: China Open-Young Ye Story
In a story May 2, 2013, about 12-year-old amateur golfer Ye Wocheng creating history by becoming the youngest player ever to compete in a European Tour event, The Associated Press reported incorrectly that his coach, David Watson, was a former amateur coach of Lee Westwood and Justin Rose and he was working for the Chinese youth golf program. Watson never worked as a coach for Westwood or Rose but was a junior contemporary of the players who became Ryder Cup stars. Watson also was not working for the Chinese Youth Program.
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Hong Kong Open Golf Tournament Postponed Amid Social Unrest
The Hong Kong Open golf tournament has been postponed because of violent unrest in the city.
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NATO Ministers Gather Amid Tensions With France
NATO foreign ministers are gathering in Brussels to prepare a leaders? summit in two weeks amid tensions over French President Emmanuel Macron?s complaints about the ?brain death? of the alliance.
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22 Farmers Arrested in India for Causing Air Pollution
A government official says 22 farmers in northern India have been arrested for burning stubbles and causing some of the worst air pollution in the country.
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Wine Woes: Tariffs, Brexit Cloud French Beaujolais Season
Celebration is the mot du jour in France?s Beaujolais region on the third Thursday of November, when winemakers and sellers uncork the season?s Beaujolais Nouveau with feasting and fanfare.
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In Sweden, Wanted Man Found Asleep in Store?s Bed Department
Police in Sweden say a wanted man was found asleep in a bed in a furniture store north of Stockholm.
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Maltese Authorities Arrest Businessman Fleeing Country
Police in Malta have arrested a businessman on a yacht as it tried to leave Maltese waters.
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Woman and Man Charged With Terror Offenses in Kosovo
Kosovo prosecutors have filed terrorism charges against two people suspected of supporting or fighting with the Islamic State group in Syria.
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Zimbabwe Police Fire Tear Gas at Opposition Supporters
Zimbabwe police with riot gear fired tear gas and struck people who gathered on Wednesday to hear a speech by the country?s top opposition leader.
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Dance Teacher Pleads Guilty to Exposing Teen Boy to HIV
A dance teacher who appeared on a reality TV show has pleaded guilty in Tennessee to raping a teenage student and exposing him to the AIDS virus.
[#Money #Success] 15 BEST Books on BRANDING
15 BEST Books on BRANDING
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Published: Oct 16, 2019
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Top Headlines for November 19, 2019
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German Authorities Conduct Money Laundering Raids
German authorities have conducted raids in five states in connection with money laundering and illegal transfers abroad.
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UK Leaders Square-Off in First Debate of Election Campaign
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn are preparing to square off in the first televised debate of this year’s election campaign.
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Toyota Worker?s Suicide Ruled Work-Related After Harassment
Toyota says it hopes to prevent further cases after authorities ruled that one of its engineers killed himself after being repeatedly ridiculed by his boss.
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Hard-Line Newspaper: Violent Iran Protesters Face Execution
A hard-line newspaper in Iran is suggesting that those who led violent protests will be executed by hanging as the unrest continues.
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Group: Egypt Targets Relatives of Dissidents Living Abroad
An international rights group says Egyptian authorities have arrested, raided houses and imposed travel bans against dozens of relatives of dissidents who live abroad, apparently in reprisal for their activism.
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Officers Cleared in Death of Bipolar Woman Armed With Ax
Police have been cleared of wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of a bipolar Virginia woman whose psychiatrist asked authorities to check on her.
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The Latest: Taliban Say They Freed US and Australian Hostage
The Latest on the Afghanistan prisoner swap with the Taliban for American and Australian hostage held by insurgents since 2016 (all times local):
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5 Things to Know About Pope Francis? Visit to Thailand
Pope Francis arrives in Thailand on Wednesday for the first visit here by the head of the Roman Catholic Church since St. John Paul II in 1984. Some things to know about the visit and the history of the church in Thailand:
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Agency Reports Detail Deadly N Carolina Explosion, Response
Authorities in North Carolina have analyzed their response to a natural gas explosion that killed two people, injured two dozen others, leveled one building and damaged others, some of which have been condemned.
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Sri Lanka?s New President May Struggle to Form Government
Sri Lanka?s newly elected president, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, may struggle to consolidate his victory. With many executive powers clipped and the opposition in control of a powerful Parliament, the former defense official who inspires respect but also fear may have difficulty assembling a government.
[#Art #Animation] Q&A With BAM! Session 1
Q&A With BAM! Session 1
By BaM Animation
Published: Jul 20, 2018
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Top Headlines for November 18, 2019
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2020 Watch: Big Tests Loom for Late Entries and Top Tier
Presidential politics move fast. What we’re watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign:
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Van With 52 Migrants Smashes Through Spanish Enclave Border
Media reports say a van carrying 52 migrants has smashed through border barriers between Morocco and Spain to enter the Spanish enclave of Ceuta.
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Indian Students Face Off With Police Amid Fee Protest
Hundreds of students from a New Delhi university are in a stand-off with police, who have stopped their march toward parliament to protest increased student housing fees.
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Indonesia Arrests 43 People Following Suicide Attack
Indonesian police say they have arrested 43 suspected militants believed to have links to last week?s suicide attack at a busy police station in the country?s third-largest city.
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The Latest: Emirates Announces $6.4 Billion Airbus Order
The Latest on news from the Dubai Air Show (all times local):
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Baltimore Museum to Acquire Only Works by Women in 2020
The Baltimore Museum of Art will add only artwork created by women to its permanent collection in 2020.
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Olympic Marathon Could Start, Finish at Sapporo?s Odori Park
The Tokyo Olympic marathons and race walks, moved last month to the northern city of Sapporo to avoid the capital?s summer heat, are likely to start and finish in the city?s Odori Park.
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UK Parties Make Election Pitches to Wary Business Leaders
The leaders of Britain?s three biggest national political parties are making their pitches to business leaders, trying to persuade skeptical industries that they can end years of economic uncertainty over Brexit.
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Report: Leaked Intelligence Cables Show Iran?s Grip on Iraq
The New York Times and The Intercept say they have reviewed hundreds of pages of purported Iranian intelligence documents that detail Iran?s massive influence in neighboring Iraq.
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Group: Sudan Crackdown May Amount to Crime Against Humanity
A leading human rights group says the deadly crackdown in Sudan against pro-democracy protesters in June may have amounted to a crime against humanity.




