Filmmaking Challenge: CGI vs REAL Effects in Films
By Cinecom.net
Published: Aug 11, 2019
https://skl.sh/jordy2 – Filmmakers react to Hollywood films such as Gemini Man and explain if its CGI (Visual Effects) or Real. Who has it right, wins the points! A fun CineBattle game between Jordy and Yannick with an educational twist.
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Top Headlines for September 25, 2019
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Romanian Anti-Graft Judge Named to Top EU Prosecutor’s Post
The European Union is appointing Romanian anti-corruption judge Laura Codruta Kosevi to lead its new public prosecutor’s office.
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Banker Tied to Money Laundering Found Dead in Estonia
Estonian police have found the body of the former head of Danske Bank in Estonia who was at the center of a $220 billion money laundering scandal and had disappeared two days ago.
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AP Photos: Indian Lockdown Upends Kashmir Children’s Lives
As India-controlled Kashmir reels under an unprecedented lockdown, children remain the most affected. The crisis has upended the education of millions of children in the disputed Himalayan region, and many have been caught up in street violence.
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Russia’s Putin Hosts Venezuelan Leader Maduro for Talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin is meeting Venezuela’s leader in Moscow amid the ongoing political crisis in the South American nation.
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Man Who Faked Being Teen Doctor Has Been Freed From Prison
A 22-year-old Florida man imprisoned for impersonating a doctor while he was a teenager and stealing from a patient has been freed from custody.
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Israel Arrests Palestinian Minister of Jerusalem Affairs
Israeli police say they have arrested the Palestinian minister of Jerusalem affairs for conducting political activity in east Jerusalem.
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Thomas Cook’s German Unit Gets Loan, Polish One Goes Bust
The German unit of collapsed tour operator Thomas Cook has been promised rescue loans from the government there, though the Polish one has confirmed it is going bust.
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Swiss Attorney General Gets 4 More Years Amid FIFA Fallout
Switzerland’s lawmakers have given embattled attorney general Michael Lauber four more years in office despite criticism of his handling of corruption investigations linked to soccer governing body FIFA.
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Coe Re-elected Unopposed for 4 More Years as IAAF President
Sebastian Coe has been re-elected to lead track and field’s governing body for another four years.
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New Climate Report: Oceans Rising Faster, Ice Melting More
Climate change is making the world’s oceans warm, rise, lose oxygen and get more acidic at an ever-faster pace, while melting even more ice and snow, a grim international science assessment concludes.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] Photoshop Not Working?! Reset Photoshop Back To Default Settings – 90-Second Tip #14
Photoshop Not Working?! Reset Photoshop Back To Default Settings – 90-Second Tip #14
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Published: Jun 06, 2019
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Top Headlines for September 24, 2019
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CEO to Be Sentenced for Role in Admissions Bribery Scheme
A California executive is returning to court to be sentenced for his role in the college admissions scandal.
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China Calls on Washington to Cancel Xinjiang Meeting
China is calling on Washington to cancel a planned meeting at the United Nations to discuss accusations of repression in its Muslim-majority northwestern region of Xinjiang.
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Japan Not Inviting SKorea to Naval Review Amid Dispute
Japan has announced it is not inviting South Korea to an upcoming multinational naval review it is hosting next month because their ties are badly strained over history, trade and defense.
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Residents Sue Over DC Senior Center Destroyed by Fire
Another lawsuit has been filed over a Washington, D.C., senior living apartment complex gutted by fire.
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Zimbabwe’s Capital Runs Dry as Taps Cut Off for 2M People
The more than 2 million residents of Zimbabwe’s capital and surrounding towns are now without water after authorities shut down the city’s main treatment plant. It is raising new fears about disease after a recent cholera outbreak as the economy crumbles further.
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‘Way Too Extreme’: Some Democrats Warn Against Moving Left
The Democrats of Beaver County, Pennsylvania, crowded onto the steps of a local courthouse, dozens of union men protesting a looming power plant closure that would put their livelihoods at risk.
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Timeline of Events Leading Up to Key UK Supreme Court Ruling
Britain’s Supreme Court is set to rule Tuesday on whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s five-week suspension of Parliament was legal. Here’s how we got here.
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Israeli Top Court Hears HRW Activist’s Deportation Appeal
Israel’s Supreme Court is hearing the appeal of the local director of Human Rights Watch to reverse his deportation order.
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Spain*s Supreme Court to Decide on Franco Exhumation
Spanish Supreme Court judges are to meet to rule on appeals against the caretaker Socialist government’s plan to exhume the remains of Gen. Francisco Franco from the gigantic Valley of the Fallen mausoleum built by the dictator on the outskirts of Madrid.
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German Business Confidence Up Slightly After 5-Month Slide
German business confidence has picked up slightly after a five-month decline, but managers are more pessimistic about their outlook for the next half-year.
[#Money #Success] 15 Paradoxes of Being RICH
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Published: Sep 15, 2019
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Top Headlines for September 23, 2019
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Syria’s FM Discusses Constitutional Committee With UN Envoy
Syria’s state news agency SANA says the country’s foreign minister has discussed the formation of a constitutional committee and its work with U.N. special envoy Geir Pedersen.
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2nd Ebola Vaccine to Be Used in Congo, as UN Efforts Slammed
The World Health Organization says Congo will start using a second experimental Ebola vaccine, as efforts to stop the spiraling outbreak are stalled and Doctors Without Borders criticizes vaccination efforts to date.
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The Latest: Italy, Malta Push for Help With Rescued Migrants
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Post-Quake Fake News Drives Albanians Outdoors
Albanian police say they have questioned two journalists on suspicion that they provoked panic by reporting that a large earthquake was likely, after an earlier quake injured 105 people and damaged hundreds of buildings.
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Israel Bans Entry for Most Players on Gaza Soccer Team
Israel is denying entry to most players on a Gaza soccer team scheduled to play a West Bank team later this week.
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Spanish Police Arrest 9 Catalan Activists, Seize Substances
Spanish police say they have arrested nine activists linked to pro-Catalan independence groups they suspect may have been preparing to commit violent acts, possibly with explosives.
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Ugandan Leader Questions US Sanctions Against Former Protege
Uganda’s longtime leader is disputing United States sanctions targeting a former protege accused of rights violations during his role as police boss between 2005 and 2018.
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Yemen’s Rebels Say Saudi-Led Airstrike Kills 7 Civilians
Yemen’s rebels and tribal leaders say an airstrike by the Saudi-led coalition has killed at least seven people including children, when it hit a mosque in the northwestern Amran province.
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Global Postal Union Meets Amid Trump Threat to Pull US Out
The effects of President Donald Trump’s standoff with China could soon be coming to a post office near you, and higher shipping rates for some types of mail are the likely outcome.
[#AfterEffects #Video] Make YOURSELF GIANT With VIDEO EDITING (Premiere Pro)
Make YOURSELF GIANT With VIDEO EDITING (Premiere Pro)
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Published: Sep 06, 2019
http://storyblocks.com/Cinecom – Make yourself Giant like Lana Del Rey or Coldplay (Up&Up) in this Adobe Premiere Pro tutorial. Learn how to work with forced perspective and greenkeying to create a fun editing trick for Music Videos and other creative work.
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Sudan’s New PM Launches Probe Into Protesters’ Deaths
Sudan’s newly appointed prime minister is launching an independent investigation into June’s deadly crackdown on protesters that killed dozens.
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Travel Firm Thomas Cook Holds Talks to Avoid a Collapse
Thomas Cook, one of the world’s oldest and largest travel companies, is holding talks with shareholders in a last-ditch bid to avoid going bankrupt.
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Collins Fights Back to Beat Venus Williams at Wuhan Open
American Danielle Collins beat seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams 7-5, 7-6 (5) in the opening round of the Wuhan Open on Sunday.
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Jailed Tunisia Magnate Optimistic About Winning Presidency
Jailed Tunisian media magnate Nabil Karoui says he’s 'reasonably optimistic' about winning Tunisia’s presidential runoff, where he is facing independent law professor Kais Saied.
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Israeli President Begins Talks to Form New Government
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin is starting his two-day consultations with all elected parties before deciding upon the prime minister-designate amid post-election deadlock.
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Albania Inspects Quake Damages, Sees Over 100 Aftershocks
Many Albanians in the capital of Tirana and the port city of Durres have not gone back home after a 5.8 magnitude earthquake injured 105 people and damaged hundreds of homes.
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From IS Camp, Syrian Family Returns Home to a Hostile City
Kurdish-led authorities in northeast Syria are allowing hundreds of Syrian families linked to the Islamic State group to return home to the city of Raqqa.
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Missing Camp Pendleton Marine Found Safe at Texas Rest Stop
A U.S. Marine believed to have left Arizona for California’s Camp Pendleton never arrived, but was found days later at a Texas rest area, unharmed.
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Thompson-Robinson, UCLA Rally Past No. 19 Washington St.
Coach Chip Kelly says he never lost faith in his UCLA team, even as it was losing its first three games.
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Iran Vows to Lead Gulf Security, as US Sends More Troops
Iran’s president said Sunday his country should lead regional security in the strategic Persian Gulf and warned against the presence of foreign forces, as the country’s nuclear deal with world powers collapses and the U.S. deployed more troops to boost security for its Arab allies.
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Top Headlines for September 21, 2019
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Syria Says It Captures Drone Near Israeli-Occupied Golan
Syria’s state news agency says authorities have captured and dismantled a drone rigged with cluster bombs near the border with the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
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Deputy Leader of UK’s Main Opposition Slams Move to Oust Him
The deputy leader of Britain’s main opposition Labour Party has described an attempt to oust him as 'a straight sectarian attack on a broad-church party.'
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Iraq Detains Suspect in Deadly Bombing That Killed 12
Iraq’s prime minister says security forces have detained a man suspected of detonating a bomb on a minibus packed with passengers outside the Shiite holy city of Karbala.
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Parachutists Jump Over Dutch Heath to Mark WWII Operation
Hundreds of parachutists floated out of clear blue skies in the eastern Netherlands Saturday to commemorate the 75th anniversary of a daring but ultimately unsuccessful World War II mission that Allied commanders hoped would bring a swift end to the global conflict.
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Artist Marina Abramovic Opens Exhibition in Native Belgrade
Performance artist Marina Abramovic is displaying her work in her native Belgrade for the first time in 44 years and she says that returning home has been highly emotional.
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American Sofia Kenin Wins Guangzhou WTA Title Over Stosur
American Sofia Kenin beat former U.S. Open champion Sam Stosur 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-2 in the final of the Guangzhou International on Saturday for her third WTA singles title of the year.
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Police Use Tear Gas in Paris Amid an Array of Protests
Paris police used tear gas Saturday to disperse anti-government demonstrators who try to revive the yellow vest movement in protest at perceived economic injustice and French President Emmanuel Macron’s government.
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Iran’s Guard Says Ready for ‘Any Scenario’ Amid US Standoff
Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard is ready for combat and 'any scenario,' its chief commander said Saturday, as the country’s nuclear deal with world powers collapses and the U.S. alleged Iran was behind a weekend attack on major oil sites in Saudi Arabia that shook global energy markets.
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PHOTO GALLERY: A Selection of Pictures From the Past Week
Here’s your look at highlights from the weekly AP photo report, a gallery featuring a mix of front-page photography, the odd image you might have missed and lasting moments our editors think you should see.
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Demonstrators March in Hong Kong in New Weekend of Protest
Protesters marched through an outlying district of Hong Kong on Saturday in a renewed outpouring of grievances against the Chinese territory’s government.




