VAPOR VFX from WARRIOR NUN (After Effects Tutorial)
By Cinecom.net
Published: Jul 10, 2020
http://storyblocks.com/Cinecom – Learn how to create the Impact Disintegration effect from a Netflix original Series, Warrior Nun. Use Adobe After Effects and simple track matte technique to create professional VFX.
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Top Headlines for July 15, 2020
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Stabbings in Southern Norway Leave Woman Dead, Two Injured
Norwegian police say three women were stabbed, one of them fatally, in a small town in the south of the country late Tuesday.
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China Accuses Britain of Helping Washington Hurt Huawei
China's government accused Britain on Wednesday of colluding with Washington to hurt Chinese companies after tech giant Huawei was blocked from working on a next-generation mobile phone network.
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Chinese UK Ambassador Says Huawei Decision ‘Unfair’
China's ambassador to the U.K. has questioned whether Britain can offer a fair business environment following its decision to ban Huawei from taking part in the country's high-speed wireless network.
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NY Times to Move Some Staff From Hong Kong, Citing New Law
The New York Times said Tuesday it will transfer some of its staff out of Hong Kong because of the uncertainties about practicing journalism in the Chinese territory under its newly imposed national security law.
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German Police Find 31 Migrants Hidden Inside Turkish Truck
German news agency dpa says police and customs officers discovered some 31 migrants hidden inside a refrigerated truck near the border with the Czech Republic.
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Statue of Black Protester Replaces Toppled UK Slave Trader
An artist has erected a statue of a Black Lives Matter protester atop the plinth in the English city of Bristol once occupied by the toppled statue of a slave trader.
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Many Zimbabweans Sell Goods From Their Cars in Hard Times
Cars have become mobile markets in Zimbabwe where enterprising residents are selling goods from their vehicles to cope with economic hardships caused by the coronavirus.
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Lockdowns Reimposed in India as Virus Cases Near 1 Million
As India's coronavirus caseload approaches 1 million, lockdowns are being reimposed in parts of the country as governments try to shield the health system from being overwhelmed.
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In Virus Era, Back-To-School Plans Stress Working Parents
For generations, school has been an opportunity for American children to learn and make friends. For many parents today, though, it’s something that’s elemental in a very different way: a safe place that cares for their children while they are at work – or a necessity for them to be able to work at all.
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Rules Once Lifted Are Reimposed to Try to Curb New Outbreaks
Virus restrictions once lifted are being reimposed, shutting businesses and curbing people’s social lives as communities try to curb a disease resurgence before it spins out of control.
[#Video #Design] Using Cinema 4D Art for Augmented Reality with Adobe Aero
Using Cinema 4D Art for Augmented Reality with Adobe Aero
By School of Motion
Published: Dec 18, 2019
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0:54:20 Functions
1:09:14 Arrays
1:21:43 The Loop
1:36:10 Header & Footer
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Top Headlines for July 14, 2020
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Pakistan to Resume Polio Campaign as COVID-19 Cases Decline
Pakistan announced Tuesday it would resume vaccinations against polio next week, months after the drive against this crippling children's disease was halted because the novel coronavirus had overwhelmed the country’s health system.
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ICC Trial Starts for Alleged Jihadist Crimes in Timbuktu
The trial of an alleged Islamic extremist charged with policing a brutal Islamic regime in Timbuktu after al-Qaida linked rebels overran the historic Malian desert city in 2012 opened Tuesday at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
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Huawei Posts 13.1% Revenue Growth Amid Pandemic, Sanctions
Huawei Technologies reported Tuesday that its revenue grew 13.1% in the first half of the year compared with a year earlier, despite sanctions from the U.S and challenges from the coronavirus pandemic.
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Demand for Robot Cooks Rises as Kitchens Combat COVID-19
Robots that can cook – from flipping burgers to baking bread – are in growing demand as virus-wary kitchens try to put some distance between workers and customers.
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Satellite Images Show Ethiopia Dam Reservoir Swelling
New satellite imagery shows the reservoir behind Ethiopia's disputed hydroelectric dam beginning to fill, but an analyst says it's likely due to seasonal rains instead of government action.
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Police: 1 Officer Dead, Another Hurt in Pursuit Shooting
One officer was fatally shot and another was wounded in Washington during a traffic stop, officials said.
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UAE’s Mars Orbiter Launch From Japan Delayed by Weather
The liftoff of the United Arab Emirates’ Mars orbiter was postponed until Friday due to bad weather at the Japanese launch site.
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UK Reportedly Poised to Backtrack on Huawei Inclusion in 5G
The British government is reportedly poised to backtrack on plans to give Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei a limited role in the U.K.'s new high-speed mobile phone network, a decision with broad implications for relations between the two countries.
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What Is Contact Tracing, and How Does It Work With COVID-19?
What is contact tracing, and how does it work with COVID-19?
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Column: What’s in a Name? Stubborn Snyder About to Find Out
Try and think of a more deserving guy in all of sports than Dan Snyder to get his name-change plans caught in a vise. Go ahead, we'll wait.
[#Video #Design] Freelance Panel at Sarofsky Studios: Part 4 | The Business of Freelance
Freelance Panel at Sarofsky Studios: Part 4 | The Business of Freelance
By School of Motion
Published: Jun 11, 2020
In early 2020, before…well, EVERYTHING, we had the opportunity to go to Chicago to attend a Freelance Panel at Sarofsky Studios. An incredibly diverse group of motion designers came to listen to Erin Sarofsky, Duarte Elvas, Lyndsay McCully, and Joey Korenman. In Part 4, our panel breaks down what it means to be a freelance professional from a business standpoint.
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Top Headlines for July 13, 2020
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Depp in Witness Box for 5th Day at Lawsuit Over Abuse Claims
Johnny Depp is expected to wrap up his evidence Monday at his libel trial against a tabloid newspaper that accused him of abusing ex-wife Amber Heard.
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BT CEO Warns of Long Road to Excise Huawei From UK Network
The CEO of telecoms company BT has warned it may take a decade to remove Huawei equipment from Britain's wireless infrastructure if the U.K. government follows the U.S. in dumping the telecom provider from its networks.
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Israeli Police Break Up Anti-Netanyahu Protest in Jerusalem
Israeli police and Jerusalem municipal officials scuffled with protesters demonstrating against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday as officers dismantled tents set up by the demonstrator’s outside the premier’s residence.
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Manchester City Overturns 2-Year Ban From Champions League
Manchester City successfully overturned its two-year ban from the Champions League on Monday in a surprising legal victory.
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Suicide Car Bombing in North Afghanistan Causes Casualties
A suicide car bomber struck on Monday in northern Afghanistan’s province of Samangan, setting off a large explosion followed by a gun battle between other attackers and Afghan forces, officials said.
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Families of Italy’s Virus Dead Seek Answers, Solace, Justice
It started out as way for grief-struck families to mourn their coronavirus dead online: a Facebook group where relatives who were denied a funeral because of Italy's stringent lockdowns could share photos, memories and sorrow that their loved ones had died all alone.
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Organizers of Hong Kong’s Tiananmen Vigil Appear in Court
The organizers of a vigil commemorating China’s bloody 1989 crackdown in Tiananmen Square appeared in a Hong Kong court on Monday on charges of inciting others to participate in an unlawful assembly.
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Malaysia PM Wins Tests of Support, Ousts House Speaker
Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin narrowly won a motion to boot the parliament speaker Monday, scraping through the first test of his support nearly five months after taking power.
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Millennials and Boomers: Pandemic Pain, by the Generation
Millennials, you’re taking a big hit – again. And you’re not OK, either, boomers.
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Asian Shares Gain on Hopes for Recovery, Despite Outbreaks
Shares rose in Asia on Monday, cheered by upbeat projections for a global economic rebound that were tempered by worries over expanding coronavirus outbreaks.
[#Art #Animation] The Final Stream! : Bam Live Stream Wk6
The Final Stream! : Bam Live Stream Wk6
By BaM Animation
Published: May 18, 2020
📺Interactive Live Drawing session Sunday! Send us your drawings LIVE! there will be rotating 15 minute themes and a link to submit your art! We will be drawing live and looking at viewer submitted artwork! 🎥
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🧾RULES PLEASE READ!!!Please tittle your art like so “Theme_YourName.jpg”
Example “Cat_BrentNoll.JPG”
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Top Headlines for July 12, 2020
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Online Funeral Set for Seoul Mayor Over Virus Concerns
The official funeral for Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon will be held online this week over coronavirus concerns, his funeral committee said Sunday.
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Libyan Forces Set Conditions for Lifting Oil Blockade
Forces loyal to a Libyan commander said they will only allow the reopening of oil fields and terminals once a mechanism has been set up to fairly distribute revenue across the country, which is split between rival, warring factions.
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AP Was There: McEnroe Wins Tiebreaker, Borg Wins Wimbledon
EDITOR'S NOTE – Tennis history is filled with wonderful rivalries, and so many are remembered because of matchups in Wimbledon finals. The Associated Press is republishing stories about a handful of such matches while the canceled grass-court Grand Slam tournament was supposed to be played. One rivalry is known for one particularly memorable match involving one particularly memorable tiebreaker: John McEnroe vs. Bjorn Borg in the 1980 Wimbledon final. McEnroe won the tiebreaker 18-16; Borg won the title. The following story was sent July 5, 1980.
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Over 200,000 Vote in Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy Primaries
Hundreds of thousands of Hong Kongers turned up over the weekend to vote in an unofficial two-day primary election held by the city's pro-democracy camp as it gears up to field candidates for an upcoming legislative poll.
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UK-China Ties Freeze With Debate Over Huawei, Hong Kong
Only five years ago, then-British Prime Minister David Cameron was celebrating a 'golden era' in U.K.-China relations, bonding with President Xi Jinping over a pint of beer at the pub and signing off on trade deals worth billions.
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Poland Holds Momentous, Tight Presidential Election Runoff
Voting started Sunday in Poland's razor-blade-close presidential election runoff between the conservative incumbent, President Andrzej Duda, and liberal, pro-European Union Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski.
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As Beach Towns Open, Businesses Are Short Foreign Workers
At this time of the year, The Friendly Fisherman on Cape Cod is usually bustling with foreign students clearing tables and helping prepare orders of clam strips or fish and chips.
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Dengue Prevention Efforts Stifled by Coronavirus Pandemic
To slow the spread of the coronavirus, governments issued lockdowns to keep people at home. They curtailed activities that affected services like trash collection. They tried to shield hospitals from a surge of patients.
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The Latest: Vatican Highlights Plight of Maritime Workers
VATICAN CITY – The Vatican is highlighting the plight of maritime workers during the pandemic, saying bans on shore leave are severely stressing crews stuck aboard ship, some to the point of suicide.
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Usman, Volkanovski, Yan Leave Fight Island With Belts
Kamaru Usman retained his welterweight title with a smothering victory over short-notice challenger Jorge Masvidal at UFC 251 on Sunday.
[#Video #Editing] How to Green Screen | The RIGHT Way
How to Green Screen | The RIGHT Way
By Josh Olufemii
Published: Jun 30, 2020
Using a green screen can be the most annoying, yet one of the most useful, techniques that a creator can use to composite several elements into a single shot. My bro, and one of our channel teachers, Kyle Yan excellently breaks down his process. Watching this video before you attempt a green screen based project, may save you a ton of troubleshooting hours!
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Top Headlines for July 11, 2020
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Austin Cindric Completes Xfinity Sweep at Kentucky Speedway
Austin Cindric dominated Friday night to sweep the NASCAR Xfinity Series doubleheader at Kentucky Speedway.
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Paik Sun-Yup, Major South Korean War Hero, Dies at 99
Former South Korean army Gen. Paik Sun-yup, who was celebrated as a major war hero for leading troops in several battle victories against North Korean soldiers during the 1950-53 Korean War, has died. He was 99.
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Guest Lineups for the Sunday News Shows
Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows:
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California Couple Agrees to Guilty Pleas in College Scam
A California couple agreed Friday to plead guilty to paying $250,000 to get their daughter into the University of Southern California as a fake volleyball recruit.
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Trump Commutes Longtime Friend Roger Stone’s Prison Sentence
President Donald Trump on Friday commuted the sentence of his longtime political confidant Roger Stone, intervening in extraordinary fashion in a criminal case that was central to the Russia investigation and that concerned the president’s own conduct.
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Pac-12 Joins Big Ten in Eliminating Nonconference Games
The Pac-12 has become the second major conference to shift to a conference-only fall schedule amid growing concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.
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Professional Bull Riding Set to Welcome Fans Back Into Arena
As bull riders attempted to hang on to their rides for eight seconds Friday night, they were encouraged by something they hadn't heard in months – the cheers of a crowd.
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Prosecutor: Marshals Acted Lawfully in Black Man’s Death
Members of a U.S. Marshals Service fugitive task force who fatally shot a 20-year-old Black man after he pointed a rifle at them will not be charged in his killing, the top prosecutor in Memphis, Tennessee, said Friday.
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11 People Drowned at Rocky Beach in Northern Egypt
Eleven people drowned off the coast of northern Egypt, local authorities said Friday, at a beach known for its rocky jetty and fast-moving waters.
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NHL, Players Approve Plan to Resume Season, Extend CBA
Hockey became the latest sport to finalize a return during a global pandemic after NHL owners and players approved an agreement Friday to resume the season – and with it an assurance of labor peace through September 2026.




