Episode 46: Refugee to MoGraph Expert, An Interview with Sergei at Ukramedia
By School of Motion
Published: Jul 10, 2018
Our guest today is no stranger to determination. Sergei Prokhnevskiy is a Ukrainian born MoGraph artist who was forced to leave his home as a refugee at the age of 12 along with his twin brother Vladimir. After landing in the United States (and not speaking any English) he would go on to work on MoGraph projects including the Fox Sports Robot for the Super Bowl.
Recently Sergei and Vladi… [READ MORE]
[#Marketing #Strategy] Automotive Art Galleries – The UX Art Space Shares Artist Interpretations of the Lexus UX (TrendHunter.com)
From TrendHunter.com – Marketing Strategy –Automotive Art Galleries – The UX Art Space Shares Artist Interpretations of the Lexus UX (TrendHunter.com):
(TrendHunter.com) For the launch of its newest vehicle model, Lexus set up the UX Art Space and invited artists to share their interpretations of the luxury crossover vehicle. Inside the inspiring space, visitors…
Top Headlines for July 13, 2018
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UK Pound Falls, Politicians Reel After Trump Broadside
The British pound has fallen and U.K. politicians are reeling from the tornado-blast of U.S. President Donald Trump, who has humiliated Prime Minister Theresa May, crushed hopes of a quick U.S.-U.K. trade deal and boosted May’s opponents in the high-stakes battle over Brexit.
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Egypt State Media Says Blast Near Cairo Airport Injures 12
Egypt’s state-run news agency says a blast at a chemical factory near Cairo’s main airport injured at least a dozen people.
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Jailed Ukrainian Filmmaker’s Mother Asks Putin to Pardon Him
The mother of a jailed Ukrainian filmmaker who has been refusing food for nearly two months is asking Russian President Vladimir Putin to pardon him.
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Chelsea Fires Manager Antonio Conte After 2 Years in Charge
Antonio Conte’s protracted divorce from Chelsea was finalized on Friday when he was fired after a two-year tenure in which he won the English Premier League and FA Cup but failed to gain the power he craved at the London club.
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France Plans New Counterterrorism Units, as Threat Persists
France is beefing up its counterterrorism powers and creating new bodies to track radicalized inmates and better identify extremists at risk of turning to violence.
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Cash Vans Targeted in Brazen Heists in South Africa
Criminal syndicates in South Africa have increased attacks on security vans transporting large amounts of cash, brazenly opening fire and blowing up vehicles in chaotic scenes that send civilians rushing for cover.
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Opposition Storms Zimbabwe Police Post Amid Early Voting
Opposition supporters have stormed a police camp in Zimbabwe where officers were voting ahead of this month’s historic election without election officials present.
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Turkey to Sell 30 Attack Helicopters to Pakistan
Turkey’s state-run news agency says Turkey and Pakistan have reached an agreement for the sale of 30 Turkish-made attack helicopters in a deal that has been billed as Turkey’s largest single defense industry export.
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Widow of Chinese Nobel Laureate Unlikely to Attend Memorial
The release of the Chinese Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo’s widow from eight years of house arrest this week brought some comfort to China’s activists. But the rare triumph for human rights in China was short-lived: Her brother was forced to stay behind, ensuring Liu Xia stayed silent on the one-year anniversary of her husband’s death Friday.
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Algeria Stops Forcing Migrants Into Sahara After Outrage
Algeria’s deadly expulsions of migrants into the Sahara Desert have nearly ground to a halt after widespread condemnation and the abrupt firing of two top security officials.
[#Video #Design] Episode 44: Cinema 4D Q&A w/ EJ Hassenfratz and David Ariew
Episode 44: Cinema 4D Q&A w/ EJ Hassenfratz and David Ariew
By School of Motion
Published: Jun 13, 2018
Our guest today is no stranger to determination. Sergei Prokhnevskiy is a Ukrainian born MoGraph artist who was forced to leave his home as a refugee at the age of 12 along with his twin brother Vladimir. After landing in the United States (and not speaking any English) he would go on to work on MoGraph projects including the Fox Sports Robot for the Super Bowl.
Recently Sergei and Vladi… [READ MORE]
[#Marketing #Strategy] Beef Jus-Infused Butters – The Maple & Ash Beefed-Up Butter Adds an Indulgent Touch to Meals (TrendHunter.com)
From TrendHunter.com – Marketing Strategy –Beef Jus-Infused Butters – The Maple & Ash Beefed-Up Butter Adds an Indulgent Touch to Meals (TrendHunter.com):
(TrendHunter.com) Foodie culture has many consumers seeking out products that can add a touch of additional unexpected flavor to their meals, which is what the Maple & Ash Beefed-Up Butter is capable of doing….
Top Headlines for July 12, 2018
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Putin Hosts Aide to Iran’s Supreme Leader Amid Syria Talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin has received the Iranian leader’s top adviser hours after conferring with the Israeli prime minister about Iran’s presence in Syria.
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Thousands Still in Shelters After Deadly Flooding in Japan
About 7,000 people are still in evacuation shelters after severe flooding and landslides last week in western Japan that caused at least 200 deaths.
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Uber to Give Czech Authorities Details for Tax Purposes
Uber is to give the Czech Republic’s finance ministry information on its drivers’ activities so the proper amount of tax is paid.
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Croatia President Celebrates World Cup Win at NATO Summit
It has been a successful NATO summit for Croatia President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic. The World Cup took care of that.
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Africa’s Iconic Baobab Trees Dying Off at Alarming Rate
Africa’s ancient baobab, with its distinctive swollen trunk and known as the 'tree of life,' is under a new and mysterious threat, with some of the largest and oldest dying abruptly in recent years.
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Egypt Ups Prices of Cigarettes as Part of Economic Reforms
Egypt has hiked the prices of cigarettes, the latest measure amid reforms designed to overhaul the country’s troubled economy, still reeling from a costly 2011 uprising.
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LEADING OFF: Severino vs Kluber; Red Sox Go for 10th in Row
A look at what’s happening around the majors today:
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Vietnam Jails 6 of Dozens Arrested for Economic Law Protests
A court in south central Vietnam sentenced six people to up to two-and-a-half years in prison Thursday after finding them guilty of throwing rocks, bricks and gas bombs at police in protests against a proposed law on special economic zones.
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British Airways Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani officials say a British Airways flight carrying 214 people from London to Mumbai has made an emergency landing at a Baku airport. No one was hurt.
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FBI Agent: My Work Has Never Been Tainted by Political Bias
An FBI agent whose anti-Trump text messages fueled suspicions of partisan bias will tell lawmakers Thursday that his work has never been tainted by politics and that the intense scrutiny he is facing represents 'just another victory notch in Putin’s belt,' according to prepared remarks obtained by The Associated Press.
[#Video #Design] Episode 45: How Cinema 4D Became the Best 3D App w/ Maxon CEO Paul Babb
Episode 45: How Cinema 4D Became the Best 3D App w/ Maxon CEO Paul Babb
By School of Motion
Published: Jun 26, 2018
Our guest today is no stranger to determination. Sergei Prokhnevskiy is a Ukrainian born MoGraph artist who was forced to leave his home as a refugee at the age of 12 along with his twin brother Vladimir. After landing in the United States (and not speaking any English) he would go on to work on MoGraph projects including the Fox Sports Robot for the Super Bowl.
Recently Sergei and Vladi… [READ MORE]
[#Design #Trends] Monochromatic Modern Residences – The Mews House in Battersea Received a Luxurious Renovation (TrendHunter.com)
From TrendHunter.com – Design Trends –Monochromatic Modern Residences – The Mews House in Battersea Received a Luxurious Renovation (TrendHunter.com):
(TrendHunter.com) London-based architecture firm Groves Natcheva completely transformed a tired 20th-century Mews House in West London into a stylish and contemporary oasis. The traditional structure was built on a…
Top Headlines for July 11, 2018
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Greece Hints at Russian Diplomats’ Expulsion
Greece’s government spokesman is suggesting that Russian diplomats stationed in the country acted unlawfully and 'disrespected' the Greek state, which may lead to their expulsion.
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The Case of the 141-Year-Old Voter: Zimbabwe Ballot at Risk
The world’s oldest person is 141 years of age and lives in Zimbabwe. Not far behind is a 134-year-old, also in Zimbabwe. At least that’s according to the country’s voters’ roll, which has come under sharp scrutiny ahead of the July 30 election, the first in decades without longtime leader Robert Mugabe.
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US Firm: Chinese Hackers Infiltrated Cambodia’s Politics
The U.S. cybersecurity firm FireEye says it has found evidence that a Chinese hacking team it believes is linked to Beijing has penetrated computer systems belonging to Cambodia’s election commission, opposition leaders and media.
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Pakistan Officer Accused of Extrajudicial Killings Gets Bail
A Pakistani police officer accused of scores of extrajudicial killings has been released on bail.
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Boy Dies, 4 Hurt During Play With Grenade in Kashmir
Residents and police say a boy has been killed and four others wounded in Indian-controlled Kashmir in a blast from a grenade they found from the site of a previous day’s gunbattle.
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Former Tennessee Officer Arrested in Panama on Theft Charge
Authorities in Tennessee say a former police officer accused of stealing money from an evidence room 10 years ago has been arrested in Panama.
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Sheriff: Alcohol Likely Factor in Georgia Man’s Drowning
Authorities in Georgia say they found a man’s body in a lake, not far from where his empty canoe, sunglasses and a cooler of mostly empty beer cans were found.
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Bosnian Muslims to Bury 35 Srebrenica Massacre Victims
Thousands of Bosnian Muslims have gathered in Srebrenica on the 23rd anniversary of Europe’s worst massacre since World War II to hold prayers and attend the funeral for 35 recently identified victims.
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Parents of Toddler Who Killed Himself With Found Gun Charged
The mother and father of a 4-year-old Georgia boy who found a loaded gun and fatally shot himself have been indicted.
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Canada Offers to Lead New NATO Operation in Iraq
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his country is offering to lead NATO’s new military training mission in Iraq for the first year and stands ready to provide 250 troops plus helicopters for the effort.
[#AfterEffects #Video] Adobe After Effects: WATER MAN Effects | TRAILER
Adobe After Effects: WATER MAN Effects | TRAILER
By After Effects Series Tutorials
Published: Jul 10, 2018
Adobe After Effects Tutorial: WATER MAN Effects
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