Episode 36: Beyond MoGraph Mentor: Q&A with Michael Jones
By School of Motion
Published: Feb 21, 2018
It’s pretty common knowledge at this point that the world of Motion Design education is changing. From online bootcamps to tutorials, the need for brick-and-mortar schools is slowly fading. You can thank this trend, in some part, to today’s guest Michael Jones.
Michael is the founder and CEO of MoGraph Mentor an online education platform that is designed to help Motion Designer’s … [READ MORE]
[#Cool #Toys] Unbreakable USB Cables – The USB93 Doesn't Bend, But Rotates for a Two-in-One Cable Design (TrendHunter.com)
From TrendHunter.com – Cool Gadgets and Gifts –Unbreakable USB Cables – The USB93 Doesn't Bend, But Rotates for a Two-in-One Cable Design (TrendHunter.com):
(TrendHunter.com) The USB93 is the world's only unbreakable, fully flexible USB cable.The USB93 rotates and doesn't bend. Its ingenious metal ball design with extra room for wire provides 90-degree…
Top Headlines for April 12, 2018
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Russia says Syrian government now in control of rebel town
BEIRUT (AP) — The Russian military announced on Thursday that the Syrian government is now in full control of the last rebel-held town on the outskirts of Damascus that was the site of a suspected chemical attack over the weekend….
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$30,000 rumor? Tabloid paid for, spiked, salacious Trump tip
NEW YORK (AP) — Eight months before the company that owns the National Enquirer paid $150,000 to a former Playboy Playmate who claimed she'd had an affair with Donald Trump, the tabloid's parent made a $30,000 payment to a less famous individual: a former doorman at one of the real estate mogul's New York City buildings….
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10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:…
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McCarthy, Scalise are likely contenders for House speaker
WASHINGTON (AP) — Some say it's a fight between West and South. Or a battle for President Donald Trump's affections. Or a test of who can woo conservatives….
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Gaza’s hospitals taxed by wounded from Israeli fire
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Raed Jadallah belonged to an exclusive club – a small band of surfers who escaped the claustrophobia of blockaded Gaza by riding the waves of the Mediterranean. Now he's immobile, a metal fixation device clamped to his left leg after an Israeli bullet fractured his femur in two places….
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California to join Guard border mission, but with conditions
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Jerry Brown accepted President Donald Trump's call to send the National Guard to the Mexican border, but rejected the White House's portrait of a burgeoning border crisis and insisted that his troops will have nothing to do with immigration enforcement….
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NASA Tess spacecraft to prowl for planets as galactic scout
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Look up at the sky tonight. Every star you see – plus hundreds of thousands, even millions more – will come under the intense stare of NASA's newest planet hunter….
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5 years after Boston bombing, anti-extremism efforts falter
BOSTON (AP) — Five years after two brothers who had been living in America for about a decade bombed the Boston Marathon, federally funded community programs to prevent attacks by homegrown extremists are barely underway and face an uncertain future….
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As royal wedding nears, brands benefit from ‘Meghan effect’
LONDON (AP) — Canadian fashion designer Bojana Sentaler stared at her television on Christmas Day to see if Meghan Markle had a gift for her….
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It’s playoff time: The NBA’s first-round pairings are set
MIAMI (AP) — The NBA playoffs that start this weekend already have an extremely tough act to follow….
[#Video #Design] Teaching Motion Design with Jake Bartlett
Teaching Motion Design with Jake Bartlett
By School of Motion
Published: Nov 29, 2017
Andy Contiguglia is lawyer with years of experience representing small businesses and freelancers in legal affairs around the United States. Andy was kind enough to come on the podcast and answer our burning legal questions for Motion Design. His brain has more legal knowledge than we knew how to handle so we broke this episode up into 2 parts. In part one Andy talks about contracts for Motion Des… [READ MORE]
[#Marketing #Strategy] Top 30 Interactive Innovations in April – From Drag Queen Chatbots to AR Home-Buying Apps (TrendHunter.com)
From TrendHunter.com – Marketing Strategy –Top 30 Interactive Innovations in April – From Drag Queen Chatbots to AR Home-Buying Apps (TrendHunter.com):
(TrendHunter.com) The top April 2018 interactive ideas showcase how technology can be leveraged to transform familiar experiences into dynamic marketing campaigns. While real estate showings and running on a…
Top Headlines for April 11, 2018
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Trump seethes over FBI raid, ponders firing those he blames
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump was so incensed by the FBI's raid of his personal attorney's office and hotel room that he's privately pondered firing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and publicly mused about ousting special counsel Robert Mueller….
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Xi vs Trump: Who has the better hand in potential trade war?
BEIJING (AP) — The brewing China-U.S. trade conflict features two leaders who've expressed friendship but are equally determined to pursue their nation's interests and their own political agendas….
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Sessions to address immigration at border sheriffs meeting
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) — As thousands of National Guard troops deploy to the Mexico border, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions plans to bring his firm stance on immigration enforcement to New Mexico where a group of Southwest border sheriffs are meeting Wednesday….
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CEO Zuckerberg apologizes for Facebook’s privacy failures
WASHINGTON (AP) — Under fire for the worst privacy debacle in his company's history, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg batted away often-aggressive questioning from lawmakers who accused him of failing to protect the personal information of millions of Americans from Russians intent on upsetting the U.S. election….
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Algerian military plane crashes, killing at least 100 people
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — At least 100 people were killed when a military plane crashed soon after takeoff in a farm field in northern Algeria on Wednesday, officials said….
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AP: Legislatures lack public records of misconduct claims
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Over the past 15 months, dozens of state lawmakers across the nation have been forced from office, removed from leadership roles, reprimanded or publicly accused of sexual misconduct in a mounting backlash against misbehavior by those in power….
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5 years on, marathon bomb survivors inspire medical advances
BOSTON (AP) — In the five years since the Boston Marathon bombing, medical science has made promising advances in amputations and artificial limbs, in part because of lessons learned from the victims and research dollars made available as a result of the attack….
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As with the president, managing up comes with risks, rewards
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Airlines warned of possible Syria strike
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As numbers dwindle, Jews who fought Nazis recall struggle
KFAR SABA, Israel (AP) — While most of his fellow Jews were being killed or brutalized in Nazi death camps and ghettos, Baruch Shub and his friends were hiding in the forests of the former Soviet Union, trying to undermine the Nazis by derailing trains, burning bridges, sabotaging communication lines and killing the occasional collaborator….
[#Video #Design] Episode 33: Starting Your Own Studio with Brett Morris
Episode 33: Starting Your Own Studio with Brett Morris
By School of Motion
Published: Jan 10, 2018
Andy Contiguglia is lawyer with years of experience representing small businesses and freelancers in legal affairs around the United States. Andy was kind enough to come on the podcast and answer our burning legal questions for Motion Design. His brain has more legal knowledge than we knew how to handle so we broke this episode up into 2 parts. In part one Andy talks about contracts for Motion Des… [READ MORE]
[#Design #Trends] 3D-Printed Track Lighting – LimeLite's 'On Track' Range Transforms Energy-Efficient Lighting Systems (TrendHunter.com)
From TrendHunter.com – Design Trends –3D-Printed Track Lighting – LimeLite's 'On Track' Range Transforms Energy-Efficient Lighting Systems (TrendHunter.com):
(TrendHunter.com) There are plenty of energy-efficient light bulbs that are beneficial to the planet, but many of them boast unattractive designs that beg to be concealed?LimeLite's ‘On Track'…
Top Headlines for April 10, 2018
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China’s president offers US possible trade concessions
BEIJING (AP) — President Xi Jinping has set the stage for a possible effort to resolve a worsening conflict with Washington over technology and trade by promising to cut auto import taxes, improve intellectual property protection and boost imports….
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Trump lets loose after offices of his attorney raided
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China files trade complaint against US over steel tariffs
GENEVA (AP) — China has filed a World Trade Organization complaint challenging U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff hike on imported steel and aluminum, the trade body said Tuesday….
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The Latest: Russia invites Israel envoy to talk about Syria
BEIRUT (AP) — The Latest on the developments in Syria (all times local):…
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'I am sorry': Zuckerberg faces congressional inquisition
WASHINGTON (AP) — After privately assuring senators that his company will do better, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is undergoing a two-day congressional inquisition that will be very public – and possibly pivotal for the massive social networking company he created….
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Is Facebook really changing? Or just trimming its data haul?
Lost amid a flurry of Facebook announcements about privacy settings and data access is a much more fundamental question: Is Facebook really changing its relationship with users, or just tinkering around the edges of a deeper problem – its insatiable appetite for the data it uses to sell ads?…
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Ex-spy’s daughter released from British hospital
LONDON (AP) — A British health official said Tuesday that Yulia Skripal, who was targeted along with her father in a nerve agent attack in England, has been discharged from a hospital….
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Enforcement actions at watchdog agency halt under Trump
NEW YORK (AP) — In the 135 days since the Trump administration took control of the nation's consumer watchdog agency, it has not recorded a single enforcement action against banks, credit card companies, debt collectors or any finance companies whatsoever….
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National Guard members start arriving at US-Mexico border
HOUSTON (AP) — Some National Guard members have started arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border with more expected as federal government officials continue to discuss what they'll do about illegal immigration….
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The Latest: Daughter of ex-Russian spy leaves hospital
LONDON (AP) — The Latest on the poisoning of a Russia ex-spy and his daughter in England (all times local):…
[#Video #Design] Episode 35: Legal Advice with Andy Contiguglia (Part 2)
Episode 35: Legal Advice with Andy Contiguglia (Part 2)
By School of Motion
Published: Feb 07, 2018
It’s pretty common knowledge at this point that the world of Motion Design education is changing. From online bootcamps to tutorials, the need for brick-and-mortar schools is slowly fading. You can thank this trend, in some part, to today’s guest Michael Jones.
Michael is the founder and CEO of MoGraph Mentor an online education platform that is designed to help Motion Designer’s … [READ MORE]



