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whats up YouTube its Safwan from TechCycle

if you have noticed lately my videos are

edited using premium pro that is I've changed my editing software from Sony

Vegas to adobe premium pro also there is some minor changes in my channel if you have

noticed or you are daily viewer to my channel you may notice that I have

buyed this mic and change some of my settings that I got this black screen green screen

and everything that changed my editing software also so in this video I will

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tutorial channels which is the best from my opinion so lets begin

first thing first as I said earlier this is only my opinion my personal opinion only

second thing there is lot of vide channel sorry not videos channels there is tons of

channels on YouTube with lot of tutorials from adobe products adobe premiere pro

adobe audition adobe photoshop and everything so these are channels I

used to learn adobe premiere pro that is editing in adobe premium pro and

these are some of the channels I'd like the most and this video mainly consist of 3 channels

arranged in Easy intermediate and advanced

so let us explore that before starting to the channel list all the link of the

video channels i used will be in the description you can check out the channels from

there or I will leave a card over here so first channel the easy channel is

surfaced studio I learn all the basic things from surface studio it got

elaborate guide the guides are very elaborate you will

understand easily I learned all the basic stuff from there and some advanced

stuff from there also it mainly consist of adobe premiere pro editing adobe

audition editing and adobe after effect editing you can find all the tutorials regarding

these from there so just check the link in the description and about second

channel it is Peter McKinnon channel and you can find all the video editing skill

photo editing skill and some and some shooting tips from his channel I will leave

the link in the description I learned so many shooting tips from his channel and his

presentations is very good the guides are very elaborate

and you will get addicted to his channel and about the advanced its film riot

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very simple simple means he will only tell tool name and how to set the values

and you will get the desired effect he mainly uses adobe Premiere Pro and

after effect and his tutorials are based on these two and you can find every

effect from his channel but I will recommend this channle to you only if you

know all the tools of adobe premium pro and after effect because he will

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Since Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk has hit theatres, once again playing with time and

how it's distorted amongst the different layers of its story . . . today, I'm going

to talk about my love-hate relationship with Inception.

When Inception was released in 2010, I, and most people I knew, were pumped for it.

The trailers had done nothing but fuel my expectations.

Add to that, we had three of my favorite actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and

post-Bronson Tom Hardy were joining the fold.

Admittedly, if you look back at the trailer, it is a sprawling epic, but it feels like

the actual "team" was only Leo and Joseph Gordon Levitt, that it was more of a Heist film

with an illegal element, almost gentleman thieves for lack of a better term.

What we got was an intricate movie that spends the majority of its runtime, giving us spectacle

after spectacle.

It's a tremendous movie with a great structure to it, with multiple timelines playing out

at once, at different frequencies.

In its attempt to make sure we understand every reason why something happens, they leave

almost nothing for us to interpret.

Like a clock, all these pieces have to connect perfectly or else we're left with an incoherent

mess.

Don't get me wrong: I couldn't have been more excited for this movie.

When I first saw it, I had no problem with the technique, and as soon as the credits

hit, I wanted more.

I was enraptured by possibilities and, to be honest, I still crave an Inception anthology

series that features a different heist with a different crew every episode.

Or maybe a BBC style mini-series structure where each team lasts three episodes.

However, upon my second viewing, the excitement and love drained from my body.

There was just nothing more to latch on to.

There are a few small things I'd like to bring up, that can call certain segments into

question, but otherwise the flick is just that: another blockbuster movie, no matter how robust

its fiction is.

For someone like me that studies film, rather than letting them wash over me, this was particularly

devastating.

As long as you're paying attention, the first time you see Inception, you've gained

all the information it has to offer.

Unlike Nolan's other films, the only reason to watch this again is the spectacle.

If I'm going to fire another shot across the bow, it's a similar issue with Interstellar.

There are a lot of interesting ideas in here, but with some research, you find that a lot

of them fall apart under closer scrutiny, especially in the second half of the film.

Check out Twin Perfect's Fridge Logic: Inception video to get a great look at how the rules

are reversed in the second half along with a lot of the other issues with the construction

of the story.

Maybe it was too much to ask with such an in-depth plot that it would have some flexing

room to let you explore the ideas.

And this is where my central problem lies with Inception: the character Ariadne.

She's brought in as an audience surrogate, someone who has to be introduced to all core

tenants of the technology, an outsider that learns as we do.

But, using this crutch throughout the story, we're introduced to concepts so fully and so thoroughly

that they answer every question you might have and leave little to no room for interpretation.

Both of his other impossibly intricate films, Memento and The Prestige, have a large amount

of wiggle room, allowing you to build your own theories over what is happening both on

and off screen.

Memento even had multiple ending commentaries that played both sides of the story, one where

Teddy is lying and the other where he's telling the truth.

It's a great way to extend the dialogue after the fact.

There are several other movies that play with uncertainty in a virtual or dreamlike environment.

Hell, the Matrix or the Thirteenth Floor are great examples of this.

The closest I had seen to the ideas of Inception was David Cronenberg's eXistenZ (1999),

which is in no-way viewer friendly or, if I'm being honest, entirely enjoyable to

watch.

But there's a lot you can interpret and, while it's the ultimate video game that

they're jacked into, it has that same element of being too far lost in the game that the

players can't tell whether or not they're in reality or the game.

While it may not be the most subtle thing, the last line of the movie is:

"Hey, tell me the truth . . . are we still in the game?"

Obviously, Nolan went with a much more resonant way of getting that point across.

The other film that I find has usurped Inception in just about

every way is Satoshi Kon's Paprika (2006).

This was obviously a huge inspiration for Inception, so much so that Nolan straight

up mimicked shots from it.

The main difference, however, is that Paprika plays with surrealism, linking

multiple dreams together, using dream logic throughout and merging somber reality and

insane dreams.

For the uninitiated, Paprika revolves around a research team creating the DC Mini, a device

that allows you to record and jump into a person's dreams, only for it to be hacked

and stolen by a rogue employee.

The titular Paprika is a persona for one of the lead scientists that uses the DC Mini

for therapy in secret.

What follows is a surreal nightmare, where the dreams completely take over reality, causing

people to transform into creations that feel like a modern reimagining of Who Framed Roger

Rabbit?

Unreality takes over and the entire last act of the story is impossible to explain with

or without context, but manages to flow together and make sense, much in the way dreams do.

My issues with Inception did not spawn from my love of Paprika, but its existence shows

a lot of the issues with Nolan's city warping epic.

For the most part, Inception leans on its rule heavy logic.

Dreams do not function this way, but I'm able to put that aside.

The real issue is that it sets up these rules but doesn't actually follow them in the

last act.

At one point, I started working on a Fanedit of Inception.

It fell apart rather quickly, especially in light of the Fridge Logic episode I mentioned

early, but I had gone through the movie a couple times, made notes with quick fixes

as well as more systemic issues, and split the surround sound audio so I could cut audio

without interrupting the music.

As I've stated the problem is the rules and Ariadne's being brought into the fold.

Everything is explained to her, so one of the biggest corrections could be to strip

out her discussions, giving only the barest of information as we need it to set the stage.

If I could change anything about the execution of this spectacle, it would be to eliminate

or drastically reduce her exploration of the group.

One example of a broken system is the kicks.

If it had been handled correctly, it would completely change how the last act of the

film played out.

In the first half of the film, you have to kick someone in an upper layer to bring them

out of the lower layer.

That's why we get the awesome water kick in the opening, that kick pours water through

the castle, as Cobb is awoken in the bathtub.

Give him the kick? "What?"

"Dunk him."

Even in the montage segment, we see them consistently being tipped in the effort to wake them up.

However, at the end of the mission, their

plan is to kick themselves from inside the dream, up to the next layer, then to the next.

As an added issue here, they essentially are killing themselves in the process, which should

be taking them down to Limbo.

Limbo is an issue on its own.

But, let me ask you this: if all it takes to escape Limbo is to kill yourself, then

why are they so worried about dying and going to Limbo?

The threat they highlight is that you get lost in the dream, but they've been prepared

for this and could easily kill themselves as soon as they hit Limbo and then they're

out.

It's a mess.

Totems are another big part of the systems here.

Over the various explanations of them, we learn a couple of key facts:

One

Totems are used to verify your reality.

Two

Everyone has their own totem.

Three

Each totem has a defining characteristic, such as weight.

Four

You cannot let someone handle your totem, because that can be used against you.

What's interesting about this is Cobb presents Mal's totem as his own.

He explains how it works, allows Ariadne to handle it, and continues to use it until the

end to make sure he isn't dreaming.

So, there's a big issue here and a fakeout, but if we take for granted that Cobb has taken

Mal's totem as his own, then there's an interesting confluence of events that call

the back half of the story into question for me.

After multiple dream sequences, Cobb ends up in Mombasa in an effort to complete his

team.

During this chase, there's an odd moment where he gets trapped in a narrowing alley,

much similar to a dream.

For some reason Cobb gets stuck in it and is almost unable to extract himself from it.

In the original script, there was even more of a nightmare element to it where the crowd

had followed him into the alley and were ripping at him as he struggled to escape the gap.

"Cobb sees a SMALL GAP between the buildings at the narrow end - he THROWS himself into

it - gets STUCK HALFWAY . . .

The crowd bears down, GRABBING for him as Cobb struggles to SQUEEZE HIMSELF through

the gap . . . Cobb's moving INCHES as his pursuers gain YARDS . . . the Crowd is upon

him.

. . he BURSTS FREE.

TUMBLING onto the next street, ROLLING out of sight."

Afterward, when meeting the chemist, Cobb is introduced to the equivalent to an opium den

where eighteen to twenty people all dream together.

He joins in, only to be woken by the mysterious train.

Once he's out, he tries to spin the top to verify he's awake, only for Saito to

interrupt him and it falls off the counter, making it impossible for Cobb, or us as the

viewer, to know if anything is real.

After that point, we never see another successful reality check from Cobb.

That is all assuming that Cobb has adopted Mal's totem.

However, and this is one of the few things that helped recreate that awe for me during

that third viewing, Cobb has a separate totem that allows for us, as the audience, to differentiate

between dreams and reality for Cobb.

But before I tell you what Cobb's actual totem is . . . the credits:

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So you're asking: What is Cobb's mysterious hidden-in-plain-sight totem?

His wedding ring.

It only appears when Cobb is in a verified dream.

When he is in the real world, he isn't wearing it.

This is really the only bit of extraneous story telling that isn't explicitly pointed

out and allows you to study the film.

But, after you've discovered that, that's it.

Everything else is explained straight up from top to bottom.

As long as you were paying attention and internalizing the rules the first watch, there's really

no reason to ever watch this again.

As I said, for someone like me who studies film, it's a bitter pill to swallow.

And that'll do it.

This has been Dubious Consumption.

And I'm outro.

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Ruben Onsu, Cerita Dibalik Selfie dengan Kahiyang Ayu dan Bobby Nasution

Ribuan tamu undangan datang ke pernikahan Kahiyang Ayu dan Bobby Nasution.

Banyak selebriti hadir dalam pernikahan putri Presiden Jokowi.

Salah satunya Ruben Onsu beserta istri, Sarwendah Tan.

Presiden Jokowi baru saja menikahkan putrinya, Kahiyang Ayu dengan Bobby.

Tamu datang dari berbagai kalangan.

Hajatan orang nomor satu Indonesia itu dengan pengamanan super ketat.

Banyak yang ingin berfoto

Perasaan gugup dirasakan oleh presenter dan pemeran Ruben Onsu.

Saat menjadi salah satu tamu yang hadir memberikan doa dan restu pada Kahiyang dan Bobby.

Setelah mendapat izin dari yang punya hajat, ia lantas selfie di pelaminan. (Adrian Putra/Bintang.com)

Cerita di balik foto ini awal nya gak berani buat foto, tp Ibu Iriana yg langsung bilang, ruben ayo selfie sana langsung, haa ?

Boleh bu ? Iya sana, wahhh dgn grogi wenda ngeluarin hp, dan @ayanggkahiyang bilang jng grogi ruben, tulisnya.

Perasaan grogi ayah satu anak itu lantaran melihat ayahnya sebagai Presiden Indonesia.

Setelah itu, suasana menjadi cair dan tertawa bersama di atas pelaminan. (Adrian Putra/Bintang.com)

yah gmana gak grogi ayah mu Presiden

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