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I'm Hide

I'm 17 age

I'm one of those musicians

that loads cover and original song on YouTube

I always have always had the dream of becoming a musician

When I was 8, my father bought a toy guitar

at 5 I started studying music and at 13 I composed my first single and uploaded it to YouTube

probably 4 views

I do not care about fashion music

indeed hate it

I do not understand why my music is not appreciated like that

I heard your new song

nice shit!

Fuck!

"Mark could be an asshole"

but it is a kind affixed

I think if I would like to become someone on a musical level

You should change genre

and what should I do?

trap!

thing?

"If it's one of those"

you have to try to evolve, we are no longer in the 60s, you have to try to embrace new musical styles

it's me I should start making a nonsense kind of music, with bases stolen the Americans, with trivial and meaningless lyrics

and that is the bad couple of rap

is I supposed to be a trapper?

Because in the kind that goes out of fashion and therefore more people will listen to your pieces

"He did not have all the wrong"

you feel!

this is contemporary poetry!

to match a song by Lil Pump to the word poetry was like throwing up Il Lampo di Pascoli

OK OK ... I understand

you can even turn it off

Hide, you feel like you're talented, but if you go on like this, I really should go to a talent show

do you really want to end up like this?

"He's right I could not lower them to those levels, as my father used to say, a man had to do the things he did not like"

all right!

thing?

I decided to start making traps

Perfect now we just have to change your look and we can start writing and recording the first trapper song

OK!

now first of all we must start to find a trapper name

eg?

eg...

Mr Hide

"That name was a shit"

you do not like it?

It's not like I like it so much

so you choose, do you already have a mind name?

"I did not have any but I decided to throw a random name"

Ice Julia

If it comes to us

"We see that Marka has tastes of shit"

now we just have to improve your look

why what am I wrong with?

look at yourself!

you look like Nelson Venceslai

"In fact he did not have all the wrong"

Hide to make the trapper you need a fresch style

"I did not know what fresh meant, but I decided to please it"

OK!

For more infomation >> The Trapper 1x01 "The choice" - Duration: 4:15.

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10,000 SUBSCRIBER SPECIAL: Everything I've learned About YouTube - Duration: 9:48.

This channel just passed 10,000 subscribers on YouTube!

I started The Psych Show because I wanted to give psychology away to the world while

making it fun and easy to understand.

It means so much to me that my videos have found an audience that keeps on growing.

By watching, subscribing, commenting, and sharing you've helped me reach this point.

Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

When I hit 1,000 subscribers, I did this silly dance.

With this milestone, I want to do something more useful.

I've already made a video about how I write my scripts, but I haven't made a video about

how to grow as a YouTuber.

So, in celebration of reaching 10k, here are the 10 most important things I've learned

about growing on YouTube.

Number 1: Don't compare your 1st video to someone's 100th.

I hated my first video.

My 1 minute channel trailer took 4 hours to film.

Editing it took a day.

The end result didn't have that bright, snappy, and fun YouTube look everyone else

seemed to have.

My wife told me to stop comparing my 1st video to other people's 100th video.

This REALLY helped me.

I looked up some big YouTube channels, watched their oldest videos, and discovered their

early work didn't look anything like their recent stuff.

Seeing their growth, knowing that people get better, that's what helped me commit to

making videos.

This brings me to my number 2: Learn from the best.

The way people rapidly improve is through deliberate practice.

That's the concept Malcolm Gladwell misrepresented in Outliers.

It's not 20,000 hours of practice that makes you an expert, but the way you practice.

Setting clear goals, getting immediate feedback on your performance, and an opportunity to

quickly try again based on what you've learned.

I had clear goals - increase the number of people watching, subscribing, and sharing

my videos.

I learned how to interpret my YouTube analytics, experimented with different approaches to

videos, and replicated the stuff that led to more views, subs, and shares.

If you don't have an expert guiding you, one way to replicate expert feedback in deliberate

practice is by learning how to copy expert performance.

I studied my favorite YouTubers to understand how they wrote their scripts, edited their

videos, and published their content.

This is where I learned about the quick pace of YouTube, having a narrow scope to the topics

I cover in a video, and making videos easy to discover by writing titles with broad appeal.

Getting mentored at VidCon is one way I did get expert feedback.

Derek Muller helped me practice talking in a more conversational way while Mitchell and

Gregory taught me that my multitasking video should actually have been two separate videos

- one on multitasking and one on productivity.

Number 3: Make content people are searching for.

I learned early on that there's a disconnect between what I think people will be interested

in and what people actually want to watch.

Now when I get a new idea, I used YouTube's search suggestions to understand what people

are searching for related to this idea and how I could mold my idea to answer that will

help people.

This is how my most popular video took off.

It helps people who are studying for a test quickly remember the different parts of the

brain.

Once YouTube figured out that this video is good at answering this question, it started

recommending it alongside similar videos.

That's how it went from a low performing video to my best one.

Making content people are searching for is less of an issue if you already have an established

audience, but it's helpful when you're getting started.

Number 4: Make it visual.

Make sure there's a reason why your content exists as a video.

Show us something that emphasizes your main point, express emotions that can't be communicated

through text or audio, something that can only happen in video.

My favorite example of this is my video on why we love reaction videos.

You see me watching a STar Wars trailer for the first time and also me explaining the

psychology of my reactions.

This is only possible in video.

Number 5: make a variety of content.

I rotate between 4 types of videos: how to, current events, pop culture, and personal

stories.

Each of these work in very different ways.

How to videos get the most stable views over time because people are constantly searching

for things like how to overcome anxiety, become more attractive, and manage tics.

But these viewers rarely become subscribers because they move on once they've found

what they're looking for.

Videos on current events and pop culture take off quickly, get a lot of views because they're

trending topics, and then die out fast, unless that topic becomes popular again.

Look at the views on my Jeb Bush / ThisPsychMajor video - it was a firestorm and now it's

dead.

These types of videos help people discover my channel but people only subscribe if they

see something unique about my voice and see similar content on the channel.

My personal stories are the least watched videos on this channel because they usually

only appeal to my existing audience, BUT they're also the videos with the most engagement.

I get more comments, likes, and shares on these videos than anything else.

Personal stories help me maintain an important connection with my audience.

Number 6: Make it a routine

There're a lot of things you have to remember when making a video, like clearing your set

before you start recording so your medication doesn't end up in the background of your

shot.

Because there's so much to do, it's easy to make mistakes, and because it's video,

it's hard to fix mistakes in post-production.

So do what airplane pilots and surgeons do - make a checklist and follow it.

This is what my checklist looks like and I've got a link below where you can see all the

details.

I also use a basic outline to start each of my scripts.

Here's what that looks like.

Number 7: Make the comments section a place people want to be

YouTube comments can suck because none of us are built to have this type of human interaction.

Here's a video for more on that.

Because it's so easy to be inhumane in the comments, I have to work to make sure it's

a welcoming place for my audience.

That means having a very large list of blocked words, having zero tolerance for hate speech,

making sure I start each video with a comment that might generate an interesting conversation,

and carving out time every few days to respond to comments.

If you ignore your comment section, I guarantee it will de-evolve into a dark abyss of inhumanity.

Number 8: Collaborate with creators.

The fastest way I've grown is by working with other YouTubers.

Everyone I've worked with has taught me something new.

The Seeker team taught me how to write tighter scripts, Quincy Ledbetter showed me how a

simply story can have broad appeal, RACHEL STAR LIVE encouraged me to tackle topics I

had never considered before.

My biggest spike in subscribers have also come from working with channels who share

similar audiences, like Neuro Transmissions, BrainCraft, and Draw Curiosity.

Watching someone you trust say "yeah, if you like my stuff you're probably going

to like their stuff" is pretty powerful.

Speaking of which, please subscribe to Neuro Transmissions, BrainCraft, and Draw Curiosity.

If you like my stuff you'll probably like their stuff.

Number 9: Think Globally.

People watch YouTube all over the world.

Only 44% of my audience are in my home country of the United States.

The rest are all over the world with India, the Philippines, and Germany contributing

the most to my non-English speaking audience demographics.

This means I need to think about content that has international appeal and make my videos

accessible to diverse audiences.

That's why I include captions and avoid cultural expressions that are difficult to

translate.

Number 10: Value is better than gimmicks.

I used to worry a lot about production value - having cool props, perfect lighting, cool

special effects.

But none of that stuff has mattered much.

When I made this video about Han Solo and positive psychology, I bought a green screen,

had my friend and I dress up in character, and created a Star Wars inspired intro.

But no one seems to care about this video at all.

No one has ever commented on it and few people have seen it since it was released.

What's more important than production value is giving people something that's valuable.

Useful information, a new perspective on something they care about, a little piece of entertainment,

that kind of stuff.

This video was filmed on an iPhone, this video has bad audio, this one has poor video quality,

but that doesn't matter much because they give the viewer something worth their time

and attention.

If you consistently add value to someone's life, they'll keep coming back for more.

Focus on that, not the gimmicky stunts, just give away something valuable and things will

work themselves out.

Be sure to checkout the description below for a lot more information on the tips I've

shared here and while you're there, share your YouTube tips in the comments below.

For more infomation >> 10,000 SUBSCRIBER SPECIAL: Everything I've learned About YouTube - Duration: 9:48.

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The Really Weird World Of Smart Meters - Duration: 3:49.

The Really Weird World Of Smart Meters

By Catherine J. Frompovich

Probably when those who either question and/or oppose AMI Smart Meters thought the situation

couldn�t get any more weird than it is regarding misinformation and lack of transparency about

the so-called �consensus science� that dominates technology, medicine, pharmacology

and vaccines, the makers of one high-profile Smart Meter, Landis+Gyr seemingly has outdone

itself.

The website Blacklisted News featured an article titled �Smart Meter Company Landis+Gyr Now

Using Copyright To Try To Hide Public Records.� What happened to transparency, especially

in high tech science? Is there information they don�t want the public to know?

As some background information, back in 2016 L+G took some legal action, which was chronicled

in the Tech Dirt article ��Smart Grid� Company Demands MuckRock Turn Over Info On

Anyone Who Might Have Seen Public Records Docs Involving It.�

It would seem that L+G executives and legal department don�t understand the meaning

of �public records� or they may be desperate to use legal harassment tactics to prevent

information getting out that consumers and others have every legal right to know about

products L+G manufactures and sells.

Enforcement tactics regrettably include consumers being forced�against their wills and by

duress techniques, e.g., no AMI SM, no utility service to your home�by state laws, public

utility commissions and utility companies to be placed on to homes, businesses and everywhere

in between. What is it that I�m not getting when AMI SMs are not mandated in the 2005

Energy Act [Public Law 109-58, The Energy Policy Act of 2005 �1252 Smart Metering],

as that would be unconstitutional?

Furthermore, it�s a known principle in U.S. law that if a state law allows something,

but federal law does not allow/permit it, then it�s illegal! What happened at state

levels mandating AMI SMs? Clue: Check out the UN�s Agenda 21 and 2030 and why AMI

SMs are an integral part of the global surveillance state!

There are numerous informational links embedded within the Tech Dirt article I encourage readers,

especially those who have actions opposing AMI Smart Meters, to research as you may find

some clues and nuggets of information that could help you define the issues you are opposing.

As an example, a Tech Dirt link to Stop Smart Meters! features an �Interview with EFF:

How Smart Meters Violate our Right to Privacy� wherein the Electronic Frontier Foundation

discusses �free speech, privacy, innovation, and consumer rights in a digital age.�

Then there�s MuckRock, the online platform that �files, tracks and share public records

requests,� a most readily accessible and valuable resource for any legal action being

researched which, according to Tech Dirt, is

the platform that makes it easy for journalists and others to file FOIA requests.

For more infomation >> The Really Weird World Of Smart Meters - Duration: 3:49.

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Ford Fiesta ST (2008-2017) - buying advice - Duration: 7:38.

The Fiesta is Ford's bestseller. I think it's almost their number 1 car and it sometimes is in Europe.

They're doing that well. This size car is popular.

The thing we like about the Fiesta is the nice suspension technology.

Ford pays more attention to this than other brands do.

It handles nicely. This is a Fiesta ST, a sporty car. It has a really good suspension.

The cars with the base engines handle nicely too. It's a nice suspension.

It's available with 3 or 5 doors. The ST has 3 doors in Europe.

It's available with 5 doors in Canada, but that's of no use to us here.

There's a rather wide range of engines available. All were naturally aspirated pre-facelift.

The Ecoboost engines came after the facelift in early 2013.

You want these engines for their torque. They're responsive.

There's less choice in diesel engines, but they do exist.

ENGINES gasoline, diesel

2,000 Fiestas are for sale on AutoTrack.

Prices start at 4,000 euros for the more 'experienced' cars.

A Fiesta ST is harder to find. Only 20 are for sale and they're more expensive, starting at 13,000 euros.

However, you're offered some choices.

PRICES minimum, Fiesta ST

The alternatives. What else can you buy? This is a large class.

Japanese, German, French... Everyone has a car this size.

The most important rivals are the Volkswagen Polo and Opel Corsa.

For the ST that'd be the Polo GTI, Corsa OPC, and Renault Clio RS.

There's plenty of choice. That's not the problem.

There can be a number of problems, though. There are things to watch out for.

The base engines aren't very fast in a car such as this.

Keep looking for a car with more power. It'll be better to drive.

For the powertrain there are a number of things regarding the transmissions.

The Powershift automatic transmission has a double clutch.

There were complaints about it in the early years. Check if it shifts smoothly.

It's a double-clutch transmission, so you shouldn't feel anything.

If the manual transmission doesn't shift smoothly, the transmission cables may be the problem.

Something may be up with the clutch as well, especially with the 1-liter Ecoboost.

There were problems with the clutch cylinder, which means the clutch plates can wear.

Check if the 1-liter Ecoboost's clutch is still good, especially if it has more miles on the clock.

The bottom of the diesel engines' oil dipstick can snap off and fall in the oil sump.

The oil sump will need to be removed. That's no fun.

Speaking of the oil sump: the 1.6 diesel engine has relatively little oil on board; only 3.5 liters.

That means the residue an engine generates has to be absorbed by these 3.5 liters. That's not a lot.

Combined with long maintenance intervals and long miles, the oil change has to be done properly.

If not, the engine gets soiled, which can lead to serious problems.

So, check the maintenance history.

The interior materials of a lot of Fords and the Fiesta aren't as nice as in a Volkswagen Polo.

This shouldn't be a problem if you think it's fine to look at, but it rattles more too.

This comes with the car. If you're allergic to it, you may want to look for a different car.

It'll rattle; that's a guarantee.

The ST has a duel-mass flywheel, which is relatively expensive to replace.

I saw a number of complaints about having to do this.

Make sure there are no vibrations in the powertrain, especially when releasing the clutch.

I'll stop for the electronic things. All are small and don't occur often, but they do once in a while.

The grounding of the gas pedal, a loose camshaft sensor, a broken main relay,

a bad connection in the battery and fuse box, a sticky cooling fan relay...

All these electronic things can happen.

A thing with the battery: Fiestas don't like a battery below 11 Volts.

You get problems like the car unlocking itself, frozen time on the display, things like that.

If this happens, you could charge the battery or replace it. Batteries don't last forever.

The ST is a car to tune. It has a lot of potential.

Stock it has 180 hp. A chip will take it to 222 hp, but there are cars with more than 400 hp.

Indeed, that's a lot from a 1.6. Different turbos and a different price tag.

Check with tuning who did it and the tuner's reputation.

A Ford tuner is preferable. Those are the best.

We found this pretty bright orange Fiesta ST at Benderooy in Sint Philipsland.

THIS CAR

If you're looking for a second-hand car and want our help, or if your company has a nice car for sale

of which we may shoot a video, please send an e-mail to tips@autoblog.nl

Subtitles - Maru's Text Support

For more infomation >> Ford Fiesta ST (2008-2017) - buying advice - Duration: 7:38.

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Russia raising the nuclear stakes by revealing new weapons - Duration: 1:52.

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Aiko recenzuje polski film "Córki Dancingu" - Duration: 5:32.

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Warfront & Lordaeron Siege Weapons With Animations! | In game Preview - Battle for Azeroth! - Duration: 8:03.

Hi guys, So in this video we'll take a look at the

warfront / lordearon siege weapons that you might have noticed during the cinematic.

For some reason I got even more excited for bfa after watching their animations because

they look so damn good with a lot of details, and at the end of the video we'll take a

look at the Alliance Azerite War Machine, but first lets look at some tables which most

likely are the upgrade tables for the new warfront buildings.

Enjoy.

So thats it for this video guys, if you enjoyed it make sure to give it a big thumbs up and

consider subscribing to my channel to keep up with my latest videos, thank you for watching

and i hope to see you again.

For more infomation >> Warfront & Lordaeron Siege Weapons With Animations! | In game Preview - Battle for Azeroth! - Duration: 8:03.

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Create Background Sparkle from a Sequin Dress: Take and Make Great Photography with Gavin Hoey - Duration: 12:40.

In this video I'll show you how a simple

sequined dress can become a super

sparkly background.

Hello I'm Gavin Hoey

and you're watching AdoramaTV

brought to you by Adorama,

the camera store that's got everything

for us photographers.

So recently I was having a bit of a clear-out

in the studio and I came

across this rather nice piece

of sequined fabric

and then I remembered

why I wanted to get rid of it

because the last time I tried to use it,

it was a real problem to light.

The sequins just bounced like absolutely everywhere.

There was hot spots and sparkles

all over the place

but then I thought don't ignore

the problem, embrace the problem.

Embrace the sparkly effect

by turning this into a dress somehow.

I can bounce light off the sequins

and create an amazing

sparkly background

but the first thing I need to do

is to work out what sort of light

will create the look I'm going for,

so let's get a model in,

let's get some light set,

let's get shooting.

So it's great to have Beth

back in the studio

Beth going to be the model for this shoot

and as you can see she's fully decked

out in very sparkly attire.

Now before we set up the main lights

and take some pictures of Beth,

what sort of light do I need

and really basic do I need a big

light source or a small light source?

Well remember we're going to embrace the sparkle.

I want lots of sparkle to be seen

not necessarily by the cameras but

reflected onto the background.

Now I could use small or big light sources

and before we set them up

I've got some easy ones to test with,

so I've got my small torch

and it's slightly bigger Rota light LED.

Let's start with the small torch first.

If I shine the small torch onto Beth

hopefully you can see that

on the background we have some lovely

sparkles bouncing off the little tiny

mirrors that are the sequins

and giving us that fantastic sparkly background.

That works really well,

so that's a small light source

so surely a big light

source will be even better?

Well let's find out,

let's get the Neo2 from Rotorlight,

turn that on

and we'll pop it in the same place

and it doesn't really do the same job.

Now it's got nothing to do

with the light manufacturer,

it's got everything to do

with the spread of the light source

so small light lots of sparkles,

bigger lights, less sparkles

and we're going to use both of these

as we embrace the sparkly aspect of this shoot,

so let's get some bigger lights set up.

Let's get shooting.

So I'm going to try

several different light setups

to get a variety of effects.

The first one I'm going to do

is just your standard key light

at 45 degrees, elevated in the air

with a nice sized softbox.

Now this should put some great light

on Beth but I've got a grid on the softbox

and that should help

to direct the light this way

and keep it off the background.

Now to see the sparkles

I need a dark background

which is why we have this mid gray here,

so with just this simple light set up

I should get a nice dark background but no

sparkles that's the theory. Let's try it

and find out.

Okay Beth here we go,

and as you can see that looks great,

light on Beth

but it looks really dark

in the background

so theory works,

so how am I going to get any sparkles

on the background?

Well for this to work

you have to think about the direction of light

so if I light Beth from the front

with a small light source

all the sparkles are going to

go out the front.

They just bounce off in the opposite direction

to the light so

if I want sparkles on my background

I have to light Beth from behind

so I've got a second eVolv 200

and I've got it in a snoot.

Now the snoot should give us

that small point of light

which I can pop in behind Beth

pointing at her back.

Now the back of her dress is covered

in the same sparkles

as the front of the dress.

That should work really well

but what power do I need that on?

Well there's no good metering it

because you've got a trial-and-error this to see

what works, so I've started somewhere

in the middle 1/16 power

let's take a picture like this

see how it looks,

okay Beth here we go.

So looking at the pictures,

they look basically the same

so either one of two things happened.

Either my theory doesn't work

or there's just not enough light

out of that backlight

to see anything. That's what I'm hoping

because we're only on 1/16 power let's

add two more stops to the light

let's go up to 1/8,

then 1/4 that's two more stops

of light, let's see if we see anything now?

Here we go,

and again,

and last one,

and yes we do.

There is the hint of something happening

back there, which means

the brighter I make this background light,

the brighter the sparkles are going to be,

pretty simple when you think about it.

So let's pop it on to full power.

Let's go all about 1/1 full power

and have a look at this.

That looks incredible.

Those sparkles really are there.

They look fantastic

and as Beth moves

every shot is slightly different.

That's one of the joys of this technique.

So that looks really good

and it works but do you need

a big soft box?

Well I said the size of the light

will have an impact on the shot

so let's see what happens

if we change this softbox

for something a little smaller?

So I changed the softbox

for a small reflector

and inside of that is a honeycomb grid

but not just any honeycomb grid,

it's a really tight 10 degree grid

that should mean that the light that comes out

is going to be very small

and should just hit Beth in the face

which means the rest of her dress

whilst it won't be black

it will be darker.

Let's see how this looks?

I've already metered this out it's f/2.8

still nothing's changed

from the last time

but the light is dramatically

different with that lovely tight beam of light.

So that looks really good and works

really well and it's a simple two light

setup but what if you had a third

light with another snoot?

Well let's set that up and see how that looks?

So what I've got is a third light

with a second snoot

and I only have really

a couple of snoots

so it's not a matching snoot.

This is a magmod snoot

but the effect is going to be exactly

the same. It doesn't matter on the light modifier

the light modifiers work whatever brand

you have, so the idea is I'm going to

shine these at the same angle

more or less onto the back of Beth

but avoiding getting any spill

onto the paper background

because we'll lose the effect,

remember right at the beginning

when we had the LED lights,

if we got spill onto the background,

we lost the glittery effect.

So that's the idea

they are both on their maximum power,

the light above Beth is on its minimum power.

Let's take a shot like this

and see how it looks?

Now when we do that we can see

it works really well with the sparkles

that looks fantastic

but when Beth has her hands down

she has a hand in the light

and because those lights are on maximum power

it kind of looks a little bit weird,

so we have to be a little bit

more careful with the posing

and say to Beth,

Beth you can pop your hands

behind your back,

you can have them up in the air

but not by your sides.

Okay, so that's the idea

and let's take a few

pictures like this and see how it looks

So that looks absolutely fantastic

but of course the pictures always need a bit

of post-processing so let's get one

of these pictures into Photoshop,

I'm going to do that right now.

The few enhancements I need to make

to the images are down to two things.

It was the styling that I used

and a light that was in the shot

so let's have a look at one of the pictures

and see what I do.

So this is the image I want to edit

and if you have a really close look

at Beth's headdress here,

you can see how it was made,

it is bamboo skewers hot

glued onto a child's headband

and the result well maybe I went a little bit

over the top with the hot glue because

there's a few areas where it's gone a

little bit too much and I ran out

of silver paint, I really did

so there are some areas here which shouldn't really

be there and so on now I could spend

longer fine-tuning that but there's

another area I want to do here which is

Beth's, well what you call a bracelet

and necklace,

well they're held together

by some double-sided tape.

They were literally just things we had lying

around the studio.

They need to be removed

because they look wrong

so I'll get the healing brush tool

and I'll sample by holding the Alt key

or the option key on a Mac

an undamaged area

and then we'll just paint that over the bit

where we can see the tape.

There we are and just doing it roughly

for speed but the end result is pretty good.

Now it comes down to speed and result,

the more time you put into cloning anything,

the better the results will be.

That looks fine but there's another problem,

I need to deal with

which is down to the lighting,

so the lighting of this image

caused an interesting side effect,

when you have a very strong backlight

you will see a lot more stray hairs than you

would see normally

and that's perfectly normal.

I was expecting it, I was ready

for it but yes there are lots

of really bright backlit stray hairs

which all need to be cloned out

if we want this clean look

that I'm going for.

Time again isn't what we have here

because you really don't want to sit

here and watch me clone

and there's another area to deal with

which is down here. Now here you can see

this weird pattern of dust

and this is exactly what it is,

it is speckles of dust

in the atmosphere. Again because of the extreme

strength of the backlight

any kind of dust particles

that are in the the same focal plane

as Beth I got a really glow and show in

the shot. Now I don't mind a few of them

I'm going to take away some of the brighter

ones in fact if you want to get creative

I've got a whole video on how you can

use dust in the atmosphere

to create some really dynamic portraits

on the Adorama Learning Centre,

so that's fine but there's another thing

I wanted to do

and that was the color in the picture.

I need to enhance that

and to do that I'm going to go into Camera Raw

or Lightroom,

so from here I'm going to go to filter

and choose Camera Raw filter.

Now if you started with RAW files

or Lightroom you could do this first.

There's no set order to doing any of

this but what I wanted to do

is have a nice bluish feel to the image,

so I'll take the temperature

and move it towards the blue end of the shot,

like so and to really enhance the colors

let's come down to the vibrance

and increase the vibrance as well.

Now that gives me that sort of blue Coldfield

that I was after

but it's had a bit of a nasty effect

on Beth's arms which have gone a little

bit more well it's called a magenta

I guess. Now we could try and just work on

the arms or I can take the tint

which has magenta and green

and move it away from magenta.

As I move it into the green

that helps to balance up the colors

of the skin. They're not correct

but they just feel better

and I prefer that cyan

color in the background.

Speaking of the background

the very last thing I need to do here

is just to get the local adjustment brush,

make sure my clarity is all the way up to +100

and paint on the background

because the entire purpose of this shoot

was to see the sparkles

on the background.

So I'll enhance those to their maximum

by increasing the clarity

which just adds a bit more contrast to the scene

and with a bit more tidying up,

there it is my final sparkly sequined shot is completed.

So it turns out it wasn't the fabric

that was the problem,

it was me!

Having an idea of what I can

actually do with this stuff.

Now if you've enjoyed this video,

don't forget to leave me a comment below

and if you want to see more videos

from myself and the other amazing presenters

right here on AdoramaTV,

you know what you've got to do,

you got to click on the subscribe button.

I'm Gavin Hoey,

thanks for watching.

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Canapa Mundi 2018 la feria internacional del cannabis y el cáñamo de Roma, Italia - Duration: 11:20.

- The last weekend 4th Canapa Mundi edition was cellebrated in Rome. We were visiting this super event

- and here is the report.

- Canapa Mundi is an international cannabic fair cellebrated in Rome during 16,17

- and 18 February.

- Canapa Mundi borns to unify cannabis world in Italy, like it name says...

- Cannabis has been really using during a lot in Italy and in the rest of Europe. Starting with the production process,

- that has been lost since 60's, until industrial hemp sector...

- One of the richests in Europe... This plan was abandoned and during the last 20 years it has been restarted

- pretty succesfully so hectares dedicated to hemp cultivation increase every day, but this sector never talked

- about grow shops for example... An world in exponentioal expansion since 2000

- specially in Spain more than in Italy, but now there is a real market and it makes posible a big fair to get unified

- and arrive to to the big transversal public, including families with their kids and grandpas...

- All kind of people who wants to break pre judgements... Really strong in Italian society.

- Fair included a lot of stands and professionals arrvied from all around the world and conferences about

- legal, medicinal or simply generally cannabic interest.

- The truth is that it has growed up a lot since it started in a little pavillion... It's bigger now and people's response

- is so good. Main brands of the world are here... We're really happy

- for repercussion... It's bigger every year... Specially this edition, in wich we're seing the great evolution

- Cannabis Lite is having and how it's being received allows everytime more cannabis and hemp companies

- in Cannabis Lite with representation in this kind of fairs.

- With the early numbers of the day, we've discovered we've got

- more than the double of visits than this day the last year, in wich we had 1500... 23000 during all the event.

- This is why, in proportion, we expect so much public today. We've seen a lot of people in a nice morning...

- Really long qeque to get in... There is a bus coming from the last undeground metro for free so we're waiting

- for so much people.

- Italian publis is so enthusiastic... Really like spanish so i see a really nice future.

- The fair had excellent organization that included details like free shuttle services, kindergartens,

- visual experiences and dj's, workshops and conferences, relax and food zones.

- We've got 2 new strains, an indica and a sative, and new strains with high cbd levels... Really nice.

- We make terpenes... 100% natural terpene profiles of cannabis strains. We introduce more strains every year,

- the last year we had 16 strains the last year and we've added 18 more this year... Specially american,

- the fashion tendence now about varieties.

- We're really delayed at medicinal level... Law could be enought

- but there are still no good conditions for that in sense that there is not adequate production in Italy.

- We know that Florencia Pharmacologic Institute, wich is the one authorized to produce hemp, cannot produce enought

- to italian patients even for a few months. Patient assotiations say it's not enought. Let's see it there is

- some kind of change, specially at legislative level

- because medicinal cannabis is more luckyly more accepted by society, not like with playful use,

- wich receives resistence and the law criminalized playful use

- so these are really bad contitions because every day young and not so young people find legislative holes.

- Almost half of jailed people in Italy is in jail because of drug questions, and most of them by light drugs, so

- cannabis becomes a social problem. From Canapa Mundi, we try to contribute

- with associations like Free Weed, really active in the territory giving info without diminishing

- atention about what's the real social problem, prohibitionism, afflicting a lot of people every day.

- Playful use is almost like in all countries... They've advanced a lot about medicinal in relationship with

- strains with less than 2%thc... Cannabis Lite made easier for a lot of people to get access to not only psycho

- active effects ( like we like in our country)... More cannabinoids with more therapeutic potential like cbd

- allowing cannabis to be more accessible with our legislation in the most european countries.

- We are in a pretty confuse situation about legal situation of cannabis, hemp, thc level,

- cbd level, what's legal, what's registered, what not... Conflict now is not clearing seed's origin

- because we've been still not allowed to certify them. When we certify other hemp strains with superior thc levels

- with other aromatic profiles... It will help it to be known and force government to

- see there is a necessity and a reall user who claims it. Therapeutically, introducing a cannabis lite with register

- and analitics to grant they're heavy metal and bacteria free... Medicinal patient cannot be alert for

- if there is a bad product... Everyday there is more access to quality products to grant

- patients the product they need... I think there has been a lot of development about medicinals during the last years.

- And we hope it to continue like that.

- About the politic situation, they already demonstrate true politic voluntee in parliament to change

- conditions. For sure a big part of the society will start making pressure because most of italians would vote for

- legalization tomorrow.

- Our hope is that society make pressure over politicians to get a more human and better adapted law.

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Google Maps is Different in Other Countries - Duration: 6:49.

In 2010 Nicaragua invaded Costa Rica.

When asked why they'd seized territory,

they claimed it belonged to them....

On Google Maps.

Who did Costa Rica turn to first? Nicaragua? The United Nations?

No

They went straight to Google, because in the eyes of the world Google Maps has become the de facto

world map. Despite having no legal authority over international borders, Google have become the world's most powerful player.

Borders are a uniquely human concept. In most of the world the only tangible legitimacy they have is through maps.

But the cost and resources required to make a map are staggering. Until recently countries were the only ones who could afford it.

Cartography was a nationalised industry, which meant no map was without bias or influence.

Historically if you wanted to seize territory from a less powerful nation.

You just re-drew the map.

When questioned by locals, you show them the map. Ignore their claims of already living there, and hold up the only piece of real evidence that exists.

This is basically how colonialism worked.

But with more genocide.

Probably the most extreme example is Africa. In 1884, 10% of Africa was under European control.

Just 30 years later,

this had risen to 90%.

Land was negotiated from thousands of miles away and countries redrawn with little

consideration for local or cultural boundaries. Yet the map drawn then remains largely

unchanged today. Most would argue that today's map of Africa is correct. There is some objective truth to it, but 130 years ago

it was nothing of the sort. Over time the existence of a map is self legitimising.

While countries were the sole map makers it was fine if two states

disagreed over a border. Each produced their own map and their citizens would rarely have a chance to see any other version.

But as the internet arrived, nationalised mapping decreased and companies like Google started to fill the gap.

An international company creating an international map for all.

Not quite. Google still relies on the approval of nation states.

It's all too easy to censor a website. Google only have to annoy one government to lose a

country's worth of users. Any errors along the China-India border could lose them a third of the world's customers.

The region of Arunachal Pradesh borders India, China, Bhutan and Myanmar. Administrated as a state of India,

they keep a hundred thousand troops in the region.

But China also claims ownership calling it South Tibet.

Each country has laws to stop map makers drawing the border in the others favour, or even acknowledging the region's

disputed. So Google creates three different maps...

This is what two thirds of the world will see on Google Maps - the dotted line indicates disputed territory.

But if you view the area from a Chinese domain it shows it belonging to China, and part of India from an Indian domain.

No map maker previously had the ability to do this. Historically you had to pick sides.

The average Chinese or Indian citizen would be unaware of any dispute. Or at least they would have been until Google

accidentally switched the borders in 2007. This caused outrage in both countries.

Many in China were unaware that most of the world didn't recognize China's legitimacy over the region. And members of the Indian Parliament

accused Google of purposefully derailing an upcoming summit between the two nations.

There are similar disputes all along the India-China border. All are heavily militarised, with regular standoffs, backed by two of the largest

armies in the world, both with nuclear weapons.

So just in case nobody noticed the first time round, Google managed to make the same mistake again in 2009.

But the advantage of online maps is the speed they can be changed.

A mistake of that magnitude 20 years ago would have taken years to correct instead of hours.

Google can react to geo-political events quicker than any other map maker. When Russian troops arrived in Crimea in February

2014, it was less than a month till Google showed the territory as disputed.

This was despite the United Nations asking nobody....

Google Maps in Russia shows Crimea as Russian territory, and Ukrainian when viewed from Ukraine.

The fact that Google are willing to ignore

UN resolutions is a big deal. Countries do all the time, they protect their own interests and alliances above other nations.

But Google is a company who now has the power and influence of a state.

They're big enough to survive any confrontation with the UN and probably see Russia as the worse enemy to make.

The UN moves slowly. The United Nations

Regional Cartographic Conference, only meets every three or four years. Google have to make border and naming decisions daily. Those decisions may not have any legal

weight, but everyone uses Google Maps so in reality

they're the most important. When South Sudan became a country in

2011, the vote didn't specify the exact placement of the border. Leaving some towns and villages

unsure whether they would be in Sudan or South Sudan. Each country naturally claimed ownership,

but no official map would be made for a while. It was left to Google to organize South Sudan community mapping events. They encouraged local

people to create detailed maps of an area that was

lacking any accurate data. And through a semi-democratic process, an almost-precise border was decided. There are still

contested areas today, and not without their bloodshed.

But Google did more to help local territorial disputes than the UN or any state.

This isn't the only example of Google using local input as the basis for their maps.

They publish a program called Google Map Maker, this allows anyone to make changes in suggestions.

This is useful for new roads and public footpaths, but also helps Google decide what to call things.

It's strictly moderated and Google have final say over the public version, but like Wikipedia things inevitably slip through the cracks...

For obvious reasons you can't edit the border of a country. There are hundreds of disputes in the world - imagine the chaos.

So Google don't get involved with most of them.

But here and there throughout the world map, it does change slightly based on where you're stood. This may not necessarily be a bad thing.

Historically the larger power would just stamp out the smaller one.

But with Google Maps as the unofficial-official adjudicator,

borders could remain disputed forever. Both sides constantly pointing guns at the other

but rarely firing. Is a long cold war better than a short hot one?

That's a philosophical question best left for the comments. But for better

or worse Google are making editorial decisions on something most people view as an objective truth.

No political map can ever be a hundred percent accurate in the scientific sense of the word. At best they can be a diplomatic

compromise, and at worse they can be a propaganda tool. Maps (and especially Google Maps) are amazing,

but they should be treated it like any other media.

They are subject to the motives and influences of the humans that made them.

If you enjoyed this video, please consider supporting the channel by checking out the Patreon link in the description. Thank you for subscribing.

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New Nail Art 2018 💓💝 The Best Nail Art Compilation #38 | Style Beauty - Duration: 10:43.

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Thanks for watching!

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j-hope 'Daydream (백일몽)' MV - Duration: 3:49.

My character's like half and half. Who knows?

A public figure's striving life. Who knows?

Abstaining from large cravings. Who knows?

Always out of breath for daydreaming. Who knows?

Wanna cry in peace, I know

Wanna party like crazy, I know

Wanna be fluttered with love, I know

Ye I know I know I know, Cause Me

Y'all must've been caught like fish

In a net called 'desire' with thirst in life

Common psychological escape

Even I can't swim out of it

Not, a reality refusal

discontent, misfitting

Ain't none of that

Love ma rule

For once I want a different picture in my life

That I want to draw, a canvas dream

Beyond that boundary line over there

Let's feel it

Like the hole Alice fell into

Like the road that leads to Hogwarts

It'll be a world of mirages

And it'll be all mine

It'll be exactly how I imagined

But it won't last forever

Shit

Wishing on a Sky

Wishing on a Scar

If there's the sun

I'd want to dream

Wishing on a Sky

Wishing on a Scar

If there's the moonlight

I wouldn't want to wake up

My

Daydream Daydream

Daydream Daydream

Last

Day dream Daydream

Day dream Daydream

So what I get drunk

Until I go crazy

So what I go out

Don't think about work

Let's just feel the youth

Young Wild and Free

Wild and Free

Let me give it a try

No eggshell walking Errday

I do what I want with my feelings Errday

A love-expert sniping the heart when you fall in it Errday

Work out on my desire without a formula Errday

Ignore my character Errday

Wanna cry with no shame Errday

Dream list, the first priority

With no concerns on money

Deep sleep

Beyond that boundary line over there

Let's feel it

Like the hole Alice fell into

Like the road that leads to Hogwarts

It'll be a world of mirages

And it'll be all mine

It'll be exactly how I imagined

But it won't last forever

Shit

Wishing on a Sky

Wishing on a Scar

If there's the sun

I'd want to dream

Wishing on a Sky

Wishing on a Scar

If there's the moonlight

I wouldn't want to wake up

My

Daydream Daydream

Daydream Daydream

Last

Daydream Daydream

Daydream Daydream

If you ask me back

Why I dream

I'll sound like bragging

I'll put it down for a minute

To match my mechanism, Stay

I'll say that I'm getting some rest

What's this What's this

Diving in the daydream all the swimming is for me

like this like this

All my footsteps and my fantasy

If I want something

If I want something Now

If I want something

If I want something Now

That's a Daydream

They dream They dream

That's a Daydream

Daydream Daydream

Wake up

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The Most Unsettling Short Films Ever - Duration: 5:29.

Horror is a genre that requires exact timing and expert pacing in order to deliver the

maximum amount of scares.

While every horror fan has a well-curated list of their favorite horror movies, there

are lots of incredible horror shorts you can watch for free online.

Short, sweet, and terrifying, here are some of the best spooky short films.

The Ten Steps

Children left alone by their parents is common in horror, but it's effective for a reason

— parents usually represent safety.

The Ten Steps is a perfect example of a short, atmospheric horror film with a grim punchline.

After the power goes out while Katie is babysitting her younger brother, her father talks her

through it over the phone — but by the end she ends up in a very different place than

she imagined.

Downstairs

One of the best horror shorts of the last few years, Downstairs follows a security guard

investigating mysterious sounds in the basement.

The film sticks to the basics of horror movie rules: an early warning of things to come,

some light character work to establish who's going to meet the monsters, and then just

minute after minute of terror.

"Alright, that's f---ed up."

Symmetropia

There can something a little unsettling about perfect symmetry.

Perhaps it's because things tend to be naturally chaotic and we expect disorder, but for whatever

the reason, Symmetropia taps into something very creepy.

For anyone who's ever been creeped out by a Wes Anderson movie, Symmetropia leads you

to some very unusual places, and shows that the strange fear of perfectly balanced things

might not be so irrational after all.

"Yo, banana boy!"

The Facts in the Case of Mister Hollow

One of the most inventive horror shorts in recent memory, The Facts in the Case of Mister

Hollow continually plays on your expectations and changes of perspective.

The film shows an old photograph depicting what seems at first like a happy family vacation.

As the camera dances around the photo, details leap out at the viewer, and the final shot

paints a very different picture than the opening scene.

3 Versos

A strong production design can often carry horror movies with weaker scripts, but 3 Versos

doesn't need the help.

The script is surprisingly dense, layering a deeper mythology and some hidden surprises

into a naturalistic dialogue.

3 Versos is clearly indebted to classic black and white horror films of the early 20th century,

but with a multitude of visual influences that distort the viewer's perspective about

when the short takes place — adding to the discomfort of watching it.

Alexia

Argentinian film Alexia acknowledges what we've always known — that Facebook is evil

and trying to kill us.

Well, not quite.

The gradual build-up of guilt and subtle implications of abuse in a relationship help take this

short to the next level, while the set design and escalating discomfort keep it quite scary.

Don't Move

Before the opening title, Don't Move has already gotten all of its backstory out of the way,

as six friends accidentally summon a demon that's going to kill five of them, and let

one live.

The real treat of the short is the incredible creature design and special effects.

Don't Move was supposedly created on a low budget, but you'll be hard pressed to notice

as you watch it.

The Birch

It's not hard to see the similarities between Don't Move and The Birch, as they share filmmakers.

Both shorts have an incredible creature design and a stripped down story.

The Birch follows a bullied young boy given a mysterious book and a promise from his grandmother

that someone will protect him.

Sometimes it's hard to see the forest for the tree monsters, but let's just say, when

the tree monsters look this good, that's not a bad thing.

This House Has People In It

A series of unexplained edits from home security camera footage is the setup of the short film

This House Has People In It — which ends up being a surrealist nightmare.

Part of Adult Swim's "Infomercials" segments which air at 4 a.m., this short taps into

a deeply uncomfortable sense of voyeurism, like watching a reality show from a horrific

alternate reality where every day is terrible.

Lights Out

With a very simple concept and execution, Lights Out is about a woman who sees a frightening

figure that appears whenever the lights turn off.

Like comedy, horror can depend on a punchline that a viewer wasn't expecting, and this short

is the perfect example.

The Smiling Man

Most horror movies hide the monster from view for as long as possible to keep the viewer

in suspense, but The Smiling Man gives you an upsettingly long, direct look at the monster.

The short focuses on a little girl who follows a trail of balloons into her kitchen where

a smiling man starts to play with her.

Which is obviously very very bad news.

Skypemare

In Skypemare, a routine Skype call between friends goes horribly wrong when it looks

like someone is moving in the room behind one of them.

Following in the storied tradition of technology being a delivery system for horror, the film's

real villain is the short's most unexpected twist.

On My Way

Hollywood loves the one-take tracking shot, but we've never seen a tracking shot for a

horror short quite like the one in On My Way.

A man drives through town on his way to a party, while something strange has happened

to the residents of the town.

If nothing else, hopefully watching the short will encourage you to actually arrive at parties

when you say you will.

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Nickelodeon's Top 5 Butt Kicking Girls 😎ft. Kira Kosarin, Riele Downs & More! | Nick - Duration: 2:23.

[crashing]

Alright, girls, let's deal with these losers.

Ahh!

[crashing]

Ahh!

[crashing]

Ugh, these belts are so 90s!

Kicking? I wanna do some kicking!

Why you...

[fighting]

Whoever's the owner of the white sedan, you left your lights on.

[trumpet playing]

Do not touch Dr. Mom.

What did she just say?

Dr. Mom?

Oh, please, and you call yourself--

[screaming]

OK, get control of your android this instant!

Get--Oh no, put me down!

Frankie, I need you to listen to me.

I don't need assistance and I've rescheduled Jenny's birthday celebration.

Everything is fine, please put Mr. Kingston down.

[panting]

- Thank you. - Presentation complete.

[groaning]

Oh!

That's it!

- You alright? He's alright. - No!

[grunting]

[applause]

Schwoz!

Action!

Hey, hey, I don't want to play this game anymore.

[anguished cry]

[crashing]

Ha!

[gasping]

Threatening my family is one thing

but ruining my prom dress before I take pictures is crossing the line!

[laughing]

[grunting]

Oh!

You know what, try my guacamole, I'll-- Ah!

Guacamole, I'll-- Ah!

Guacamole, I'll-- Ah!

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