This document contains an edit decision list for 26 shots of a film or video project. It includes the timecode for the in and out points of each shot, as well as a comment on the quality or usability of the shot rated on a scale of I to III. Some shots are marked as "Bad" or needing replacement, while most are marked as "Good".
1) Ben is kidnapped by soldiers and interrogated about the location of a vault. When he claims ignorance, he is tortured with electric cables.
2) During the torture, Ben's body flashes with blue light. He suddenly finds himself with superhuman speed and strength, breaking free from his restraints.
3) Ben escapes at lightning speed as his kidnappers look on in shock. He examines his new abilities in an alley, realizing something strange has happened to him.
The document is a production script that outlines scenes and shots for a film called "Blue Lightning." It includes descriptions of camera shots that alternate between two characters, Ben and a soldier, as they have a confrontation where the soldier interrogates Ben, tortures him by electrocution, and tries to get information from him. Ben then escapes using mysterious electric powers and super speed. The script then introduces a new character, Alex Anderson, who claims Ben stole money from him and brings him to his facility to interrogate him further.
This document contains an edit decision list for 26 shots of a film or video project. It includes the timecode for the in and out points of each shot, as well as a comment on the quality or usability of the shot rated on a scale of I to III. Some shots are marked as "Bad" or needing replacement, while most are marked as "Good".
1) Ben is kidnapped by soldiers and interrogated about the location of a vault. When he claims ignorance, he is tortured with electric cables.
2) During the torture, Ben's body flashes with blue light. He suddenly finds himself with superhuman speed and strength, breaking free from his restraints.
3) Ben escapes at lightning speed as his kidnappers look on in shock. He examines his new abilities in an alley, realizing something strange has happened to him.
The document is a production script that outlines scenes and shots for a film called "Blue Lightning." It includes descriptions of camera shots that alternate between two characters, Ben and a soldier, as they have a confrontation where the soldier interrogates Ben, tortures him by electrocution, and tries to get information from him. Ben then escapes using mysterious electric powers and super speed. The script then introduces a new character, Alex Anderson, who claims Ben stole money from him and brings him to his facility to interrogate him further.
This document provides instructions for using chromakey (green screen) effects in Motion. It describes three main steps: 1) importing footage with a green screen and sizing it, 2) applying a keyer filter to change the green to black, and 3) adding background elements behind the actor such as particle effects, images, or videos. The keyer filter is selected from the filters folder, then dragged onto the video. Background elements are also selected from libraries and dragged into place behind the actor video layer.
1. The document describes how to create a title sequence using pre-generated particle effects, images, and text. Key frames and the active cam system in motion are used to animate the elements.
2. Replicators and particle emitters from the library are added first and positioned using key frames to control where effects begin and end.
3. Images are added and key framed to appear and disappear with changes to opacity and position on screen.
The document discusses how to create particle effects in a video editing library. It explains that particle effects are stored in the motion library and can be dragged onto video layers. The effects can then be customized using the inspector to modify properties like color, scale and opacity. Keyframes allow the effects to be moved and changed over time by setting start and end points for the effect's properties.
Expanding Access to Affordable At-Home EV Charging by Vanessa WarheitForth
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Charging Fueling & Infrastructure (CFI) Program by Kevin MillerForth
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Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Grant: Round 2 by Brandt HertensteinForth
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EV Charging at MFH Properties by Whitaker JamiesonForth
Whitaker Jamieson, Senior Specialist at Forth, gave this presentation at the Forth Addressing The Challenges of Charging at Multi-Family Housing webinar on June 11, 2024.
Charging Fueling & Infrastructure (CFI) Program Resources by Cat PleinForth
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Dahua provides a comprehensive guide on how to install their security camera systems. Learn about the different types of cameras and system components, as well as the installation process.
Understanding Catalytic Converter Theft:
What is a Catalytic Converter?: Learn about the function of catalytic converters in vehicles and why they are targeted by thieves.
Why are They Stolen?: Discover the valuable metals inside catalytic converters (such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium) that make them attractive to criminals.
Steps to Prevent Catalytic Converter Theft:
Parking Strategies: Tips on where and how to park your vehicle to reduce the risk of theft, such as parking in well-lit areas or secure garages.
Protective Devices: Overview of various anti-theft devices available, including catalytic converter locks, shields, and alarms.
Etching and Marking: The benefits of etching your vehicle’s VIN on the catalytic converter or using a catalytic converter marking kit to make it traceable and less appealing to thieves.
Surveillance and Monitoring: Recommendations for using security cameras and motion-sensor lights to deter thieves.
Statistics and Insights:
Theft Rates by Borough: Analysis of data to determine which borough in NYC experiences the highest rate of catalytic converter thefts.
Recent Trends: Current trends and patterns in catalytic converter thefts to help you stay aware of emerging hotspots and tactics used by thieves.
Benefits of This Presentation:
Awareness: Increase your awareness about catalytic converter theft and its impact on vehicle owners.
Practical Tips: Gain actionable insights and tips to effectively prevent catalytic converter theft.
Local Insights: Understand the specific risks in different NYC boroughs, helping you take targeted preventive measures.
This presentation aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to protect your vehicle from catalytic converter theft, ensuring you are prepared and proactive in safeguarding your property.
This document provides instructions for using chromakey (green screen) effects in Motion. It describes three main steps: 1) importing footage with a green screen and sizing it, 2) applying a keyer filter to change the green to black, and 3) adding background elements behind the actor such as particle effects, images, or videos. The keyer filter is selected from the filters folder, then dragged onto the video. Background elements are also selected from libraries and dragged into place behind the actor video layer.
1. The document describes how to create a title sequence using pre-generated particle effects, images, and text. Key frames and the active cam system in motion are used to animate the elements.
2. Replicators and particle emitters from the library are added first and positioned using key frames to control where effects begin and end.
3. Images are added and key framed to appear and disappear with changes to opacity and position on screen.
The document discusses how to create particle effects in a video editing library. It explains that particle effects are stored in the motion library and can be dragged onto video layers. The effects can then be customized using the inspector to modify properties like color, scale and opacity. Keyframes allow the effects to be moved and changed over time by setting start and end points for the effect's properties.
Expanding Access to Affordable At-Home EV Charging by Vanessa WarheitForth
Vanessa Warheit, Co-Founder of EV Charging for All, gave this presentation at the Forth Addressing The Challenges of Charging at Multi-Family Housing webinar on June 11, 2024.
Charging Fueling & Infrastructure (CFI) Program by Kevin MillerForth
Kevin Miller, Senior Advisor, Business Models of the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation gave this presentation at the Forth and Electrification Coalition CFI Grant Program - Overview and Technical Assistance webinar on June 12, 2024.
Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Grant: Round 2 by Brandt HertensteinForth
Brandt Hertenstein, Program Manager of the Electrification Coalition gave this presentation at the Forth and Electrification Coalition CFI Grant Program - Overview and Technical Assistance webinar on June 12, 2024.
EV Charging at MFH Properties by Whitaker JamiesonForth
Whitaker Jamieson, Senior Specialist at Forth, gave this presentation at the Forth Addressing The Challenges of Charging at Multi-Family Housing webinar on June 11, 2024.
Charging Fueling & Infrastructure (CFI) Program Resources by Cat PleinForth
Cat Plein, Development & Communications Director of Forth, gave this presentation at the Forth and Electrification Coalition CFI Grant Program - Overview and Technical Assistance webinar on June 12, 2024.
Dahua provides a comprehensive guide on how to install their security camera systems. Learn about the different types of cameras and system components, as well as the installation process.
Understanding Catalytic Converter Theft:
What is a Catalytic Converter?: Learn about the function of catalytic converters in vehicles and why they are targeted by thieves.
Why are They Stolen?: Discover the valuable metals inside catalytic converters (such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium) that make them attractive to criminals.
Steps to Prevent Catalytic Converter Theft:
Parking Strategies: Tips on where and how to park your vehicle to reduce the risk of theft, such as parking in well-lit areas or secure garages.
Protective Devices: Overview of various anti-theft devices available, including catalytic converter locks, shields, and alarms.
Etching and Marking: The benefits of etching your vehicle’s VIN on the catalytic converter or using a catalytic converter marking kit to make it traceable and less appealing to thieves.
Surveillance and Monitoring: Recommendations for using security cameras and motion-sensor lights to deter thieves.
Statistics and Insights:
Theft Rates by Borough: Analysis of data to determine which borough in NYC experiences the highest rate of catalytic converter thefts.
Recent Trends: Current trends and patterns in catalytic converter thefts to help you stay aware of emerging hotspots and tactics used by thieves.
Benefits of This Presentation:
Awareness: Increase your awareness about catalytic converter theft and its impact on vehicle owners.
Practical Tips: Gain actionable insights and tips to effectively prevent catalytic converter theft.
Local Insights: Understand the specific risks in different NYC boroughs, helping you take targeted preventive measures.
This presentation aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to protect your vehicle from catalytic converter theft, ensuring you are prepared and proactive in safeguarding your property.
Implementing ELDs or Electronic Logging Devices is slowly but surely becoming the norm in fleet management. Why? Well, integrating ELDs and associated connected vehicle solutions like fleet tracking devices lets businesses and their in-house fleet managers reap several benefits. Check out the post below to learn more.