Author: WPInitiator

  • ChipsAway TV Advert – How We Repair Car Paint Scratches, Dents, and Scuffs.

    ChipsAway TV Advert – How We Repair Car Paint Scratches, Dents, and Scuffs.


    ChipsAway mobile car bodywork repairs are of the highest quality, cost-effective and convenient. Our specialists use a unique repair system to affect car scratches, bumper scuffs, minor dents and kerbed alloy wheels.

    ChipsAway specialists are capable of repairing everyday wear and tear to your car paintwork, operating from fully-equipped mobile workshops and fixed-base CarCare Centres – we can save you both time and money!

    To get a free no-obligation estimate today, just visit https://www.chipsaway.co.uk/.

  • How Did the World Population Change?

    How Did the World Population Change?


    In this short video Professor Hans Rosling shows how the size of the world population has changed over time. From the beginning of agriculture to the industrial revolution the population growth was very slow. Then the population started to grow rapidly because fewer died young. Today, most women have fewer children and therefore the rapid growth will soon be slowing down. World population will most likely stabilize around 11 billion towards the end of the century.

    Data Sources:
    Biraben 1980; McEvedy & Jones 1978; UN World Pop. Prosp. 2012; combined by Gapminder

  • How to decrease 3 stitches to 1 stitch

    How to decrease 3 stitches to 1 stitch


    In this DROPS video we show how to decrease by knitting 3 stitches to 1 stitch.

    To make a nice decrease from 3 to 1, where the middle stitch is kept and the sts on each side are dec, this video shows you two ways; first with help of a cable needle, then we show without the cable needle, which works good if your yarn is not too slippery.

    This video has NO SOUND – you must read the pattern to be able to follow this video properly. You’ll find a pattern using this technique by clicking here: http://www.garnstudio.com/pattern.php?id=4902&cid=19

    You can find this video in many more languages, as well as search within all DROPS knitting and crochet videos here: http://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?lang=en
    Find thousands of free knitting and crochet patterns here: www.garnstudio.com

  • 321 – Rubrics Overview

    321 – Rubrics Overview


    Last updated: 2019-05-10

    In this video, you will learn how to create and manage rubrics at the course level.

    To view subtitles for this video, click the CC button in the toolbar.

    View the script for this tutorial: http://bit.ly/2WCEaou

    Video overviews reflect current feature functionality in Canvas; they are updated based on workflow changes, not on minor or non-functional interface enhancements. Depending on your institution’s Canvas theme, the Canvas interface may display differently than shown in this video, but the functionality is the same.

  • This Panda Is Dancing

    This Panda Is Dancing


    A poetic short film by Max Stossel & Sander van Dijk:

    In the Attention Economy, technology and media are designed to maximize our screen-time. But what if they were designed to help us live by our values? www.timewellspent.io

    What if news & media companies were creating content that enriched our lives, vs. catering to our most base instincts for clicks?
    What if social platforms were designed to help us create our ideal social lives, instead of to maximize time-on site and “likes”?
    What if dating apps measured their success in how well they helped us find what we’re looking for instead of in # of swipes?

    As technology gets more and more engaging, and as AI and VR become more and more prevalent in our day-to-day lives we need to take a look at how we’re structuring our future.

    Time Well Spent is a movement to align technology with our humanity: www.timewellspent.io

    Director, Co-producer, & Visual Effects: Sander van Dijk: www.sandervandijk.tv

    Writer, Co-producer & Lead Actor: Max Stossel: www.maxstossel.com

    Production Company: Yacht Club Films

    Director of Photography: Conor Murphy

    Color: RCO

    Music & Sound Design: Wesley Slover –

    Steadicam Operator: Kyle Fasanella

    Graphic Artist: Aaron Kemnitzer

    CG Artist: Joseph Pistono

    Visual Effects Assistant: Chelsea Galen

    Roto Assistant: Regina Morgan-Munoz

    Lead Actress: Crystal Lee

    Special Thanks: Chantal Stafford-Abbott, Radha Agrawal, Koen Oosterbroek, Anneke Jong, Jacob Tugendrach, Alex Mizrahi, David Markowitz, Gene Gurkoff, Taryn Southern Katie Growald, Steph Bagley, Joel Wishkovsky, Amy Karr, Erica Shay, Kurt Peloquin, Tobias Rose Stockwell, Erica Berger, Nora Graham, Elana Meta, Julian Dufault, Michael Rosen, Kelly Stoecklin, Adam London, Gary Su, Auston Copeland, Katya Stepanov, Betty Kay Kendrick, Zach Bell, David Yarus, Stephan Cesarini, Jon Morris, Michelle Finizio, Lauren Bille, Felicity Conrad, Abel Costa, Ria Bouttier, James Hercher, Sarah Knapp, Simon Roberts, Alex Abelin, & Dan Fredinburg

  • Online Gantt Charts – an Introduction to Tom’s Planner

    Online Gantt Charts – an Introduction to Tom’s Planner


    An introduction to Tom’s Planner and how it will help you creating Gantt chart online. It’s super easy to use and it’s super easy to share you charts online and get your team on the same page.

  • How to make a foundation double crochet (fdc)

    How to make a foundation double crochet (fdc)


    In this DROPS video we show how to make a foundation chain and one row of double crochet simultaneously.

    By using this method it creates a start edge on your work that is more elastic, then what you get when you first ch and then work dc into each ch. It’s also very practical when you don’t know how many stitches you need to start with for your project.

    Make sure to keep a consistent tension so the stitches comes out even on both sides of the row.

    This video has NO SOUND – you must read the pattern to be able to follow this video properly.

    You can find this video in many more languages, as well as search within all DROPS knitting and crochet videos here: http://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?lang=en
    Find thousands of free knitting and crochet patterns here: www.garnstudio.com

  • Copenhagers: RETRO BOBBY

    Copenhagers: RETRO BOBBY


    Produced by www.copenhagers.com

    #copenhagers #retrobobby #bringbobbytojapan
    https://instagram.com/copenhagers

    ”We are back and we are ready to blow your mind with this new Meeting Series Interview we realized couple weeks ago. We really don’t want to spoil anything about it but on the other hand it’s also important that people would be able to know what they’re getting themselves into. What it is sure, is the fact that this video will make you smile, happy, nostalgic and with the urgent need to start digging into old stuff from your childhood you’re probably saving up in the attic.

    Bobby Ågren is nowadays the guy behind this eclectic project, he’s running this shop called Ruben & Bobby, a retro-gaming and toys shop located in Jægersborggade 6, Copenhagen, where you can buy, sell or trade old games from the ’70s ’80s ’90s and in the meantime get a haircut; yes you got it right, Ruben & Bobby is also an air salon.

    Watch the video below to get more informations regarding this delightful museum-shop and let Bobby explain to you how he combines the selling and collecting of retro-games with haircuts and the business of an hair salon, the process on the realization of his passions and dreams.”

    Follow us also on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Copenhagers
    With the collaboration of: http://www.laforetdesrenards.com/
    Ruben and Bobby: http://rubenogbobby.dk/

    UPDATE:

    We are currently seeking for sponsors to be able to fly Bobby and I to Japan during the upcoming TOKYO GAME SHOW 2015 and producing/documenting his trip and experience there with a second documentary

    Japanese Credits by kind courtesy of Sumi Kazuya
    http://www.sumikazuya.com/contact

  • Silent Storms

    Silent Storms


    Silent Storms is my fourth consecutive aurora/astro film. In a way Silent Storms shows how the night skies can be during the three seasons we have darkness here in northern arctic Scandinavia; autumn, winter and spring. It was filmed in Norway, Finland and Sweden, primarily around the Tromsø area, Norway.

    The “storms” referred to, are the geomagnetic storms which takes place in the atmosphere when a strong solar wind hits earth, often followed by a CME. When a geomagnetic storms takes place, it can last for days, with several substorms causing auroras to appear. Although there has been reports of audible auroras, this has yet to be proven scientifically.

    Shooting through these different seasons raises different challenges, and opportunities. Late august/early september you are still battling against the sun, with the skies appearing very bluish. When the sun finally is low enough beneath the horizon, and there is still no snow, you have pitch black darkness, and it is difficult to use and lit foregrounds properly, unless the moon is present. At this period, I find using silhouettes exciting. When winter has settled you have the most beautiful period, with snow coverd trees, icy reflective grounds, partially frozen rivers etc. In March/April when spring arrives, sun is coming back, causing bluish skies again, but you also get beautiful colors from the sun in the horizon to combine with auroras, if lucky.

    Shooting milky ways/startrails this far in the northern hemisphere is challenging as well. First because of the obvious that we cannot see the strongest parts of the milky way up here, but also because there always seem to be som auroras “interfering” when you’re planning to shoot an astro shot, even if activity is reported to be low.

    The film is made primarly of stills, two sequences are realtime video (03:17 and 03:38). The still sequences has been slowed down in post to a speed I feel is representative for a fast to to normal authentic moving aurora, although still to a speed/length which allows fitting the sequences within the timeframe of such a short video.

    Some sequences was added panning to using motion control and rails from Dynamic Perception.

    This video is in HD video 720p, but the film is available in full HD 1080p, and 4K/UHD, please contact for licensing inquiries.

    Shot using Canon DSLRs + lenses. The realtime sequences was shot in RAW 14bit video using Magic Lantern Firmware on the 5D Mark III.

    Check out my previous projects here:
    https://vimeo.com/64122803 – POLAR SPIRITS (2013)
    https://vimeo.com/40555466 – CELESTIAL LIGHTS (2012)
    https://vimeo.com/21419634 – LAND OF NORTHERN LIGHTS (2011)

    Commercials:
    https://vimeo.com/82181786 – HOME OF THE NORTHERN LIGHTS (2013)
    https://vimeo.com/68924195 – HUNTING THE LIGHT (2013)

    More info about me:
    www.arcticlightphoto.no
    www.facebook.com/arcticlightphoto

    Music: AJ Hochhalter
    Licensed from: The Music Bed
    www.themusicbed.com

    Ole