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  • How to use stitch markers

    How to use stitch markers


    In this DROPS video we show how to place and use stitch markers.

    It’s often a good idea to use stitch markers to mark where to make inc, or dec, the start of the round or the sides when working in the round on double pointed needles or circular needles, dec for toes on a sock etc. In this video we are inc 1 st each side of the stitch markers.

    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=7936&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

  • 307 – Pages Overview

    307 – Pages Overview


    Last Updated: 2020-10-02

    In this video, you will learn how to create and manage pages in Canvas.

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

    View the script for this video: http://bit.ly/2Q4e3nV

    To learn more about pages, visit the following lessons:
    + https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Instructor-Guide/How-do-I-use-the-Pages-Index-Page/ta-p/1005
    + https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Instructor-Guide/How-do-I-create-a-new-page-in-a-course/ta-p/1031
    + https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Instructor-Guide/How-do-I-edit-a-page-in-a-course/ta-p/791

    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.

  • How to make a tassel

    How to make a tassel


    In this DROPS video we show how to make a tassel.

    Use a piece of cardboard the same length as the tassel and wind the yarn round the cardboard to desired thickness. Tie a string round the tassel at one end and cut the yarn at the other end.

    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=7593&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

  • Pausefest Melbourne – Director’s cut

    Pausefest Melbourne – Director’s cut


    Personal Project The vision of Pausefest Melbourne.
    Download in 4K : www.sandervandijk.tv/blog/2014/5/9/4k-and-60fps-animation
    Color Tutorial AE : www.vimeo.com/sander/color

    Brightling – Music Composition / Production and Sound Design
    Jaclyn Blumas – Voiceover
    Sander van Dijk – Concept / Motion Design

    Inspired by the perspectives of: Remco Janssen, Martijn Hogenkamp, Kevin Megens, Menno Fokma, Koen Oosterbroek, Wesley Wittkamper, Anatol Kushpèta

    Reach out, Share and Demonstrate each other to grow and get better at what we love to do.
    I loved working on this project and want to share some of its insights on how I approached to color the elements. Go to www.vimeo.com/sander/color to download the tutorial. Leave a comment there if you find it helpful and if you see more possibilities for improvement from your unique perspective!

    Artists need to visit Pause Fest: Connect to others, to gain knowledge in order to grow. Every artist has a unique story to tell about his or her style and perspective, by allowing individual stories to be shared, Creatives grow individually and together as everybody learns from one another. This animation visualizes exactly that concept in a very abstract way.

    99% of this animation is vector and continues rasterized. Every element in the scene is the same size and but put to gather in different ratios. Expression where used to keep the colors dynamic by creating a texture library. ( See tutorial )

    Desktop Magazine: “Your thoughts on why motion designers are so willing to work for love and participate in festivals like this?”
    Because motion designers believe in their work. They do it for the love of it. Pause Fest is a free platform to experiment with, try new things and for people to become better at what they do. Working for love is the only real satisfying element in this work and it gives you the energy to go on and make the next piece your best piece ever. Artists need a space where they can take the time to communicate to each other and get back to that core issue of why we are doing this. What are we spending your valuable time on? What are we communicating? The festival is a moment to pause! and share what you’ve learned with other unique designers out there in order to grow, get inspired and learn a whole lot yourself.

  • How to do a tubular bind off

    How to do a tubular bind off


    In this DROPS video we show how to do a tubular bind off.

    Our sample is a knitted cuff in K1, P1 ribbing, but it would work the same way with a piece in stockinette stitch.
    First you will knit 4 rows where half the sts are worked separate, and this is done by lifting all the P sts and knitting all the K sts. Work like this for 4 rows. Then we separate the sts by putting them on one needle each.
    Once that is done make sure both needles are pointing towards the end of the working yarn, which is attached to the needle in the back. Now sew or knit kitchener sts aka grafting sts to join the two sides.

    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

  • The ‘Best Picture’ Show: The Final Image Oscar Montage

    The ‘Best Picture’ Show: The Final Image Oscar Montage


    The last shot of all 88 “Best Picture” Oscar winners in a moving 5-minute montage | Full list below (www.finalimageblog.com)

    “It is always best to start at the beginning, unless you start at the end.” – TFI

    MUSIC:
    “The End” from “Shakespeare in Love” by Stephen Warbeck (Amazon: http://amzn.to/1imy80C)

    Edited by Monte Patterson

    2016 – Spotlight
    2015 – Birdman
    2014 – “12 Years a Slave”
    2013 – “Argo”
    2012 – “The Artist”
    2011 – “The King’s Speech”
    2010 – “The Hurt Locker”
    2009 – “Slumdog Millionaire”
    2008 – “No Country for Old Men”
    2007 – “The Departed”
    2006 – “Crash”
    2005 – “Million Dollar Baby”
    2004 – “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King”
    2003 – “Chicago”
    2002 – “A Beautiful Mind”
    2001 – “Gladiator”
    2000 – “American Beauty”
    1999 – “Shakespeare in Love”
    1998 – “Titanic”
    1997 – “The English Patient”
    1996 – “Braveheart”
    1995 – “Forrest Gump”
    1994 – “Schindler’s List”
    1993 – “Unforgiven”
    1992 – “The Silence of the Lambs”
    1991 – “Dances With Wolves”
    1990 – “Driving Miss Daisy”
    1989 – “Rain Man”
    1988 – “The Last Emperor”
    1987 – “Platoon”
    1986 – “Out of Africa”
    1985 – “Amadeus”
    1984 – “Terms of Endearment”
    1983 – “Gandhi”
    1982 – “Chariots of Fire”
    1981 – “Ordinary People”
    1980 – “Kramer vs. Kramer”
    1979 – “The Deer Hunter”
    1978 – “Annie Hall”
    1977 – “Rocky”
    1976 – “One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest”
    1975 – “The Godfather Part II”
    1974 – “The Sting”
    1973 – “The Godfather”
    1972 – “The French Connection”
    1971 – “Patton”
    1970 – “Midnight Cowboy”
    1969 – “Oliver!”
    1968 – “In the Heat of the Night”
    1967 – “A Man for All Seasons”
    1966 – “The Sound of Music”
    1965 – “My Fair Lady”
    1964 – “Tom Jones”
    1963 – “Lawrence of Arabia”
    1962 – “West Side Story”
    1961 – “The Apartment”
    1960 – “Ben-Hur”
    1959 – “Gigi”
    1958 – “The Bridge on the River Kwai”
    1957 – “Around the World in 80 Days”
    1956 – “Marty”
    1955 – “On the Waterfront”
    1954 – “From Here to Eternity”
    1953 – “The Greatest Show on Earth”
    1952 – “An American in Paris”
    1951 – “All About Eve”
    1950 – “All the Kings Men”
    1949 – “Hamlet”
    1948 – “Gentleman’s Agreement”
    1947 – “The Best Years of Our Lives”
    1946 – “The Lost Weekend”
    1945 – “Going My Way”
    1944 – “Casablanca”
    1943 – “Mrs. Miniver”
    1942 – “How Green Was My Valley”
    1941 – “Rebecca”
    1940 – “Gone with the Wind”
    1939 – “You Can’t Take It with You”
    1938 – “The Life of Emile Zola”
    1937 – “The Great Ziegfeld”
    1936 – “Mutiny on the Bounty”
    1935 – “It Happened One Night”
    1933/1934 – “Cavalcade”
    1932/1933 – “Grand Hotel”
    1931/1932 – “Cimarron”
    1930/1931 – “All Quiet on the Western Front”
    1929/1930 – “The Broadway Melody”
    1927/1928 – “Wings”

  • How to decrease in double crochet (dc) stitches

    How to decrease in double crochet (dc) stitches


    In this DROPS video we show how to decrease in double crochet (dc) stitches (or sc in US terms).

    When you decrease you can skip one st below, but that may create a hole. To avoid that you can crochet sts together to decrease.

    Crochet 2 sts together to 1 stitch: crochet dc in following 2 sts, wait with last pull through on both sts until last one is made, then pull through all sts on hook.

    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=5116&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

  • How to change color

    How to change color


    In this DROPS video we show how you can change from one yarn or color to another when knitting in stockinette. The threads ends are fasten vertical in the edge sts afterward.

    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=4468&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

  • 140 dB

    140 dB


    “140 dB” is experimental film about interaction between sound and physical bodies. The main idea is to show how sound can change objects form and structure including human mental state.