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OCEANOGRAPHER STATES DEEP BELOW THE 'BERMUDA TRIANGLE' IS OTHERWORDLY TECHNOLOGY! - Duration: 2:40.OCEANOGRAPHER STATES DEEP BELOW THE 'BERMUDA TRIANGLE' IS OTHERWORDLY TECHNOLOGY!
What can we tell about the mysterious phenomena that occur in the massive watery region known
as the 'Bermuda Triangle', also called 'The Devil's Triangle'?
One thing is for sure, that mysterious disappearances of airplanes and ships did occur around the
area and nobody knows why sparking all sorts of crazy theories about the place.
The Bermuda Triangle connects from Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda and stretches across
less than a thousand miles between each point.
According to a German oceanographer, his team and he found that deep below the Devil's Triangle
are strange massive structures.
These structures seem to have a flat surface, and all indicates to a pyramidal shape and
perhaps of glass nature.
All according to Sonar analyzes.
The pyramids appear to be incredibly big, far bigger than the megalithic Pyramid of
Giza.
Experts claim that deep below the Bermuda's Triangle, is something otherwordly and that
current technology is not capable of further researching the bizarre region.
Watch the following video to know more!
See Oceanographer States: Deep Below The 'Bermuda Triangle' Is Otherwordly Technology!.
The link is below in our description
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Donald Trump gives the world "covfefe" and the internet goes crazy - Duration: 1:22.Donald Trump gives the world �covfefe� and the internet goes crazy
As of 5:53 a.m. ET Wednesday morning, President Trump�s �covfefe� tweet has been deleted
from his personal account, a violation of the Presidential Records Act if there ever
was one.
Because, you see, �covfefe� was no mere grammatical error on POTUS�s part.
Those are legion.
When the president had bestowed his latest neologistic turd unto the world at 12:06 a.m.,
�covfefe� instantly became a historical swath of the American fabric, a symbol of
our nation�s indefatigable commitment to be known as idiots across the globe.
And we will continue to prevail.
For those of you who were asleep during this six-hour window, the meaning and import of
the tweet is not clear.
The safest bet is that the president was upset at the media coverage on his incompetence
or corruption or weight gain and lashed out at the press.
And, in a childish kneejerk, �Despite the constant negative press covfefe� was born.
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Starley Shares the Psychic Story Behind Her Unique Name - Duration: 2:53.I come from a really mixed family.
All my siblings, aside from my little brother,
we all look different so we're all different colors
of the rainbow and we all grew up together in the
same house and I guess that that was a really cool thing.
I'm really glad that that happened to me because it
gave me the chance to not think in the same way that
a lot of people have been conditioned to think.
I think that's a super cool thing and I wish the
world would be more like that.
So my mom, when I was born, she wanted to name
me Starley, she said that she knew I was gonna be a
famous singer.
My mom is very intuitive and she's almost psychic.
I can't even explain it.
She always knows when something's gonna go wrong
or like she just, she has an inkling about something
and she'll say something and then it would happened
and we'd all be like "oh we should've listened to
mom" ya know?
She's really funny that way so when I was born she
wanted to name me Starley and my dad said no.
My dad said "We're not naming her Starley,
that's just an airy fairy name, like who wants to have
their kid as Starley, that's a terrible name"
My mom said "No she's gonna be famous, we have to call
her Starley, she's gonna be a great singer"
So she put her foot down and basically, when the mom
wants to name the kid like you can't really argue
with the mom.
She birthed me, she went through all the hours,
all that shit so she named me Starley.
She turned out to be right.
When I got older and I started to sing a lot
I realized that that was a good thing.
Because in the beginning I used to get teased at
school and stuff and I really kind of resented
that that was my name.
But later on I was really happy about it.
I guess my mom is the dreamer and the encourager.
She's the one where, if my dad tells me a song's not
good enough, my mom said "Stop if Clifford, it's beautiful.
Like why do you have to..." You know but my
dad's very practical.
So she's the dreamer and she's the one that I'll go
to for the nurturing side.
My dad's the one that I'll go to for the hard
criticism, the kind of like constructive
criticism but you know, the truth.
The hard truth.
So my dad, I'd be next to him talking about it and
we'd try to go through strategies of how "okay
well what's the next move" we always used to say
"what's the next move" That was a thing that we
used to talk about.
To sort of make an new little strategy and figure
out "okay so now maybe I need to make these couple
of songs and reach out to that person" and I'd spend
an hour every day reaching out to people.
So my dad was the one that I sort of used to go to
for advice and everything like that.
Things that were practical.
And even when I was at the point when I was gonna
quit, even him at that point started to think
"Yeah it's the right thing" Even though it
probably made him feel really sad that it wasn't
working out, he was thinking the same thing
like "maybe it's time" So yeah, you probably
understand by now that for my parents right now,
they are so ecstatic about life.
I think they feel so proud that something they
believed in for so long and everyone else didn't
believe, after a while people were just like
"Nah you guys, you're a little crazy..." So now they just
feel really proud that they stuck with me
throughout everything.
Yeah they couldn't be happier I think so it's cool.
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Pistons great Isiah Thomas calls LeBron James the greatest - and not just for basketball skills - Duration: 0:46.>>> NBA FINALS BEGIN TONIGHT ON
ABC THE 7th STRAIGHT TRIP TO
THE FINALS FOR LEBRON JAMES BUT
THE WAY HE IS SPEAKING ABOUT
RACISM AND VANLISM AT HIS HOME
MAKING ISAIAH THOMAS PRAISE THE
CAVALIERS STAR.
>> IN THIS MOMENT RIGHT HERE,
HE MOVED IN MY OPINION INTO THE
GREATEST EVER.
WHY?
BECAUSE WHAT HE'S DONE IN THE
GAME AND WHAT HE'S DOING
OUTSIDE OF THE GAME.
MUHAMMAD ALI IS THE GREATEST,
ONLY BECAUSE OF THE SOCIAL
STANCES HE TOOK.
PRICES THAT HE PAID.
THE LEBRON JAMES DID FOR THIS
GENERATION AND GENERATIONS TO
COME WITH THAT PRESS CONFERENCE
HE IS THE GREATEST PLAYER THAT
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Spilled water on your MacBook? How to fix liquid DAMAGE! - Duration: 1:47.- I have a lot of people watching my spilled water
on your MacBook, do this first video
and they're messaging me
and they didn't do those things first.
So, here's what you can do in that case.
Caveat, there's like a 10 to 20% chance
of success with this
but basically you find somebody near you
who is qualified to take apart your Mac
and do what's called an alcohol bath.
Basically you just get 90% to 100% isopropyl alcohol,
and I've got a link to this process in my description,
and they take apart your Mac,
and pour a bunch of alcohol
and like clean it and stuff like that.
This is not for the faint of heart
but have them try that
and then wait 48 hours,
actually wait 48 hours,
and pray, pray even more.
If it still doesn't turn on,
bad news, that means there's some sort of damage,
maybe there's a short
or some electrical issue in the motherboard
or the power supply.
So, then you want to find an Apple-certified retailer
near you who can do repairs,
and sadly you're gonna be paying
between probably $700 to a few thousand dollars
for either a new motherboard
or a whole new Mac.
The good news is your data is usually fine.
They can take out your hard drive,
hook it up to the new Mac
and copy things across.
It's pretty rare that you lose all your data
but this is an awful situation.
I'm sorry that it happened,
and contact us if you need help.
If you dug that and you want more,
head to macinhome.com/killertips
to grab your free ebook,
the Top 10 Killer Tips to Speed Up Your Mac
Without Spending a Dime.
It's in human language with no acronyms.
The good news, your data is probably safe.
That face wasn't right for that.
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Woman celebrates upcoming 109th birthday: 'I don't feel any older' - Duration: 1:54.THE SECRET TO A LONG AND HAPPY
LIFE IS --
REPORTER: TOLD FRIENDS ON A
WEEKLY LUNCH.
THIS TIME A GUEST OF HONOR TUR
109.
>> SHE HAS LEFT QUITE AN
IMPRESSION.
A THANK YOU TO A FAVORITE DINER
FROM STUDENTS.
>> SHE CHARMS YOU.
SHE'S ALWAYS HAPPY.
QUITE SHE HAS JUST TAUGHT ME TO
ENJOY LIFE TO THE FULLEST.
>> I DON'T FEEL ANY OLDER.
REPORTER BORN IN 19 NO WAY WHEN
THE GRAND CANYON BECAME A
NATIONAL MONUMENT THE CUBS TO
THE WORLD SERIES AND HENRY FORD
MADE A MODEL T.
>> I WAS FIVE YEARS OLD.
SHE STOOD UP STRAIGHT IN THAT
CAR.
I WAS AMAZED.
REPORTER SHE HAS SEEN A LOT.
NOTHING KEEPS HER GOING LIKE
MAKING NEW FRIENDS.
>> I ENJOY PEOPLE.
>> 109 YEARS OLD.
>> I HAVEN'T THE SLIGHTEST IDEA
WHY I AM STEEL HERE.
>> DO YOU THINK THAT IS THE
SECRET.
>> I THINK SO.
>> I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY I AM
STILL HERE.
>> WHAT COMPANY SHE HAS BEEN ALL
THESE YEARS.
>> DO YOU HAVE ANY ADVICE FOR
PEOPLE? >> BE YOURSELF.
THAT IS ALL I AM.
I'M JUST MYSELF.
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Live Pinpoint Doppler 12 Futurecast - Duration: 2:58.FROM EYEWITNESS NEWS
CHIEF METEOROLOGIST TONY R
PETRARCA, HERE IS YOUR
UPDATED LIVE PINPOINT
DOPPLER 12 FUTURECAST:
TONIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY
START AND THEN CLEARING,
DRY AND COOLER. LOWS IN
THE LOW 50S.
FRIDAY: MIX CLOUDS AND SUN.
SLIGHT CHANCE OF
AFTERNOON SHOWER..MOST
OF THE DAY LOOKS DRY. HIGHS
AROUND 70.
SATURDAY: DRY AND
COMFORTABLE, THOUGH A BIT
COOLER THAN NORMAL. HIGHS
IN THE UPPER 60S TO LOW 70S.
SUNDAY: SUNNY START, THEN
CLOUDS INCREASE DURING
AFTERNOON WITH HIGHS IN THE
UPPER 60S. SHOWERS RETURN
BY EVENING AND TURN
WIDESPREAD SUNDAY NIGHT.
MONDAY: COOL AND
UNSETTLED WITH RAIN AND
DRIZZLE. H
DRIZZLE. HIGHS IN THE MID
60S.
TUESDAY: SCATTERED
SHOWERS, COOLER.HIGHS
60-65.
WEDNESDAY: PARTLY SUNNY,
WITH A FEW SHOWERS AND
UNSEASONABLY COOL
TEMPERATURES. HIGHS 60-65.
WATCH LIVE WEATHER
UPDATES FROM
METEOROLOGISTS TONY
PETRARCA, MICHELLE
MUSCATELLO, T.J. DEL SANTO,
AND PETE MANGIONE ON
EYEWITNESS NEWS ON WPRI 12
AND LIVE STREAMING ON
WPRI.COM.
TONIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY
START AND THEN CLEARING,
DRY AND COOLER. LOWS IN
THE LOW 50S.
FRIDAY: MIX CLOUDS AND SUN.
SLIGHT CHANCE OF
AFTERNOON SHOWER..MOST
OF THE DAY LOOKS DRY. HIGHS
AROUND 70.
SATURDAY: DRY AND
COMFORTABLE, THOUGH A BIT
COOLER THAN NORMAL. HIGHS
IN THE UPPER 60S TO LOW 70S.
SUNDAY: SUNNY START, THEN
CLOUDS INCREASE DURING
AFTERNOON WITH HIGHS IN THE
UPPER 60S. SHOWERS RETURN
BY EVENING AND TURN
WIDESPREAD SUNDAY NIGHT.
MONDAY: COOL AND
UNSETTLED WITH RAIN AND
DRIZZLE. HIGHS IN THE MID
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Secret Service Investigating Kathy Griffin's Trump Photo | TMZ TV - Duration: 2:08.I WENT TOO FAR.
I MADE A MISTAKE AND I WAS
WRONG.
ANNOUNCER: WELL, THAT'S ALL WELL
AND GOOD BUT TOO LATE, KATHY
GRIFFIN FIRED BY CNN OVER THAT
PHOTO OF HER HOLDING A BLOODY
TRUMP HEAD, AND IF THAT'S NOT
BAD ENOUGH, THE PHOTO HAS NOW
CAUGHT THE ATTENTION OF -- THE
SECRET SERVICE.
OH, YEAH, THEY'RE VERY, VERY,
VERY WELL AWARE OF THIS PICTURE.
COULD HAVE GONE WITH A WHERE.
ANNOUNCER: VERY MUCH SO AND
THEY'RE INVESTIGATING EVERYBODY
INVOLVED.
CLEARLY, KATHY DOESN'T PLAN TO
HURT THE PRESIDENT, BUT --
HARVEY: BUT THEY HAVE A PROTOCOL
AND THEY CAN'T SAY, OK, WE'LL
MAKE AN EXCEPTION BECAUSE WE
HAPPEN TO KNOW THIS COMEDIAN OR
THAT.
THEY GET A THOUSAND OF THESE
TIPS EVERY DAY AND THEY'RE
RETIRED TO LOOK INTO EVERY
SINGLE ONE OF THEM.
HARVEY: THEY HAVE TO, YEAH.
ANNOUNCER: BUT IT'S KIND OF THE
LEAST OF KATHY'S PROBLEMS.
NEARLY EVERYONE IS TURNING ON
HER, SAYING THIS GOES TOO FAR.
REPUBLICANS, DEMOCRATS,
HOLLYWOOD, EVEN HER B.F.F.
HARVEY: ANDERSON DIDN'T JUST SAY
HE DIDN'T LIKE IT.
ANDERSON WENT AFTER HER.
ANNOUNCER: FOR THE RECORD, I'M
APPALLED BY THE PHOTO SHOOT
KATHY GRIFFIN TOOK PART IN.
IT IS CLEARLY DISGUSTING AND
COMPLETELY INAPPROPRIATE.
BUT HE HAS TO GO HARSH AFTER
HER BECAUSE IF HE'S SOFT ON HER,
IT HURTS HIS CREDIBILITY.
HARVEY: TO ME, IT DOESN'T MATTER
WHO THE PRESIDENT IS IF YOU DO
SOMETHING LIKE THAT.
YOU JUST DON'T DO IT.
THE GOOD THING THAT MAYBE CAME
OUT OF THIS, MAYBE WE FOUND A
LINE.
ANNOUNCER: GOT IT.
SO MAKING FUN OF THE PRESIDENT
FOR INVENTING THE WORD COVFEFE,
GOOD.
HOLDING A BLOODY, DECAPITATED
HEAD, NOT GOOD.
BIT BUT AT LEAST KATHY
APOLOGIZED.
SHE APOLOGIZED BECAUSE HER
ENDORSERS WERE LEAVING HER.
HARVEY: OH, MY GOD, SHE LOST
SQUATTY POTTY.
GET YOURSELF A SQUATTY POTTY
AND STOP BEING SO FULL OF
[BLEEP].
THEY DUMPED HER, HA, HA!
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1 A.M. Service On Fire Island Ferry Cancelled - Duration: 2:00.LINK TO PAY OR FIGHT THE
TICKET.
THE LINK WILL EXPOSE THE
COMPUTER TO A VIRUS.
DELETE THE MESSAGE IF YOU GET
IT.
NEW AT 6:00 IF YOU ARE
THIGBY LATE NIGHT PARTYING ON
FIRE AILED -- IF YOU ARE
THINKING ABOUT LATE NIGHT
PARTYING ON FIRE ISLAND, THE 1
A.M.
FERRY IS CANCELED FOLLOWING
COMPLAINTS ABOUT ROWDINESS.
JESSICA MOORE REPORTS.
Reporter: THE FERRY RIDE IS
PEACEFUL AND RELAXING BUT
RESIDENTS SAY NOT THIS PAST
SUNDAY NIGHT FOR THE LAST
FERRY OUT AT 1 A.M.
ON A WEEKEND NIGHT, IT IS
HORRIFIC!
THEY ARE DRUNK.
THEY'RE PEEING UNDER PEOPLE'S
HOUSES.
DEFECATING, PUKING.
IT'S A DISASTER.
Reporter: OCEAN BEACH
POLICE HAD THEIR HANDS SO FULL
WITH THE DRUNK CROWD THE MAYOR
AND THE FERRY COMPANY DECIDED
TO CANCEL THE OVERNIGHT FERRY
FOR THE REST OF THE SUMMER.
IT'S THE FIRST STEP IN
TAKING BACK OUR VILLAGE FROM
THE CHAOS.
Reporter: THE MAYOR
ACKNOWLEDGED THE OUT-OF-
CONTROL PARTYING HAS BECOME
DIFFICULT TO CONTROL DOCKSIDE.
SO THE LATEST FERRY OUT WILL
NOW BE 11 P.M.
IT'S PUTTING A STRAIN ON
THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND EMS
DEPARTMENTS AND OUR FIRE
DEPARTMENT.
Reporter: BUT BUSINESSES
LINING THE OCEAN BEACH DOCKS
ARE COMPLAINING CERTAIN IT
WILL MEAN FEWER CUSTOMERS.
SOME SEASONAL WORKERS SAID
THEY COUNT ON THE REVENUE TO
PAY THINGS LIKE STUDENT DEBT.
WE DEPEND ON THIS BUSINESS
AND THE MONEY TO GET US
THROUGH THE SUMMER AND THE
SCHOOL YEAR.
Reporter: SHE SAYS IT'S
RUINING HER PLANNED
CELEBRATION WITH FRIENDS AND
FAMILY.
THIS IS MY 30th BIRTHDAY
CAME TO CELEBRATE AND WE HAD
TO CANCEL BECAUSE WE CAN'T
STAY AT THE HOUSE AND THEY
CAN'T TAKE A FERRY.
Reporter: THESE FRIENDS SAY
CANCELING THE 1 A.M.
FERRY HAS DAMPENED THEIR
SUMMER PLANS.
RENTED A HOUSE FOR THE
SUMMER AND IT'S GOING TO
AFFECT US WHEN WE WANT TO HAVE
FRIENDS OVER.
WE DON'T HAVE THAT MUCH ROOM
FOR EVERYONE TO STAY.
Reporter: THE MAYOR SAYS HE
WILL REVIEW WHAT HAPPENS WITH
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2-sport captain leads by example - Duration: 1:30.E
MILFORD SPARTANS, JASON KING HAS
HER STORY.
>> RACHAEL NELSON IS A SENIOR
CAPTAIN FOR THE DEFENDING STATE
CHAMPION MILFORD SOFTBAL TEAM.
SHE WAS ALSO A CPATAIN OF THE
SCHOOL SFIELD HOCKEY TEAM, AND
SAYS SHE PRIDES HERSELF ON
LEADING BY EXAMPLE.
>> EXHIBITING BEHAVIORS THAT YOU
THINK SHOULD BE FOLLOWED, LIKE
HELPING OUT HOWEVER YOU CAN,
CHEERING ON YOUR TEAMMATES,
SETTING THE RIGHT EXAMPLE IN
SCHOOL AS WELL.
ON AN OFF THE FIELD YOU HAVE TO
HAVE THOSE QUALITIES YOU WANT TO
PASS ON.
>> THE ROAD WASN'T EASY FOR
RACHAEL, SHE BATTLED THROUGH 2
ACL SURGERIES ON HER RIGHT KNEE,
ONE YEAR APART, AND MISSED HER
JUNIOR AND SNEIOR FIELD HOCKEY
SEASONS, BUT SHE STILL HAD AN
IMPACT, AND RECENTLY RECEIVED A
2500 DOLLAR SCHOLARSHIP AS THE
APPLE THERAPY FEMALE STUDENT
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR, AWARDED BY
ESPN NEW HAMPSHIRE RADIO.
>> THAT MEANT A LOT TO ME TO
RECEIVE THAT AWARD.
TO ME IT KIND OF CIVILIZED --
SYMBOLIZED THE PERSEVERANCE I'VE
HAD FOR THE PAST FEW YEARS.
REALLY JUST PUTTING IN THE WORK,
AND HAVING THE GOAL OF COMING
BACK STRONGER THAN I WAS.
IT'S BEEN A LOT OF EFFORT BUT
IT'S BEEN VERY REWARDING.
>> OFF THE FIELD, RACHAEL IS
RANKED 4TH IN HER SENIOR CLASS,
SHE'S A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL
HONOR SOCIETY, THE TREASURER FOR
THE NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY,
PRESIDENT OF THE MHS HISTORY
CLUB, AND THE LIST GOES ON, THE
18-YEAR-OLD PLANS TO STUDY
CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AT SAINT
ANSELM COLLEGE NEXT YEAR, BEST
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Soviet Montage: Crash Course Film History #8 - Duration: 12:29.The Russian Revolution marked the first major civil war fought in the age of cinema.
And the big winners in that struggle understood the unique ability of film to change minds
and inflame hearts.
Today, we'll meet a bunch of filmmakers who spent as much time studying films as
they did making them.
We'll see the founding of the world's first film school.
And we'll watch the rise of a cohesive, self-conscious, and game-changing film movement
that would unlock the power of the cut to create meaning, shape public opinion, and
call a hungry populace to action.
It's time to cut... to Soviet Montage.
[Opening Music Plays]
In 1917, the second of two violent revolts
in Russia, led by Vladimir Lenin, overthrew the Tsar and brought the Bolsheviks to power.
"Bolshevik" means "majority" in Russian, by the way, and this political movement grew
from the peasant and working classes who acquired their power through persuasion and force.
That's important.
You should remember that.
Because the resulting government, ruled by what would become the Communist Party, was
organized around principles of workers' rights, state control of industry, and the
suppression of dissent.
So the government took a strong interest in film, because it recognized cinema for what
it was – a powerful tool for social and political influence.
But before it could get that engine started, the party had a few obstacles to overcome.
First, it needed to centralize the Russian film industry.
Prior to the revolution, there were a lot of production companies, mostly making pro-Tsarist films.
In 1918, the new Bolshevik government did what Germany had done in creating UFA – which
we talked about last time.
They took over the studios, combining them to form one state-owned company called Narkompros,
also known as The People's Commissariat for Education.
Second, and more importantly, there was virtually no raw film stock in the country.
You're gonna need film stock if you're gonna make films.
The revolutionary government choked off imports,
and Russia didn't have the capacity to manufacture much of its own stock.
So, some enterprising Russian filmmakers took a different approach.
They started studying films.
What?!?! That's what you're doing right now!
And they didn't just watch them; they dissected them.
Literally.
They took the actual reels of film, cut them apart, and analyzed them.
How long were the shots?
What was the camera angle?
How was the image composed?
How did they do the thing?
And most importantly, how were the shots edited together?
In what order, and why?
Then they began experimenting – rearranging the order of the shots, shortening some, repeating
others – all to see what the effects might be.
To encourage this experimentation, the government founded the world's first film school in 1919.
It was called VGIK, or the State Institute of Cinematography.
The most well-known and influential teacher at this new school was the filmmaker Lev Kuleshov.
And his most famous discovery bears his name and provided his students with the cornerstone
of a new cinematic philosophy.
What he discovered is now known as the Kuleshov Effect, and it came to light like this:
Kuleshov took a shot of a well-known Russian matinee idol named Ivan Mosjoukine
staring off-camera with no expression.
He then cut to an image of a bowl of soup, and then back to the shot of Ivan.
When he asked viewers what Ivan was feeling, they said he was hungry.
Kuleshov then took the same footage of Ivan, but this time intercut it with a shot of a
girl in a coffin.
Now, the audience said Ivan felt sad.
Finally, Kuleshov projected the shot of Ivan, then cut to a woman on a couch.
The viewers said he was feeling desire.
The Kuleshov Effect suggests that viewers draw more meaning from two shots cut together,
than either shot on its own.
And the Soviet filmmakers believed that phenomenon was the true power of cinema, something
no other art form can do: juxtapose two images in real time to create a new, and sometimes
unrelated, meaning.
It's also one more example of film as an illusion of reality.
Kuleshov took Georges Méliès one step further: not only can a cut be used to hide a magic
trick, it is a magic trick!
And that wasn't Kuleshov's only contribution.
Or his only illusion.
He also developed a concept called Creative Geography, also known as Artificial Landscape.
This effect can be created when two segments of film shot in entirely different locations
are cut together to make them appear to be happening in a continuous space.
If you've watched Doctor Who, this is how they make it seem like the TARDIS is bigger
on the inside.
Just kidding. It actually is!
We call the overarching theory of film developed
by Kuleshov and his students Soviet Montage.
Montage comes from the French word, meaning "assembling" or "editing" or... "montage."
And the theory of montage proposes that films derive their ultimate power and meaning through
the way the shots are cut together – their order, duration, repetition, and rhythm.
Beyond that, Soviet Montage filmmakers believed that for film to reach its true potential,
the cuts themselves should be visible.
The audience should be aware of them.
That the illusion should be obviously constructed, and not hidden.
We call this style of editing discontinuity editing, and it fit quite neatly into another
political idea the Soviet Montage filmmakers had: that the artist was an engineer, simply
another worker, joining shots the way a brick-layer builds a wall or a factory worker assembles
a vehicle.
For these folks, the process of filmmaking was as much a political statement
as the movie itself.
Within Soviet Montage, there are a lot of ways to juxtapose images.
There's Intellectual Montage, for example, which refers to the juxtaposition of two otherwise
unrelated images to create a third idea in your mind.
This is the purest form of Soviet Montage, and Kuleshov's experiment is a perfect example.
Ivan's face juxtaposed against soup equals hunger.
Tonal Montage puts together two or more shots that have similar tonal or thematic qualities.
The idea here is that these shots build on one another and reinforce the emotional or
psychological meaning the film is trying to convey..
Two rams butting heads next to a fist next to people rioting and you've got images
that may make you think of conflict.
But, a flower opening next to a baby yawning next to a sunrise might be beginnings.
To take a great – and decidedly non-Soviet example – think about Dumbledore's death
scene in Harry Potter.
The shots between Snape and Dumbledore are drawn out, still, each wrestling with his
emotions, followed by Dumbledore's slow-motion fall.
Metric Montage dictates that shots are cut after a specified number of frames, regardless
of what's happening in the shot.
This can be quite jarring, as on-screen actions are interrupted, but the rhythm of the editing
itself has a psychological effect.
The speeding up or slowing down of edits can greatly affect the amount of tension the audience
is feeling.
There are moments in the famous shower scene from Psycho where Hitchcock uses this technique,
cutting between the knife and the victim without regard for continuity, tone, or musical rhythm.
And, any modern action movie tends to pick up the pace of the editing as the fight scenes
pick up intensity.
Rhythmic Montage, on the other hand, matches the cuts to music, sound effects, or action on screen.
Marching feet or beating drums.
Modern movie trailers do this all the time, using music to link various shots from a movie.
And finally, overtonal Montage is the combination of metric, rhythmic, and tonal montage.
One of the best examples of Overtonal Montage
comes from the final stand off in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
we see Tonal Montage in the Mise en Scene. Desert, cracked Earth, tired and weathered faces,
a cemetery, this is the end, death is coming.
[Craig sings theme from The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly]
Rhythmic Montage is pretty obviously used as the scene is punctuated
with cuts of the 3 gunslingers based on the rhythm of Ennio Morricone's incredible score.
Finally, Metric Montage.
We begin the sequence is long cuts
but as the intensity picks up, we cut faster and faster and faster UNTIL!
Now, imagine you're a Soviet Montage filmmaker, and you've spent months or years studying
films and developing your theories.
What happens when you finally get your hands on some fresh film stock in the early 1920s?
That's right.
You start making films with a vengeance.
Not, like, films with "a vengeance" in the title, like Die Hard with A Vengence
but like, you make films with the attitude of vengeance.
One of the most influential Soviet Montage filmmakers was a former engineering student
named Sergei Eisenstein.
It was Eisenstein's second feature film, Battleship Potemkin, that launched him to
international fame and provided a blueprint for how filmmakers could incorporate Soviet
Montage theories – particularly intellectual montage – into fiction films.
Made in 1925, Battleship Potemkin tells the true story of a mutiny aboard a Russian battleship
in 1905.
Rather than focus on a single protagonist, the film dramatizes the miserable conditions
of the sailors as they toil under officers who beat them and deprive them of food.
In the film's most famous section, the Odessa Steps Sequence, the sailors are cheered on
by the people of Odessa… until Tsarist troops show up and slaughter the crowd.
The shots themselves are fairly horrifying – bullet wounds, trampled children, anguished
parents, a baby carriage rolling perilously through the middle of the battle.
But Eisenstein's real innovation lies in the use of montage to bring life to the chaos,
madness, and violence of the action.
Eisenstein wanted the juxtaposition of sometimes-unrelated images to jolt the audience out of their complacency.
The film is also a powerful piece of propaganda, which we'll define as a biased or misleading
communication designed to promote a particular point of view.
And just because something's propaganda doesn't mean that it's false.
The Tsarists really did put down a revolt in Odessa in 1905!
But by making the sailors and civilians so innocent and the officers and Tsarist troops
so cruel, the film comes down on one side and stokes the viewer's outrage against
the other.
We've seen this before – in the egregious re-writing of American history in Birth of
a Nation – and we see it today – in everything from political ads to issue documentaries.
Film was and remains one of the most powerful tools of persuasion in the world.
Another Soviet filmmaker who excelled at persuasion, but took a different approach to montage,
was the documentarian Dziga Vertov.
Vertov began his career as an editor in 1918, before becoming a cameraman and travelling
around the country taking newsreel footage.
Vertov was an opinionated and rigorous thinker, and he banded together with other like-minded
documentarians to propose their own ideas about film.
They called themselves "Kinoki" or "Cinema-Eye" and
wrote manifestos dissing fiction films.
They believed that only documentaries could be true and honest.
Vertov's goal was to use the camera to record quote-unquote "reality," and then arrange
his shots using montage to create pure meaning, rather than tell a story.
His masterwork is The Man with the Movie Camera, made in 1929.
It follows a day in the life of a city, from empty streets and sleeping figures through
work and meals and evening traffic.
Actually, the film is as much about the process of making the film as it is about anything else.
We see the cameraman shooting the footage.
We see the editor, Yelizaveta Svilova, who was also Vertov's wife, choosing shots and
cutting them together into sequences that we then see unfold on screen.
Vertov uses special effects, freeze frames, special camera rigs, animation, compositing,
even non-linear editing – all the tools cinema had at the time.
He painted a portrait of his city, its people, and the artist as an engineer, pulling back
the curtain to reveal the truth of how the film was made.
But of course, as we've talked about, film is ultimately an illusion of reality, not
reality itself.
Film scholars have long recognized that however useful Vertov's theories were in making
films, they don't account for the fact that all moving photographs are by nature constructed realities.
Whether they're in service of a fictional story or a documentary, they're chosen and
cut together to articulate a point of view.
Just as there's very little "reality" in reality TV, so Vertov's documentaries
are simply a different use of the magic trick of film.
As power shifted to Stalin, western films began to pour back into the U.S.S.R., and
film stock became more readily available.
And the government cooled on the esoteric Soviet Montage filmmakers.
Audiences wanted something more accessible, more emotional.
Socialist Realism, which began as a movement in literature, became the state-supported
style of cinema.
Filmmakers were told to focus on realistic stories that supported communist values.
A sort of propaganda-through-relatability, rather than abstract theory.
A prime example of this is the 1935 film Youth of Maxim.
The story follows a naive, young factory worker in pre-Revolutionary Russia who helps his
colleagues hide a subversive teacher from the police.
Over the course of the film, the young man is radicalized and eventually joins the Revolution.
Rather than use jarring cuts and juxtaposition, the film relies on a much more smooth, mainstream
style, encouraging viewers to identify with the character and buy into the reality of
the story.
That brought an end to the Soviet Montage movement.
As often happens, however, the techniques developed by the Soviet Montage filmmakers
continue to influence cinema to this day, in everything from the shower scene in Psycho,
to the latest music video.
And movie trailers… pretty much all the movie trailers.
Today we learned how the Russian Revolution led to a subsequent revolution in cinema.
We talked about how the Soviet Montage filmmakers believed editing was the most foundational
element of film technique.
We looked at some of the filmmakers who put those theories into practice, and how their
films worked as state-sponsored propaganda.
Next time, we'll cross back to Hollywood to witness the Golden Silent Era and the rise
of the studio system – where movies were made as art, entertainment, and commerce,
more often than political statements – as the story of film continues.
Crash Course Film History is produced in association with PBS Digital Studios.
You can head over to their channel to check out a playlist of their latest amazing shows,
like Brain Craft, It's Okay to Be Smart, and Physics Girl.
This episode of Crash Course was filmed in the Doctor Cheryl C. Kinney Studio with the
help of all these nice Kinoki and our amazing graphics team, is Thought Cafe.
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TO CANADIAN BUSINESS OWNERS AS
WELL AS TRAVEL GROUPS.
HALF A MILLION WILL MOVE TO
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IT COULD GET A LOT WORSE.
PLANS ARE IN PLACE TO FIX THE
MOST CONGESTED ROADS AND
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MADISON ADAMSIC PLAINS.
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THAT IS WHY TARRANT COUNTY
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IT ASK OVER TIME.
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Danny: I'm Danny.
Jonny: And today we've got our featured beer for June from Cleveland, Ohio,
Jonny: Great Lakes Brewing Company's Dortmunder Gold.
Jonny: What's so gold about it, Danny?
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Danny: It's like the Mr. T of beers, pretty much. <i><b><u><font color=#00000000></font></u></b></i>
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Jonny: It's classy enough for dressed-up event,
Jonny: and it's attainable enough for your backyard on a Wednesday night.
Danny: Yeah, it's got character, but at the same time it's pretty light.
Danny: It's a very approachable beer, but elegant at the same time.
Jonny: So this is the perfect summer time beer to put in your Build-Your-Own Six-Pack at Pick 'n Save.
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Danny: Yeah, I'd agree with that.
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Danny: And I'm Danny.
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Marina Kaye - Don't You Talk About Love (audio & lyrics) - Duration: 4:28.You can break me like glass A million pieces of heart crushed on the floor
The only thing that I ask If only you could have loved me a little more
Only time can heal
You can turn on a coin And fool me again with a new disguise
But the dots didn't join Now I'm finding the truth hidden in your eyes
I'm learning not to feel
So don't look like you're concerned We both know that's not true
You haven't figured out I'm such a part of you The part that slipping through your hands
Stone is made of sand Stone is made of sand
I learned to keep it inside Hidden safe in a box deep in my heart
But now I'm ready to smile A new beginning it's time to make a start
To rewrite history To do what's right for me
So don't look like you're concerned We both know that's not true
You haven't figured out I'm such a part of you The part that slipping through your hands
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I'm falling, I'm praying I'd wake up, and it's all a dream
I'm drowning, I'm waiting But you're not coming
So don't look like you're concerned We both know that's not true
You haven't figured out I'm such a part of you The part that slipping through your hands
Stone is made of sand Stone is made of sand
So don't you talk about love 'Cause anybody can say they love someone
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they just need to express themselves?
Well when I was pretty young, I decided I needed to write a happy song, and so this
next one is ridiculously happy, and it's called Sunshine,
and I hope you guys all enjoy it!
Sunshine or mellow days
Sometimes I'm in, such a daze
Cuz nothing's gonna go wrong…
Today
Sunshiiiine O-oh, shine on me
And moonliiight, O-oh, Lean on me
And I kno-o-ow, Sta-a-arlight Nothing's gonna go wrong today
A frowni-i-ing fa-a-ace
Is so-o-o out of pla-a-ace Cuz today is su-u-uch
a perfect day
Sunshine, oh shine on me Moonlight, oh lean on me
And I know, star light That nothing's gonna wrong today
Nothing's gonna go wrong today
Cuz today, is such a perfe-e-ect day
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How to LUCID DREAM the easy way - Duration: 8:09.Hello Everyone, I'm Daniel Love, The Lucid Guide.
Today we're going to explore a brand new, easy and effective technique for lucid dreaming.
As a lucid dreaming researcher, one of the most common requests I encounter is for a
simple lucid dream induction technique that requires very little effort - something to
give people a taste of lucidity.
Generally, my response is that lucid dreaming is a skill that is equivalent to body building,
in so much that it requires time, effort and dedication.
And, while this is true, I decided to set my mind towards developing an effortless technique
that cuts through the complexities of lucid dreaming and tackles the problem from a new
direction.
However, I also wanted to create a technique that is of use to experienced lucid dreamers.
I set myself the goal to address two of the most common issues with lucid dreaming.
The first problem being that almost all techniques place the onus on the dreamer to invest a
great deal of time and mental energy into developing various skills - such as increased
awareness, remembering to perform a reality test etc.
Now, wouldn't it be nice if the world we lived in did the work for us? - if it trained us
to become lucid dreamers.
How much easier would it be to lucid dream, if throughout our daily life we were randomly
reminded to become aware, to question our reality and to consider if we are dreaming?
As dreams are formed from our memories - anything we experience during our waking life will
certainly transfer into our dreams - such a world would create spontaneous lucid dreamers.
Now, this has been attempted via the use of apps and dream machines, however, both lack important
components for their inclusion in dreams.
The second problem is an issue with the subject itself - lucid dreaming is a fascinating skill
- however, it is inherently private.
Indeed, we rarely, if ever, meet fellow lucid dreamers in our day-to-day lives.
Instead, if we wish to be social dreamers, we're normally forced to share our experiences
in an online community, such as reddit or dreamviews.
Wouldn't it be wonderful to also spontaneously meet and connect with lucid dreamers in our
daily life?
So, I've spent the past few months field testing a new technique with my students, one that addresses
and solves these problems.
It's incredibly simple and impressively effective.
The technique is called START.
The Socially Triggered Awareness Reality Test.
This method could not be any easier - in fact it's so simple it almost silly, you
can perform this technique daily with almost no thought and even with your eyes closed.
As the name implies, the technique is built around the reality test, also known as the
reality check.
However, I've rethought the concept and approached it from a new angle.
This technique can be used by those who wish to experience a lucid dream with very little
effort, but can also be added to a more dedicated dream enthusiasts routine - to further improve
your chances.
So, onto the technique itself.
All it requires is a little self-confidence, the ability to perform a reality test and
a few moments of preparation.
During your waking hours, especially during social events, you will wear or carry an item
that requests people to ask you if you're dreaming.
As you go about your daily business, every now and then, someone will notice your sign
and ask you if you are dreaming.
Importantly, these will occur at random and unpredictable moments.
Of equal importance, these triggers of awareness will be social in nature.
And, as anyone who records their dreams will tell you, the vast majority of dreams reflect
or repeat variations on social interactions experienced during your waking hours.
So, when you are asked this question during your day - you'll simply take a moment to
perform a reality test - such as pinching your nose and attempting to breathe.
And then, to be polite, you'll let the person who asked you know what you are doing - creating
a perfect opportunity to discuss lucid dreaming.
You can either create this sign yourself - for example, purchase some blank sticky labels
and simply write on them "Ask me if I'm dreaming?" - and place these, like a badge, in a prominent
position on your clothing.
Or, if you'd like something a little more natural, I've made the effort to create a
series of t-shirts and accessories that you can purchase specifically for this purpose.
The link is in the video description.
So, the aim is to generate random, social reminders to perform a reality test.
Now, this is important and different, for several reasons.
Normally, when we perform a reality test it is self-generated - so, we're already in a
clear state of mind and the reality test is, itself, predictable.
However, reality tests generated by this method will be entirely unpredictable - often snapping
you into an awareness you were previously lacking.
Secondly, the nature of these interactions is deeply social.
So, this unpredictable social interaction will be a significant psychological experience
- something that is very likely to influence the content of your dreams.
Finally, by wearing these t-shirts or your sign, you're sending a signal to the world that you are
a lucid dreamer - this creates a fantastic conversation starter, and helps you to discover like-minded
lucid dreamers.
In my trials with this technique, we discovered a 90% success rate for inducing a lucid dream
within two weeks using this method.
Of course, it is infinitely more effective for those who are practising a wide range
of lucid dreaming techniques.
This isn't a replacement for standard techniques, but it is a powerful addition and a useful
aid for those new to the subject.
We found a significant increase in lucid dreams for those who also slept wearing
their shirts.
This is likely due to the creation of dream expectations triggered by the psychological
associations with the shirt.
So, if you'd like to give the START technique a try, either experiment with creating your
own signs, or pop over to www.thelucidshop.com and pick up a product that suits your life
and style.
Remember that all purchases will help fund future videos, dream research and events.
Also, if you do use these t-shirts for your practices, I'd love to hear your experiences
and see you wearing them.
So drop your experiences in the comments below, or share your photos on social media with
hashtag #luciddreamtshirt - I'll include the best photos in future videos.
So, I really hope you find this technique as useful, easy and effective as we have.
It really is a surprisingly effective and effort free means to experience lucidity.
So, that's it for today, as always, remember to like, share and, if you're new here, to subscribe.
Thanks for watching!
I'm Daniel Love, The Lucid Guide - And until next time, sweet dreams!
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This Is Why It's Okay To Not Have Your Shit Together - Duration: 3:47.This Is Why It's Okay To Not Have Your
Shit Togethe
I do not have my shit together.
I am a broke full time college kid
working 32 hours a week and have
virtually no social life.
My car is littered with half-empty
water bottles and fast food wrappers.
My laundry, clean and dirty,
covers most of the floor of my bedroom.
My bed is covered with textbooks and
papers except for the small side that I
sleep on.
I am too lazy for the gym anymore,
I eat like crap, and my sleep schedule
is horrible.
As I'm typing this with one hand,
the other is shoving donut holes into
my mouth in the library at my college.
I also have terrible anxiety.
A condition which causes me physical
and emotional stress.
It hits me at random and not-so-random
times.
It comes when provoked and even when
not provoked.
I cry a lot more than a human should,
and tell myself I am not good enough.
I do not have my shit together.
But that is okay.
It's okay because being broke gives me
a drive to go to work.
It's okay because being in college is a
blessing that a lot of people do not
get to experience.
It's okay because working a lot means
more money for my future.
It's okay because my messy car and room
mean I am usually busy doing things to
better myself and don't have time to
clean.
It's okay because those textbooks
covering my bed mean I am dedicated to
my education.
I do not have my shit together.
And that is okay because the gym can
wait.
It's okay because I am always eating on
the go to save time and get to work and
school faster.
It's okay because one day I will sleep
better after I have the career of my
dreams.
I do not have my shit together.
But it is okay because my anxiety will
lose one of these days.
Day by day I get stronger and push
myself harder to achieve my goals.
It's okay because even the strongest of
people need to cry sometimes.
It's okay because feeling not good
enough pushes me to be better.
I do not have my shit together.
Chances are neither do most of you.
Being a work in progress is a beautiful
thing.
Be proud to be unfinished.
Be proud to struggle.
Be proud to be a hot mess.
Why?
Because you are a work in progress,
and once you are done you will be a
story worth being told.
Your struggle and your mess is
something to be proud of.
One day you will be able to look back
and know every tear,
every mess you made,
every hour you worked,
and every hour of sleep you lost caused
you to be the success you became.
I do not have my shit together,
and I am more that okay with it.
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