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    This is set during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
    30% of the profits will be equally split between two Ukrainian organizations.


    Will be playing 2 games today
    Live on Twitch streaming Death From Above https://www.twitch.tv/sirenhellvixen This is set during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 30% of the profits will be equally split between two Ukrainian organizations. Will be playing 2 games today
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  • I was redacting the League Of Legends's LCS situation but, Rio Games has backpedaled an early decision that LCS organizations would have been required to field an NACL team by mandate.

    Teams were already announcing walking out of the NA tournament taking place on June 1st as they saw the requirement intrusive and were NOT discussed in anyways with them.

    Remains to see if this serves as a persuasive of having teams coming back as their demands includes:

    1. Institute a Valorant-style promotion and relegation between the LCS and NACL.

    2. Riot commits to a revenue pool for player salaries of $300K USD per NACL team per year.

    3. Allow LCS organizations to partner with affiliates for cost-sharing.

    4. Riot guarantees LCS minimum contracts for the following year for the 5 players who win the LCS summer finals each year.

    5. Institute a 3/5's roster continuity rule to provide players on released NACL rosters 1st priority in maintaining their slots in the upcoming NACL season if a majority continue to compete together.
    I was redacting the League Of Legends's LCS situation but, Rio Games has backpedaled an early decision that LCS organizations would have been required to field an NACL team by mandate. Teams were already announcing walking out of the NA tournament taking place on June 1st as they saw the requirement intrusive and were NOT discussed in anyways with them. Remains to see if this serves as a persuasive of having teams coming back as their demands includes: 1. Institute a Valorant-style promotion and relegation between the LCS and NACL. 2. Riot commits to a revenue pool for player salaries of $300K USD per NACL team per year. 3. Allow LCS organizations to partner with affiliates for cost-sharing. 4. Riot guarantees LCS minimum contracts for the following year for the 5 players who win the LCS summer finals each year. 5. Institute a 3/5's roster continuity rule to provide players on released NACL rosters 1st priority in maintaining their slots in the upcoming NACL season if a majority continue to compete together.
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  • A tropical storm called Fiona... Lol .. Anywas....

    Good morning!

    Remember that GGs blog is open for eSport events and esport/content creators orgs to highlight your main news and share it to the growing gaming community, so if you are a member or part of management, be sure to share the words.

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    A tropical storm called Fiona... Lol .. Anywas.... Good morning! Remember that [GGs] blog is open for eSport events and esport/content creators orgs to highlight your main news and share it to the growing gaming community, so if you are a member or part of management, be sure to share the words. PS We are only accepting organizations and esport owners/managers, not individual content creators except for GGs staff and partners
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    Beginner's Guide to Video Editing

    After filming a YouTube video, a movie, or a music video, it's time for the second phase of the fight: post-processing. Similar to filming, this process involves a strong balance of technical know-how and creativity. And in this post, I'll share some useful advice, tricks, and "life hacks" with you that will make the video editing process more simple and efficient.

    1. Select the Correct Software
    Selecting the appropriate software for you and your production is the first step in streamlining your video editing process. Although they all often include the tools you need to make ordinary video edits, you could favor one over the others because because of its usefulness, digital interface, and functionality. Instead of just using the newest, most cutting-edge video editing program available, the key is to choose what functions for you and your editing style.
    Top favorites include DaVinci Resolve, which has a free and feature-rich Lite version, After Effects, Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Pro, and others. If you're seeking to test some less well-known but very effective options, you might also want to give Lightworks, Autodesk Smoke, Sony Vegas, and Wondershare Filmora (which I personally use) a go.

    2. Utilize a quick computer
    No, in this part we won't be comparing PCs with MACs. Any brand or model of computer is OK as long as it is quick enough to hold large files and enables you to concentrate more on your editing tasks without having to worry about slow rendering.
    A speedier storage drive (SSD) will enable you to access your files and software quicker and will reduce the time it takes for rendering, loading, and exporting. If you're going to be editing professionally or for a living, you need also buy the appropriate video card and processor for your editing program, as well as boost the memory (RAM) on your computer to at least 8GB.
    also remember to bring your monitors. You may more easily examine, arrange, and work with big volumes of material by setting up a dual monitor setup.

    3. View tutorials on video editing
    There are tons of helpful tutorials for making excellent video material on YouTube, blogs, and educational websites. The majority of tutorials you'll discover online are free, which increases their accessibility. Many highly precise instructions are available on websites like Video Copilot, Skillshare, and Red Giant Tutorials to assist you improve your video content. Target the software version of the program you're running when searching for instructions on how to attain particular appearances and finish particular activities. From one version to the next, several organizations change the menu options and functionality.

    4. Get the project files
    Many novice video editors like to utilize the same project files as the course instructors when following along. Your work will perfectly resemble the demo's sample, which will aid in your understanding of the stages. For just this reason, many tutorials let you download the project files. You can repeat a process with your video files once you've mastered a technique.

    5. Follow Rule 321
    Similar to how beginning woodworkers are taught to measure twice and cut once, video editors should become familiar with the 321 rule. Keep three duplicates of everything you produce, one of which should be physically segregated from the other two locations.

    6. Story Editing
    Remembering your creative objective—to create a wonderful story—is one of the most crucial lessons you should learn from this post. Make your film visually appealing and dramatically engaging to effectively evoke the right emotions and communicate your desired message. This goes beyond the basics of trimming unnecessary footage and rearranging your pieces. Instead of merely adding a ton of effects to wow your audience, use your practical and technical skills to do this.

    More in the comments below
    Beginner's Guide to Video Editing After filming a YouTube video, a movie, or a music video, it's time for the second phase of the fight: post-processing. Similar to filming, this process involves a strong balance of technical know-how and creativity. And in this post, I'll share some useful advice, tricks, and "life hacks" with you that will make the video editing process more simple and efficient. 1. Select the Correct Software Selecting the appropriate software for you and your production is the first step in streamlining your video editing process. Although they all often include the tools you need to make ordinary video edits, you could favor one over the others because because of its usefulness, digital interface, and functionality. Instead of just using the newest, most cutting-edge video editing program available, the key is to choose what functions for you and your editing style. Top favorites include DaVinci Resolve, which has a free and feature-rich Lite version, After Effects, Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Pro, and others. If you're seeking to test some less well-known but very effective options, you might also want to give Lightworks, Autodesk Smoke, Sony Vegas, and Wondershare Filmora (which I personally use) a go. 2. Utilize a quick computer No, in this part we won't be comparing PCs with MACs. Any brand or model of computer is OK as long as it is quick enough to hold large files and enables you to concentrate more on your editing tasks without having to worry about slow rendering. A speedier storage drive (SSD) will enable you to access your files and software quicker and will reduce the time it takes for rendering, loading, and exporting. If you're going to be editing professionally or for a living, you need also buy the appropriate video card and processor for your editing program, as well as boost the memory (RAM) on your computer to at least 8GB. also remember to bring your monitors. You may more easily examine, arrange, and work with big volumes of material by setting up a dual monitor setup. 3. View tutorials on video editing There are tons of helpful tutorials for making excellent video material on YouTube, blogs, and educational websites. The majority of tutorials you'll discover online are free, which increases their accessibility. Many highly precise instructions are available on websites like Video Copilot, Skillshare, and Red Giant Tutorials to assist you improve your video content. Target the software version of the program you're running when searching for instructions on how to attain particular appearances and finish particular activities. From one version to the next, several organizations change the menu options and functionality. 4. Get the project files Many novice video editors like to utilize the same project files as the course instructors when following along. Your work will perfectly resemble the demo's sample, which will aid in your understanding of the stages. For just this reason, many tutorials let you download the project files. You can repeat a process with your video files once you've mastered a technique. 5. Follow Rule 321 Similar to how beginning woodworkers are taught to measure twice and cut once, video editors should become familiar with the 321 rule. Keep three duplicates of everything you produce, one of which should be physically segregated from the other two locations. 6. Story Editing Remembering your creative objective—to create a wonderful story—is one of the most crucial lessons you should learn from this post. Make your film visually appealing and dramatically engaging to effectively evoke the right emotions and communicate your desired message. This goes beyond the basics of trimming unnecessary footage and rearranging your pieces. Instead of merely adding a ton of effects to wow your audience, use your practical and technical skills to do this. More in the comments below
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    How to properly increase your Twitch following.

    The most widely used platform for internet content streaming is Twitch. The competition is fierce, and so is your prospective audience. Simply put, in order to gain attention, you must stand out from the crowd.
    Here are five simple suggestions for increasing your Twitch following.


    Utilize social media
    New Twitch streamers sometimes undervalue the importance of social media in developing their identities. Many popular streamers use social media platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat to interact with their audience and keep them informed. Social media can expose you to prospective new followers who otherwise would not have found you, which is one of its biggest advantages.

    Pro tip

    Even though it can be alluring to use social media only as a way to notify people about new streams, those that use their accounts in an authentic way will get more engagement. Avoid spamming your Twitter account with Twitch stream alerts that are automatically generated or that you have created yourself. Tweet about your activities and the news related to video games that interests you. Upload pictures of your gaming rig, controllers, and computer configuration. Make your post stand out when announcing a new stream and include a description of your plans for it.


    Attend Meetups and Events

    Although it might be useful to connect with followers and fans online, nothing compares to actually meeting someone. Every major city in the world hosts a number of video game and streaming events throughout the year, and these may be wonderful opportunities to network with other streamers, share advice, meet new people, and grow your fan base. The top conventions to go to include Supanova, PAX, MineCon, and Twitch Con. Smaller cities and towns also host gatherings for many of the organizations on Facebook and Twitter.

    Pro tip

    To introduce yourself to people you meet at events, make some business cards. Your true name, the name of your Twitch channel, and the handles of any other social media accounts you want people to follow you on should all be displayed on your business cards. Having this information already put down on a card will save a lot of time because most people will need it.


    Invest in a Good Twitch Layout

    More viewers will see your stream in the Twitch search results if you put in the time and effort to build a high-quality graphical layout for it, such as by making a Twitch layout in Photoshop. This will also convey commitment and professionalism to those watching. A webcam in the upper left or right corner, a chat box for full-screen viewers, and your social media usernames, either in a list or rotating slideshow, are all essential components of a successful layout. Viewers will be inspired to take action by the addition of special widgets that showcase the most recent followers and hosts.

    Pro tip

    Do you lack of graphical expertise? No issue. There are numerous free choices that provide straightforward web-based tools for developing Twitch themes, unique alerts, and widgets.


    How to properly increase your Twitch following. The most widely used platform for internet content streaming is Twitch. The competition is fierce, and so is your prospective audience. Simply put, in order to gain attention, you must stand out from the crowd. Here are five simple suggestions for increasing your Twitch following. Utilize social media New Twitch streamers sometimes undervalue the importance of social media in developing their identities. Many popular streamers use social media platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat to interact with their audience and keep them informed. Social media can expose you to prospective new followers who otherwise would not have found you, which is one of its biggest advantages. Pro tip Even though it can be alluring to use social media only as a way to notify people about new streams, those that use their accounts in an authentic way will get more engagement. Avoid spamming your Twitter account with Twitch stream alerts that are automatically generated or that you have created yourself. Tweet about your activities and the news related to video games that interests you. Upload pictures of your gaming rig, controllers, and computer configuration. Make your post stand out when announcing a new stream and include a description of your plans for it. Attend Meetups and Events Although it might be useful to connect with followers and fans online, nothing compares to actually meeting someone. Every major city in the world hosts a number of video game and streaming events throughout the year, and these may be wonderful opportunities to network with other streamers, share advice, meet new people, and grow your fan base. The top conventions to go to include Supanova, PAX, MineCon, and Twitch Con. Smaller cities and towns also host gatherings for many of the organizations on Facebook and Twitter. Pro tip To introduce yourself to people you meet at events, make some business cards. Your true name, the name of your Twitch channel, and the handles of any other social media accounts you want people to follow you on should all be displayed on your business cards. Having this information already put down on a card will save a lot of time because most people will need it. Invest in a Good Twitch Layout More viewers will see your stream in the Twitch search results if you put in the time and effort to build a high-quality graphical layout for it, such as by making a Twitch layout in Photoshop. This will also convey commitment and professionalism to those watching. A webcam in the upper left or right corner, a chat box for full-screen viewers, and your social media usernames, either in a list or rotating slideshow, are all essential components of a successful layout. Viewers will be inspired to take action by the addition of special widgets that showcase the most recent followers and hosts. Pro tip Do you lack of graphical expertise? No issue. There are numerous free choices that provide straightforward web-based tools for developing Twitch themes, unique alerts, and widgets.
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    What to look for when determining whether a group is a support for support (S4S) group

    The most vulnerable individuals are those who are small streamers or content makers and are not aware of the warning indicators of an S4S organization. These creators are easy targets for the S4S communities, who prey on them.

    You will receive fraudulent promises of bits, subscribers, followers, views, and everything in between from these kinds of groups and communities. These organizations are actually elaborate pyramid systems designed to increase the prominence of individuals at the top while the smaller streamers compete for the attention of their "Leaders."

    I get the appeal of stream teams. In light of that, the following is a list of things to watch out for in any community or group you're considering joining. Please feel free to comment below with any other signs they may have.

    1. You are required to "Tab up" your team mates whenever you can to "offer support" after they guarantee you viewership statistics.

    First off, nobody can promise you views; the only ways to increase your viewership are through hard effort or deceptive methods like "tabbing up" or viewbotting. If your community isn't conversing and participating with you, having a huge audience is nothing, and any new potential viewers will realize how dead your chat is and leave.

    2. They post videos with the subject lines like "Drop your Twitch names below as we are seeking for individuals to raid."

    Any streamer who is worth their salt understands that you only raid individuals you know and have already seen and appreciated. These streamers are aware that if you make statements like this, you will inflate their numbers needlessly, causing them to increase in number while walking all over you to get there. Don't be fooled by this.

    3. They promise you donations, bits, hype trains, and subs.

    They don't intend to provide these things to you, and even if they do, it will only be a small portion of the money they have made through mistreating you and your friends. They will always repeat the phrase "Give Back" because they are aware of their obligation to do so. "I like to give back to my community". They don't donate much of the riches they received from everyone else, and they refer to their community as "their" community rather than "our" community. To put it another way, they use your money to look for streamers who are more susceptible to being taken advantage of.

    4. Every time the leader or those at the top of the team streams, they push it harder than anything else.

    Ironically, they will sit there and claim that they are there to help everyone, but if they don't get their way, they will try to guilt-trip their community into doing what they want. This falls especially true on "Partner Pushes". They will want all hands on deck so that way they get "Partner".
    The amusing thing is that once they reach partner, they either leave the team completely and cut relations with everyone, claiming they are taking a "different path," or they form an official "team" on Twitch to recruit other at risk streamers.  

    These are only a few of the many warning signs. have any more? Please leave your comments below, and feel free to share this with anybody you like—I don't even want credit for it. I simply want to save as many people as I can from being taken advantage of by this evil ploy.
    What to look for when determining whether a group is a support for support (S4S) group The most vulnerable individuals are those who are small streamers or content makers and are not aware of the warning indicators of an S4S organization. These creators are easy targets for the S4S communities, who prey on them. You will receive fraudulent promises of bits, subscribers, followers, views, and everything in between from these kinds of groups and communities. These organizations are actually elaborate pyramid systems designed to increase the prominence of individuals at the top while the smaller streamers compete for the attention of their "Leaders." I get the appeal of stream teams. In light of that, the following is a list of things to watch out for in any community or group you're considering joining. Please feel free to comment below with any other signs they may have. 1. You are required to "Tab up" your team mates whenever you can to "offer support" after they guarantee you viewership statistics. First off, nobody can promise you views; the only ways to increase your viewership are through hard effort or deceptive methods like "tabbing up" or viewbotting. If your community isn't conversing and participating with you, having a huge audience is nothing, and any new potential viewers will realize how dead your chat is and leave. 2. They post videos with the subject lines like "Drop your Twitch names below as we are seeking for individuals to raid." Any streamer who is worth their salt understands that you only raid individuals you know and have already seen and appreciated. These streamers are aware that if you make statements like this, you will inflate their numbers needlessly, causing them to increase in number while walking all over you to get there. Don't be fooled by this. 3. They promise you donations, bits, hype trains, and subs. They don't intend to provide these things to you, and even if they do, it will only be a small portion of the money they have made through mistreating you and your friends. They will always repeat the phrase "Give Back" because they are aware of their obligation to do so. "I like to give back to my community". They don't donate much of the riches they received from everyone else, and they refer to their community as "their" community rather than "our" community. To put it another way, they use your money to look for streamers who are more susceptible to being taken advantage of. 4. Every time the leader or those at the top of the team streams, they push it harder than anything else. Ironically, they will sit there and claim that they are there to help everyone, but if they don't get their way, they will try to guilt-trip their community into doing what they want. This falls especially true on "Partner Pushes". They will want all hands on deck so that way they get "Partner". The amusing thing is that once they reach partner, they either leave the team completely and cut relations with everyone, claiming they are taking a "different path," or they form an official "team" on Twitch to recruit other at risk streamers.   These are only a few of the many warning signs. have any more? Please leave your comments below, and feel free to share this with anybody you like—I don't even want credit for it. I simply want to save as many people as I can from being taken advantage of by this evil ploy.
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  • Any content creators or organizations looking to get merch? If so comment below or message me and let’s get to work!
    Any content creators or organizations looking to get merch? If so comment below or message me and let’s get to work!
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  • Let's all do a short introduction of ourselves and what we do. We'll start.

    We are EasternMediaGG or EMGG for short. We are one of the most globally recognized content creation organizations established in 2016. Our community is often compared to that of a family based on how tight knit we are. There are no free handouts here and everyone works their ass off under the EMGG banner. In return we provide tools and resources to ensure success.

    Read more about us here: https://easternmedia.gg/pages/about-us
    Apply to join here: https://easternmedia.gg/pages/apply
    Grab some merch here: https://easternmedia.gg/collections/hoodies
    Meet the team here: https://easternmedia.gg/pages/roster

    We look forward to meeting everyone up here.
    Let's all do a short introduction of ourselves and what we do. We'll start. We are EasternMediaGG or EMGG for short. We are one of the most globally recognized content creation organizations established in 2016. Our community is often compared to that of a family based on how tight knit we are. There are no free handouts here and everyone works their ass off under the EMGG banner. In return we provide tools and resources to ensure success. Read more about us here: https://easternmedia.gg/pages/about-us Apply to join here: https://easternmedia.gg/pages/apply Grab some merch here: https://easternmedia.gg/collections/hoodies Meet the team here: https://easternmedia.gg/pages/roster We look forward to meeting everyone up here.
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    What is EasternMediaGG?
    EasternMediaGG operates within the sphere of esports as content creators, broadcasters, graphic designers, and all-around gaming enthusiasts. EMGG is built around connecting and supporting content creators with a focus on streaming to Twitch and other streaming platforms. The community is always buzzing in Discord with
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    Our 17 Sponsored streamers and 230+ members are some of the best content creators out there.

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