• XP: 1273
    Hey guys been a while since i was active. Things have been nuts at work. But check this out guys.
    We got another awesome review of Superior Selections and Moose Labs on the Dr. Dabber
    https://youtu.be/_77hpWXmGSU

    Superior Selections Full Review (9/10 Dabs)
    Wedding Fantasy (8/10 Dabs)
    Death Valley Unicorn (9/10 Dabs)
    Purple Punch Flower (10/10 Dabs!!)
    https://www.instagram.com/superiorselections.mi/
    Moose Labs "MouthPiece" (10/10 Dabs)
    https://mooselabs.us/
    http://www.drdabber.com/products/switch-1?rfsn=5910576.efe7bd&variant=12527710699593
    #followandlike #fyp #SupportSmallStreamers #twitchclips #Youtube #twitch #GGS #twitchstreamer #Subscribe #sub #educational #quality #cleanproducts #removethebadinhalethegood #filtration #Michigan #reviewer #upperpeninsula #reviews #upperpeninsulamichigan
    Hey guys been a while since i was active. Things have been nuts at work. But check this out guys. We got another awesome review of Superior Selections and Moose Labs on the Dr. Dabber https://youtu.be/_77hpWXmGSU Superior Selections Full Review (9/10 Dabs) Wedding Fantasy (8/10 Dabs) Death Valley Unicorn (9/10 Dabs) Purple Punch Flower (10/10 Dabs!!) https://www.instagram.com/superiorselections.mi/ Moose Labs "MouthPiece" (10/10 Dabs) https://mooselabs.us/ http://www.drdabber.com/products/switch-1?rfsn=5910576.efe7bd&variant=12527710699593 #followandlike #fyp #SupportSmallStreamers #twitchclips #Youtube #twitch #GGS #twitchstreamer #Subscribe #sub #educational #quality #cleanproducts #removethebadinhalethegood #filtration #Michigan #reviewer #upperpeninsula #reviews #upperpeninsulamichigan
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  • Good morning, muñaños

    I think there's no way to really get words that aren't carefully chosen without getting anything in the way so I'll do this on the first try...
    It's exactly 1 year ago, 365 days at 1PM that day, I was getting an orientation with HR Director Jeanie along with fellow content creators and we were welcomed to EasternMediaGG.

    It has been a rewarding experience and above all quite educational, because (and I think this is not the first time I have said it), I joined with an innocent but mistaken mentality.

    This entire year of EasternMediaGG, I just watched, supported as much as possible with my time without neglecting my content as such and saw that I did no wrong in making this a hobby, trying to at least have this as passive income AND IT'S OK if I don't I have still achieved and that (without neglecting myself and my family), I just have to do what is important as a gamer, HAVE FUN.

    To be honest (and I'm not supposed to be sharing this), Jeanie had some reservations about EMGG accepting me as a member as my interview with Blackbuiscuit as I mentioned that I made the same mistake that everyone who starts from scratch and has no map at creation makes. of content, being accepted in a Twtich team that months later, I would find out that they are from these groups of Follow X Follow and apparently (and I am guessing here), that raised the flag that I could be an org-kangaroo (something that with my time in EMGG I started to displease and feel ashamed of those who do it without pain or glory).

    Thankfully, Jeanie gave me the opportunity and it only remained to prove myself.

    In short, my mistaken mentality is thanks to the stigmas of people who don't know and the first thing they see when they mention FaZe, Optics, Cloud 9, <mention your org here>, etc., and I thought I was going to be the next big sensation (in fact one of the members called me the next big rising star of EMGG and I still aspire to that).
    But realizing it over time, I then decided to observe, in silence and let things flow and here are the results:

    -An excellent community where yes, everyone has to give their grain of sand so that we ALL benefit.
    -Having a concentrated organization where its members grow and not only the organization itself is already a winning point for me.
    -Despite being a nobody in matters of esport, EMGG is the closest thing after my family where I have felt supported even though I do not officially belong to the esport team or be sponsored.
    -Help me with my self-confidence (to this day I still hate how I sound on recordings with my shrill, gravelly voice).
    -Create a mindset of learning and relearning all the time.
    -My first official collaboration with the Gamers Outreach fundraiser in spring 2022.

    For fear of someone staying with me, I will be directly thanking Jeanie and Blackbiscuit, since they were the link for this to happen and Jeannie, thanks for the opportunity and yes, you were right to raise the flag because I would have done the same .

    Maze, Mao and JJ, you were the ones who made me feel that in another universe we should be in the same place as members of EMGG and specifically, Mao, always grateful for the opportunity to prove myself in the world of esports which I say that I should have joined for a decade being a gamer all my life and I will always live with the guilt of having been in an inactive period in EVERY way, now what I have left is to make up for lost time.

    Log1kz is a nice person and although I understand why he is no longer officially on the EMGG staff, I hope that things can change so that he can rejoin and yes, if I were to resume my podcast and do the English version , I would like to have him as a co-host.

    Finally Zimm, Founder and CEO of EasternMediaGG, I'm going to start by talking honestly, there was a time I thought he didn't like me to the point where "let me stop bothering him or anything like that" and yes, I would start reading negative things that people repeated, but when you see the resonance of everything related to it, it was the org-kangaroos twisting things in a bad way.

    The reality is that over time I have started to do my homework (in concern that it was me or my insecurities that made Zimm uncomfortable or something) and yes, it included going to the catalog of the EMGG Before The Meeting podcast and now I understood many aspects of the things that Zimm has gone through and how he has overcome many things to be the person he is and this is not saying it, but his story is impressive and that video games and making an org is the most effective way to give a positive turn to his life and today, professionally speaking, he has made a level-up.
    Good morning, muñaños I think there's no way to really get words that aren't carefully chosen without getting anything in the way so I'll do this on the first try... It's exactly 1 year ago, 365 days at 1PM that day, I was getting an orientation with HR Director Jeanie along with fellow content creators and we were welcomed to EasternMediaGG. It has been a rewarding experience and above all quite educational, because (and I think this is not the first time I have said it), I joined with an innocent but mistaken mentality. This entire year of EasternMediaGG, I just watched, supported as much as possible with my time without neglecting my content as such and saw that I did no wrong in making this a hobby, trying to at least have this as passive income AND IT'S OK if I don't I have still achieved and that (without neglecting myself and my family), I just have to do what is important as a gamer, HAVE FUN. To be honest (and I'm not supposed to be sharing this), Jeanie had some reservations about [EMGG] accepting me as a member as my interview with Blackbuiscuit as I mentioned that I made the same mistake that everyone who starts from scratch and has no map at creation makes. of content, being accepted in a Twtich team that months later, I would find out that they are from these groups of Follow X Follow and apparently (and I am guessing here), that raised the flag that I could be an org-kangaroo (something that with my time in EMGG I started to displease and feel ashamed of those who do it without pain or glory). Thankfully, Jeanie gave me the opportunity and it only remained to prove myself. In short, my mistaken mentality is thanks to the stigmas of people who don't know and the first thing they see when they mention FaZe, Optics, Cloud 9, <mention your org here>, etc., and I thought I was going to be the next big sensation (in fact one of the members called me the next big rising star of EMGG and I still aspire to that). But realizing it over time, I then decided to observe, in silence and let things flow and here are the results: -An excellent community where yes, everyone has to give their grain of sand so that we ALL benefit. -Having a concentrated organization where its members grow and not only the organization itself is already a winning point for me. -Despite being a nobody in matters of esport, EMGG is the closest thing after my family where I have felt supported even though I do not officially belong to the esport team or be sponsored. -Help me with my self-confidence (to this day I still hate how I sound on recordings with my shrill, gravelly voice). -Create a mindset of learning and relearning all the time. -My first official collaboration with the Gamers Outreach fundraiser in spring 2022. For fear of someone staying with me, I will be directly thanking Jeanie and Blackbiscuit, since they were the link for this to happen and Jeannie, thanks for the opportunity and yes, you were right to raise the flag because I would have done the same . Maze, Mao and JJ, you were the ones who made me feel that in another universe we should be in the same place as members of EMGG and specifically, Mao, always grateful for the opportunity to prove myself in the world of esports which I say that I should have joined for a decade being a gamer all my life and I will always live with the guilt of having been in an inactive period in EVERY way, now what I have left is to make up for lost time. Log1kz is a nice person and although I understand why he is no longer officially on the EMGG staff, I hope that things can change so that he can rejoin and yes, if I were to resume my podcast and do the English version , I would like to have him as a co-host. Finally Zimm, Founder and CEO of EasternMediaGG, I'm going to start by talking honestly, there was a time I thought he didn't like me to the point where "let me stop bothering him or anything like that" and yes, I would start reading negative things that people repeated, but when you see the resonance of everything related to it, it was the org-kangaroos twisting things in a bad way. The reality is that over time I have started to do my homework (in concern that it was me or my insecurities that made Zimm uncomfortable or something) and yes, it included going to the catalog of the EMGG Before The Meeting podcast and now I understood many aspects of the things that Zimm has gone through and how he has overcome many things to be the person he is and this is not saying it, but his story is impressive and that video games and making an org is the most effective way to give a positive turn to his life and today, professionally speaking, he has made a level-up.
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  • XP: 9130
    LFG! Talk Shows & Podcasts
    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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  • XP: 146
    Hello all,
    It's been a minute so if you'd like to have a little more spooky to prepare you for October, FEAR NOT! I've got you covered with not 1 but 3 games! It's sure to be educational as well!
    https://youtu.be/zjD8xdHotRA
    Enjoy!
    ~Oblivisci Mortem
    Hello all, It's been a minute so if you'd like to have a little more spooky to prepare you for October, FEAR NOT! I've got you covered with not 1 but 3 games! It's sure to be educational as well! https://youtu.be/zjD8xdHotRA Enjoy! ~Oblivisci Mortem
  • So if i started making fishing vlogs who would watch them and if you would what would you like to see? Like montage like videos, educational videos, etc.? Feed back would be super appreciated
    So if i started making fishing vlogs who would watch them and if you would what would you like to see? Like montage like videos, educational videos, etc.? Feed back would be super appreciated
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  • XP: 455
    Hello! 👋

    Thought it would be appropriate to introduce myself on this really cool platform. My name is LindseyRox. I am 24 years old. I am so excited to meet you all and show you who I am! 💖

    I am a Dead By Daylight streamer. I stream Sundays-Thursdays at 4:00pm EST on my Twitch channel. I also frequently post educational Dead By Daylight content on TikTok. I love to laugh and make people laugh. My stream is centered around "adult humor". Some of the filthiest things can be said out of my mouth. 🤪

    I love metal music which would explain the name "LindseyRox". I am someone who is very passionate about the genre of metal/rock. I love going to concerts. I have a Spotify Playlist if anyone is interested in checking that out. 🤘

    I welcome all members into my community regardless of race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation. Everyone should have a safe place. I'd like to think that my community itself is very warm and inviting. ✌️

    Anyway, that's all for now! Be sure to check out my Twitch and TikTok! Links will be below. Love y'all! 💋

    ✨ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/LindseyRox
    ✨TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@liindseyyx

    #deadbydaylight #twitchstreamer #girlgamer
    Hello! 👋 Thought it would be appropriate to introduce myself on this really cool platform. My name is LindseyRox. I am 24 years old. I am so excited to meet you all and show you who I am! 💖 I am a Dead By Daylight streamer. I stream Sundays-Thursdays at 4:00pm EST on my Twitch channel. I also frequently post educational Dead By Daylight content on TikTok. I love to laugh and make people laugh. My stream is centered around "adult humor". Some of the filthiest things can be said out of my mouth. 🤪 I love metal music which would explain the name "LindseyRox". I am someone who is very passionate about the genre of metal/rock. I love going to concerts. I have a Spotify Playlist if anyone is interested in checking that out. 🤘 I welcome all members into my community regardless of race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation. Everyone should have a safe place. I'd like to think that my community itself is very warm and inviting. ✌️ Anyway, that's all for now! Be sure to check out my Twitch and TikTok! Links will be below. Love y'all! 💋 ✨ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/LindseyRox ✨TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@liindseyyx #deadbydaylight #twitchstreamer #girlgamer
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