The little girl who steals Mama's heart everyday 💕
Happy #4y3m my darling Joreen!
(#throwback to 29 Aug)
Please continue to stay healthy & happy 💕 Wish time can slow down, my baobei, you are growing up too fast!
One of our funny conversation:🤣
We were having cawa mushi at a Japanese restaurant, then she suddenly suggested me to cook for her 😅
Mama: Joreen, mama dunno how to cook cawan mushi.
Joreen : ask Google lo, then u learn lo
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
#3y4m #joreentanjiyoon #beachvibes #familyiseverything #eternalmotherhood #sgkids #1stweeksep
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ROBOCOP (1987) was released today.
Let’s celebrate one of the best movies ever made.
“I’d buy that for a dollar!”
The screenplay had been offered to (and been rejected by) virtually every big director in Hollywood before Paul Verhoeven got hold of it. He threw it away after reading the first pages, convinced it was just a dumb action movie. However, his wife read it all the way through and convinced him that the story was layered with many satirical and allegorical elements, after which Verhoeven finally decided to direct the film.
The RoboCop suit was designed by Rob Bottin and his team. The production team wasn't satisfied with the initial design, and kept changing it and putting additions to it for months. Ultimately, nothing seemed to work and they went back to what was pretty much Bottin's original design. This caused considerable delays, and by the time the suit was completed, it was three weeks late and arrived at the studio on the day that the first RoboCop scene was scheduled to be shot. It took 11 hours for Bottin's people to fit Peter Weller into the suit, and when it was done Weller found that all his mime exercises were now useless because he needed time to get used to the suit and to perform as a robot in it. Production was halted so that Weller and his mime coach, Moni Yakim, could learn how to move in the suit. The suits were the most expensive items on set. While the price range varies, the producers indicated that they spent anywhere between US$500,000 to US$1 million for the suit.
A very unique part of this movie like other Paul Verhoeven movies is how he brings you more into the universe, news coverage and fake commercials are featured in the film all combined are over 5 minutes long. The world of future Detroit was actually shot in Dallas, Pittsburgh, Detroit and Los Angeles. The locations were all seamlessly woven together making it feel like one city by Production Designer William Sandell.
Because the hands of the ROBOCOP suit were made of foam rubber, the car keys would bounce off of Peter Weller's hand every time he attempted to catch them. The production took up to 50 takes and an entire day's worth of filming before finally getting the shot right.
Paul Verhoeven and Robocop suit creator Rob Bottin clashed repeatedly before and during production over the design and make-up of the RoboCop character. What they argued most about was the scene where Murphy takes off his helmet. Bottin wanted the scene to be filmed in a darkened area, fearing that harsh light would reveal too much of the make-up effects; Verhoeven wanted the scene to be filmed as brightly as possible, citing that director of photography Jost Vacano would be able to light it properly without revealing anything. Verhoeven got his way and Bottin refused to talk to him any further for the remainder of production. However, at the premiere, both men were so impressed with how the scene had turned out, that they instantly forgave each other. Bottin, who had even vowed to never again work with Verhoeven, happily accepted the offer to work on Verhoeven's next project, Total Recall (1990).
To Bring ED-209 designed by the great Craig Davis to life for some of the sequences Phil Tippet and Randal M. Dutra in my opinion did some of the best stop motion work ever done, I think what makes it so epic and memorable is yes it’s super smooth and almost seamless the way it cuts from stop motion to go motion but what’s truly special to me is the amount of character and humor they were able to provide for ED-209, this being the perfect example, the way ED-209 tries to navigate the stairs its almost toddler like, the sound editors even added a baby tantrum mixed with a pig sound effect as ED-209 tries to get up at the bottom of the stairs. stop motion animators Harry Walton and Tom St. Amand also helped make some beautiful work on this sequence.
Enforcement Droid 209's voice is that of producer Jon Davison, its growls are of a jaguar, and its squeals are of a pig. ED-209's body was based on the design of a Bell helicopter and the overall appearance is reminiscent of a line of toys named Robotech (1985) which were based on a 1980s Japanese anime series.
Peter Weller said one of his favorite memories of his film career was filming the drug bust sequence. While filming the sequence, Weller was listening to Peter Gabriel's song "Red Rain" on his Walkman inside the RoboCop helmet as he exchanged gunfire with various bad guys.
“Guns,Guns,Guns”
The shootout at the cocaine factory was not originally intended to be so fast-paced. The automatic guns used in the scene kept malfunctioning during filming. Most camera shots did not provide more than three seconds of usable footage, because most guns were usually jammed by that time. This necessitated quick cuts during editing, which proved to be advantageous for the scene.
RoboCop's first Directive, "Serve the public trust", was inspired by a fortune cookie.
The convenience store robber was played by the movie's stunt men who gladly accepted to be one of RoboCop's victims and contributed the idea of being hit into the door of the glass cooler.
The film was submitted to the MPAA 12 times before securing an R rating.
The script for Robocop was rejected by just about every major movie studio since it was conceived in the early 1980s. Orion films took the chance and Robocop's success continued on with 2 follow up sequels to the movie, two cartoon series, a television show, several comic book series, and a made for TV series of 4 movie length episodes as well as a fan made parody film. It has also spawned over a billion dollars in children and adult toy lines and collector statues which are still being released to date.
“Your move creep”
In Sacramento, California, a robbery suspect fled into a darkened movie theatre to escape pursuing police. He became so engrossed in the movie playing on screen (RoboCop), that he failed to notice that police had evacuated all other patrons from the theatre. When the lights flipped on, the stunned man was taken into custody.
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how to learn japanese fast 在 Daphne Iking Facebook 的精選貼文
I had an emcee job yesterday, so we checked in early for briefing and wanted to have late lunch/dinner before I got ready for my gig.
I told Azmi that we could just walk to the mall nearby and look for food there but he told me that we could just eat at one of the eateries at the hotel itself to “save time”.
The cafe was closed for a private event, so we went up to the Japanese restaurant and though I love my Japanese cuisine, I was not willing to part with RM130 for a premium bento lunch menu.
I am leaving for a summer course soon to help with my advocacy work and I need every sen to help pay for my stay there.
So I told Azmi, let’s eat somewhere else, or I can just grab a sandwich. He agreed.
We walked across and bumped into a friend of mine who told us about this food court which serves an array of food, was decently priced and the place was clean and “not smelly”.
Went there and had a sizzling seafood claypot for just RM12.90. It was piping hot and delicious.
I bring my flask of water everywhere I go. So I didn’t need to buy a drink. Azmi’s bebek dish was RM12.90 too and he shared water from my water bottle.
This is how I save money ... whenever and wherever I can.
People say “oh you are so lucky! You have so much money to travel!”
Alhamdulillah.
Most times, it’s part work where we are commissioned to shoot. But for our epic family trips or my charity work, it’s all paid via our savings.
I’ve learnt to only spend money when it’s an absolute necessity (like education, food and utility bills) and as I’ve said before, travelling is not expensive, if you learn to travel cheap.
I research for deals and draw excel sheets to compare prices of other promotions - I spend a lot of time planning the logistics and purchase most tickets online to get the best pricing.
Anyone who travels with us will see the food and portable cooking equipment we take with us on our travels.
Not only is packing food on the go cheaper, but the kids get hungry really fast, so having tuna or egg spread with bread ready, makes a fast snack. I buy salads and fruits at the local grocers and that’s a healthy way of filling our stomachs up (and helps with travel indigestion too!)
We don’t splurge on expensive hotels nor do we travel first class. I’m frugal but I will spend on excursions that bring forth experience and exposure to the culture and knowledge about the place. I’d rather spend money on that.
Someone DM when I IG storied my food at the food court.
“You eat at the food court?”
Yes. I do.
“Wow”
I also do my own laundry and pack super light for my travels. I travel on budget and have even slept in our rented car en route one place to another, during our road trips.
That is why my husband is probably my best travel buddy. He doesn’t mind my hippy ways. As long as we get to discover places ... together.
Like this Medan Selera. Never knew this place existed till yesterday.
how to learn japanese fast 在 Goresh Youtube 的最佳解答
How to Learn Japanese: Tips & Tricks for Beginners
In this video, I provide some basic tips and tricks to beginners of the Japanese language in order to help with the initial steps of learning the language.
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Credit to Varied Geek for editing this video. His Twitter can be found here: https://twitter.com/josecolon34
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Huge shoutout to Kamogawa for creating the thumbnail for this video. His Twitter can be found here: https://twitter.com/Kamogawa_YT
Huge thanks to Kuwa for creating the side art
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how to learn japanese fast 在 Eiki Akiyama Youtube 的最佳解答
In this video I'll be explaining why videographers should switch to a cinema cameras rather than a better DSLR, and in this case to the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K.
It is 2020, and there are a lot of great cameras coming out like the Canon EOS R5/R6 and Sony A7S iii, but recently I decided to go for the BMPCC 6K.
There are a lot of features I had to consider, but the 13 stop Dynamic Range was far more attractive than everything else when it comes to high-end productions. I shot some comparison samples so that you can compare footage from a DSLR and a cinema camera.
Overview:
00:00 Opening
01:46 How good are the images?
05:02 How big are the files shot in 6K 50fps RAW?
06:21 Personal impressions and downsides
Thank you for watching! If you want to learn more about my travels, check out my other socials!
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Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/eiki_akiyama/
Other Videos:
Rediscover Japan - A different side of Japan
https://youtu.be/8q4JoAivW-I
Against the Waves - A story behind Kaiki Yamanaka (A Surfer's Documentary)
https://youtu.be/066L83m4bi8
Slow Down, you're in the Philippines - cinematic video
https://youtu.be/HiMDBRoedis
To Let Go Sometimes - Hong Kong (cinematic travel video)
https://youtu.be/CNS1WYAsgDU
Playlist:
My Films - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ1-bB6mB3FG7zcNowGQRYfN0xuSkyTXL
Cinematic Vlogs - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ1-bB6mB3FGEZoro_0WbJ7_LTQENegZC
Premier Pro & After Effects Tutorials - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ1-bB6mB3FEe1ggJVpKM1vbRAAlZJb8d
Camera Gears - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ1-bB6mB3FFMus10Bkl5j2gfkEQK4yDR
About Myself:
I guess I'm a filmmaker, adventure photographer, storyteller, and content creator...
I'm based in Tokyo, doing freelance video work for both Japanese and international clients.
My interest for video grew when I first went backpacking on my own. In the beginning it was just for fun, but I slowly found myself loving to express through visuals.
Gear I shoot with:
BlackMagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K - https://amzn.to/2E8f78o
Samsung T5 SSD 1TB - https://amzn.to/30GHi66
C Fast Card - https://amzn.to/3eP494l
DJI Mavic 2 Pro - https://amzn.to/3fd6Qy3
Canon 5D mark iv - https://amzn.to/2xsV7dy
Ronin S - https://amzn.to/3c1vdg3
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#blackmagic #camera #cinematic #cinema #review #ブラマジ #動画編集
#カメラ #シネマティック #BMPCC #ポケシネ
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how to learn japanese fast 在 Xiaomanyc 小马在纽约 Youtube 的最佳解答
Today I’m collaborating with “Grandpa” Steve Kaufmann, a 74-year-old Canadian polyglot who speaks nearly a dozen languages fluently. We went into VRChat (it was Steve’s first time) and Steve shocked people from around the world with his in-depth knowledge of Mandarin, Cantonese, French, Italian, Japanese, German, Russian, Spanish, and Portuguese! I could only really understand what he was saying in Chinese and Spanish, but if he speaks the other languages half as well as he does those two, he’s INCREDIBLY legit. Make sure to check out his channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/lingosteve/!
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