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Title Design Essentials for Film and Video [With DVD-ROM]


Title Design Essentials for Film and Video [With DVD-ROM]


$15.49


Whether you’re an experienced video editor, an indie filmmaker, or a dedicated amateur, this cookbook-style guide from bestselling author Mary Plummer will teach you how to create effective titles for your projects, no matter what your genre and subject matter may be. In addition to a wide array of clear, appealing, and appropriate recipes you can adapt for your own work, Mary provides a kind of "elements of style," explaining essential design principles such as size, color, speed, placement, and font choice. The book is beautifully illustrated, and the accompanying DVD has QuickTime movies showing examples constructed using After Effects, Motion, LiveType, Photoshop, and Flash.

Bellagio Italia CD/DVD Book Safe (Black)


Bellagio Italia CD/DVD Book Safe (Black)


$19.99


Provide the perfect hiding place and easy access to your valuables with the Bellagio Italia Book Safe. Store jewelry, cash, passports, and other keepsakes in the interior safe space lined with velvet-like fabric, creating a soft layer of cushioning for personal essentials. With the identical design of the Bellagio Italia CD/DVD Storage Binders, the Book Safe and Storage Binders can be placed alongside one another to blend in with other books on the shelf.

Essentials of Throwing and Catching (DVD)


Essentials of Throwing and Catching (DVD)


$29.99


With Donna Bonebrake, former Assistant Coach, Indiana UniversityBonebrake explains and demonstrates proper overhand throwing and catching techniques. She covers the proper grip, wrist snap, release and follow through. She demonstrates proper catching techniques and explains the importance of proper footwork, use of two hands, and catching above the waist and below the waist. Bonebrake also discusses how to alleviate the fear factor of catching a thrown ball. This video also includes demonstrations of more than a dozen drills for all aspects of throwing and catching.2001. 40 minutes.

Megadeth Video Hits DVD


Megadeth Video Hits DVD


$12


Megadeth “Video Hits” DVD

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DVD Video Jukebox 2 -


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Keep Calm and Carry On Deluxe  Posh  Mug Red on White with Inner Lip Running Logo


Keep Calm and Carry On Deluxe Posh Mug Red on White with Inner Lip Running Logo


$21.95


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Keep Calm and Carry On Deluxe  Posh  Mug White on Red with Inner Lip Running Logo


Keep Calm and Carry On Deluxe Posh Mug White on Red with Inner Lip Running Logo


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Elvis Presley Shot Shooter Glasses Barware


Elvis Presley Shot Shooter Glasses Barware



The Iconic Elvis Presley Is Captured In The Images On This Shot Glass Set. The Young Comeback Elvis Dressed In Black Leather And The Aloha Elvis Dressed In The Gemstone White Jumpsuit. The Music And The King Live On. A Must For Elvis Collectors….


Ultimate Collection


Ultimate Collection


$5.43


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10 of Our Favorite Video Conferencing Tips

Video conferencing is a highly technical, vastly complicated technology that has been structured from the ground up to be as simple and user-friendly as possible. Even though video conferencing has only really become a viable medium in the past few years, it's taken off as an attractive option when communicating with friends, families, colleagues, and clients. Despite its simplicity, there are many things you can do to - or not do - to ensure a great virtual meeting.

1. Give and take -- questions and answers -- are the bedrock of communication. In a video conference, you are hampered by not having everyone in front of you. This is especially apparent when you ask a question, as it is sometimes difficult for your participants to know who you are talking to. Make sure you say a person's name at the beginning of your question.

2. An issue specific to virtual meetings is the mute button. Mute buttons are essential to having a well-ordered and quiet meeting, and their use should be encouraged. However, they can slow up Q&A sessions, especially impromptu ones. When you ask someone a question, make sure you give them a few seconds to respond. This allows them time to unmute themselves. 1

3. With everyone separated, it's difficult to get a consensus. Asking people to raise their hands if they agree only really works in smaller video conferences where you have a window for each person. On larger calls or multiple meeting rooms, it can be impossible to get an accurate answer. Couch your questions to address the least amount of responses. For example, don't ask if everyone understands; ask who doesn't understand. 1

4. Video conferencing technology is hi-tech, but that just means it will do what it is supposed to. Shouting or speaking loud is not only annoying, but it also shows inexperience with virtual meeting technology. Speak in a normal tone of voice. Don't worry, they will hear you. For more information visit Video for conferences

5. If you can't help but worry that people can't hear you, test your sound first. Get your participants to introduce themselves at the beginning of the conference. Not only will this help break the ice, but will also allow you to hear their volume and sound quality. If you're still anxious about your own output, simply ask someone if they can hear you well.

6. It may feel counterintuitive, but you shouldn't look very often at the people on your screen, especially when you are addressing them. The best place to look while speaking is directly into the camera lens. Your participants will get the impression that you are looking directly at them. This creates a more trustworthy, congenial experience between them and you. For more information visit Video for seminars

7. If you've done your preparations correctly, you know exactly how far you can move while in front of your camera. To help you hit your "mark," use your mouse as your anchor point. Hold on to the mouse naturally while setting up your camera. Then, as you move back and forth pay attention to how far your arm bends or straightens. When you're live, you'll be able to keep yourself on screen without distracting yourself.

8. Unless you have dropped $50,000 to $150,000 on your video conferencing setup, you won't have perfectly smooth, indistinguishable-from-real-life video. So, you need to work within the limitations of you and your participant's equipment and bandwidth. The most important thing to remember is to keep your gestures small and your movements slower than normal. A little attention to this detail will minimize any choppy effects.

9. Your cloths say a lot about you, but through a video conference, some clothes say it loudly. To provide the best view of you, try to dress in light pastels and muted colors. Bright, loud colors can make your skin look weird on screen. Don't wear all-light or all-dark colors to avoid any white balance or contrast issues. Busy patterns too are something to avoid.

10. While your clothes are telling your participants about you, so is the spot that you chose to do your conference from. Other than the obvious point that what you have on your desk and behind you will make impressions on your participants, they can also be detrimental to your video quality. Try to have a clean or bare background with a neutral color. Keep all camera-visible areas neat and decluttered. Not only will you look better on screen, it says something about how you work.

Video conferences are a great way to save money, time, and energy while still getting as much or more work done than before. They are hi-tech and worth a lot of "cool" points in the business world. If you put in the time and planning, your video conferences can be like the technology itself: complicated, yet smooth and on the cutting edge.

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 Ashtanga Yoga Introductory Poses DVD


Ashtanga Yoga Introductory Poses DVD


$10.08


GAI1083: Features: -Ashtanga yoga introductory poses DVD. -Created with yoga instructor Nicki Doane, Ashtanga Yoga Introductory Poses guides you with detailed, step-by-step instruction and demonstration. -Helps you begin to sculpt lean muscle. -Elevates your heart rate and cleanses your body of toxins. -Demonstration - at a pace that makes the yoga practice easy to learn and completely non-intimidating. -Reference pose guide program segment. -Guide poster with full-color photos and positioning details. -Helps you master the essentials of this system. -Flowing poses and breathing techniques, to strengthen your mind-body connection. -Video demonstration session and an exclusive interview. -85 minutes DVD. -Overall dimensions: 7.5 H x 5.5 W x 0.5 D.

 Atlas of Video-EEG Monitoring


Atlas of Video-EEG Monitoring


$22.02


Used - @lt;p@gt;@lt;b@gt;The single-best resource available for learning how to perform and interpret video EEG@lt;/b@gt;@lt;/p@gt;@lt;p@gt;@lt;b@gt; Companion DVD includes 110 seizure videos covering a full range of seizure types!@lt;/b@gt;@lt;/p@gt;@lt;p@gt;@lt;i@gt;Atlas of Video-EEG Monitoring@lt;/i@gt; explains the essentials of video EEG for use in all settings. This full-color atlas thoroughly covers the basics of performing video EEG for diagnosis along with how to use video EEG for the