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Sunshine Film Clip
The first clip released from the Danny Boyle/Alex Garland sci-fi film starring Rose Byrne,...
published: 26 Feb 2007
Author: giagirl
Sunshine Film Clip
The first clip released from the Danny Boyle/Alex Garland sci-fi film starring Rose Byrne, Cliff Curtis, Chris Evans, Troy Garity, Cillian Murphy, Hiroyuki Sanada, Benedict Wong and Michelle Yeoh.
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Transit of Mercury Hinode/SOT images
G-band images obtained with Solar Optical Telescope (SOT) at 19:14 UT 8th Nov 2006 just af...
published: 22 Nov 2006
Author: BrunoTheQuestionable
Transit of Mercury Hinode/SOT images
G-band images obtained with Solar Optical Telescope (SOT) at 19:14 UT 8th Nov 2006 just after second contact.
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transit of mercury
Planet Mercury crossing the Sun's surface...
published: 22 Nov 2007
Author: astroearth
transit of mercury
Planet Mercury crossing the Sun's surface
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2003 Mercury Transit
Mercury is seen moving against the background of the solar disk from the Swedish Solar Tel...
published: 17 Sep 2009
Author: djxatlanta
2003 Mercury Transit
Mercury is seen moving against the background of the solar disk from the Swedish Solar Telescope on May 7, 2003. The speckled pattern on the sun is granulation, an effect of convective motions. Observed with the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope (SST). credit: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences source: www.solarphysics.kva.se
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Transit of Mercury and your kundali - Vedic Astrology
Mercury is a fast moving planet which stays close to Sun. In this video we talk Mercury...
published: 31 Mar 2012
Author: astrobixweb
Transit of Mercury and your kundali - Vedic Astrology
Mercury is a fast moving planet which stays close to Sun. In this video we talk Mercury's transit and the effect it will have on your life and your kundali. Visit http;//astrobix.com for more free vedic astrology.
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Transit of Mercury
Local news coverage of the transit of the Planet Mercury on November 8, 2006....
published: 13 Nov 2006
Author: grantdenn
Transit of Mercury
Local news coverage of the transit of the Planet Mercury on November 8, 2006.
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Transit of Mercury
Mercury passing in front of the sun in November of 2006....
published: 21 Mar 2007
Author: leosastronomy
Transit of Mercury
Mercury passing in front of the sun in November of 2006.
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Transit of Mercury, 8 Nov 2006
Sequential transit images. Mercury is tiny dark dot; larger fixed dot is sunspot....
published: 22 Nov 2006
Author: KJohnbor
Transit of Mercury, 8 Nov 2006
Sequential transit images. Mercury is tiny dark dot; larger fixed dot is sunspot.
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Transit of Mercury by Hinode
Transit of Mercury filmed by Hinode Solar Space Telescope...
published: 16 Nov 2007
Author: Squarkino
Transit of Mercury by Hinode
Transit of Mercury filmed by Hinode Solar Space Telescope
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Transit of Mercury ( simulation : 9th Nov, 2006 )
Mercury transit simulation by XEphem. ( 9th November, 2006, Tokyo Japan )...
published: 01 Nov 2006
Author: karenevil
Transit of Mercury ( simulation : 9th Nov, 2006 )
Mercury transit simulation by XEphem. ( 9th November, 2006, Tokyo Japan )
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Transit of Mercury Nov. 8, 2006
Luckily, the skies cleared just after the 1st and 2nd contact, but it was a bit windy thou...
published: 28 Oct 2007
Author: ledwardl
Transit of Mercury Nov. 8, 2006
Luckily, the skies cleared just after the 1st and 2nd contact, but it was a bit windy though. Taken with a 4 inch refractor, a fire-wire camera and DIY Baader solar filter.
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How to Make a Solar Eclipse & Transit of Venus Viewer
Senior Exploratorium Scientist, Paul Doherty demonstrates how you can make your own sun vi...
published: 14 Feb 2012
Author: Exploratorium
How to Make a Solar Eclipse & Transit of Venus Viewer
Senior Exploratorium Scientist, Paul Doherty demonstrates how you can make your own sun viewer. You can safely view sunspots, eclipses and transits with this equipment that you may have laying around the house! To learn more about the upcoming Transit of Venus on June 5-6, visit: www.exploratorium.edu To learn more about viewing solar eclipses, visit: www.exploratorium.edu
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Mercury Transit of the Sun - November 8, 2006
Video capture of the transit of Mercury across the face of the Sun today during our live W...
published: 09 Nov 2006
Author: jmagus1
Mercury Transit of the Sun - November 8, 2006
Video capture of the transit of Mercury across the face of the Sun today during our live Webcast of this rare event - www.astrochannels.com
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Transit of Venus with NASA's Troy Cline
NASA's Troy Cline from the Sun-Earth Day and Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission e...
published: 01 Jun 2012
Author: ccsse
Transit of Venus with NASA's Troy Cline
NASA's Troy Cline from the Sun-Earth Day and Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission explains the transit of the planet Venus across the face of the Sun that will occur on June 5th and be visible across much of the Earth. He introduces the many educational opportunities and resources on NASA's Sun-Earth Day website in support of the event. The transit or passage of a planet across the face of the Sun is a relatively rare occurrence. As seen from Earth, only transits of Mercury and Venus are possible. On average, there are 13 transits of Mercury each century. In contrast, transits of Venus occur in pairs with more than a century separating each pair. The last Venus transit was in 2004 so the second event of the pair will occur on Wednesday, June 6 (Tuesday, June 5 from the Western Hemisphere). The entire event will be widely visible from the western Pacific, eastern Asia and eastern Australia. Most of North and Central America, and northern South America will witness the beginning of the transit (on June 5) but the Sun will set before the event ends. Similarly, observers in Europe, western and central Asia, eastern Africa and western Australia will see the end of the event since the transit will already be in progress at sunrise from those locations.
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Darts at Lark Tavern - Albany, NY - 08, Dec
People playing darts at the Lark Tavern in Albany, NY.
Thank you for your patience, rando...
published: 27 Dec 2008
Author: Sébastien B.
Darts at Lark Tavern - Albany, NY - 08, Dec
People playing darts at the Lark Tavern in Albany, NY.
Thank you for your patience, random serious people :)
This is my second video test with a Canon 5D Mark II, at a higher shutter speed this time, with the same Canon 50mm f/1.4. Once again, nothing interesting going on here, but an opportunity for me to describe my workflow in more details. Or lack thereof. Here are my first experiments taming the beast.
Update May 1st, 2010: THIS IS IT guys, Adobe released the Premiere Pro CS5 Trial today, and they delivered! I just installed it a few minutes ago, and CS5 plays full-resolution original 5DMII files out-of-the-box, no proxies needed, and that was in software mode only. I can only imagine how fast hardware-acceleration will be with one of the supported NVidia graphics card. This is great news and absolutely worth an upgrade.
Update November 12, 2009: Great news, Adobe's new playback engine, Mercury, looks fantastic and may just save us from those pesky proxies. Check this preview here: http://tv.adobe.com/watch/davtechtable/sneak-peek-at-the-new-adobe-mercury-playback-engine-technology/
Update January 01, 2009: Augment the "Create Proxy Files" section with a comparison between several codecs and several frame sizes.
Update January 30, 2008: Add a "About previews and pre-rendering" section.
Update January 29, 2008: I found out how to auto-scale low-res proxy files to the project's frame size, and updated this document accordingly. This fixes one major issue.
The issue:
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As I described in my first video test (http://www.vimeo.com/2624143), the amount of data captured by the 5D is hammering both my computers at home (see hardware specs at the end of this document). At 1920x1080p 30fps, the H.264 codec used by Canon seems to push about 39 Mbps of video down the pipe. Ugh. While I can *replay* the clips nicely from Quicktime or Windows Media Player, I'm not able to perform any native editing from Adobe Premiere CS4; the first few seconds play fine, but it's a complete halt soon after that, even in Draft mode. Basic tasks like trimming assets, tweaking ends points, adding and previewing transitions are out of my reach.
While this could be blamed on the H.264 MainConcept codec used in Premiere (ffmpeg's x264 in WMP and Quicktime's H264 codec replay fine), and/or my specs, I'm doubtful I will be able to do any serious work on native 5D's video files at full-res anyway, short of buying a very expensive rig and/or a compatible H.264 hardware decoder card.
One solution:
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This is, however, not a new problem; people have been dealing with high resolution files in the past through clever use of proxy files and offline editing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offline_editing
From what I understand, proxy files are alternate versions of your original clips, either re-encoded for faster access and/or resampled to a smaller, lower resolution frame size (preferably with the same aspect ratio). Editing, pre-viewing and draft rendering are performed using those proxies; once you are happy with the results, the final high-resolution movie is created by first replacing the proxies with the original full-res clips. Easy enough.
H.264 is not a slow codec per se, but the bitrate in the full-res 5D files is really high, at about 38.6 Mbps, about the same as a Blu-Ray DVD, more than a HD DVD. I'm not going to re-encode 1920x1080p clips using a different codec at full-res; a faster decoder would only mean more (i.e. less compressed) data. Not only would I end up with a huge amount of video but I'm actually not even sure either my hard-disks or Premiere could sustain that much. Storage is cheap, but at 1920x1080 30fps, this is still a lot of image processing going on. Resizing the clips to a lower 640x360 frame size seemed the way to go in my situation, and I'll describe shortly how I created my proxies and switched between full-res and low-res.
Now if that whole proxy switcheroo seems to make reasonable sense to me, why is it so tedious to set up in Adobe Premiere CS4? Granted, I'm new to Premiere, but from what I gather on Adobe's "About online and offline editing" help page, I'm not the only one to struggle:
http://tinyurl.com/9jzdhk
My workflow:
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Here is quick overview of my workflow:
0) Create proxy files for your original 5D clips (I'll go over this in a separate section, let's just stick to the workflow).
1) Create a new Premiere project. The "New Sequence" video and audio settings should match the settings of your original assets, i.e. your native 5DMII files, 1920x1080p @ 30fps. Check my detailed "New Sequence: Canon 5DMII native settings" preset at the end of this document.
2) Drop a few native 5D clips in the project. Important: do *not* put them in the timeline.
3) Switch to offline editing.
a) In the left panel, select all clips, right-click and select "Make Offline...". No deleting the originals! The full-res clips are now disconnected from your projec
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THE ADVENTURES OF A NOBODY
One from the swinemagazine archive.
The Adventures of a Nobody
The call came in...
published: 20 Aug 2011
Author: Saddle Sore
THE ADVENTURES OF A NOBODY
One from the swinemagazine archive.
The Adventures of a Nobody
The call came in on the Motorola flip thing - one of them first models that weighed a ton. 'Get your self a transit van and get yourself down to the smoke'. So six hours later I was in the smoke hooking up with Gerry 'Dog Cum' - He got his nick name from obviously being on the receiving end of some mutts love juice, the mutt being a mates staff which was asleep on the couch having a wet dream when Gerry got in it's firing line. He had a jet ski that needed delivering to Ibiza - without going into specifics some sweaty had a debt with the lads and had his jet ski confiscated and with the lads needing a play thing for their summer chilling out on Sellinas beach, I cop for a free holiday.
With my pockets bulging with jock twenties (exies given to me by Dog Cum) I was off in the van with only a small Sony tape machine on the front seat and three tapes for company, oh and of course a jet ski in the back. The three tapes were:
1) The Flying Teapot - Gong. For those scary night-time speeding in the fast lane motorway drives. There is nothing better for getting the adrenaline pumping than trying to dodge your way through the wagons and their spray, whilst descending down over the Massif Central into Montpelier at 120kmph in the pitch black in the middle of a relentless thunder storm, in a van with balding tyres and grinding brakes, with the wipers on full whack and visibility still down to zero thanks to the steamed up windscreen, with "I am, you are, we are crazy" pumping on the stereo. I think Fergie refers to it as squeaky bum time.
2) Rubber Soul - side A, Revolver - side B Beatles tape. For those picking up some female hitchhiker type drives. They're a great ice-breaker the Beatles, everyone loves them especially foreigners. So you can while away the first hour or so after picking the victim...errr...I mean passenger up, by chatting the usual fab four fables "me mother went to school with Paul McCartney and me dad fixed Ringo's Ford Zephyr once... honest to god la" before you get on to more important issues like "If you let me in your knickers I'll promise to take you all the way to Marrakech" before they do a runner at the next toilet stop .
3) And some Italiano piano house mix conundrum kindly donated by Dog Cum, for those cruising around built up areas, wolf whistling the skirt with the windows down and the system up, for full on white van man mode type drives.
With my cranium a little worse for wear thanks to the Tequila slammers me and Dog Cum twatted the previous night In Break for the Border on Argyll Street and the jazz funk rollie I had for breakfast before departing, I got lost. Basically I had the mother of all whities and ended up going the wrong way on the M25 and before I knew it, It seemed easier to go to Harwich and catch the ferry to Holland instead of driving to Dover and catching the ferry to France (it was one hell of a whitie I tell thee). It was no hard ship really It just added a few extra milage to the jaunt and the ferry ride taking all night instead of just an hour and a half. With bars, cabarets and casinos to entertain me on board I thought I had made the right decision. On being woken up by the boats address system at 7 o'clock the next morning telling me to disembark, I knew I had made the wrong decision. My head felt as though all its brain juice had been vaporised by the presence of a killer axe in the head migraine, as it screamed 'GET ME SOME H2O YOU BASTARD'. My last memory of the night was crawling to my cabin on my hands and knees after downing shots of gin and vodka with a long haired biker from Birmingham, who I annoyingly kept calling Boon even though he kept reminding me his name was Ray and his fat arsed leather clad misses called Tina .(I was deffo on for a 3some until I collapsed off the bar stool)
I quickly got my bag and fucked off into the bowels of the boat to search for my van. As I rolled off the ferry I joined a queue of traffic fronted at the head by what I thought was just the Dutch immigration. On closer inspection it turned out to be not only the passport militia, but just the other side of their barrier there was a few Dutch plod randomly tuggin' drivers and giving them a Breathalyzer test. SHIT! A few hours previous I had been doing my Georgie Best impression with Fat Arse and Boon, how was I going to swerve this one? Luckily for me the plod were to busy with a gang of English louts in a mini-bus to take any notice of me as I wobbled past. I purchased a map and planned my route over a ouitmeister (Dutch ham and cheese omelette) breakfast at a near by cafe. Brussels, Paris, Barca then ferry over to I-bye, easy peasy lemon squeezie.
Not so, the Brussels ring was a 'mare and took hours. Paris wasn't too bad as I just skirted around the bottom on my way heading south. The problem started when I was becoming tired and was looking for
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Sunshine
A short clip from the 2007 movie Sunshine, showing a transit of Mercury....
published: 02 Jul 2011
Author: Transit of Venus
Sunshine
A short clip from the 2007 movie Sunshine, showing a transit of Mercury.
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Dreamcatcher - contemporary dance solo
Winner of Audience Prize and 2nd prize in Dancing, International Solo-Dance-Theatre Festiv...
published: 12 Jun 2009
Author: Thomas Freundlich
Dreamcatcher - contemporary dance solo
Winner of Audience Prize and 2nd prize in Dancing, International Solo-Dance-Theatre Festival 2005, Stuttgart, Germany.
Wild bursts of movement alternate with moments of soundless speech, as a lone woman traverses an intense, ever-changing landscape of the mind.
Driven by a dynamic audio collage ranging from the Propellerheads' furious James Bond remix to the sublime operatic voice of Jussi Björling, Dreamcatcher juxtaposes the dancer's explosive physicality with sudden choreographic transitions that evoke the forceful, irrational reality of a dream.
Choreography: Thomas Freundlich
Dance: Tanja Kuisma
Costume design: Lucie Kuropatová
Music: Godflesh, Otomo Yoshihide, Propellerheads, Paolo Tosti
Duration 9 minutes
Premiere at 9th International Solo-Dance-Theatre Festival, Stuttgart, Germany, March 17th, 2005
"The ovation at the conclusion of the first night's performances left no doubt as to the audience's favourite, and the international jury of five quickly reached an unanimous decision to choose the Finnish work as one of the pieces in the Festival finals.
"With Dreamcatcher, the jury made an excellent choice. Wonderfully light yet impacting, the solo is about life's dreams and their collapse. Like a ballerina, Tanja Kuisma flurries about the stage, only to soon contrast this elegance with tragicomically hanging shoulders, outstretched head and curiously distorted limbs. With her wide-eyed wonder and mercurial temperament, the elf-like creature in red stockings brings to mind images of the pop singer Björk."
- Claudia Gass, Stuttgarter Zeitung, Germany
"Kuisma demonstrates the nebulous line between comedy and tragedy...the public rejoiced at the Finnish sense of humor."
- Andrea Kachelriess, Stuttgarter Nachrichten, Germany
"Arguably the most original, personal and fresh dance work of the entire [2007 Burgos-New York International Choreography] competition."
- ABC.es, Madrid, Spain
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Mercury Transit With Jets 11-8-2006
Mercury crosses the face of the Sun only a handful of times every century. This rare video...
published: 09 Nov 2006
Author: Brettkjell
Mercury Transit With Jets 11-8-2006
Mercury crosses the face of the Sun only a handful of times every century. This rare video captures Mercury being followed by a couple of Jets also crossing the face of the sun. Shot in Minnesota by Brett Ohnstad and Ben Huset
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Transit Connect Demo at Richmond Ford Lincoln Mercury
Enjoy this detailed demo on the new 2010 Transit Connect Commercial Vehicle available at R...
published: 25 Jun 2009
Author: richmondforddealer
Transit Connect Demo at Richmond Ford Lincoln Mercury
Enjoy this detailed demo on the new 2010 Transit Connect Commercial Vehicle available at Richmond Ford Lincoln Mercury. We take you on an in depth tour of this great fuel efficient commercial vehicle...great for any business needs you have! It is compact, spacious, fuel effiecient and versatile!
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UFO moves to Sun During Mercury Transit Dec 6 2011
This is the view of the Sun from Lasco-3, which is directly between Earth and the Sun at a...
published: 07 Dec 2011
Author: OneMale2012
UFO moves to Sun During Mercury Transit Dec 6 2011
This is the view of the Sun from Lasco-3, which is directly between Earth and the Sun at all times. The period of transit of Mercury from 1 to 6 December 2011 was a "new beginning Mercury. This video covers the time period for the video" Amazing huge cloaked UFO next to Mercury MUST SEE! "But from a different angle SECCHI has altered thier version of this satellite instruments seemingly to block the fast moving object that is subject of this video, at the SECCHI site the CME's are also emitted in different directions for the same period, this is huge as it exposes this cover-up and deception by SECHI Fair use law Soho Lasco 3 helio viewer images for education purposes sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov www.faustweb.net