- published: 11 Jun 2012
- views: 1890
- author: leydenbused
12:47
word processing tutorial part 1
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published: 11 Jun 2012
author: leydenbused
word processing tutorial part 1
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Basic Word Processing using Word 2007 For Beginners | Topic #1: The Menu
http://desireadifference.com | This tutorial goes over the fundamentals of word processing...
published: 12 Mar 2011
author: Robert Wimer
Basic Word Processing using Word 2007 For Beginners | Topic #1: The Menu
Basic Word Processing using Word 2007 For Beginners | Topic #1: The Menu
http://desireadifference.com | This tutorial goes over the fundamentals of word processing using Microsoft Word 2007. The topic: "The Menu." The "Introductio...- published: 12 Mar 2011
- views: 2489
- author: Robert Wimer
8:45
Basic-Word-Processing Part-1
Lee Keller and Kim Cavanaugh talk about word processing basics and start with making a sho...
published: 22 Dec 2008
author: CompuClueless
Basic-Word-Processing Part-1
Basic-Word-Processing Part-1
Lee Keller and Kim Cavanaugh talk about word processing basics and start with making a shortcut on the desktop to your program. Simple programs like WordPad ...- published: 22 Dec 2008
- views: 5077
- author: CompuClueless
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The Art of Word Processing
"The Art of Word Processing" Connect with us! http://www.virtualassistant.org http://virtu...
published: 28 Jun 2011
author: VirtualAssistantInc
The Art of Word Processing
The Art of Word Processing
"The Art of Word Processing" Connect with us! http://www.virtualassistant.org http://virtual-assistant-org.blogspot.com http://twitter.com/VAsocial http://ww...- published: 28 Jun 2011
- views: 383
- author: VirtualAssistantInc
5:03
Attention Writers: Neo mobile word processor product review
People who write a lot should take a look at the Neo portable writing applicance before in...
published: 05 Oct 2008
author: Braveluck
Attention Writers: Neo mobile word processor product review
Attention Writers: Neo mobile word processor product review
People who write a lot should take a look at the Neo portable writing applicance before investing in an expensive laptop computer. http://www.braveluck.com.- published: 05 Oct 2008
- views: 9457
- author: Braveluck
10:43
Word Processing - Microsoft Word - Fonts, Page Setup, Headers and Footers
This video identifies how to alter your word document to change the font of the text, the ...
published: 22 Feb 2013
author: Jason Richea
Word Processing - Microsoft Word - Fonts, Page Setup, Headers and Footers
Word Processing - Microsoft Word - Fonts, Page Setup, Headers and Footers
This video identifies how to alter your word document to change the font of the text, the page setup, and how to add and alter headers and footers.- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 119
- author: Jason Richea
8:42
Computer Basics Ch 4 - Word Processing
Word processing: A primary use of computers is as typewriters, ie word processing. This is...
published: 25 Nov 2009
author: robsimms1
Computer Basics Ch 4 - Word Processing
Computer Basics Ch 4 - Word Processing
Word processing: A primary use of computers is as typewriters, ie word processing. This is an introduction to the basic skills needed to get started.- published: 25 Nov 2009
- views: 8949
- author: robsimms1
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Pages - Word Processing Skills
http://web.me.com/cvanham5 In this project, students review basic word processing skills i...
published: 23 Mar 2011
author: techteacher3
Pages - Word Processing Skills
Pages - Word Processing Skills
http://web.me.com/cvanham5 In this project, students review basic word processing skills in Pages. Students create columns, layout breaks, use find and repla...- published: 23 Mar 2011
- views: 2232
- author: techteacher3
1:59
Apple Shows Off Word Processing Software for iPad
Philip Schiller, senior vice president of product marketing, demos the company's productiv...
published: 28 Jan 2010
author: BNETvideo
Apple Shows Off Word Processing Software for iPad
Apple Shows Off Word Processing Software for iPad
Philip Schiller, senior vice president of product marketing, demos the company's productivity app iWork and offers a peak at word processing on the new iPad.- published: 28 Jan 2010
- views: 34125
- author: BNETvideo
3:49
Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 1 - Getting Started with Pages '09
http://macguider.com Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 1 - Getting Started with Pages '09...
published: 30 May 2011
author: Mac Guider
Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 1 - Getting Started with Pages '09
Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 1 - Getting Started with Pages '09
http://macguider.com Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 1 - Getting Started with Pages '09.- published: 30 May 2011
- views: 37859
- author: Mac Guider
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PAGES: WORD PROCESSOR FOR IPAD AND IPAD 2 - APP TOUR
http://www.ipadshowcase.com App Tour video by iPadShowcase.com Want your game to be featur...
published: 14 Feb 2012
author: ipadshowcase
PAGES: WORD PROCESSOR FOR IPAD AND IPAD 2 - APP TOUR
PAGES: WORD PROCESSOR FOR IPAD AND IPAD 2 - APP TOUR
http://www.ipadshowcase.com App Tour video by iPadShowcase.com Want your game to be featured on our channel? Contact us at gameplay@ipadshowcase.com - We fea...- published: 14 Feb 2012
- views: 21073
- author: ipadshowcase
6:09
Introduction to Word Processing-1
Introduction to Word Processing....
published: 26 Apr 2010
author: Obed Nartey
Introduction to Word Processing-1
Introduction to Word Processing-1
Introduction to Word Processing.- published: 26 Apr 2010
- views: 913
- author: Obed Nartey
13:35
Google Doc Word Processing Basics
How to for Google Docs word Processing....
published: 03 Mar 2012
author: Joelle warsh
Google Doc Word Processing Basics
Google Doc Word Processing Basics
How to for Google Docs word Processing.- published: 03 Mar 2012
- views: 284
- author: Joelle warsh
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Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 3 - Create a Table of Contents
http://macguider.com Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 3 - Create a Table of Contents....
published: 30 May 2011
author: Mac Guider
Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 3 - Create a Table of Contents
Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 3 - Create a Table of Contents
http://macguider.com Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 3 - Create a Table of Contents.- published: 30 May 2011
- views: 11503
- author: Mac Guider
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Bob Dylan Subterranean Homesick Blues - A HAND LETTERING EXPERIENCE
IF YOU WANNA SEE ALL THE PAGES AND A LITTLE BIT OF THE PROCESS VISIT
http://www.leandrosen...
published: 16 Sep 2012
author: Leandro Senna
Bob Dylan Subterranean Homesick Blues - A HAND LETTERING EXPERIENCE
IF YOU WANNA SEE ALL THE PAGES AND A LITTLE BIT OF THE PROCESS VISIT
http://www.leandrosenna.com/72810/766869/work/bob-dylans-hand-lettering-experience
I´ve been thinking for a lot of time on doing a personal project where I could get out of the computer for a little bit, and have pleasure doing something handmade. Getting back to the basics.
Inspired by Bob Dylan´s Subterranean Homesick Blues video, where he flips cards with the lyrics as the song plays, I decided to recreate those cards with handmade type. I ended up doing all the lyrics, and not just some of the words, as Dylan did.
There are 66 cards done in one month during my spare time using only pencil, black tint pens and brushes. The challenge was not to use the computer, no retouching was allowed. Getting a letter wrong meant starting the page over.
I had a lot of fun doing this project, researching, practicing and getting deeper on typography.
There are some intentional misspellings and puns on the original song video, so I tried to keep that in a certain way.
You can watch the original movie here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKfrjk6suAQ
Get in touch with some of my work visiting www.leandrosenna.com
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KI: Michael Levin
I first became aware of Michael Levin's photographs in 2010. His photographs of everyday p...
published: 04 Jun 2011
author: Brad Kremer
KI: Michael Levin
I first became aware of Michael Levin's photographs in 2010. His photographs of everyday places and common subjects are transformed into something much more when he views them through his lens...absolutely stunning! Being that a large majority of Michael's work is done in Japan, I instantly had a connection to it as I too have a bond with Japan and have traveled and documented the landscape extensively in my own way. After watching my film Hayaku (http://vimeo.com/12112529) Michael contacted me regarding a project he was working on and felt it might be of interest to me. He told me that he really appreciated my work and recognized the dedication and effort that went into it. I agreed to go on a trip with him to Japan and work on his project. But for me, there was a greater opportunity at hand. We had several conversations and I gave him some ideas about expanding the project and he really took to it. A month later and we were in Japan having beers and sushi.
I wanted to document Michael at work, in Japan, in a way that hasn't really been explored with photographers. I told Michael of my idea to make an artistic representation of his experiences in the Land of the Rising Sun - to show him in his working environment in a way that complimented his work. Not to explain it with words, but to feel it through the flow of the film. I wanted to show the process, the journey, the adventure in a way that would give the viewer an emotional connection to Michael and his photography.
The final result is something that I think is truly original… something that showcases who Michael is, and more importantly, what his work is all about. This film is a collaboration between Michael and I and our love for photography, film, Japan and adventure. This is a subject that Michael and I are continuing to explore as we plan more trips together, more films and more adventures.
I hope you enjoy!
**Michael will be conducting a photography workshop in Brighton, UK. this September.
Please email info@michaellevin.ca for all the details.**
www.michaellevin.ca
www.bradkremerfilms.com
brad@bradkremerfilms.com
Filmed with:
Canon 5DMKII
Dynamic Perceptions Dolly
Music:
Artist- Röyksopp
Song- Röyksopp Forever
*Please watch with good speakers or headphones*
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THE BEGINNING OF INFINITY
By @jasonsilva and @notthisbody - Follow us on Twitter!
"The adjacent possible is a kind...
published: 02 Oct 2011
author: Jason Silva
THE BEGINNING OF INFINITY
By @jasonsilva and @notthisbody - Follow us on Twitter!
"The adjacent possible is a kind of shadow future, hovering on the edges of the present state of things, a map of all the ways in which the present can reinvent itself." - Steven Johnson
Other videos -
You are a RCVR - http://vimeo.com/27671433
To Understand Is To Perceive Patterns - http://vimeo.com/34182381
Imagination - http://vimeo.com/34902950
Abundance - http://vimeo.com/34984088
INSPIRATION:
This video is inspired, in part, by the ideas explored in David Deutsch’s new book, THE BEGINNING OF INFINITY. We hope it moves you.
"The topographical shape and the material constitution of the upper surface of the island of Manhattan, as it exists today, is much less a matter of geology than it is of economics and politics and human psychology. The effects of geological forces were trumped (you might say) by other forces — forces that proved themselves, in the fullness of time, physically stronger. Deutsch thinks the same thing must in the long run be true of the universe as a whole. Stuff like gravitation and dark energy are the sorts of things that determine the shape of the cosmos only in its earliest, and most parochial, and least interesting stages. The rest is going to be a matter of our own intentional doing.." - David Alpert on David Deutsch's new book.
"Some time in the last fifty thousand years, with the invention of culture, the biological evolution of humans ceased and evolution became an epigenetic, cultural phenomenon... technology is the real skin of our species. Humanity, correctly seen in the context of the last five hundred years, is an extruder of technological material. We take in matter that has a low degree of organization; we put it through mental filters, and we extrude jewelry, gospels, space shuttles. This is what we do. We are like coral animals embedded in a technological reef of extruded psychic objects." - Terence Mckenna
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In our work, we use the tools of editing: we juxtapose 'transcalar' imagery, cutting and overlapping the very small and the very large... From the nano to the galactic, stretching and compressing time, we feature time lapse to reveal the repetitive and recurring patterns across different scales of reality. The aim is to provide multiple perspectives all at once, whose simultaneous presentation might cause spontaneous epiphanies. “These patterns are omnipresent, but only when we see these patterns in a more compressed mode of presentation to we start to attend to them as such.” -- This is KEY!
Paul Stamet's superb book, Mycelium Running, begins with a discussion of what Stamets calls the mycelial archetype. He compares the mushroom mycelium with the overlapping information-sharing systems that comprise the Internet, with the networked neurons in the brain, and with a computer model of dark matter in the universe. All share this densely intertwingled filamental structure.
A recent profile of Stephen Johnson on Dumbo Feather described his work like this:
“Johnson uses ‘The Long Zoom’ to define the way he looks at the world—if you concentrate on any one level, there are patterns that you miss. When you step back and simultaneously consider, say, the sentience of a slime mold, the cultural life of downtown Manhattan and the behaviour of artificially intelligent computer code, new patterns emerge."
On their own, these areas of study are fascinating. Together, a more profound view takes shape.
The article continues, "Put simply: cities are like ant colonies are like software is like slime molds are like evolution is like disease is like sewage systems are like poetry is like the neural pathways in our brain. Everything is connected.”
PERFORMING PHILOSOPHY:
Our stated goal is to re-ignite the art of the "performing philosophers" ... like Timothy Leary and Buckminster Fuller... A post on Space Collective wrote about “thinkers who act as substantial agents of change, who drastically alter the infocologies they interact with, in the process transforming and meshing the different dimensions in which our minds operate.”
We care about the pleasures derived in forming new connections, mash-ups and innovative solutions for the next step in human evolution.
We are working to articulate our understanding through the creation of recombinant media mashups meant to epiphanize audiences----the creating and sharing of awe; "performance philosophy" in an age of collapsing boundaries and exponential creativity.
The director of the Imaginary Foundation described our work as “some kind of Ontological DJ'ing, recompiling the source code of western philosophy by mixing and mashing it up into a form of recombinant creativity, which (hopefully) elevates our understanding from the dry and prosaic, into the sensual and transcendent.”
“The goal is to prove a fresh framework and a new narrative to fill our old storytelling needs in our ever-increasing process of self-description
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The Bridge
The Vision:
Back in October of 2009, I set out to make a film that would push my talents ...
published: 10 Sep 2010
author: Marlon Torres
The Bridge
The Vision:
Back in October of 2009, I set out to make a film that would push my talents as both a storyteller and a filmmaker. I wanted to create a film that would challenge myself and my audience, meshing both classical and experimental storytelling techniques from music, books, & films that have inspired me in one way or another. I wanted to make a film that didn’t do any spoon-feeding, where my audience would leave with questions as well as answers. It was a long a difficult road to get to this point and there were days where I felt that I was in way over my head but eight months later, I can proudly say I’ve finally completed my film “The Bridge” and it was an experience I would never forget.
The Inspiration:
The story of The Bridge was a story a cousin had told me when I was eight years old. It was a ghost story about two siblings on a bridge. I remember it haunting me for weeks and causing many sleepless nights under my sheets. Obviously, it had a lasting influence in my life. It had always been one of those stories that I wanted to adapt into a short film so when the opportunity finally came one day, I decided to pull to trigger.
When I was in film school, I would constantly fantasize about making some sort of epic period piece, especially one that took place during WW2. So when I decided I was going to make The Bridge, I instantly followed it up with “hell, why not make it into a WW2 movie”? I could have easily made this film as a contemporary piece but where would the fun be in that? I never do things because it’s easy; I do it because it’s hard. I love a challenge. I figured I could keep the same characters, themes, motifs, style, and wrap it around a WW2 setting. So I did.
Pre-production:
So it began. After a quick outline, I started writing the screenplay and, being a one-man crew at the time, I also started doing work on costumes and props. I lived and breathed WW2 24/7. I watched every WW2 movie and documentary I could get my hands on. I even got my hands some real WW2 letters to get a grasp on the era’s language. I felt like a student again and I loved it. I scoured eBay for every WW2 field gear I could afford to buy and the stuff I couldn’t get, I had them custom made cheaply in China. I wanted it to be detailed and authentic as possible while keeping my almost non-existing budget down. I remember coming home one day and having almost a couple dozen eBay packages on front door. It looked like the front door of the post office.
Casting:
The casting of The Bridge was actually one of the smoothest aspects of the entire process. I first went to my good friend Amy and asked her if she would like to help me produce the film. Having worked with each other before, I didn’t really have to ask twice. She was happy to be my first recruit.
For the leading role, I asked my good friend Pablo Soriano to take the part. Having worked with him before, we have a good understanding of each other. He is just a naturally gifted actor and he makes my job as a director so much easier. Plus, his puppy dog eyes make him a perfect protagonist.
For the leading female role, I went looking for a girl who had beautiful, almost hypnotic eyes. That’s when I spotted Leah in one my good friend’s music video. I called up Carlos and basically told him, “I need to have that girl for movie”. A few days later, she was on board.
I owe the discovery of Mike, the character who plays James Connolly, to my producer Amy. She had read the script and recommended him. I remember her telling me “Mike IS James”. Words that any director would love to hear and as usual, Amy was right.
So a couple months later, the script was complete, the costumes and props were ready, and the cast was cast. We were ready to shoot!
Production:
With our extremely limited budget, I knew right from day one that we were going to shoot “The Bridge” on DSLRs, specifically the Canon 7D and 5D Mark II. With this in mind, I knew (as also the DP of the film), I was going to push these cameras to its limits. I wasn’t going to let my equipment limit my vision of the film. I knew at the very beginning that I may or may not have a crappy movie in the end but hell, it’s gonna look damn good! We all know about the camera’s limitations but I wasn’t going to bitch and moan about it, I was going to work around it. I took it as a personal challenge to make these cameras work and I did.
About 75% of the film was shot with the 7D and the rest with the 5DM2. The main reason I shot with the 7D more was the 24p firmware update wasn’t available for the 5DM2 during the bulk of the shooting. I prefer the 5DM2’s full frame sensor the 7D cropped sensor.
Production, like any other shoot, had its ups and downs. Ours was mainly San Francisco’s unpredictable weather. You can blink and the bay area can go from miserable foggy weather (which is what I wanted for the film) to perfect summer beach party weather.
Also, being
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Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 11 - Create and Edit Tables
http://macguider.com Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 11 - Create and Edit Tables....
published: 30 May 2011
author: Mac Guider
Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 11 - Create and Edit Tables
Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 11 - Create and Edit Tables
http://macguider.com Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 11 - Create and Edit Tables.- published: 30 May 2011
- views: 4248
- author: Mac Guider
6:13
Basic Word Processing using Word 2007 For Beginners Topic 2 Bold Italic and Underline
http://desireadifference.com | This tutorial goes over the fundamentals of word processing...
published: 12 Mar 2011
author: Robert Wimer
Basic Word Processing using Word 2007 For Beginners Topic 2 Bold Italic and Underline
Basic Word Processing using Word 2007 For Beginners Topic 2 Bold Italic and Underline
http://desireadifference.com | This tutorial goes over the fundamentals of word processing using Microsoft Word 2007. The topic: "Bold, Italic and Underline....- published: 12 Mar 2011
- views: 2309
- author: Robert Wimer
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Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 2 - Working with sections
http://macguider.com Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 2 - Working with sections....
published: 30 May 2011
author: Mac Guider
Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 2 - Working with sections
Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 2 - Working with sections
http://macguider.com Mac Pages Word Processing Tutorial 2 - Working with sections.- published: 30 May 2011
- views: 11563
- author: Mac Guider
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LearnNowBC - Google Drive Word Processing
Tech guru Steve Dotto explains how to get real work done and collaborate online using Goog...
published: 07 Dec 2012
author: LearnNowBC
LearnNowBC - Google Drive Word Processing
LearnNowBC - Google Drive Word Processing
Tech guru Steve Dotto explains how to get real work done and collaborate online using Google Drive's word processing tools, a part of the Google Drive suite ...- published: 07 Dec 2012
- views: 83
- author: LearnNowBC