- published: 11 Sep 2007
- views: 4582582
- author: Google
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Google Docs in Plain English
Create and share online documents, spreadsheets and presentations. It's free. You can: 1) ...
published: 11 Sep 2007
author: Google
Google Docs in Plain English
Google Docs in Plain English
Create and share online documents, spreadsheets and presentations. It's free. You can: 1) Access your documents online from any computer with an internet con...- published: 11 Sep 2007
- views: 4582582
- author: Google
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Doc and Sprocket Get A Computer [Fraggle Rock]
Enjoy the wonders of early 1980's personal computing!...
published: 05 Nov 2010
author: bobthesmiley
Doc and Sprocket Get A Computer [Fraggle Rock]
Doc and Sprocket Get A Computer [Fraggle Rock]
Enjoy the wonders of early 1980's personal computing!- published: 05 Nov 2010
- views: 3757
- author: bobthesmiley
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Google Docs: A love letter
http://docs.google.com/college See how one lovestruck student collaborates with Google Doc...
published: 24 Aug 2009
author: Google
Google Docs: A love letter
Google Docs: A love letter
http://docs.google.com/college See how one lovestruck student collaborates with Google Docs.- published: 24 Aug 2009
- views: 615561
- author: Google
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Computing Freshers Welcome Video
Welcome Video for Computing freshers, made September 2012 by Tom Wilshere. Text: Welcome t...
published: 01 Oct 2012
author: Tom Wilshere
Computing Freshers Welcome Video
Computing Freshers Welcome Video
Welcome Video for Computing freshers, made September 2012 by Tom Wilshere. Text: Welcome to Imperial College London, and to the Department of Computing, or D...- published: 01 Oct 2012
- views: 158
- author: Tom Wilshere
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lynda.com: Google Apps: Docs Essential Training
http://www.lynda.com/home/DisplayCourse.aspx?lpk2=47548&utm;_source=youtube&utm;_medium=vira...
published: 27 Jun 2009
author: lynda.com
lynda.com: Google Apps: Docs Essential Training
lynda.com: Google Apps: Docs Essential Training
http://www.lynda.com/home/DisplayCourse.aspx?lpk2=47548&utm;_source=youtube&utm;_medium=viral&utm;_content=youtube&utm;_campaign=youtube Cloud computing applicat...- published: 27 Jun 2009
- views: 1352
- author: lynda.com
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2 Google Docs in plain English collaboration EDITED
Reference video for Apps pitch....
published: 30 Sep 2009
author: davidfitton1
2 Google Docs in plain English collaboration EDITED
2 Google Docs in plain English collaboration EDITED
Reference video for Apps pitch.- published: 30 Sep 2009
- views: 7228
- author: davidfitton1
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Meet Mohammed. Scientific Computing Research Team at QCRI.
Dr. Mohammed El Anbari received his Ph.D. from Paris 11 and Inria. He is a post-doc resear...
published: 03 Apr 2013
author: QatarComputing
Meet Mohammed. Scientific Computing Research Team at QCRI.
Meet Mohammed. Scientific Computing Research Team at QCRI.
Dr. Mohammed El Anbari received his Ph.D. from Paris 11 and Inria. He is a post-doc researcher on the Scientific Computing Research Team at QCRI. www.qcri.qa.- published: 03 Apr 2013
- views: 158
- author: QatarComputing
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UG Cloud Google Docs and Sharing Tutorial #2
A short tutorial explaining to staff and students of the UGDSB how to make a Google Doc an...
published: 14 Oct 2011
author: Jose Martinez
UG Cloud Google Docs and Sharing Tutorial #2
UG Cloud Google Docs and Sharing Tutorial #2
A short tutorial explaining to staff and students of the UGDSB how to make a Google Doc and how to share it with others.- published: 14 Oct 2011
- views: 287
- author: Jose Martinez
51:33
Human Computation
Google TechTalks July 26, 2006 Luis von Ahn is an assistant professor in the Computer Scie...
published: 22 Aug 2012
author: GoogleTalksArchive
Human Computation
Human Computation
Google TechTalks July 26, 2006 Luis von Ahn is an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University, where he also receive...- published: 22 Aug 2012
- views: 12941
- author: GoogleTalksArchive
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Google Apps 101- Sharing a Doc
Google Apps 101- Sharing a Doc....
published: 16 Jul 2012
author: Jerry Williamson
Google Apps 101- Sharing a Doc
Google Apps 101- Sharing a Doc
Google Apps 101- Sharing a Doc.- published: 16 Jul 2012
- views: 25
- author: Jerry Williamson
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Google Documents Overview - A Comprehensive Google Docs Summary
Google Documents Overview - Google Docs Explained in Plain English Please subscribe to my ...
published: 31 Dec 2012
author: Kevin Murtha
Google Documents Overview - A Comprehensive Google Docs Summary
Google Documents Overview - A Comprehensive Google Docs Summary
Google Documents Overview - Google Docs Explained in Plain English Please subscribe to my channel by clicking on the subscribe button If you have a moment, g...- published: 31 Dec 2012
- views: 265
- author: Kevin Murtha
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Imperial DoC Main Labs
Quick video of the main labs inside of the Department of Computing at Imperial College Lon...
published: 31 Mar 2008
author: arkangelofkaos
Imperial DoC Main Labs
Imperial DoC Main Labs
Quick video of the main labs inside of the Department of Computing at Imperial College London. Sadly Mike isn't in this video although he was there only 2 mi...- published: 31 Mar 2008
- views: 673
- author: arkangelofkaos
Vimeo results:
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The Music Man | Steve James
MUSIC MAN tells the story of professor and inventor Ge Wang who teaches computer music at ...
published: 18 Sep 2012
author: Focus Forward Films
The Music Man | Steve James
MUSIC MAN tells the story of professor and inventor Ge Wang who teaches computer music at Stanford University where he began the innovative Stanford Laptop Orchestra. Wang believes everyone who loves music should be able to play it. To that end, Wang was the first to turn the IPhone into a musical instrument when he created the “Ocarina” phone app which became one of the most popular in the world when it was launched in 2009.
Join the conversation and tweet #MusicManDoc to have your tweet featured on the GE FOCUS FORWARD website. Go to https://www.focusforwardfilms.com/films/63/the-music-man to see the discussion.
Watch more GE FOCUS FORWARD films at vimeo.com/focusforwardfilms/films.
A NONFICTION UNLIMITED production
Director: Steve James
Producer: Max Fink
Editor: Steve James
Photographed by Josh Salzman
Sound Recordist: Dan Jasper
Gaffers: Frank Strzalkowski and Lisa Quinn
Grip/pa: Adan Pulido
Assistant Editor: Nora Gully
Thanks: GE Wang, Jeff Smith, Stephanie Lai, Turner Kirk, Patrick Degan, CCRMA, Stanford, Smule
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The Guest
"In a society where we take care of each other with bullets, the old widow Elsa is trapped...
published: 16 Jun 2010
author: Henrik Malmgren
The Guest
"In a society where we take care of each other with bullets, the old widow Elsa is trapped in old habits. When her lonely dinner gets brutally interrupted, Elsa makes a decision that changes more than her own life, understanding that Paradise is lost without others."
Visit the official website:
http://theguestfilm.com
Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/theguestfilm
Main character:
https://www.facebook.com/elsa.holmberg
In the 2011/march issue of 3D World Magazine there's a two page article about how the film was made (screenshots):
http://www.theguestfilm.com/articles/2011/3dworld.pdf
'The Guest' is a 7 minute animated short entirely made by Henrik Malmgren, from script to screen.
The production was supported by Vestdansk Filmpulje and Open Workshop, and was largely financed by personal funds.
Producers: Timothy Leborgne and Mathilde Schyts Juul
Throughout the production in the Open Workshop studio, the project was improved by comments and advice from the people streaming through the Animation Workshop in Viborg, Denmark.
Thanks to Viborg Kommune, the Danish Filminstitute and the Animation Workshop.
'The Guest' was screened at Siggraph July 2010, Los Angeles, USA.
http://www.siggraph.org/s2010/for_attendees/computer_animation_festival/shorts_long_shorts
Festivals list:
https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=17EGK7vOtqAZcx6RmtEFzDBte-EqBm7IXppnUd6pcr9o
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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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Knee Deep - Cinekid 2009
Knee Deep is an interactive installation that invites children to jump in and explore unex...
published: 17 Jan 2010
author: Theo Watson
Knee Deep - Cinekid 2009
Knee Deep is an interactive installation that invites children to jump in and explore unexpected worlds of different proportions with their feet. Stomping through a loose narrative that plays with ideas of scale, point of view and discovery of cause and effect, children gain a sense of perspective about how their actions relate to the natural systems of our world. Knee Deep allows children to see themselves and the world from seemingly impossible scales and provides a space for exploration and play where children can create their own rules and logic.
The installation combines real-time greenscreening, computer vision and stomp detection. Knee Deep was made with openFrameworks.
Credits:
Created by Emily Gobeille & Theodore Watson
Funded by Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst
Project Page:
http://www.theowatson.com/site_docs/work.php?id=47
http://zanyparade.com/v8/projects.php?id=27
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♣ How To Get FREE IEEE Papers Legitimately ♣
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published: 08 Jul 2013
author: AlexHelpsYouOut
♣ How To Get FREE IEEE Papers Legitimately ♣
♣ How To Get FREE IEEE Papers Legitimately ♣
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- views: 33
- author: AlexHelpsYouOut
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Rachels doc
This video was created with WeVideo. Try our unique, cloud-based social editing platform ...
published: 19 May 2012
Rachels doc
Rachels doc
This video was created with WeVideo. Try our unique, cloud-based social editing platform at http://www.wevideo.com. Try it for free!- published: 19 May 2012
- views: 10
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Edu On Air - Google Docs for Collaboration in Schools
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published: 19 Nov 2012
author: eduatgoogle
Edu On Air - Google Docs for Collaboration in Schools
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Cloud Computing Overview- An Inflection Point
http://www.microsoft.eu/ Microsoft Corporate Vice President, Trustworthy Computing, Scott ...
published: 07 Sep 2012
author: MicrosoftEurope
Cloud Computing Overview- An Inflection Point
Cloud Computing Overview- An Inflection Point
http://www.microsoft.eu/ Microsoft Corporate Vice President, Trustworthy Computing, Scott Charney, gives a big picture view of cloud computing today and the ...- published: 07 Sep 2012
- views: 133
- author: MicrosoftEurope