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Brad Rushing On Shooting Video on Film Stock vs. Digital
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - In a seminar at Loyola University, New Orleans, cinematographer Brad Rushing discusses the advantages and shortcomings of shooting video on film versus on digital media, and describes the technical and aesthetic concerns that drive the decision to use one or the other on a specific project.
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REAL 8mm Film Stock Footage & Download
I thought i could give this out to you guys to use and make your footage look like real 8mm film. just put it into your editing software and key out the gray, or set the blending mode to overlay. The 5 second clip will loop forever if need be.
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?t89h3aabwwbm8ej
Courtesy of Andrew Kramer
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2011 Super 8 Film Stock Demo
For more information visit: http://www.pro8mm.com
Also, visit our film stock list for more Super 8 stock demos: http://www.pro8mm.com/color-negative-super-8-film-stocks.php
Demo footage of the different film stocks in Super 8 today. Both Fuji and Kodak emulsions available at http://www.pro8mm.com
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filmstock underconstruction interview
フィルムストック:ファーストミニアルバム「アンダーコンストラクション」発売インタビュー
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UNTITLED: Light and Film Stock Test.
My next project is a documentary on my custody battle. Unlike the typical documentary, I'm opting more for a cinematic approach. This is just the light and film stock test. The whole project is still at an embryonic stage. This is my very first documentary and I still have a ton of work and research to do.
Please follow my blog or FB for questions and future updates.
Technical Info: Canon T2i,
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4K Video - Dreamlapse UHD Time Lapse Film Trailer - Stock Footage Available
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Full movie duration: 20 minutes Also available as stock footage. This footage as well as the entire film are available for licensing. Contact us for more details: http://www.loungev.com/co
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Stock Market | Telugu Short Film - Vishnu Manchu Short Film Contest 2015
Stock Market - A Telugu Short Film.
Music, Written & Directed By Kalyan Vasanth
Cinematography : Neel Kamal
Lyrics : Prakash
Editor : Shashank
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'The Hateful Eight:' Shooting on Film in the Digital Age
Quentin Tarantino shot his latest movie, “The Hateful Eight,” on super-wide film stock and reverted to lenses not used since “Khartoum” starring Charlton Heston. Mark Kelly reports. Image: The Weinstein Company
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The Wall Street Stock Exchange - Top Documentary Film
The Wall Street Stock Exchange - Top Documentary Film
A stock exchange is a form of exchange which provides services for stock brokers and traders to buy or sell stocks, bonds, and other securities. Stock exchanges also provide facilities for issue and redemption of securities and other financial instruments, and capital events including the payment of income and dividends.
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Fire Trial Films - Tests Expired 35mm Film stock & Ukrainian PL-Mount Lenses on 3-Perf Arriflex BL4S
Music by Andrew Szucs
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The Stock Market Explained Simply: Finance and Investing Basics - Animated Film (1957)
The New York Stock Exchange (sometimes referred to as "the Big Board") provides a means for buyers and sellers to trade shares of stock in companies registered for public trading. The NYSE is open for trading Monday through Friday from 9:30 am -- 4:00 pm ET, with the exception of holidays declared by the Exchange in advance.
The NYSE trades in a continuous auction format, where traders can execut
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1970s Film Stock - Blood Horse - NPR Tiny Desk Concert Contest
NPR Tiny Desk Concert contest submission of the original 1970s Film Stock song Blood Horse. Recorded in Winston-Salem, NC. Desk built by Ella Klein, chair built by Eddie Garcia, video by Alex Klein. #tinydeskwsnc
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VHS Look & Free Stock Images
Today we look at the VFX that went into making the Tommy Tiger Fang ad!
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1970s Film Stock - See It Strange - 1/3/15 The Garage
Filmed at The Garage Live Music Venue in downtown Winston-Salem on 1/3/15. Eddie Garcia on guitar & vocals, Ben Braxton on drums. Video shot by Alex Klein. Ridiculous editing by EG.
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Doolittle Raiders B-25 Launch Footage 1942 Silent Film Stock
Courtesy: United States Army Air Forces
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More Doolittle Raid stock film. This was provided without any audio.
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Nitrate Burn - Nitrate Film Trailer Set on Fire
Film Archivist Geoffrey L. Rayle demonstrates the flammability of old nitrate film stock as compared to modern safety film by setting an old nitrate movie trailer on fire. Recorded - 1AM, 27 October 2009.
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Clark Gable unedited, 8th Air Force film stock
Clark Gable is just a two-bar Joe doing a job
By Andrew A. Rooney, Stars and Stripes staff writer June 7, 1943
Herewith a report on Capt. Clark Gable:
Last summer he quieted a rumor that he was going to accept a direct commission as a major by enlisting as a private in Los Angeles. On Oct. 28, after completing the air corps OCS at Miami. Fla., he was commissioned second lieutenant. He
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How Stock Market Works | Investing Basics | Animated Short Film | 1957
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Animated short film (1957) explains how the American stock market works.
Story: Mr. Finchley has just gotten a 60 dollar rais
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Apply a Film Stock mp4 in Speedgrade CC
SpeedGrade ships with several film stock effects that can help you achieve the look of film when applied to your digital video.
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1970s Film Stock - BIRDS - The Garage 5-1-15
1970s Film Stock (Eddie Garcia) playing "Birds" live at The Garage on 5/1/15. Shot by Quique Rodriguez-Pastor
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Super Stock Edewecht # Hart am Limit incl. Zapo crash Edewecht by Film Dich Tractorpulling
Schnitt : Victoria Sommer
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FilmStock Photoshop Actions - Demo Video
Find out why some photographers get such authentic looking film style photos here - http://filtergrade.com/product/filmstock-film-photoshop-actions/
FilmStock is a collection of analog film filters, brushes, and light leaks for Photoshop. Build your vintage film masterpiece in seconds!
This video goes through everything included and shows you how easy it is to build a custom photo effect.
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Rolling a gun stock with Muddy Girl hydrographic film
Rolling a gun stock with Muddy Girl hydrographic film.
Brad Rushing On Shooting Video on Film Stock vs. Digital
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - In a seminar at Loyola University, New Orleans, cinematographer Brad Rushing discusses the advantages and shortcom...
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - In a seminar at Loyola University, New Orleans, cinematographer Brad Rushing discusses the advantages and shortcomings of shooting video on film versus on digital media, and describes the technical and aesthetic concerns that drive the decision to use one or the other on a specific project.
wn.com/Brad Rushing On Shooting Video On Film Stock Vs. Digital
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - In a seminar at Loyola University, New Orleans, cinematographer Brad Rushing discusses the advantages and shortcomings of shooting video on film versus on digital media, and describes the technical and aesthetic concerns that drive the decision to use one or the other on a specific project.
- published: 08 Jun 2011
- views: 803
REAL 8mm Film Stock Footage & Download
I thought i could give this out to you guys to use and make your footage look like real 8mm film. just put it into your editing software and key out the gray, o...
I thought i could give this out to you guys to use and make your footage look like real 8mm film. just put it into your editing software and key out the gray, or set the blending mode to overlay. The 5 second clip will loop forever if need be.
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?t89h3aabwwbm8ej
Courtesy of Andrew Kramer
wn.com/Real 8Mm Film Stock Footage Download
I thought i could give this out to you guys to use and make your footage look like real 8mm film. just put it into your editing software and key out the gray, or set the blending mode to overlay. The 5 second clip will loop forever if need be.
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?t89h3aabwwbm8ej
Courtesy of Andrew Kramer
- published: 19 Dec 2010
- views: 177251
2011 Super 8 Film Stock Demo
For more information visit: http://www.pro8mm.com
Also, visit our film stock list for more Super 8 stock demos: http://www.pro8mm.com/color-negative-super-8-fil...
For more information visit: http://www.pro8mm.com
Also, visit our film stock list for more Super 8 stock demos: http://www.pro8mm.com/color-negative-super-8-film-stocks.php
Demo footage of the different film stocks in Super 8 today. Both Fuji and Kodak emulsions available at http://www.pro8mm.com
wn.com/2011 Super 8 Film Stock Demo
For more information visit: http://www.pro8mm.com
Also, visit our film stock list for more Super 8 stock demos: http://www.pro8mm.com/color-negative-super-8-film-stocks.php
Demo footage of the different film stocks in Super 8 today. Both Fuji and Kodak emulsions available at http://www.pro8mm.com
- published: 22 Jul 2011
- views: 17217
filmstock underconstruction interview
フィルムストック:ファーストミニアルバム「アンダーコンストラクション」発売インタビュー...
フィルムストック:ファーストミニアルバム「アンダーコンストラクション」発売インタビュー
wn.com/Filmstock Underconstruction Interview
フィルムストック:ファーストミニアルバム「アンダーコンストラクション」発売インタビュー
- published: 21 Jul 2006
- views: 1103
UNTITLED: Light and Film Stock Test.
My next project is a documentary on my custody battle. Unlike the typical documentary, I'm opting more for a cinematic approach. This is just the light and film...
My next project is a documentary on my custody battle. Unlike the typical documentary, I'm opting more for a cinematic approach. This is just the light and film stock test. The whole project is still at an embryonic stage. This is my very first documentary and I still have a ton of work and research to do.
Please follow my blog or FB for questions and future updates.
Technical Info: Canon T2i, 50mm 1.4 Nikkor Vintage Prime lens.
Blog - www.vinothvaratharajan.com
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wn.com/Untitled Light And Film Stock Test.
My next project is a documentary on my custody battle. Unlike the typical documentary, I'm opting more for a cinematic approach. This is just the light and film stock test. The whole project is still at an embryonic stage. This is my very first documentary and I still have a ton of work and research to do.
Please follow my blog or FB for questions and future updates.
Technical Info: Canon T2i, 50mm 1.4 Nikkor Vintage Prime lens.
Blog - www.vinothvaratharajan.com
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- published: 05 May 2014
- views: 350
4K Video - Dreamlapse UHD Time Lapse Film Trailer - Stock Footage Available
4K Video. "Dreamlapse" film is now available in UHD 2160p resolution. You may buy it in full length on: ☯☯☯ http://www.LoungeV.com/ ☯☯☯ ➝➝ License NOT REQUIRED ...
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Copyright © 2013 All music rights reserved.
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4K Video. "Dreamlapse" film is now available in UHD 2160p resolution. You may buy it in full length on: ☯☯☯ http://www.LoungeV.com/ ☯☯☯ ➝➝ License NOT REQUIRED for homes, offices, restaurants and waiting rooms!
Full movie duration: 20 minutes Also available as stock footage. This footage as well as the entire film are available for licensing. Contact us for more details: http://www.loungev.com/contact/
Available formats:
Master files Photojpeg.mov: 600Mb/s
4K mp4 video for UHDTVs, (Bitrate 120Mb/s)
1080p mp4 for HDTVs and computers, (Bitrate 16Mb/s)
720p mp4 for laptops, iPads, HD tablets (Bitrate 7Mb/s)
Time lapse photography and editing by videographer Dmitry Sergeev.
Shot on the North coast of Dominican Republic
For licensing questions and to request discounts, please contact us: http://www.loungev.com/contact/ ➝➝ LICENSE NOT REQUIRED for homes, offices, restaurants, waiting rooms, etc!
Copyright © 2013 All music rights reserved.
- published: 10 Mar 2014
- views: 425879
Stock Market | Telugu Short Film - Vishnu Manchu Short Film Contest 2015
Stock Market - A Telugu Short Film.
Music, Written & Directed By Kalyan Vasanth
Cinematography : Neel Kamal
Lyrics : Prakash
Editor : Shashank
Like us on F...
Stock Market - A Telugu Short Film.
Music, Written & Directed By Kalyan Vasanth
Cinematography : Neel Kamal
Lyrics : Prakash
Editor : Shashank
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Stock Market - A Telugu Short Film.
Music, Written & Directed By Kalyan Vasanth
Cinematography : Neel Kamal
Lyrics : Prakash
Editor : Shashank
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- published: 09 Feb 2015
- views: 5706
'The Hateful Eight:' Shooting on Film in the Digital Age
Quentin Tarantino shot his latest movie, “The Hateful Eight,” on super-wide film stock and reverted to lenses not used since “Khartoum” starring Charlton Heston...
Quentin Tarantino shot his latest movie, “The Hateful Eight,” on super-wide film stock and reverted to lenses not used since “Khartoum” starring Charlton Heston. Mark Kelly reports. Image: The Weinstein Company
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Quentin Tarantino shot his latest movie, “The Hateful Eight,” on super-wide film stock and reverted to lenses not used since “Khartoum” starring Charlton Heston. Mark Kelly reports. Image: The Weinstein Company
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The Wall Street Stock Exchange - Top Documentary Film
The Wall Street Stock Exchange - Top Documentary Film
A stock exchange is a form of exchange which provides services for stock brokers and traders to buy or se...
The Wall Street Stock Exchange - Top Documentary Film
A stock exchange is a form of exchange which provides services for stock brokers and traders to buy or sell stocks, bonds, and other securities. Stock exchanges also provide facilities for issue and redemption of securities and other financial instruments, and capital events including the payment of income and dividends.
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The Wall Street Stock Exchange - Top Documentary Film
A stock exchange is a form of exchange which provides services for stock brokers and traders to buy or sell stocks, bonds, and other securities. Stock exchanges also provide facilities for issue and redemption of securities and other financial instruments, and capital events including the payment of income and dividends.
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The Stock Market Explained Simply: Finance and Investing Basics - Animated Film (1957)
The New York Stock Exchange (sometimes referred to as "the Big Board") provides a means for buyers and sellers to trade shares of stock in companies registered ...
The New York Stock Exchange (sometimes referred to as "the Big Board") provides a means for buyers and sellers to trade shares of stock in companies registered for public trading. The NYSE is open for trading Monday through Friday from 9:30 am -- 4:00 pm ET, with the exception of holidays declared by the Exchange in advance.
The NYSE trades in a continuous auction format, where traders can execute stock transactions on behalf of investors. They will gather around the appropriate post where a specialist broker, who is employed by an NYSE member firm (that is, he/she is not an employee of the New York Stock Exchange), acts as an auctioneer in an open outcry auction market environment to bring buyers and sellers together and to manage the actual auction. They do on occasion (approximately 10% of the time) facilitate the trades by committing their own capital and as a matter of course disseminate information to the crowd that helps to bring buyers and sellers together. The auction process moved toward automation in 1995 through the use of wireless hand held computers (HHC). The system enabled traders to receive and execute orders electronically via wireless transmission. On September 25, 1995, NYSE member Michael Einersen, who designed and developed this system, executed 1000 shares of IBM through this HHC ending a 203 year process of paper transactions and ushering in an era of automated trading.
As of January 24, 2007, all NYSE stocks can be traded via its electronic hybrid market (except for a small group of very high-priced stocks). Customers can now send orders for immediate electronic execution, or route orders to the floor for trade in the auction market. In the first three months of 2007, in excess of 82% of all order volume was delivered to the floor electronically.[23] NYSE works with US regulators like the SEC and CFTC to coordinate risk management measures in the electronic trading environment through the implementation of mechanisms like circuit breakers and liquidity replenishment points.[24]
Until 2005, the right to directly trade shares on the exchange was conferred upon owners of the 1366 "seats". The term comes from the fact that up until the 1870s NYSE members sat in chairs to trade. In 1868, the number of seats was fixed at 533, and this number was increased several times over the years. In 1953, the number of seats was set at 1,366. These seats were a sought-after commodity as they conferred the ability to directly trade stock on the NYSE, and seat holders were commonly referred to as members of the NYSE. The Barnes family is the only known lineage to have five generations of NYSE members: Winthrop H. Barnes (admitted 1894), Richard W.P. Barnes (admitted 1926), Richard S. Barnes (admitted 1951), Robert H. Barnes (admitted 1972), Derek J. Barnes (admitted 2003). Seat prices varied widely over the years, generally falling during recessions and rising during economic expansions. The most expensive inflation-adjusted seat was sold in 1929 for $625,000, which, today, would be over six million dollars. In recent times, seats have sold for as high as $4 million in the late 1990s and as low as $1 million in 2001. In 2005, seat prices shot up to $3.25 million as the exchange entered into an agreement to merge with Archipelago and become a for-profit, publicly traded company. Seat owners received $500,000 in cash per seat and 77,000 shares of the newly formed corporation. The NYSE now sells one-year licenses to trade directly on the exchange. Licences for floor trading are available for $40,000 and a licence for bond trading is available for as little as $1,000 as of 2010.[25] Neither are resell-able, but may be transferable in during the change of ownership of a cooperation holding a trading licence.
On February 15, 2011 NYSE and Deutsche Börse announced their merger to form a new company, as yet unnamed, wherein Deutsche Börse shareholders will have 60% ownership of the new entity, and NYSE Euronext shareholders will have 40%.
On February 1, 2012, the European Commission blocked the merger of NYSE with Deutsche Börse, after commissioner Joaquin Almunia stated that the merger "would have led to a near-monopoly in European financial derivatives worldwide".[38] Instead, Deutsche Börse and NYSE will have to sell either their Eurex derivatives or LIFFE shares in order to not create a monopoly. On February 2, 2012, NYSE Euronext and Deutsche Börse agreed to scrap the merger.[39]
In April 2011, IntercontinentalExchange (ICE), an American futures exchange, and NASDAQ OMX Group had together made an unsolicited proposal to buy NYSE Euronext for approximately US$11 billion, a deal in which NASDAQ would have taken control of the stock exchanges.[40] NYSE Euronext rejected this offer two times, but it was finally terminated after the United States Department of Justice indicated their intention to block the deal due to antitrust concerns.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Stock_Exchange
wn.com/The Stock Market Explained Simply Finance And Investing Basics Animated Film (1957)
The New York Stock Exchange (sometimes referred to as "the Big Board") provides a means for buyers and sellers to trade shares of stock in companies registered for public trading. The NYSE is open for trading Monday through Friday from 9:30 am -- 4:00 pm ET, with the exception of holidays declared by the Exchange in advance.
The NYSE trades in a continuous auction format, where traders can execute stock transactions on behalf of investors. They will gather around the appropriate post where a specialist broker, who is employed by an NYSE member firm (that is, he/she is not an employee of the New York Stock Exchange), acts as an auctioneer in an open outcry auction market environment to bring buyers and sellers together and to manage the actual auction. They do on occasion (approximately 10% of the time) facilitate the trades by committing their own capital and as a matter of course disseminate information to the crowd that helps to bring buyers and sellers together. The auction process moved toward automation in 1995 through the use of wireless hand held computers (HHC). The system enabled traders to receive and execute orders electronically via wireless transmission. On September 25, 1995, NYSE member Michael Einersen, who designed and developed this system, executed 1000 shares of IBM through this HHC ending a 203 year process of paper transactions and ushering in an era of automated trading.
As of January 24, 2007, all NYSE stocks can be traded via its electronic hybrid market (except for a small group of very high-priced stocks). Customers can now send orders for immediate electronic execution, or route orders to the floor for trade in the auction market. In the first three months of 2007, in excess of 82% of all order volume was delivered to the floor electronically.[23] NYSE works with US regulators like the SEC and CFTC to coordinate risk management measures in the electronic trading environment through the implementation of mechanisms like circuit breakers and liquidity replenishment points.[24]
Until 2005, the right to directly trade shares on the exchange was conferred upon owners of the 1366 "seats". The term comes from the fact that up until the 1870s NYSE members sat in chairs to trade. In 1868, the number of seats was fixed at 533, and this number was increased several times over the years. In 1953, the number of seats was set at 1,366. These seats were a sought-after commodity as they conferred the ability to directly trade stock on the NYSE, and seat holders were commonly referred to as members of the NYSE. The Barnes family is the only known lineage to have five generations of NYSE members: Winthrop H. Barnes (admitted 1894), Richard W.P. Barnes (admitted 1926), Richard S. Barnes (admitted 1951), Robert H. Barnes (admitted 1972), Derek J. Barnes (admitted 2003). Seat prices varied widely over the years, generally falling during recessions and rising during economic expansions. The most expensive inflation-adjusted seat was sold in 1929 for $625,000, which, today, would be over six million dollars. In recent times, seats have sold for as high as $4 million in the late 1990s and as low as $1 million in 2001. In 2005, seat prices shot up to $3.25 million as the exchange entered into an agreement to merge with Archipelago and become a for-profit, publicly traded company. Seat owners received $500,000 in cash per seat and 77,000 shares of the newly formed corporation. The NYSE now sells one-year licenses to trade directly on the exchange. Licences for floor trading are available for $40,000 and a licence for bond trading is available for as little as $1,000 as of 2010.[25] Neither are resell-able, but may be transferable in during the change of ownership of a cooperation holding a trading licence.
On February 15, 2011 NYSE and Deutsche Börse announced their merger to form a new company, as yet unnamed, wherein Deutsche Börse shareholders will have 60% ownership of the new entity, and NYSE Euronext shareholders will have 40%.
On February 1, 2012, the European Commission blocked the merger of NYSE with Deutsche Börse, after commissioner Joaquin Almunia stated that the merger "would have led to a near-monopoly in European financial derivatives worldwide".[38] Instead, Deutsche Börse and NYSE will have to sell either their Eurex derivatives or LIFFE shares in order to not create a monopoly. On February 2, 2012, NYSE Euronext and Deutsche Börse agreed to scrap the merger.[39]
In April 2011, IntercontinentalExchange (ICE), an American futures exchange, and NASDAQ OMX Group had together made an unsolicited proposal to buy NYSE Euronext for approximately US$11 billion, a deal in which NASDAQ would have taken control of the stock exchanges.[40] NYSE Euronext rejected this offer two times, but it was finally terminated after the United States Department of Justice indicated their intention to block the deal due to antitrust concerns.
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- published: 16 Apr 2014
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1970s Film Stock - Blood Horse - NPR Tiny Desk Concert Contest
NPR Tiny Desk Concert contest submission of the original 1970s Film Stock song Blood Horse. Recorded in Winston-Salem, NC. Desk built by Ella Klein, chair built...
NPR Tiny Desk Concert contest submission of the original 1970s Film Stock song Blood Horse. Recorded in Winston-Salem, NC. Desk built by Ella Klein, chair built by Eddie Garcia, video by Alex Klein. #tinydeskwsnc
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NPR Tiny Desk Concert contest submission of the original 1970s Film Stock song Blood Horse. Recorded in Winston-Salem, NC. Desk built by Ella Klein, chair built by Eddie Garcia, video by Alex Klein. #tinydeskwsnc
- published: 20 Jan 2015
- views: 416
VHS Look & Free Stock Images
Today we look at the VFX that went into making the Tommy Tiger Fang ad!
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Today we look at the VFX that went into making the Tommy Tiger Fang ad!
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Today we look at the VFX that went into making the Tommy Tiger Fang ad!
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- published: 07 Aug 2015
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1970s Film Stock - See It Strange - 1/3/15 The Garage
Filmed at The Garage Live Music Venue in downtown Winston-Salem on 1/3/15. Eddie Garcia on guitar & vocals, Ben Braxton on drums. Video shot by Alex Klein. Ridi...
Filmed at The Garage Live Music Venue in downtown Winston-Salem on 1/3/15. Eddie Garcia on guitar & vocals, Ben Braxton on drums. Video shot by Alex Klein. Ridiculous editing by EG.
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Filmed at The Garage Live Music Venue in downtown Winston-Salem on 1/3/15. Eddie Garcia on guitar & vocals, Ben Braxton on drums. Video shot by Alex Klein. Ridiculous editing by EG.
- published: 07 Feb 2015
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Doolittle Raiders B-25 Launch Footage 1942 Silent Film Stock
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- published: 09 Apr 2010
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Nitrate Burn - Nitrate Film Trailer Set on Fire
Film Archivist Geoffrey L. Rayle demonstrates the flammability of old nitrate film stock as compared to modern safety film by setting an old nitrate movie trail...
Film Archivist Geoffrey L. Rayle demonstrates the flammability of old nitrate film stock as compared to modern safety film by setting an old nitrate movie trailer on fire. Recorded - 1AM, 27 October 2009.
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Film Archivist Geoffrey L. Rayle demonstrates the flammability of old nitrate film stock as compared to modern safety film by setting an old nitrate movie trailer on fire. Recorded - 1AM, 27 October 2009.
- published: 27 Oct 2009
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Clark Gable unedited, 8th Air Force film stock
Clark Gable is just a two-bar Joe doing a job
By Andrew A. Rooney, Stars and Stripes staff writer June 7, 1943
Herewith a report on Capt. Clark Gable:
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Clark Gable is just a two-bar Joe doing a job
By Andrew A. Rooney, Stars and Stripes staff writer June 7, 1943
Herewith a report on Capt. Clark Gable:
Last summer he quieted a rumor that he was going to accept a direct commission as a major by enlisting as a private in Los Angeles. On Oct. 28, after completing the air corps OCS at Miami. Fla., he was commissioned second lieutenant. He served at Tyndall Field, Fla., for a while, and later was shipped to a mid-West field. He came to England about seven weeks ago, has been on one raid, (Antwerp, May 4) and his job here is to make a training film for aerial gunners. He is 42 years old, six feet one inch tall, his hair is grey. He seems like an OK guy.
With the possible exception of the German Army, no one is having a tougher time trying to fight this war than Capt. Clark Gable.
They Want to Know
A few hundred thousand relatives of privates in the infantry who have been fighting in North Africa want to know why Clark Gable isn't a private in the infantry fighting in North Africa. The fathers and mothers, sisters and friends of the staff sergeants on combat crews of B17s and B24s want to know why he is a captain instead of a staff sergeant. And some of the boys wonder.
He is not a captain doing a staff sergeant's job. He is a captain doing a job that has been done by majors and better, and he went from a second lieutenant to a captain in less than six months, not because he had a direct pipeline to the commanding general, but because he is an intelligent man doing a good job for the Air Force.
Last Saturday a couple of carloads of newspapermen, most of whom were women, were taken to an Eighth Air Force field to watch the public relations office take the wraps off their man Gable. They were prepared to write cynical articles of the movie star playing a phoney part, but Gable fooled them. He was a very nice guy about it all, and his performance at the press conference left nothing to be cynical about.
He didn't try to act any part. He was Clark Gable in the Air Force, a little tired, but resigned to being looked at and talked to — and he looked like a very decent guy with no angle to his being where he was.
The conference was held around a B17, and there were several combat men from Gable's station hanging around. The captain was dressed in pinks, a leather jacket, cap and solid English shoes. He looked like what America thinks the boys in the air corps look like.
His mustache has acquired a slightly RAF look, his hair is a little long, and the collar of his leather jacket is turned up with that casual nonchalance which makes life look easy. The cap he wore looked just a little more like an air corps cap than most, and he pulled it just a little further over his right eye than the rest.
He is in England on the orders of Brig. Gen. Luther S. Smith, director of the Air Force training program. With him are 1/Lts. Andrew J. McIntyre, former MGM cameraman, and John Mahin, who wrote several of the scripts for Gable's pictures.
Together the three of them, with the help of several veteran gunners, are putting together a film they hope will be some help in the training program for aerial gunners. In the film, Gable interviews men, gets opinions and observations on equipment and combat problems. He appears in some of the scenes — does not appear in others.
He went on the Antwerp raid so that he could talk through something besides his hat about raids. One of the correspondents asked him if he was going on another.
"I'm going to do what I have to do to finish this job."
After Capt. Gable introduced T/Sgt. Kenneth Hulse and T/Sgt. Phil Hulse (not brothers) to the correspondents, and they told a brief story, it was decided that the newspapermen should hear what a cal. 50 machine-gun sounded like being fired by Capt. Gable. It sounded just like a cal. 50 being fired by anyone.
Phil Hulse, whose home is in Springfield. Mo., has worked with the captain quite a bit on the picture, and he is at the field with Gable.
"He is a regular man," Hulse says "He gets an awful lot of unfair criticism. He used to go out to the towns once in a while but the people won't let him alone, so he just doesn't go out any more."
Capt. Gable himself says that he has been to London once, and has been to some of the pubs in the small towns near his station several times. He hasn't seen a movie since he's been here. (GWTW still plays at the Ritz, in Leicester Square.)
Herewith ends the report on Capt. Clark Gable. For our money he is an OK Joe fighting a war, and, until he bites a dog or figures in a legitimate news story, just like any other Joe, The Stars and Stripes will leave the guy alone, as he would like to be left, for the duration.
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Clark Gable is just a two-bar Joe doing a job
By Andrew A. Rooney, Stars and Stripes staff writer June 7, 1943
Herewith a report on Capt. Clark Gable:
Last summer he quieted a rumor that he was going to accept a direct commission as a major by enlisting as a private in Los Angeles. On Oct. 28, after completing the air corps OCS at Miami. Fla., he was commissioned second lieutenant. He served at Tyndall Field, Fla., for a while, and later was shipped to a mid-West field. He came to England about seven weeks ago, has been on one raid, (Antwerp, May 4) and his job here is to make a training film for aerial gunners. He is 42 years old, six feet one inch tall, his hair is grey. He seems like an OK guy.
With the possible exception of the German Army, no one is having a tougher time trying to fight this war than Capt. Clark Gable.
They Want to Know
A few hundred thousand relatives of privates in the infantry who have been fighting in North Africa want to know why Clark Gable isn't a private in the infantry fighting in North Africa. The fathers and mothers, sisters and friends of the staff sergeants on combat crews of B17s and B24s want to know why he is a captain instead of a staff sergeant. And some of the boys wonder.
He is not a captain doing a staff sergeant's job. He is a captain doing a job that has been done by majors and better, and he went from a second lieutenant to a captain in less than six months, not because he had a direct pipeline to the commanding general, but because he is an intelligent man doing a good job for the Air Force.
Last Saturday a couple of carloads of newspapermen, most of whom were women, were taken to an Eighth Air Force field to watch the public relations office take the wraps off their man Gable. They were prepared to write cynical articles of the movie star playing a phoney part, but Gable fooled them. He was a very nice guy about it all, and his performance at the press conference left nothing to be cynical about.
He didn't try to act any part. He was Clark Gable in the Air Force, a little tired, but resigned to being looked at and talked to — and he looked like a very decent guy with no angle to his being where he was.
The conference was held around a B17, and there were several combat men from Gable's station hanging around. The captain was dressed in pinks, a leather jacket, cap and solid English shoes. He looked like what America thinks the boys in the air corps look like.
His mustache has acquired a slightly RAF look, his hair is a little long, and the collar of his leather jacket is turned up with that casual nonchalance which makes life look easy. The cap he wore looked just a little more like an air corps cap than most, and he pulled it just a little further over his right eye than the rest.
He is in England on the orders of Brig. Gen. Luther S. Smith, director of the Air Force training program. With him are 1/Lts. Andrew J. McIntyre, former MGM cameraman, and John Mahin, who wrote several of the scripts for Gable's pictures.
Together the three of them, with the help of several veteran gunners, are putting together a film they hope will be some help in the training program for aerial gunners. In the film, Gable interviews men, gets opinions and observations on equipment and combat problems. He appears in some of the scenes — does not appear in others.
He went on the Antwerp raid so that he could talk through something besides his hat about raids. One of the correspondents asked him if he was going on another.
"I'm going to do what I have to do to finish this job."
After Capt. Gable introduced T/Sgt. Kenneth Hulse and T/Sgt. Phil Hulse (not brothers) to the correspondents, and they told a brief story, it was decided that the newspapermen should hear what a cal. 50 machine-gun sounded like being fired by Capt. Gable. It sounded just like a cal. 50 being fired by anyone.
Phil Hulse, whose home is in Springfield. Mo., has worked with the captain quite a bit on the picture, and he is at the field with Gable.
"He is a regular man," Hulse says "He gets an awful lot of unfair criticism. He used to go out to the towns once in a while but the people won't let him alone, so he just doesn't go out any more."
Capt. Gable himself says that he has been to London once, and has been to some of the pubs in the small towns near his station several times. He hasn't seen a movie since he's been here. (GWTW still plays at the Ritz, in Leicester Square.)
Herewith ends the report on Capt. Clark Gable. For our money he is an OK Joe fighting a war, and, until he bites a dog or figures in a legitimate news story, just like any other Joe, The Stars and Stripes will leave the guy alone, as he would like to be left, for the duration.
- published: 21 Jun 2008
- views: 217317
How Stock Market Works | Investing Basics | Animated Short Film | 1957
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Animated short film (1957) explains how the American stock market works.
Story: Mr. Finchley has just gotten a 60 dollar raise and wants to figure out the best way to invest it.
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A stock market or equity market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers (a loose network of economic transactions, not a physical facility or discrete entity) of stocks (also called shares); these may include securities listed on a stock exchange as well as those only traded privately.
A stock exchange is an exchange or stock market where stock brokers and traders can buy and/or sell stocks (also called shares), bonds, and other securities. Stock exchanges may also provide facilities for issue and redemption of securities and other financial instruments, and capital events including the payment of income and dividends. Securities traded on a stock exchange include stock issued by listed companies, unit trusts, derivatives, pooled investment products and bonds. Stock exchanges often function as "continuous auction" markets, with buyers and sellers consummating transactions at a central location, such as the floor of the exchange.
To be able to trade a security on a certain stock exchange, it must be listed there. Usually, there is a central location at least for record keeping, but trade is increasingly less linked to such a physical place, as modern markets use electronic networks, which gives them advantages of increased speed and reduced cost of transactions. Trade on an exchange is restricted to brokers who are members of the exchange. In recent years, various other trading venues, such as electronic communication networks, alternative trading systems and "dark pools" have taken much of the trading activity away from traditional stock exchanges.
The initial public offering of stocks and bonds to investors is by definition done in the primary market and subsequent trading is done in the secondary market. A stock exchange is often the most important component of a stock market. Supply and demand in stock markets are driven by various factors that, as in all free markets, affect the price of stocks.
There is usually no obligation for stock to be issued via the stock exchange itself, nor must stock be subsequently traded on the exchange. Such trading may be off exchange or over-the-counter. This is the usual way that derivatives and bonds are traded. Increasingly, stock exchanges are part of a global securities market.
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), sometimes known as the "Big Board", is an American stock exchange located at 11 Wall Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. It is by far the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its listed companies at US$19.69 trillion as of May 2015.
How Stock Market Works | Investing Basics | Animated Short Film | 1957
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Animated short film (1957) explains how the American stock market works.
Story: Mr. Finchley has just gotten a 60 dollar raise and wants to figure out the best way to invest it.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
A stock market or equity market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers (a loose network of economic transactions, not a physical facility or discrete entity) of stocks (also called shares); these may include securities listed on a stock exchange as well as those only traded privately.
A stock exchange is an exchange or stock market where stock brokers and traders can buy and/or sell stocks (also called shares), bonds, and other securities. Stock exchanges may also provide facilities for issue and redemption of securities and other financial instruments, and capital events including the payment of income and dividends. Securities traded on a stock exchange include stock issued by listed companies, unit trusts, derivatives, pooled investment products and bonds. Stock exchanges often function as "continuous auction" markets, with buyers and sellers consummating transactions at a central location, such as the floor of the exchange.
To be able to trade a security on a certain stock exchange, it must be listed there. Usually, there is a central location at least for record keeping, but trade is increasingly less linked to such a physical place, as modern markets use electronic networks, which gives them advantages of increased speed and reduced cost of transactions. Trade on an exchange is restricted to brokers who are members of the exchange. In recent years, various other trading venues, such as electronic communication networks, alternative trading systems and "dark pools" have taken much of the trading activity away from traditional stock exchanges.
The initial public offering of stocks and bonds to investors is by definition done in the primary market and subsequent trading is done in the secondary market. A stock exchange is often the most important component of a stock market. Supply and demand in stock markets are driven by various factors that, as in all free markets, affect the price of stocks.
There is usually no obligation for stock to be issued via the stock exchange itself, nor must stock be subsequently traded on the exchange. Such trading may be off exchange or over-the-counter. This is the usual way that derivatives and bonds are traded. Increasingly, stock exchanges are part of a global securities market.
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), sometimes known as the "Big Board", is an American stock exchange located at 11 Wall Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. It is by far the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its listed companies at US$19.69 trillion as of May 2015.
How Stock Market Works | Investing Basics | Animated Short Film | 1957
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- published: 02 Oct 2015
- views: 2938
Apply a Film Stock mp4 in Speedgrade CC
SpeedGrade ships with several film stock effects that can help you achieve the look of film when applied to your digital video.
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SpeedGrade ships with several film stock effects that can help you achieve the look of film when applied to your digital video.
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SpeedGrade ships with several film stock effects that can help you achieve the look of film when applied to your digital video.
- published: 27 May 2014
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1970s Film Stock - BIRDS - The Garage 5-1-15
1970s Film Stock (Eddie Garcia) playing "Birds" live at The Garage on 5/1/15. Shot by Quique Rodriguez-Pastor...
1970s Film Stock (Eddie Garcia) playing "Birds" live at The Garage on 5/1/15. Shot by Quique Rodriguez-Pastor
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1970s Film Stock (Eddie Garcia) playing "Birds" live at The Garage on 5/1/15. Shot by Quique Rodriguez-Pastor
- published: 07 May 2015
- views: 113
FilmStock Photoshop Actions - Demo Video
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Rolling a gun stock with Muddy Girl hydrographic film
Rolling a gun stock with Muddy Girl hydrographic film....
Rolling a gun stock with Muddy Girl hydrographic film.
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Rolling a gun stock with Muddy Girl hydrographic film.
- published: 26 May 2014
- views: 16653