Orlando sentinel obituaries 20141/22/2024 ![]() ![]() She was a member of Seminole County Bingo and Orlando Women’s Bowling Association. Born in Atlantic City, N.J., she moved to Central Florida in 1973. ELLINGSWORTH, 70, Lake Jessamine Drive, Orlando, died Thursday, Jan. National Cremation Society-Beacon Chapter, Winter Park. seven grandchildren 11 great-grandchildren. Survivors: daughter, Elaine Holt sons, George, Fleetwood, Pa., Norman, West Palm Beach sister, Eleanor Picken, Carlisle, Pa. She was a member of Forest City Baptist Church. Born in Kutztown, Pa., she moved to Central Florida in 1981. DELONG, 87, Hill Crest Drive, Longwood, died Thursday, Jan. Survivors: wife, Grace daughter, Gail Moschetti, Pittsburgh one great-granddaughter, Union Park Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, Orlando.ĪNNA E. Born in Pittsburgh, he moved to Central Florida in 1982. Dattilo was a retired salesman for a wholesale produce company. DATTILO, 85, Maxim Parkway, Orlando, died Thursday, Jan. Newcomer Family Funeral Home-Winter Park Chapel.įRANK P. sister, Ula Mae Hardeman, Gadsden four grandchildren three great-grandchildren. Survivors: sons, Charles L., Richard E., both of Gadsden, Ala. He was an Army veteran of the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Born in Henager, Ala., he moved to Central Florida in 1971. Crabtree was a retired Army master sergeant. CRABTREE, 73, Laurel Way, Casselberry, died Friday, Jan. Pierre Wilds Dubose Jr., Miami six grandchildren. Survivors: son, James H., Zellwood daughter, Peyton Cole Komulainen, Tavares brother, Rev. Born in Wilmington, N.C., she moved to Tavares from Zellwood in 1997. Cole was a teacher for Hampden Dubose Academy, Zellwood. PEYTON COLE, 80, Discovery Road, Tavares, died Thursday, Jan. Survivors: sons, Elan, Avichai, both of Orlando daughter, Dalia Avni-Isaiah six grandchildren two great-grandchildren. She was a member of Southwest Orlando Jewish Congregation. She was a member of Othelei Rivka Sisterhood. Born in Poland, she moved to Central Florida in 1986. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home-Forest City Chapel, Altamonte Springs.īRURIA AVNI, 82, Kingbrook Lane, Orlando, died Friday, Jan. Survivors: son, Charles N., Casselberry daughter, Joan E., Casselberry brother, William Giles, Sanford three grandchildren. Born in Howardsville, Va., she moved to Central Florida in 1968. AVERILL, 92, South Winter Park Drive, Casselberry, died Friday, Dec. Laurel Land Funeral Home, Fort Worth.īARBARA H. Survivors: wife, Shelley parents, Robert and Sandra, Orlando brothers, Robert Jr., Damon, Adam grandparents, Vella D. He was a member of Altamesa Church of Christ. MARK ALDEN AUER, 26, Fort Worth, Texas, died Saturday, Dec. Central Florida Direct Cremation Service, Orlando. grandfather, Anthony Petrucelli, Chicopee, Mass. Survivors: wife, Julie Green father, Arthur, Massachusetts mother, Frances, Massachusetts daughter, Amanda, Massachusetts sisters, Maryann Bowder, Granby, Mass., Nora Lovern, Orlando brothers, David, Westfield, Mass., Paul, Russell, Mass. He was a member of New Life Christian Fellowship Church, Titusville. He was a member of The Painters Local Union 1010. Born in Springfield, Mass., he moved to Central Florida in 1996. Asselin was a painter for Walt Disney World. ASSELIN, 48, Country Landing Boulevard, Apopka, died Tuesday, Jan. ![]()
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Tor browser bundle for mac1/22/2024 ![]() It replaces most common media types and plugins with placeholders It sets Javascript to be enabled by default.Ĥ. It simplifies the context menu down to just enable/disable javascriptģ. It disables the redirect to on updates.Ģ. The Noscript config shipped with the bundle has the following additional general properties:ġ. Right now, we are attempting to secure * * We are open to any suggestions for additions to this list, and what we might do about any problems that arise. In addition, we've decided to try to deploy a list of popular sites that have insecure https functionality that can be secured by NoScript. Basically, we would like to replace this long FAQ entry with a much simpler one that still has an appropriate warning: Our plan is to make it so that people who insist on viewing flash content can simply uncheck "Disable plugins for Tor usage", and only be at risk when they actually decide to load a plugin (possibly GnashPlayer) by clicking on its NoScript Placeholder. ![]() ![]() We also want to provide at least some way for people to view YouTube videos and other flash content without completely sacrificing their privacy and anonymity while viewing all websites. After the remote font exploit of Firefox 3.6 and the apparent ~2 month delay between exploit code and fix, we've come to the conclusion that we need to do a bit more to protect our users against Firefox 0day being held by the underground and aboveground exploit markets. We've decided to attempt this as a trial in Linux TBB for a few reasons. I want to point out that this is the first bundle we are shipping with NoScript and BetterPrivacy. ![]() Motion sensor light switch timer1/22/2024 ![]() What is the difference between an occupancy sensor switch and a vacancy sensor switch?Īn occupancy sensor switch automatically turns the lights on when motion is detected within the sensor viewing range and automatically turns the lights off when the room is vacant, and motion is no longer detected.Ī vacancy sensor switch, also known as a manual-on sensor, requires the user to manually turn on the lights and will automatically turn lights off when the room is vacant, and motion is no longer detected. ![]() Airflow, HVAC ducts and heat sources must also be taken into consideration because if any are too close to the sensor, they can inadvertently trigger it. Also consider the size and shape of the area and the type of activity taking place in the space. First, the space requires an unobstructed line-of-sight for accurate detection because any obstructions that block the sensors’ view can affect the detection of motion. Motion Sensor switches use passive infrared (PIR) technology to detect movement so there are a few factors to take into consideration when installing them in the home. How do motion sensors light switches work? In some States/jurisdictions like California, the building code requires them. Vacancy models require the user to manually turn the lights on and will automatically turn lights off after a set period or when motion is no longer detected. An occupancy sensor will automatically turn lights on when motion is detected, and off after a set period when motion is no longer detected. Motion sensor light switches provide hands-free lighting for added safety and convenience. Occupancy/Vacancy Sensors Frequently Asked Questions Why would I want to use a motion sensor? Can be used to comply with 2019 California Title 24, Part 6 Vacancy Control Device Requirements.Convenient push-button provides Manual OFF light switching at any time.Adjustable Range (sensitivity) to fit various coverage areas. ![]()
Katana japanese fusion1/22/2024 ![]() ![]() Damascus Folded Steel Bloody Red Blade Japanese Samurai Katana Functional Sword. He has been in Thailand for six years and concentrates his effort on passing on his skillful cooking techniques to young generations. Katana represents the ultimate fusion of savagery and awe-inspiring grace. In 2016, he appeared on TV program “Iron Chef (Ryouri no Tetsujin)” in Thailand. “Pont Nagoya” and “M&H PLATA” are some of the fine examples establishments under his management. ![]() He managed several famous restaurants, bars, and party dining places. Katana Japanese Fusion, Salisbury: See 51 unbiased reviews of Katana Japanese Fusion, rated 3.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked 70 of 146 restaurants in Salisbury. Through his working experiences with leading Japanese restaurants in Cairns namely “Sakura” and “Zai” of Sheraton Mirage, he succeeded in deepening his cooking knowledge.Īt 22, he returned to Japan after being appointed as a restaurant and sales manager, then later on became a director & chief marketing executive. His uncle ran a Kappou style Japanese restaurant (specializes in serving course meals) in Gunma Prefecture and chef Fukuda gained his basic cooking knowledge from his uncle.Īt 17, in order to excel his cooking passion and expand his knowledge, he moved to Cairns, Australia. With the Katana Japanese Fusion app, you can: - Browse our menu for your favorite dishes and customize them how youd like - Save your delivery addresses and payment methods securely to check out in just a few taps - Place future food orders up to seven days in advance - Get restaurant location, hours, and contact information. Whether you seek to enrich your own collection or bestow a magnificent gift upon a cherished friend or loved one, our Folded Steel Katana epitomizes both exquisite craftsmanship and breathtaking elegance.Began his interest in the food industry and started his career at the age of 14. Japanese Steak House, Umi, Fuji Japanese Restaurant, Phoenix Thai & Japanese Restaurant, Nagano Japanese Restaurant, Katana Kitchen, Monsoon Asian Grill And. It will tickle your taste buds and leave you longing for more. Discover our japanese food such as sushi. Moreover, the folded steel pattern adds an enchanting aesthetic to the blade, transforming it into a true work of art that transcends mere functionality.Įmbrace the splendor of Folded Steel Katana as you peruse our collection. Katana Japanese Fusion: Ordered Sushi, never received it - See 49 traveller reviews, 5 candid photos, and great deals for Salisbury, NC, at Tripadvisor. Join us at Katana Japanese Fusion in downtown Salisbury for a great meal and youll be glad you did. While modern steel already possesses remarkable attributes, the folding process enhances the katana's resilience, durability, and resistance. This repetitive folding imbues the blade with a distinctive grain texture known as Hada, resulting in the creation of high-quality steel. Order delivery or pickup from Katana Japanese Fusion in Salisbury View Katana Japanese Fusions July 2023 deals and menus. KATANA FUSION - 109 Photos & 139 Reviews - 475 Jake Alexander Blvd W, Salisbury, North Carolina - Japanese - Restaurant Reviews - Phone Number - Menu - Yelp Katana Fusion 3.9 (139 reviews) Claimed Japanese, Sushi Bars Closed 11:00 AM - 9:30 PM See hours See all 109 photos Write a review Add photo Save Menu Popular dishes View full menu 17. The Folded Steel Katana, also known as Damascus Steel Katana, is crafted through the ancient technique of folding steel, a meticulous process that eliminates impurities from the iron. Explore our exquisite collection of meticulously crafted Damascus Steel-Folded Katana, showcasing the perfect fusion of beauty and superior quality through careful polishing and sharpening. Restaurant menu, map for Katana Kitchen located in 28625, Statesville NC, 134 Beechnut Lane. ![]() Old testament manuscripts found in cairo1/22/2024 ![]() Thus, the Cairo Geniza offers us a glimpse of Jewish life in Medieval Cairo. either by burial or by keeping them in a geniza. As these texts bore the name of God, they have to be disposed of appropriately, i.e. ![]() The reason behind the internment of such pieces of writing in the geniza is said to be due to the fact that it was customary for the Jews during the Middle Ages to refer to God whenever they wrote something. As mentioned earlier, the Cairo Geniza not only contains sacred works, but also secular and everyday writings, such as shopping lists, marriage contracts, medical books and business letters. The remainder is said to be scattered in collections around the world. Analysis Shows that the Hebrew Bible May Be Centuries Older than Once ThoughtĪt present, it is estimated that 70 % of the Cairo Geniza is kept in Cambridge, whilst between 20 % and 25 % of it can be found in the Jewish Theological Seminary.Nearly One Hundred 1,000-Year-Old Mysterious Manuscripts Discovered in Afghanistan.When he became the president of the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1902, Schechter brought some of the fragments with him to New York. Schechter succeeded in shipping most of the contents of the geniza back with him to Cambridge. Still, many of the fragments were not in very good condition. Fortunately for the scholar, the dry Egyptian air helped to preserve the fragments that were stored in the geniza. Realizing the importance of the twins’ discovery, Schechter set sail for Egypt. Solomon Schechter at work in Cambridge University Library, 1898. When these were shown to Schechter, the scholar recognized that one of the manuscripts was an original copy of ‘The Wisdom of Ben Sirah’. The twins had just returned to Cambridge from a trip to the Middle East, and brought with them several pieces of ancient Hebrew manuscripts that they had obtained from a bookseller in Cairo. Schechter, who was a scholar at Cambridge University, received a visit from a pair of Scottish identical twins, Agnes Smith Lewis and Margaret Dunlop Gibson in that year. This changed in 1896, when a Talmudic scholar by the name of Solomon Schechter became the first person in modern history to analyze the contents of the Cairo Geniza. Several other visits to the geniza have been recorded, though its contents were never studied, and its importance yet to be realized. This was due to a local superstition which warned that disaster would befall anyone who touched the contents of the geniza. Although he visited the structure, he did not have the opportunity to examine its contents. During the second half of the 18 th century, a German poet, traveler and book dealer by the name of Simon von Geldern mentioned the geniza of the Ben Ezra Synagogue in his writings. The existence of the Cairo Geniza seems to have not been given much attention until the end of the 19 th century. Lilith: Ancient Demon, Dark Deity or Sex Goddess?.Collector Reveals World’s Oldest Jewish Prayer Book.Apart from such sacred texts, the Cairo Geniza also contains secular texts as well as everyday documents. Such texts should be buried, or, if burial was not possible, be placed in a geniza. According to rabbinic law, sacred books that are no longer in use may not be casually discarded or destroyed. Over the centuries, various documents were deposited by the Jewish community in the geniza. Like other synagogues, the Ben Ezra Synagogue also contained a geniza, which may be found in a dark, sealed room just under the building’s roof. During that time, that section of Cairo was a home to a bustling Jewish neighborhood. The Ben Ezra Synagogue is said to have been established during the 9 th century AD. More precisely, the geniza in where the fragments were found belonged to the Ben Ezra Synagogue in Fustat, which is today part of Old Cairo. ![]() As its name suggests, these fragments were discovered in a geniza, which is a storage area in a Jewish synagogue or cemetery that was used to deposit sacred manuscripts that were no longer in use. It is estimated that there are over 350000 individual fragments in this collection, making it the world’s largest and most important collection of medieval Jewish manuscripts. ![]() The Cairo Geniza (spelt also as Genizah) is the name given to a collection of Jewish manuscript fragments that was discovered in Cairo. ![]() El camino movie car1/22/2024 ![]() ![]() He also had his own security for the car. Po dramatycznej ucieczce Jesse musi pogodzi si z przeszoci, aby w ogóle móc myle o jakiejkolwiek przyszoci. Odblokuj dostp do 13805 filmów i seriali premium od oficjalnych dystrybutorów Ogldaj legalnie i w najlepszej jakoci. The guy driving it in the movie was the original owner, and he wouldn't let anyone else drive it. El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie 2019 Lektor PL. It's a real one (CXS3285) and had a Holman Moody cammer under the hood. Fun fact we read on The Hollywood Knights Facebook page about the Cobra. We side with the blower pulley coming off story. Others say the motor was hurt, but nobody here remembers for sure. We also heard the bottom blower pulley came off, hit the radiator, and sent water over the top of the car. Want proof this was shot 30-plus years ago? Look at the size of that magazine stand in the background! If you watch closely, you'll see the "smoke" when they hurt Project X's engine during the shoot. They just spent the movie spanking the other cars while stoplight racing. A key antagonist here was the 1966 Shelby Cobra piloted by two Asian guys with no speaking lines. The cops are likely investigating Andrea or keeping tabs on Brock.Street racing, yeah, it's a terrible idea, but it looks great on film and really captured the feel of that era. Written and directed by 'Breaking Bad' creator Vince Gilligan, starring Aaron Paul. Fugitive Jesse Pinkman attempts to outrun his past. It looks like the photo might be kept in a police station, which would make sense if Jesse is the focus of a massive manhunt. With Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley, Bee Vang, Ahney Her. 2019 Maturity Rating: TV-MA 2h 2m Thrillers. Realizing that Brock's poisoning was not his fault and that he was going to pull through was one of the major catalysts for Jesse and Walt's big falling out in the final season.Īs far as we know, Brock is still fine-orphaned but alive-after the final episode, so seeing him and Andrea in a photograph in the trailer points to a likely conclusion for that storyline. Jesse's recovering addict girlfriend, Andrea, met a horrific end at the hands of Todd in order to keep Jesse cooking for Todd's uncle's gang, but her son, Brock, never really got closure in the main series.įor those who need a refresher, Brock had a very close call when he was poisoned with Lily of the Valley berries, which Walt fed him to manipulate Jesse into thinking he was actually to blame (Jesse had lost a ricin-laced cigarette-it was a whole situation). About 25 minutes into El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, a flashback scene shows Todd enlisting Jesses help with some weekend activities around town (mainly disposing of a dead body), and thats when Jesse notices that Todd drives an El Camino.Jesse then locks the fence that he’ll later break through with that same vehicle. We went through the El Camino trailer scene by scene to pick out the major moments and clues you may have missed before you settle down on October 11 to white-knuckle your way through Jesse's story. And of course, in true Breaking Bad tradition, none of it will be easy. N 2 In a flashback to Jesse's captivity, N 4 Todd takes Jesse to Todd's apartment to help dispose of his cleaning lady, whom he killed after she discovered his hidden money. El Camino is set to pick up Jesse's story, following him through the aftermath of Walt's reign of meth-cooking terror. He learns from the radio news of Walter's fatal poisoning of a woman, N 3 and of Walter's death. ![]() ![]() His final shot was a closeup on his face as he broke out into hysterical laughter, tears shining in his eyes, driving into the night with no real obvious goal or destination.Īt least, until now. The first full-length trailer was recently dropped, treating fans to an up-close and personal look into just what they can expect when they're finally reunited with Jesse Pinkman after Breaking Bad's 2013 finale.įor those who need a quick refresher, Jesse had one of the most open-ended final scenes in the series, featuring him first declining to kill Walter White and then speeding off away from the neo-nazi meth lab he'd been kept as a prisoner within. El Camino, the Breaking Bad movie, is just around the corner, set for release on Netflix on October 11-and we can expect the hype to continue to build for the next two weeks. ![]() Karen broussard anaconda montana1/22/2024 ![]() ![]() But it’s a trek into the hills in search of a mysterious pit that has medium Sarah Lemos fearing for everyone’s immediate safety. Investigators Tim Wood and Sapphire Sandalo make connections between the bloody history of Anaconda, Montana, and Gunslinger Gulch. Their mission turns urgent when they must determine if the remote ranch, or the family members themselves, are the source of the disturbing paranormal activity. Paranormal investigators Tim Wood and Sapphire Sandalo arrive in Montana to help the Broussard family solve the haunting of Gunslinger Gulch. “Told across six episodes, it’s an incredibly complex paranormal investigation and dark mystery that starts out as one thing and becomes something even bigger, all while transporting viewers to a real guest ranch in the heart of beautiful Montana.” Series Overview ![]() “This is a series that’s going to hook you until the very end,” said Matthew Butler, general manager, Travel Channel & Paranormal Streaming Content. The investigation of Gunslinger Gulch has become a battle of wills. As Tim and Sapphire work to get closer to the truth behind the haunting, the activity only grows stronger and more diabolical – making even the hunters feel hunted. The team discovers these buildings have uncanny ties back to the ranch and the Broussards. They’re led on a windy, eerie hunt beyond Gunslinger Gulch and into the towns of Anaconda and nearby Butte to a historic brothel and abandoned house, rife with their own merciless history. The team’s extensive investigation uncovers a heinous unsolved murder, mysterious open-ground pits, bone findings, alarming EVPs, startling physical attacks and most frightening, that an evil entity may have attached itself to a family member. Facing a particularly ominous situation, they call in backup – psychic medium Sarah Lemos, who is immediately affected by negative forces, and Wood’s longtime friend and fellow investigator, Scott Di Lalla. Paranormal investigator Tim Wood and paranormal researcher Sapphire Sandalo come to their aid and soon discover the entire town has a disturbingly dark history, and an oppressive energy has taken over. Watch the trailer HERE.Īfter more than a year of paranormal attacks, including unexplained scratches, apparitions, disembodied voices and poltergeist activity, Karen and her family – daughter Chloe, 20, and sons Cameron, 21, and Colby, 15 – are distraught and in dire need of help. ![]() ET/PT on Travel Channel and launches the same day on discovery+. THE GHOST TOWN TERROR, a six-episode series, premieres Friday, March 11 at 10 p.m. ![]() Relentless, menacing supernatural activity has plagued the family since day one, leaving them terrified and desperate for answers. They soon discovered the ranch offered anything but the serene Montana lifestyle they were seeking. When the Broussard family answered the beckoning call of a new life in Big Sky Country and opportunity to own this unique 52-acre property, they got more than they bargained for. On the outskirts of Anaconda, Montana, sits Gunslinger Gulch – a sprawling ghost town and guest ranch made up of various historic abandoned buildings salvaged from across the state. NEW YORK (February 8, 2022) – This one may frighten even the Duttons. Karen Broussard, the new owner of Gunslinger Gulch, is living in fear from terrifying paranormal activity at her Montana ranch. ![]() Kyuukyoku choujin r manga1/22/2024 ![]() Please contact us if you have any questions about a comment or the Guidelines. These guidelines may be revised at any time without prior notice. Comments may be anonymously quoted for promotional purposes.Include information about shipping, delivery, customs issues, or customer service experiences.is your best place to read Kyuukyoku Choujin R Ch.39 Chapter online. E-Hentai Galleries: The Free Hentai Doujinshi, Manga and Image Gallery System. 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Sculpted plaster wall art1/22/2024 ![]() ![]() These pieces are held together in the so-called mother-mould, in order to create a mould of the whole object. For more complex objects, with a raised surface (such as for David below), the mould would have to be made from many sections, known as piece-moulds. Today moulds continue to be made in plaster, and silicone is often used as a quick and effective alternative, but the process of casting differs little from the 19 th century practice.įlatter, smaller objects in low relief (such as my clay relief) usually require only one mould to cast the object. In the 19 th century moulds were often made from plaster, but could also be made from gutta percha, gelatine, or clay. ![]() ![]() This simple casting technique demonstrates the basic process of mould making, and a similar technique would have been used to create the casts on display in the Cast Courts. This process had to be undertaken very carefully so as not to damage the negative plaster mould below, and I used a paintbrush and water to remove very small pieces of clay and to clean the mould afterwards.įigure 5a.The back of my clay relief protruding from the plaster mould. Using a wire ended tool, I was able to carefully dig out the clay to reveal the mould below. Once the clay was completely and thickly covered with plaster, I returned to it a week later to remove the clay from the plaster mould. A plaster mould surrounding my square clay relief. I then covered the relief in layers of plaster, allowing each layer to dry before re-mixing and applying new layers of plaster to create a solid mould (see below). This involved carefully mixing plaster with water, allowing it to slowly thicken until it became a workable consistency (the thickness of custard!). Once we had completed our relief we then cast it to create a mould. The eventual aim was to cast the relief, so our tutor also encouraged us to create a wide variety of surface textures and depths protruding into and out of the relief surface.įigure 3. These tools can be used to help build forms and add fine detail where fingers cannot, draw in the soft clay, and practically can aid in the removal of excess clay. We used a range of modern sculptural tools, which remain almost identical to those used traditionally by sculptors to create work in the museum’s collection (see Fig.1). In the second session we made a square relief in clay, and our tutor encouraged us to experiment with types of mark making. This session involved the continual making and re-making of different shapes, and was a fun start to the course forcing us to think spatially and materially rather than jumping straight to aesthetics and style. We investigated sculpture as both a subtractive and additive process, the importance of developing the structural integrity of the form and the spatial possibilities of a form, and we explored both the occupied and unoccupied spaces of the clay. ![]() In the first session we began by working in clay and made a series of small forms and shapes. A selection of a sculptor`s tools wood & metal including modelling tools, wire-ended cutting tool, chisels, rifflers and a large point chisel. Prior to this course I had never had the opportunity to work practically in the medium of sculpture, so I had great fun experimenting! Figure 1. In the latter weeks we were able to develop one of these skills through a small personal sculpture project. The course is designed to provide an introductory overview into a variety of basic sculptural techniques, and the initial sessions took the form of short projects to produce a series of small models or maquettes. I started as an Assistant Curator in the Sculpture department in April last year, and as a haptic learner I wanted to gain a better understanding of the range of materials and techniques used by many different sculptors. Last autumn I was awarded money from the Assistant Curator Training Fund to attend an ‘Introduction to Sculpture’ course at City Lit, an adult education college based in Covent Garden. ![]() Post haste program1/22/2024 ![]() The Normandy beach scene in Saving Private Ryan is one example of this.Įither choice can be a powerful one, and there are plenty of areas in between to explore video speed control. The inverse is also true - low-speed cinematography captures fewer than 24 frames per second and gives the footage a fast, clipping speed when played at normal rates. The more frames captured, the slower the video will appear upon playback. Thus, when played at a normal 24-frame-per-second rate like you see on TV, every action appears slowed down. High-speed cinematography captures many many more frames, often up to 250 per second as you film. These numbers can be handy to remember if you ever need to reset playback speed. For YouTube videos or online videos, 30 frames per second is often the standard. Many contemporary films are shown at 24 or 30 frames per second, meaning that the projected image is showing you 24 pictures in a single second. When you’re adjusting the speed of a scene, you’re most likely playing with the frame rate. This is a common trick in many action films. If you advance video content at a faster pace, you’ll add a frenetic feeling - the audience doesn’t have time to catch their breath. Of course, slowing things down isn’t the only option. And decreased playback speed on a clip of an actor leaping to catch a ledge in a high-impact scene will prompt the audience to wonder if they’ll make it. For instance, a slow-motion sequence can create suspense or highlight a particular event.Ī slow-motion video sequence of dancers moving through a routine gives the audience space to focus on the movements of the dancers and the attention they pay to form. Slow motion, higher frame rates, fast-forwards, and rewinds all contribute to the magic of cinema.Ĭontrolling the speed of video and the motion within a scene is an important way to generate emotional responses from your audience. One of those tools is controlling the pace and speed at which the film moves. With that growth, it’s important to have specialized tools and knowledge to create a cohesive film. We look forward to working alongside our graduates to advance the health of mothers and children across the globe.The filmmaker’s toolbox is always expanding and growing. In partnership with our colleagues in Ethiopia, we are developing the first pre-doctoral and post-doctoral MCH research fellowship in Ethiopia and will provide financial support and scientific mentoring. ![]() We train postdoctoral researchers, doctoral and masters students at Harvard. This includes conducting studies to understand the mechanisms of exposures such as maternal infections/colonization and nutrition during pregnancy on birth outcomes and subsequent child health. Through HaSET, we are committed to improving maternal and child health in under-served populations by using epidemiologic methods to discover and deliver evidence-based interventions while at the same time training the next generation of researchers. Such data are also needed for the implementation of health interventions to prevent maternal and child deaths and morbidities that occur worldwide each year. ![]() Reliable estimates on childhood and pregnancy related morbidity and mortality are essential for development of appropriate health policies. Priority-setting for policies, programs and research to prevent diseases requires current and accurate health data. Data on the incidence and causes of morbidity and mortality among pregnant women and children are largely unknown in settings like Ethiopia. HaSET is focused on understanding the causes of morbidity and mortality and using this knowledge to develop interventions to improve health. Ethiopia has significant need, as well as promising opportunities for impact, in the area of maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH). Ethiopia is 1 of 10 countries accounting for more than half of global neonatal deaths with 80,000 newborn deaths each year. Only 43% of women receive 4 or more antenatal care (ANC) visits, 48% deliver in a health facility, and 43% receive postnatal care (PNC) within 48 hours of delivery. ![]() ![]() In Ethiopia, 14,000 mothers die from complications during pregnancy, childbirth, or the post-partum period each year. Additionally, 295,000 mothers die each year from complications of childbirth. Forty percent of these deaths occur in the neonatal period the first 28 days of life, mainly from infections, preterm birth complications, and intrapartum related complications. Around the world, 6 million children die before their 5th birthday each year. ![]() AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |