Sentences with phrase «of videos like»

I'm the creator of videos like «Clash of Clans in Dominoes» and «Well known Cartoons in Dominoes».
The benefit of videos like is that you can zoom in on a particular part of the painting if you want the audience to look at a particular detail.
But I wish, as an author and book lover, that I had access to hundreds of videos like this.
There's lots of curated content over there or you can check out some of their videos like Where Do Babies Come From?
I'm also going to be recording a making of video like we do for Guerrilla Gardening with some technical details, and discussion of design decisions when making a single button game that would be played at a large social event.

Not exact matches

«It does feel like all of my videos have been an expression of things I want to relay to my sister, or things I wish I could talk to my sister about.
One of the best ways to do this is by using a solution like Yondo, which lets you create your own store that sells on - demand video content with your own domain.
Features like Live Video, Instant Articles and Canvas ads are shaking up digital marketing and might be a cause of concern for advertisers.
Gamers use GPUs to play high - quality video games, but Nvidia's high - performing cards are also now used by those building machines to solve the complex math puzzles used to validate transactions and earn more of cryptocurrencies like Ethereum and bitcoin.
It seems like everybody and their cat is making videos - just on YouTube, 400 hours of video are uploaded every minute!
So it's like having two sources of income from the same video.)
There is another kind of dreaming called lucid dreaming, which is more like playing a video game than watching a movie.
Certainly, if your endorser blasts out content that has the ability to go viral (like a compelling video), that's a good thing but it takes a great deal of twitter messaging to reach their audience.
That was Gawker Media's model: Its various sites (most of which still exist and are now owned by Univision) focused on topics like sports, cars, productivity, women's lifestyle, and video games.
I think one of my favorite ads with them was, I made a video about getting sent dick pics on Snapchat and Twitter and like, «how do people expect you to react to that?»
What I like to do is carry a sample of my product in my pocket, or a video of it on my iPad or iPhone.
«When we started video, people were like, «Video won't work on mobile, and it's expensive to produce, and pre-roll advertising doesn't cover the cost of production,»» Peretti video, people were like, «Video won't work on mobile, and it's expensive to produce, and pre-roll advertising doesn't cover the cost of production,»» Peretti Video won't work on mobile, and it's expensive to produce, and pre-roll advertising doesn't cover the cost of production,»» Peretti says.
This is done through the use of 360 - degree video and / or virtual re-enactments of a scene broadcast onto a headset like the Oculus Rift (which is owned by Facebook (FB)-RRB-, or even using low - tech means like the Google (GOOG) Cardboard viewer, which essentially just holds a smartphone in front of the watcher's eyes.
In addition to interviewing leading legal scholars and activists, like Angela Davis, DuVernay said she reviewed about 1,000 hours of archival footage, including of images of lynchings, cellphone videos of police abuse, and The Birth of a Nation, the 1915 D.W. Griffith film that glorified the Ku Klux Klan (and was screened at the White House for President Woodrow Wilson).
Grepper watched scores of videos on crowdfunding campaign pages for products in a similar product category to The Coolest and analyzed what he liked, didn't like and what was successful in getting him interested in the product and what was offputting.
«There's something for you whether you like the idea of beautiful rock gardens in Kyoto or the newest video game.»
From the CEO of a Texas - based shop who sent his regards to the selection committee via video from his yacht, to the mesmerizing story spun by a strategist from New York using nothing but a Sharpie and a pad of paper, there was never really any doubt about what these teams would be like to work with.
But most certainly some of those worlds will look like the one around you right now, complete with logos, music and video content all being played on virtual televisions in a virtual world.
With the new Echo that features a screen, users have the options to voice call, video call or «drop in» — which lets users instantly connect with the person they are calling if they enable «drop in» permission (kind of like an intercom).
In that way, Aterlo is trying to work with the likes of Netflix and other video streaming services, rather than against them.
Its interface brings to mind the functionality of an early 2000s PC video player, and it can break down, like when the sound cuts out as you move from one clip to the next.
Unlike typical video game companies, which followed a movie studio model and released one new title after another, the two could be stewards of one game, like the DotA community was now.
What's ironic is that while YouTube started purely as a repository for user - generated content, the company has recognized that it needs higher quality videos to draw the kinds of advertisers it wants — which sounds a lot like television's model.
The idea of scarcity seems like an odd one on YouTube — even its top creators are constantly uploading new videos — but so far, media buyers are intrigued.
We're seeing a gigantic spike in the amount of video consumed over mobile devices; it's something like 75 % year - over-year growth.
Neither content creators nor advertisers like the idea of videos disappearing in an abyss of Facebook posts after a while.
From Mean Kitty to Colonel Meow, Internet cats with their memes and videos continue to garner millions of combined likes, shares, pins, and views, proving these Internet sensations are here to stay.
Despite Bon Appétit sounding like a highfalutin publication aimed at monocle - wearing Daddy Warbucks types, the magazine's video arm on YouTube is full of excellent, approachable videos that run the gamut from instructional to silly to — yes — the occasionally fancy aside.
For the average user, the addition of public video view totals might not sound like anything to write home about, but it's welcome news for metrics - happy, ROI - obsessed brands and marketers.
«In some ways, the money is like seed funding from Google,» Julia Enthoven, founder of an online video editor called Kapwing, says.
In addition to having your new hire sign forms, contracts, nondisclosure agreements, and direct deposit paperwork, share materials like handbooks, videos, and other collateral material, that gives a flavor of the business culture.
What began as a film - production company blossomed into a full - fledged media organization, with a news platform, RYOT Films and RYOT Creative, which makes videos for paying clients as well as pro bono clients like Pencils of Promise, a nonprofit that builds schools.
Through a series of YouTube videos, viewers will see players like Minnesota Wild defenseman Ryan Suter and Edmonton Oilers forward Ryan Nugent - Hopkins use the credit card company's payment system as they go through a skills competition, which is a fun variation to the NHL All - Star Game's annual skills competition.
As Nintendo is primarily known for its landmark video game franchises like Super Mario Bros., Pokemon and The Legend of Zelda, Iwata noted that the QOL products would boast a gamification aspect.
Just as Snapchat has what it calls «filters» that users can add to their photos and videos — making themselves look like cartoon animals, for example, or producing virtual rainbows that pour out of a person's mouth — Facebook's Camera also has filters, or «lenses.»
While the use of video - streaming tools like Facebook Live can create a compelling real - time record of news - worthy events — a rough draft of history, as someone once said of newspapers — it also raises questions about how platforms like Facebook (fb) and Twitter (twtr) handle that kind of information.
Update: The CRTC proposed new rules today that owners of video services like Shomi and CraveTV offer video services to all Canadians either over the Internet or through a TV subscription.
Once I learned all about the business side of things, the pair (who, by the way, have inside jokes and act like old friends), told me they were going to Google the next day to do a live Hangout video chat with the tech blog Mashable.
If you're ready to move on from the trance - like monotony of usual Tasty videos, Tasty 101 is a great place to start.
In some ways, the rise of ubiquitous smartphone video and eyewitness journalism has made the world seem like a much more chaotic and dangerous place than it used to be.
He frequently posts montages, like this one, that compress his hours of gaming into one compact video of funny moments.
It looks like yet another iteration of Apple Music (based obviously around branded and bite - sized video offerings) is stirring and we may see the first offerings, already oft - delayed, in the near future.
That's part of the reason Facebook wants to expand more into video, so that it can give advertisers like P&G more of what they want.
In this video, Angel outlines ways you can use social - media management tools like Hootsuite and Meet Edgar to schedule posts to publish at certain times of days — especially important for international customers — and more.
With that, he summarized a handful of new Facebook products like a new dating service, augmented reality and virtual reality gadgets like its new Oculus Go headset, and new ways to video chat with friends on the Facebook - owned photo sharing service Instagram.
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