Sentences with phrase «upload their video footage»

YouTube ensures that users can't upload video footage that infringes the copyright of almost 2000 TV, video, music and audio production companies.
Typically, account holders upload their video footage — which can be moving or still images — onto the video site using the provided tools.

Not exact matches

The raw footage originated with Fresno, Calif., firefighter Cory Kalanick, who in mid-2013 rescued an unconscious cat while wearing GoPro's HD Hero3 camera attached to his helmet, then uploaded the video to YouTube, where it attracted 1.5 million views in the weeks to follow (although the kitten perished from smoke inhalation).
There is no database for videos of violent acts, and the same footage that might violate a social network's terms of service if uploaded by an anonymous militant might pass if it were part of a news broadcast.
But one area where there are still heavy restrictions is footage of track action, so when Lewis Hamilton uploaded an on - board video of his pole lap in Shanghai he was told to take it down.
There's already a fair bit of video out there of that awful weekend at Imola but this newly - uploaded footage is definitely worth a watch.
Luckily, people upload F1 videos online anyway, like this tasty portion of onboard footage from Monza.
Unlike the videos on her other channel, The Blonde Salad, which skew more towards professionally produced editorial and advertorial content, the three episodes uploaded so far appear to be spliced together from iPhone and GoPro footage and overlap at times with content previously posted to Ferragni's Instagram Stories, the disappearing photo and video feature that launched in August.
Earlier today, Bandai - Namco uploaded a few videos for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 for Nintendo Switch, with some gameplay footage and several videos showcasing the special moves you can launch using motion controls:
We have uploaded the gameplay footage onto our YouTube channel and have included the video below.
They also provided links to third party footage uploaded to a video - sharing platform by players of NMS, and a copy of the game.
The official youtube channel of the festival uploaded their video coverage of «The Drop» press day on their channel which includes footage of the premiere.
That's not just a metaphor either — with 300 hours of footage uploaded every second [1], sorting the good videos from the bad is not a job for a human being.
I'm pretty sure this footage was captured earlier this year as one of the clips in the video matches a segment that Jeroen uploaded to Instagram in April.
Below I have posted a video of 720p HD footage taken and uploaded directly from the Charge.
We've uploaded some videos in Flickr if you want to look at footage from both devices.
But the real kicker is that seemingly almost everyone who did not receive and accept a contract offer was hit with a copyright claim upon uploading any gameplay footage of Shadow of Mordor, thus ensuring that the only videos available, aside from reviews, were strictly controlled and painted the game in a positive light.
I was going to upload some raw gameplay footage from further in the game, but thus far I have the feeling most videos will be standing around, sounding confused and failing to grasp the puzzles.
A video's been uploaded on Youtube with more than 5 minutes of gameplay footage from Ubisoft's upcoming shooter...
A video's been uploaded on Youtube with more than 5 minutes of gameplay footage from Ubisoft's upcoming shooter Far Cry 3.
Notwithstanding how difficult that would be using an Xbox One (the videos were uploaded directly from the console), Frontier Developments appears to have verified that the footage is real:
Having added a Twitch video sharing feature last month, Microsoft wants to further polish the concept by letting users trim their captured footage in the Guide, without having to switch to Upload Studio.
By pressing the share button, players can broadcast gameplay footage through streaming services such as Ustream or upload video to Facebook.
That video was uploaded by a random YouTube user and contained «leaked footage» of the yet - to - be-released Switch firmware...
Videos and footage of the closed alpha testing of the new, upcoming Hitman game (easily - titled simply Hitman) have been uploaded to the web by a myriad of players over the past couple of days.
Earlier today, Bandai - Namco uploaded a few videos for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 for Nintendo Switch, with some gameplay footage and several videos showcasing the special moves you can launch using motion controls:
Although the Square Enix has failed to release the footage of Kingdom Hearts 3, Square Enix Presents has uploaded a video of the event itself.
Shortly after, Coffee Stain uploaded footage of the game to YouTube, where the video went viral.
Video footage of Snake Eater 3D running on 3DS hardware has been uploaded and is viewable, courtesy of Nintendo3DS.
YouTube user R. Gravis clipped the incident and uploaded the footage to the video - sharing site, where it has amassed over 500,000 views and upwards of 1,500 dislikes.
Besides that, my buddy Loren Feldman is in town, wielding his video camera, so there should be plenty of footage uploaded online soon.
About four hours later (2:35 pm), Orient News published a video with original footage (Twitter); a better quality version was uploaded about seven hours later to Youtube (t99NFijj4Pg).
Sony has released the latest firmware update for the PS3, v3.40, which brings with it support for PlayStation Plus subscriptions, a network - based photo sharing gallery browser which supports images pulled from Facebook and Picasa, and a Video Editor and Uploader tool allowing footage stored on the console to be chopped up, saved and uploaded directly to YouTube or Facebook.
Users can upload videos from their phone and trim the footage within the Tinder app.
It's forgivable for YouTube to miss bad videos among the rank and file — it'd be impossible to go through that many minutes of uploaded footage with a fine - tooth comb.
The footage, captured by the store's closed circuit TV, has been uploaded to Chinese video sharing site miaopai.com, as usually happens when there's footage of someone risking life and limb.
The Blink video doorbell will also upload captured footage to the cloud, and the company says that cloud storage will be available for free, with no fees or monthly contracts.
My responsibilities include shooting video footage of newsworthy events in Addis Ababa Ethiopian and African area and uploading them to a server where AFP tv edits and posts the footage.
We're especially bummed to have lost all that video footage, but I do still have all the photos from Kathy's new space (I hadn't uploaded them yet), so I look forward to sharing the before and afters with you here on my blog very soon!
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