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^ very neat, those are the so called "in-camera transitions" if I'm not mistaken. I've just took up video editing (at the most basic level) and it takes some good skills to make these videos and transitions look smooth. Very impressive.
Speaking as a TV engineer: A shot which trucks from inside an airplane, through the window, and then down to ground level, is exactly the opposite of an in-cam shot. That's some fairly serious post-production.
In-camera means that the effect was produced entirely on the camera itself, without post.
Looks good, though. It's kind of ridiculous how VFX processes that were the sole domain of companies like ILM just ten years ago are now practical on any desktop PC.
Miami man with no arms charged with stabbing Chicago tourist
MIAMI (AP) — A homeless Florida man with no arms has been charged with stabbing a Chicago tourist.
Miami Beach police say 46-year-old Jonathan Crenshaw held a pair of scissors with his feet and stabbed 22-year-old Cesar Coronado just after midnight Tuesday.
Finally got the pair linked up (one side here at WGN, the other at Sears), but man, this is a noisy RF environment... Trying to pick some good frequency sets right now, and it doesn't help that the Sears-side keeps getting swept by the ATC radar at O'Hare which, from what I can tell, outputs *all* the power.
(Does the FCC even regulate airport search radars? I know they're supposed to, but are they actually doing it?)
Fun fact: in the southern hemisphere, the liberal right need safe spaces. This is why there are no guns in Australia.