Hi, this is Dr. Hourglass, and welcome to another video in our channel Star Bodies.
Today we are going to discuss "Fat transfer to achieve the hourglass figure".
In this channel we discuss everything you need to know to get that star body that you want.
Welcome back!
I have developed to help women my very own signature procedure called the hourglass hip procedure.
As you may have noticed, the hourglass has been the most coveted body in the world today.
Celebrities have started the trend of "the curvier the better," which is why more women are opting
for surgery to get the hourglass body.
Nevertheless, while the hourglass fat transfer procedure may deliver you the curvy and voluptuous body
that you want, it is still dependent on the aesthetic condition of your body.
In this video, I will show you what the hourglass hip procedure entails and how it can help
give you the body of your dreams.
First of all, an hourglass body means you will have a smaller waist, wider hips and bigger buttocks.
The overall silhouette will be curvy in all the right places.
For most patients, only fat transfer is needed to achieve most of the hourglass body features.
These are the major steps involved in the hourglass hip procedure:
1. Fat extraction from the abdomen, sides, flanks, and upper back.
2. Purification of the fat.
3. Fat grafting in the buttocks and hips.
Liposuction is done in order to extract the fat from target areas, which is usually in the abdominal area, back,
sides, flanks and thighs.
The goal is not only to remove fat, but also shape it.
By doing so, you will have a smaller, voluptuous and youthful waist.
While this procedure seems easy, it actually requires the use of specialized techniques and approaches.
Afterwards, the fat retrieved is processed and purified to separate the healthiest fat cells from the rest.
The surgeon will separate the healthy fat cells from the impurities, fluids, damaged fat cells, and blood.
This process ensures that only the best fat cells will be transferred to your hips.
Once all this is done, the extracted fat cells are then injected into the hips using special needles.
You will be relying heavily on the aesthetic sense of the surgeon during this step as they graft
the fat into the buttocks and hips.
This is important because the amount of fat inserted into your body greatly affects the final results.
What is important is that, at the end of the procedure, all the typical features
of the hourglass body figure are achieved.
This means the hips are made wider, while the waist is smaller.
Because of this, I ensure that there is always balance and proportion with each injection
of the extracted fat into the buttocks and hips.
In this video, we discuss Fat Transfer to Achieve the Hourglass Figure.
In the next video, we will discuss: 4 Criteria a choose in between the tummy tuck and liposuction.
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How to Create a Real Estate Open House Green Screen Video - Duration: 19:18.
In this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to create a simple green screen video such
as the one that's playing right now.
We created this for Paul and posted it on his Facebook page and it did quite well and
you can see that he is just talking (I have the sound turned down for that), but he is
just talking about the images that are coming up behind him.
And we filmed him talking and then we went and got the images from the MLS and inserted
those behind him when we were editing the video.
So I'm also going to show you, briefly, our video set up and talk about the equipment
that we use to shoot the video.
And then I'm going to show you how to actually edit the video in Adobe Premiere Pro CC and
insert the images and put it all together.
So here you can see our video set up where we record and shoot all the videos.
You can see Paul talking to the camera and you can see the green screen cloth behind
him.
There's 2 box lights that we use to light the scene.
We also have a tripod with a camera and a teleprompt system and we also use a microphone
with a boom pole.
The reason we do that is because the sound you get directly from the camera is not always
great quality.
So we have a separate sound system - because that's one of the most important features
in video.
I've put links to all the equipment that we use in the box below.
So, I'd thought it would be useful to see this which is what Paul sees when he's filming.
This is the teleprompter showing Paul his script for the video.
Okay, so let's get down to talking about how we actually go about editing a green screen
video.
So at this point, we're going to assume that you have all the images gathered together
and that you have the video file.
So, you've filmed your green screen footage against your green screen and you've imported
that video file from your camera onto your computer.
And so you should have something like this.
You can see I've got a video file and I've got an audio file and then I've got my folder
which has all my images that I'm going to put behind Paul once I've actually removed
the green screen.
So, just to recap - we've got a video file and if you've taken this directly from a camera,
it's usually an MTS file, but it could be something like an MP4 file or something like
that.
But again, it's just directly from your camera and you may have had to take your SD card
from the camera and put it into your computer to get hold of that.
And the audio file - we have separate audio files as I mentioned before.
We record directly into our computer and we don't use the audio that comes from the camera.
So we just have one extra step to go through.
You can use the video file that is directly from you camera that will also have audio
on it, but we just decided that we wanted something that was a little bit better quality.
So, let me go and show you how I pull all that into Adobe Premiere Pro CC.Okay, so here
I am in Adobe Premiere Pro, I've just opened up the software and this is the welcome screen.
I'm going to go ahead and click on 'New Project'.
I'm going to call the file something that makes sense and I'm saving it in my GreenScreen
Tutorial folder.
That's the correct folder - I'm going to select that.
And the rest of these settings are default, so I'm going to go ahead and click ok.
And, the next thing I'm going to do is look at this Project window over here and I'm going
to import my audio and video files.
You may just have a video file, but we record our audio separately, so we have 2 files.
If you do decide to record audio separately, I'm going to show you what we do, but you
would skip this step.
Well, you wouldn't skip this step, you would import some files - so I'm right clicking
and clicking import.
Or you can also go to File, Import.
I'm going to import my video and audio files.
Now you can see they're here.
This is the step that you would skip if you only have a video file.
This video file has a video and audio - you can see those little icons.
There's video icon and an audio icon.
Whereas this only has an audio icon.
So I'm going to just go ahead and merge these clips.
And it's very simple in Adobe Premiere Pro CC - you just select both the files, click
merge clips.
Call it something intuitive and then click ok.
And you'll see it processes quite quickly.
Well, it's taking a little bit of time today - it's usually quicker than this.
There it goes.
So now you'll see I have 3 files - I have the audio and the video that I imported and
now I have the audio/video merged.
And this is the file I need to edit because it's got the better sound on it.
So, I'm going to double click on that and it opens up here in the Editing window.
And then I'm going to scrub through it and find out where the beginning of the clip is
that I actually need.
Paul's dancing there.
So, you find the beginning of the clip and then you're going to use these 2 little buttons
here to mark, you're going to use this one to mark the beginning of the clip that you
want.
So if you're playing it, the minute he says hi, I'm Paul Brelin, I'm just going to click
the Mark In and then I'm going to scroll through to the end.
Right there.
So, this is the clip that I want - this is him talking about the open house.
And you can literally drag that onto your timeline.
So this is the timeline over here and you'll see it's just the clip and I'm going to move
it all the way to the beginning.
So now if I start playing it.
So this is the video file with basically the beginning and ending clipped out where we
were just getting set up and closing down.
You've got video and audio tracks here and it says V1 and A1 and because we need to put
images behind Paul, I'm just going to move up the video part of the folder onto this
layer up so that I can put images in here.
And then what I'm going to do next is, I'm going to import the images.
So I'm going to create a new bucket or bin and I'm going to call that images.
And then I'm going to right click on that, click import and go to the folder where I
keep all my images for the open house video.
You can click control a or if you're on a Mac, I think it's command a and hit open.
And now it's importing all those images into that image folder.
I've labelled these images so that I can see what they are.
So I'm going to look for the front and then I've pulled an image over and you can see
it's this thin pink slice.
You can just pull this bar a little bit at the bottom and to the right and it makes these
chunks a little bit bigger and easier to work with.
So now I'm going to pull over another chunk and you can use this little red toggle that
appears and pull these blocks larger.
I'm just going to continue to pull some of these images and I'm not going to do this
in such detail as I usually do, I'm just going to pull a few images in.
But you'll probably want to pull in a whole load more images - I'm just doing this for
brevity's sake.
So now if I just click on this toggle, the eye icon, it basically just gets rid of Paul
for the moment.
And now we can see if we scrub through, all the different images are there.
They're just selected on the video.
So those are a little bit small.
And you can see all this area of black around the outside.
Now, these images are not quite high resolution, but they will be fine for the video, but the
video images you import may be too big and they may cover this screen or they may be
smaller.
So you don't want any images smaller than this.
So, what I'm going to do with this one is I'm going to select the image.
And you can see if turns a paler color.
And I'm going to come up here to click on Effect Controls and you can see there's a
Scale option here, and you can just drag over to the right and it will enlarge the image.
And really what you want is no black within this viewer window here and then come back
to the timeline and move the scrub head over to the next image and you can see the image
is small again.
I'm just going to click on the image until it becomes this pale color and now that image
is selected, come up to the Effect Controls, to the Scale and just pull the scale up to
about 189%, which is this figure here.
And again, move the scrub head over to next image, click on the image and do the same
thing.
So I'll just show you that with the last 2 - and again, you'd have more images than this
in an actual video.
Then again, move the scrub head to the next one, click on the image that you want to manipulate
and enlarge it.
Okay, so now if I play the video through, you can hear Paul talking, you can see the
images changing as the scrub head's moving along.
But now what I want to do is put Paul back and remove that green screen so that we can
see the images behind him.
So what I'm going to do for that is come over here to Effects and I;m going to type into
the little search box there Ultra, because what I'm looking for is a function called
Ultra Key.
And you literally click on that and drag it and drop it onto the video that you want to
manipulate.
So now this has the Ultra Key and you'll see this appeared in the Effects window.
So it's over here.
So, I'll just undo that and show you again.
If you look over here, I;m pulling the Ultra Key onto my video file and Ultra Key functions
appear over here.
So what I'm going to do is, I'm going to click on the eye dropper that's on the key color.
So basically the key color is the color that you want to remove.
And just as an aside, in making these videos, you should make sure that you're not wearing
any green or whatever the color of your background screen is.
Some people use blue screens, but in this one, it's green.
So if Paul was wearing a green shirt or a shirt with green in it, that would be bad.
So, I'm going to click on the little icon.
And what I do is to try to get the best results, I click on the darkest place of green because
we don't have the most optimal lighting we get shadows on the green screen.
So you click always on the darkest.
And now you can see that the green has disappeared, it's as easy as that, but there's still a
grey areas.
So you can clean that up a little bit more.
You come back over to your Effect Controls and you enlarge the Matt Generation menu and
you can see there's all these different options.
So the 2 that I use are the Highlight and the Pedestal.
So with the Highlight, again it's like the Scale on the image size, you just bring it
down all the way to 0.
And on the Pedestal, you can take it all the way up until that cloudiness disappears.
And if I go back and forth, you can see it come and go.
So I take it up until its gone away.
So the next thing I'm going to do is to move back up to the scale over here and I'm going
to take Paul down in scale until I think he's about the right size.
And then move him in Position to the right hand side of the screen and then down so he
doesn't look like he's floating.
And that's it.
So let's just go ahead and look at the beginning of the video and play it.
So the video's a bit jerky when you view it in Premiere or it can be jerky depending on
the processing power of your computer.
Our computer isn't t great, so it looks a bit jerky, but once you export it, it will
be fine.
So I'm just going to play with the positioning a little bit, just move him.
And check that out.
Maybe just make him a little bit bigger.
Just by using the Position and the Scale in the Video Effects.
And that's essentially it.
That is my open house video.
So once you get all these images in the position you want and you're happy with what it looks
like and there's no shadows left from the green screen, you can go ahead and export
your video file because you're going to want to upload this to YouTube or Facebook.
So to do that, you go up here to file, export, and click on media..
And here we have and export settings dialog box.
So you want to make sure that your format is on H.264 and you want the output name to
be something that makes sense, so I'm just going to call this OpenHouseDemoFacebook.mp4
and it's going to make an mp4 file which is a very usual video file.
And then you click save.
So, there's all kinds of settings here and I just use all the defaults settings and then
I click on export.
And I'm not going to wait because it takes quite a while to export, sometimes for us
longer videos can take 20 or 30 minutes.
But it's rendering the files and it'll tell you approximately how long you have to wait.
This is going to take about 22 minutes.
So once that has done, I'll come back and show you the finished file.
Okay, so Premiere has finished exporting the video and here is the mp4 file that is created.
So if you click on that, you can play it within file explorer and you can see the video is
not jerky at all.
It looks pretty good.
So this is the video file you are going to upload to Facebook or to YouTube or to wherever
it is that you share your videos.
So hope this has been helpful and if you need any help, I'm going to put my email address
in the comment section below.
As well with links to the equipment we use and the software that we use.
So, good luck!
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Did She Keep You On Track? - Duration: 1:56.
She gave me this spreadsheet of each of the schools I was looking at, when their deadlines
were, what past prompts they've given, because then I could also start to think about okay,
this is what a college prompt looks like, these are potential things I could bring up.
She was extremely diligent about saying "I will get this back to you by this time and
date" and she was never late.
I always knew when to expect comments back from her, then I could kind of mentally prepare
myself, okay once I get this, the comments will be fresh in my mind and I'll work on
it for a couple of hours and I'll send it back and then she'll tell me when to basically
mentally prepare for that again.
Splitting drafts, like this week I'll do this draft, this week I'll do this draft,
Lesley helped me do that.
She gave me a very incremental schedule and I think that was incredibly useful, she set
a very reasonable pace.
I was very busy and having her to help me with the process, sort of allotting times,
you know we'll meet here, we'll meet here, being very on top of things and very proactive,
really helped me out.
I had all my assignments and everything at the time, I was a senior in high school so
obviously really stressful, and I was applying to internships and everything but I could
just know that this window will be allocated for taking Lesley's comments into consideration
and editing down my essay.
It just prepared me to make time for it.
We also did this in the beginning too, before each individual school's deadline came out
She had past things to go off of whereas I didn't.
It was almost like I was talking to someone who's done the college process numerous times
and I was this person who was going through it once and hopefully only once
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Did She Write It For You? - Duration: 1:57.
I know for instance sometimes I'll show my Mom
or my Dad something I wrote and asked
for just an opinion on it and they'll
try to take something out and like rewrite
a sentence I don't find that beneficial
for me because then they're not my
words anymore you know? She wasn't afraid
to tell me that this whole essay's not working
you're gonna have to start over
because you just need to take
a different direction, try something
else. That was really nice to have. I expected, so
another expectation was that
the essay process with someone like
Lesley would be like a hundred percent
guidance but it was actually very
collaborative. I tend to be one of those
people who want my feedbacks and my
edits pretty straightforward. If it's not
working I'd like to know and sometimes
I don't even need a reason
if it's not working I need to fix it
regardless of whether someone
reading it knows why and I think Lesley
quickly found that out so it was very
much lots of back and forth. You know I
think that was a good balance between
collaboration and guidance
Collaboration in the sense that she was talking
with me and sort of you know
finding interesting stories
that would stick and then sort of
developing those ideas and then guidance
in the sense that once I had
those ideas and I put it on paper she
would sort of refine it. With Lesley
she asked me guiding questions that just
helped me really analyze what I wanted
to say and go into more depth about it
and she would highlight certain
sentences and she would say very
honestly sometimes, this
doesn't work you don't need it. But
she never tried to rewrite something, you
know? She never tried to write something
and pretend they were my words. She
respected very much that my ideas
were my ideas and what I was writing was
what I wanted to say and when
it wasn't effective enough she would
highlight it and ask me a question to
help me make it better myself
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www.YouTube.com ~ 5 Fast Facts!!! (turn on subtitles) - Duration: 0:51.
Get this: The women who rented out her Garage to the founders of Google would go on to become the CEO of YouTube!!!
Is that not the most insane thing you've ever heard or what?!
Every minute: Over 100 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube!
Considering the fact that it takes a normal person over 2 weeks to work 100 hours, I'd say that's a lot of video!!!
This has to be the most insane return on investment ever!
Google actually bought YouTube for $1.65 billion in stocks 18 months after its creation!!
That's fast!
YouTube is the second largest search engine on the web after Google!
Yup, that's right! It's bigger than Bing, Yahoo!, and Ask combined!
Great news!!
If you currently reside in Los Angeles, California and have over 10,000 subscribers, YouTube has a production space available there for you.
Best of all, you can use it for free!
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Victim to pastor who assaulted her: 'I pray for you' - Duration: 1:47.
STEVEN
JESMER TOOK ADVANTAGE FOR HIS
OWN SELFISH NEEDS.
>> I TRUSTED YOU AND LOOKED UP
TO YOU AS A FATHER FIGURE AND
THAT MADE IT EASIER FOR YOU TO
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ME.
>> SHE'S ONLY A TEENAGER, BUT
DESCRIBES HERSELF AS A BROKEN
PERSON.
THIS YOUNG WOMAN WAS SEXUALLY
ASSAULTED LAST YEAR BY STEVEN
JESMER WHILE HE WAS SERVING AS A
PASTOR AT THE DIALOG CHURCH IN
MANCHESTER.
>> I'M TERRIBLY SORRY.
I CERTAINLY DIDN'T SET OUT TO
HURT ANYONE, BUT I KNOW I'VE
DESTROYED PEOPLE'S LIVES.
>> JESMER PLEADED GUILTY TO
SEVEN CHARGES TODAY.
PROSECUTORS SAY HE SEXUALLY
ASSAULTED THE VICTIM IN THE
CHURCH OFFICE TAKING ADVANTAGE
OF HIS POSITION AND POWER.
>> AND I'M BEYOND SORRY AND I
WOULD DO ANYTHING TO TAKE THAT
DAY BACK.
YOU DESERVE BETTER.
YO FAMILY DESERVES BETTER.
I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER.
>> FOR A FEW MONTHS I WOULD TAKE
HALF AN HOUR LONG SHOWERS,
GRABBING MYSELF UNTIL BLED, SO
I COULD WASH AWAY THE PAIN AND
COULDN'T GO A DAY WITHOUT
THINKING OF IT.
>> JESMER WAS SENTENCE TODAY A
MINIMUM OF FIVE YEARS IN PRISON
AND THE JUDGE WAS HESITANT TO
ACCEPT THE PLEA DEAL, BUT DID SO
PREVENT FURTHER PAIN.
>> AND FOR YOUR FAMILY AND THOSE
AROUND US WHO CARE.
>> AND THE JUDGE SAID THOSE WHO
PREY ON CHILDREN NEED TO BE
ISOLATED FROM SOCIETY AND HE
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Dear Heartbreaker Part 1 | Spoken Word Poetry | By: Poetic Daisy - Duration: 1:52.
Dear Heartbreaker Part 1
Dear Heartbreaker,
I've decided to write this poem for all the world to see
The effect you've had on me, I guess call it therapy,
Chicken soup for the soul So I don't grow old
And bitter, only time will tell.
I wish you well But there's some things I must get off my
chest In order to lay to rest
What we had.
I get sad Every time I think of you
Because over the years you've put me through Hell
-Well, Heaven and hell combined.
Because you were fine In the beginning, I truly thought I was in
love, Placed you above
The rest.
But the test Of time showed you were no better
And couldn't weather Any storms.
And you would reincarnate with infinite forms Of flattery.
You had me Wrapped up in your spell
Because you would always return to tell Me how you thought I was the one,
How you were having fun But wanted me in the end
Then disappear for me to fend Off these thoughts.
I always thought I'd lost- you And didn't want to exhaust you
With questions.
You taught me many lessons Not the least of which was to love myself,
Take care of my mental health And realize when it's too good to be true.
I've always had a soft spot for you But I moved on despite the hole
Found someone to console Me, who doesn't take me for granted.
Who planted Positive seeds in my life,
I will soon be his wife.
Funny that I remember when I thought that would be you.
Who knew Things would go this way?
But I've decided to write you letters so you can finally hear what I have to say.
The End.
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Chicken - Duration: 0:39.
(casual music)
(distant chicken noise)
[Jane] Here, chckie, chickie, chickie
- What's Jane doing?
I told her because of the Roseland annexation,
she had to give rid of her animals.
- That's not true.
[Jane] Here, chckie, chickie, chickie
- You sure?
- Yeah.
- Hmm.
- So, you gonna tell her?
- Nope.
- [Kim] Here, chickie, chickie, chickie, chickie.
- Good call.
(chicken balking)
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