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7 IN-CAMERA Video Transitions in 30 SECONDS! - Duration: 4:24.hey everyone its Matt here to empower
you to enter video creator I'm going to
show you seven in-camera transitions in
under 60 seconds
one last bonus transition how to turn
into someone else I met so I have two
clips one where I'm in a courtyard area
and the second one is in the tennis
court now I'm going to show you where
you want to make the cuts for each of
these clips so the first clip I want to
cut somewhere in the middle which would
be right around I'm just gonna use the
right arrow key to find the right part I
feel like that is the middle there so
I'm gonna make a cut by hitting the
scissor tool I'll delete that part there
I don't need it
slide it together I'm just gonna play it
back to see what it looks like now so
it's getting closer but that second clip
I'm just seeing a little too much of the
beginning of it so I need to make a cut
for it as well so I'm just gonna use the
arrow keys to go through each frame and
find out where I want to make that cut I
think I want to do it right about there
this is something you can play around
with a little bit maybe one frame
doesn't feel right but the other frame
does so you're just gonna play around
and see what works for you so I'm gonna
make a cut on the second clip there I'm
gonna delete that part I'll bring it
together I'm just gonna play it back and
see how it looks now
there so that feels like it flows a lot
better for that transition so the second
one we did was where we covered the
camera very basic everything goes to
black so once it goes to black make the
cut for the second clip start with the
black and let the head come up I'll just
play it back so you know it looks like
and goes on goes black and comes off for
the second fret for the feet walking
clip the key to this one you can see if
I toggle back and forth here is just
before the foot hits the ground on the
first clip you want to cut to the second
clip when they hit the foot hits the
ground so it's that impact that creates
the transition I'll just play it back
for you so you can watch it and you want
to make sure whatever foot is leading so
in this case the right foot is leading
you want to make sure you use the right
foot for both plays now this one the
shake one you just want to find a nice
point where there's motion blur it's
gonna be really hard for the viewers eye
to tell where the cuts happening because
everything's just so shaky and again you
can play around with that to achieve a
look that you like same with this spin
transition so what we did we spun the
camera again there's motion blur just
make it cut somewhere in the middle and
that transition will work for you and
similar to the feet walking one for the
jumping from a higher place down to the
ground you want to make that cut just
before the feet hit the ground and then
cut to the second clip right as the feet
hit the ground I'll play that one back
so same for same for the door one just
as the doors closing you want to cut to
that second one justice is about to
close and that's how you can do editing
for your in-camera transitions I hope
this video helped you out now you go
ahead and try these transitions yourself
if you want to try thumb Mora there's a
link in the description box below don't
forget to subscribe and we'll see you
next time
you
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How To Water Succulents (Tips to Keep Them Alive) - Duration: 8:37.Hello Everyone, this is Sheila and in this video, we are learning how to water succulents
the right way.
About 93% of succulent deaths is due to overwatering.
So, watch until the end of this video to keep those succulents alive and healthy.
In this video, we will learn when it is time to water and how to water succulents the right
way.
There are also some very important tricks on how to water succulents in pots without
drainage holes.
So Tip Number 1, is that your succulents does not like to be watered very often.
In fact, it's about once a week in the summer and hardly any in the winter, or probably
about only once or twice in the entire winter months, especially if you live in an area
where it doesn't snow, like here in Brentwood, California.
And if you have snow in the winter and you have to bring them indoors, once every two
or 3 weeks is fine, depending on how high you set your thermostat and how strong your
grow lights are.
Tip Number 2, when you see some leaves drying up from the base, but the middle part is plump
and not wrinkled, then that is not because they lack water.
They just need to get rid of some of their leaves so that they can push forth roots and
pups.
If you are in doubt whether they need water or not, postpone watering for about 3 to 5
days more.
One tool that helps a lot is the moisture meter.
It's time to water them only about 5 days after the moisture meter reads one or dry
everywhere in the pot.
Let me show you how my moisture meter works.
A good amount of watering is when the moisture meter reads about 8 to 10.
If you think this moisture meter helps, especially for beginners, do hit the like button.
Another way is to feel the soil in the pot, but you have feel deep, which is not always
an option.
Here's Tip Number 3 on how to water your succulents.
Although misting is a great way to water your succulent leaf propagation, since it is so
convenient, do consider this.
If you would mist your propagation with hard water, real soon, you will see white hard
water deposits on their leaves.
Once you start seeing leaves sprouting on your leaf propagations, you want them to be
perfect and without a spot, you might want to start using a syringe to avoid watering
the tiny succulent leaves and direct water to the roots.This is also true for your grown
succulents, which leads me to Tip Number 4, which is to avoid the leaves when watering
your grown succulents.
Watering the leaves directly could leave water stains.
You may not be able to completely avoid it, but I suggest that you try your best if you
want your beauties to be perfect, 'cause if you would continuously water it this way,
you would soon start seeing this, this and this.
I would use a garden hose and set it to the weakest drip, or a syringe for small containers.
I also use a watering can, especially when it is time for their plant food.
Later in this video, I will also discuss how the size of your pot plays a huge role in
your watering schedule.
So for now, while I'm watering these succulents, as always, today, my message to you is that
you can be a thermometer or a thermostat.
So, you can be a thermometer and just react to whatever life brings you or you can be
a thermostat and change the temperature of your environment.
So, you can be proactive and change your reality and create a life for yourself, or you can
be reacting to whatever life brings you.
You have the ability to create the life that you want.
So, be proactive, go for it.
Create the life that you want for yourself.
Change your temperate.
Be a thermostat.
Okay, we're back.
So, Tip Number 5, when it's time to water them, give them a good amount of soaking,
as long as their pot has drainage holes on them.
They are properly soaked if the moisture meter reads about 6 to 10.
I totally love my moisture meter, especially when I was just starting, 'cause I was too
scared to over-water at first that my succulents were looking so dry and they couldn't stand
the heat.
I thought misting was enough water for them.
It turned out that when it's time to water these succulents, getting them soaked is the
way to go.
Again, just make sure that there are drainage holes.
I have a separate tip for watering succulent pots without drainage holes in a bit.
Tip Number 6 on how to water your succulents is to use rain water!
Rain water does not have the harmful chemicals that make water hard, like calcium and magnesium.
And this leads me to Tip Number 7, which is you can use pots and containers without drainage
holes, but you have to use a bit of imagination to water your succulents with this.
Because of gravity, water goes down to the bottom of your pot.
Here is my miniature succulent green house to show you how water goes down.
You have to make a guess as to how much water will go down and how much will evaporate.
What you don't want to happen is that all the water that you are putting in the container
will stay too long at the base that will cause root rot.
Tip Number 8, be mindful of the weather!
This one, I learned the hard way in the middle of last winter.
I have been growing succulents in these containers until I have put them out so that they can
get some rain.
And sure enough, they got some rain.
I assumed that it will not rain through the night, but it did!
And they got so drenched and the glass jar got so full.
I had to repot them in dry soil immediately, or else they would die.
So, since rain is the best water for them, please make sure that they have drainage holes,
or don't even take those pots without drainage holes out in the rain.
Okay, and Tip Number 9, is how to water your succulent wreath arrangement.
We would just put water in this wreath keeper and put about 10 spritz of this succulent
plant food and soak this succulent wreath for about 3 to 4 hours and let it drip after.
I have the links of the materials that I use in all of my videos in the description down
below, in case you want to check them out.
And that includes this moisture meter.
Tip #10, I suggest that you use a Succulent Plant Food of your choice and use it every
other watering to keep your succulents happy and healthy.
And here's the bonus tip which I think, is so important is keeping your succulents
alive.
We need to take note that shallower and smaller pots dry faster than bigger and deeper pots,
which means you will have to postpone watering for some of them.
If you would look here, our moisture meter still reads 2.
A reading of 2 means that there is still moisture in this pot.
And look, this middle pot even reads about 3.
This means we still need to wait about 3 to 5 days more before watering, but this little
pot is already dry.
So bottom line is that you will really have to be mindful not to water everyone within
the same date.
And, before I go, I would like to remind you again that you can create your own reality
by being proactive.
So change the temperature of your environment.
Be a thermostat.
Be proactive.
Change your life.
Create the life that you want and with enough will and action, you can do it.
Thank you.
This is Sheila again, your person on a mission, for Succulent Fame, sending inspirations your
way with every succulent.
Remember to subscribe and share this video.
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5 Personality Types That Are Highly Compatible with INFJs - Duration: 8:19.5 Personality Types That Are Highly Compatible with INFJs
In relationship, there is almost always a statement about how any two personality types
can make a relationship work if they try hard enough.
For instance, an INFJ can date any personality type like an ESTP, which is their complete
opposite, and it can be successful if the INFJ and their
partner want the relationship to work.
Of course, this sentiment is true.
INFJs can have happy relationships with any personality type.
However, some types will probably be more compatible with INFJs than others.
INFJs seek specific qualities from partners and friends.
They value intelligence, honesty, authenticity, creativity, passion, and kindness.
So in this video, I'm going to share with you 5 personality types that are highly compatible
with INFJs.
If you find this information is helpful to you,
make sure to like this video and subscribe to this channel so you won't miss any of our
interesting updates in the future!
First.
Extroverts
Let's begin with extroverts.
Extroverts are exciting and stimulating to be around.
INFJs are often mistaken for extroverts, as we are incredibly interested in people and
forming relationships with them.
Extroverts allow us the socialization that we crave and they push us outside of our comfort
zone from time to time.
However, some extroverted personality types are less social than others, so here are extroverted
personality type that get along well with INFJs.
#1.
ENFP ("The Inspirer")
The ENFPs are full of life, they are truly free spirited.
They bring out the aspects of personality that are also free thinking, independent,
and creative.
Due to their magnificent intuitive abilities, ENFPs know when and how to approach more reserved
personalities.
They are sensitive to social situations and love connecting with all types of people.
ENFPs make life a little brighter for everyone they encounter.
#2.
ENFJ ("The Giver")
The ENFJs are incredibly passionate people.
They have strong convictions, but those convictions are not on display for the world to see.
I believe that ENFJs and INFJs get along well because both personality care deeply and strive
to make the world a better place.
Both personality are equally passionate and concerned about similar issues, but they go
about their passions in different ways.
In summary, extroverts can make life exciting for INFJs.
Some incredibly extroverted types may be taxing on an INFJ's quiet nature, but those are
the types INFJs can learn to enjoy in smaller doses.
For all of you extroverts out there with an INFJ friend or loved one, please keep in mind
that INFJs also value their solitude.
They may require a lot more alone time than you can comprehend.
It is best to give them some space and to not take it personally.
Second, Introverts.
The advantage to having a relationship with an introvert is that they understand the need
for solitude.
It is comforting beyond words when another person understands your quiet moments and
does not question you when you are lost in thought.
In fact, there is very little energy exerted when you are with other introverts.
Even, some of them will give you more energy.
So, here are other introverted types that can get along well with INFJs.
#3.
INTJ ("The Scientist")
They are quick-witted, intelligent, and decisive.
They do not let emotions stand in their way and rely on logic above all else.
This is precisely how both personalities are different and also why they will value their
personality each other.
INFJs are known to get caught up in daydreaming, so it's refreshing to be around a personality
that is more grounded in logic.
Some may view their lack of emotion to be cold or distant, but when viewed from a different
perspective, they are actually very loving and thoughtful people.
#4.
INFP ("The Idealist")
INFPs and INFJs may just have one letter different in their acronyms, but both personalities
are quite different actually.
INFPs are bright and beautiful people to be around.
Forever the ultimate idealists, they see things through rose-colored glasses.
They remain optimistic and value harmony in their relationships.
Just like an INFJ, INFPs can be difficult to get to know.
They are reserved with their thoughts and feelings, but this does not mean that they
do not care.
They care deeply, especially about the people they are close to and the things they are
passionate about.
They are creative people with a depth of insight.
#5.
INTP ("The Logician")
In the world of personality theory, the INTP and INFJ pairing has been nicknamed "The
Golden Pair" because these two types can be highly compatible.
Though the INTP focuses mostly on logic and the INFJ primarily on emotion, I would say
these two types are a great match as they keep each other balanced.
INTPs seek information at all times, and they are very much in their heads, like INFJs.
The INFJ loves the INTP's logical approach while the INTP appreciates the INFJ's naturally
mysterious disposition.
INTPs can grow bored easily, but the INFJ's willingness to communicate and question things
keeps them intrigued, such a perfect couple right.
All in all, any two personality types can absolutely make a relationship work.
Hopefully, this overview of other Myers-Briggs types could give you some insight on how INFJs
gravitate toward and how these other types impact an INFJ's life.
So, really cool information isn't it.
Please share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!
Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and watch all our other amazing videos!
Thanks for watching!
Amelia Brown https://introvertdear.com/
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