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Englische Tutorials


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Turn yourself into a character! Create your Own Merchandising
Duration: 35m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 479 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

You will create a lot of expressions and elements that will help you to communicate specific emotions and messages to others.

You will sketch, digitalize and organize all the elements in a table to keep track of all of them easily.
Once your character is ready you will be able to sell it as chat stickers or create your own merchandising online.
I will be using illustrator for this class but you could also follow along with photoshop.
It's not an Illustrator class. I show you how I work with Illustrator and explain each step but I don't go deep in each tool.

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Welch Way: Creating a Winning Strategy
DVDRips | MP4/AVC, ~493 kb/s | 640x360 | Duration: 00:44:59 | English: AAC, 54 kb/s (2 ch) | 402 MB
Genre: Business, Job​

Does the thought of having to develop and execute a business strategy terrify you or excite you? Do you even know where to begin or what tools you will need? Are you being asked to present your ideas on how to grow your business, but are unclear what your first step should be?

For many of us, Strategy Development is shrouded in mystery. It is made up of the secrets shared in the hallowed halls of great business schools and Descriptionted by senior executives behind closed doors and known only be the chosen few.
But Jack Welch has a different take on it. He teaches that strategy is lifeblood of an organization and that it needn't be complicated nor secretive. During his time as CEO of General Electric, Jack created a strategy development model that was used by all managers to assess their businesses and make decisions about where to go next.
The model was designed to cut through the clutter, ask the questions that really mattered and "execute like hell" to get it done. That model is presented in this course along with dozens of practical tips directly from Jack on what it takes to win.
If you had the opportunity to learn strategy from one of the greatest business leaders of all time, would you take him up on the offer?
A Certificate of Completion is presented to all students who complete this course.
Advance your career. Some employers may provide tuition reimbursement that would cover or assist with the cost of this course - check with your employer.

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Camera Tech and Colour Science
HDRips | MP4/AVC, ~1177 kb/s | 960x540 | Duration: 07:55:52 | English: AAC, 48 kb/s (1 ch) | + PDF Guides | 4.07 GB
Genre: Color, Photo​

Camera operators and assistants, colourists, visual effects supervisors and artists, and others are making the transition to digital acquisition. Digital imaging technicians (DITs), digital intermediate engineers, and technicians are also centrally involved. Leading the course is the incredibly knowledgeable Charles Poynton, who will discuss color and digital cinema acquisition in a manner that's accessible to cinematographers, colourists, and related craftspeople.

How many stops of exposure latitude does a digital camera offer? What exposure index should be used? What is the"film look" and where should it be imposed? Why does noise arise, and what can be done to minimize it? Should I record and process "log" or "linear"? Is there one kind of "log" and one kind of "linear," or are those terms ambiguous? Is it valuable to have an on-set display? Where do the LUTs go, and who should determine their content? Under what conditions is on-set colour grading useful?

Poyton will discuss logarithmic coding, camera sensitivity and ISO/EI ratings. He will describe the zone system, and discuss what aspects of that system are valuable in connection with digital acquisition. In addition, the course will cover the tone scale and colour modifications that impart the "film look," and the roles of camera controls (gamma, knee, slope) and 1D and 3D lookup tables in achieving these modifications.

This course will be suitable for people involved with:

Cinematographers, assistant cinematographers, and colourists

HD engineers and Digital Imaging Technicians (DITs)

Post-production and visual effects supervisors, and post/VFX engineers

Digital cinema, digital video, and CGI/VFX software developers

The course will be technical and it will show many graphs and several equations!

Course syllabus

Class 1: Understanding the colour spectrum and the theory of how colours can be represented electronically.
Class 2: Subtractive filter mixing.
Class 3: Color transforms
Class 4: Lightness/Colour/Video terminology, code 100 issue in linear coding and different notions of LOG/LIN.
Class 5: Perceptual uniformity and Video/HDTV camera "Gamma" controls.
Class 6: Display gammas for different viewing conditions.
Class 7: Power functions of gamma and video color coding.
Class 8: Appearance effects and how to compensate for them; Wide colour gamut
Class 9: Color management, LUTs and profile building.
Class 10: The ACES workflow.

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DOP219 Lighting with Natural Light
HDRips | MP4/AVC, ~3639 kb/s | 1280x720 | Duration: 05:34:44 | English: AAC, 162 kb/s (2 ch) | 9.21 GB
Genre: Photo​

This course is designed to show how to light subjects and drama with natural light, led by DOP Ben Allan. It is wrong to think that because you are not lighting with electric lights you are not lighting a scene, but with creativity and a solid technical understand lighting with natural light can be incredibly rewarding and even a very fast way to shoot.

The reality of today's working environment is that you are very likely to be presented with opportunities even if you seek them. From interviews to drama, interior and exterior setups, and interestingly night shots are all candidates for using available light in dramatic and original ways.

While it may be fast to film with natural light, it is not always easy when you can't just dim your lights, or move them relative to your subject. When done well, natural light can add incredible realism to a scene, it can make your scenes dramatic and natural. But it can also present real problems to overcome, extreme contrast ratios, shift source directions, glare, unwanted reflections, and a lack of the sort of modeling control we have with area lights. If you have seen any of Ben Allan's courses with Mike Seymour, you will know that the way we address these issues is by having Mike torture Ben. Mike will set complex and perhaps seemingly impossible lighting tasks - which in the past Ben has seemingly solved with easy, but this term he may just be stumped!

Course syllabus

Class 1: Lighting a three person drama scene in a DOP's worst nightmare: a white wall, featureless square office - using only fluorescences and sunlight.
Class 2: High contrast filming with harsh sunlight in a car.
Class 3: Shooting on a sailing boat in high sun with evil contrast, bounce light and cramped conditions.
Class 4: How to shoot in a studio for outdoor natural sunlight.
Class 5: After drama and travel, we now shift to interviews. Here the goal is to get great results, but not interfere with interview process while still lighting two people with cross dual camera shooting. Everyone should watch this class as it is packed the tips and practical advice (we do a lot of interviews and trust us - this is invaluable advice).
Class 6: Matching a green screen shoot to natural light and lighting a green screen with the sun.
Class 7: Never light an actress from below, unless it is candle light. - anyone can look great in candle light.
Class 8: A change of pace, we film an entire travel promo on the streets in uncontrolled conditions. This is just the sort of promo that you might be called upon to make to promote a city, a location or as an introduction to any number of other packages.
Class 9: Drone shots necessitate an understanding of natural light, and how the freedom of movement must be factored in to produce good results.
Class 10: This is a special request episode where we ask you to Beat Ben - with your most annoying natural lighting situations.

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Dual Sport Riding Techniques
DVD5 | NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | MPEG2 ~8956 kbps | English: LPCM, 1536 kb/s (2 ch) | Duration: 50 mins | + PDF Book | 3.94 GB
Genre: Extreme Driving​

This DVD isolates each of the skills needed to follow the road less traveled, gives specific pointers and ways to practice, and then puts them all together on the trail.

The DVD covers in detail:

* Body Position
* Turns
* Hill climbs and descents
* Rocky/ rooty/ rough terrain
* Sandy/ muddy/ loose terrain
* Line selection
* Bike setup

Each section contains specific drills that you can do to improve your riding at your own pace, including ways to tailor the exercises for riders with more or less experience. With practice, these drills cement the correct response for any given situation, and when combined with some great tips on line selection, you'll find new confidence and enjoyment when riding off-road.

In addition, bonus features include:
* Suspension Setup
* Tire Changes
* Trailriding Footage

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Lynda - Ethical Hacking: System Hacking
Size: 212 MB | Duration: 1h 19m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 15&30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English​

System hacking is the way hackers get access to individual computers on a network. Ethical hackers learn system hacking to detect, prevent, and counter these types of attacks. This course explains the main methods of system hacking-password cracking, privilege escalation, spyware installation, and keylogging-and the countermeasures IT security professionals can take to fight these attacks. Security expert Lisa Bock also covers steganography, spyware on a cell phone, and tactics for hiding files and tools. These tutorials, along with the other courses featured in the Ethical Hacking series, will prepare students to pass the Certified Ethical Hacker exam and start a career in this in-demand field. Find out more about the exam at

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Lynda - Google Drive Advanced Tips and Tricks
Size: 137 MB | Duration: 1h 1m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 15&30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English​

Get more out of Google's popular cloud-based file sharing and word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software, Google Drive. Jess Stratton shows how to optimize Drive for the desktop and improve efficiency and productivity with shortcuts and other techniques, like stars and color coding. The course includes advanced tips for Google Docs, Sheets, and Drawings, as well as best practices for getting the most out of Drive when using it with other Google products such as Chrome, Gmail, and Search.

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High School Physics
HDRips | MKV/AVC, ~263 kb/s | 660x600 | Duration: 22 hours 46 minutes | English: MP3, 128 kb/s (2 ch) | 3.15 GB
Genre: Physics​

Join Professor Vincent Selhorst-Jones' High School Physics course which combines his scientific background, acting training, and years of teaching experience to help you fully comprehend concepts rather than just "plug 'n' chug" equations. Professor Selhorst-Jones is passionate about sharing his love of physics and will help you understand how a problem comes together, what it means, and why you should care.


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History of the Ancient World: A Global Perspective
48xDVDRip | MP4/AVC, ~1500 kb/s | 640x480 | Duration: 24:49:50 | English: AAC, 128 kb/s (2 ch) | + PDF Book | 16.9 GB
Genre: History​

Even though you might never stop to think about it, the ancient world and the civilizations it produced are with you in almost everything you do. The ancient world has influenced our customs and religious beliefs, our laws, and the form of our governments. It has taught us when and how we make war or pursue peace. It has shaped the buildings we live and work in and the art we hang on our walls. It has given us the calendar that organizes our year and has left its mark on the games we play.

And even though each day finds you, in ways almost too numerous to mention, paying tribute to this ancient past, it is too often without an awareness that you are even doing so.

In what ways were these civilizations different from each other and from our own?
How were they similar?
What part did they play in making us what we have now become, so many centuries later?

These and other questions of that ancient past and its great civilizations-which helped set the stage for the world you live in today-are still relevant to almost everything you do and everything you are. And understanding these lessons helps you to better understand yourself-why you think and act as you do-as well as the effects of those same forces on the people you interact with. Grasping the full scope of your bequest from the ancient world can't help but give you a more nuanced base from which to make decisions and choose pathways in your own life.

The 48 lectures of History of the Ancient World: A Global Perspective represent a fresh and innovative way to look at history. They take you on a multidisciplinary journey that ranges across not only the traditional domains of politics and war that are normally the province of history courses, but also those of religion, philosophy, architecture and the visual arts, literature, and science and technology, to name but a few.

The course, delivered by Professor Gregory S. Aldrete of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay-a brilliant lecturer/scholar whose areas of expertise include classical history, archaeology, and philology-examines the ancient world's greatest civilizations from the Mediterranean, Asia, and the Americas-including those of Rome, Greece, China, Persia, India, and the Maya-not in isolation but in the full context of where they came from, the cultures that flourished around them at the same time, and the civilizations that were to come from them.

Lectures:

01. Cities, Civilizations, and Sources
02. From Out of the Mesopotamian Mud
03. Cultures of the Ancient Near East
04. Ancient Egypt-The Gift of the Nile
05. Pharaohs, Tombs, and Gods
06. The Lost Civilization of the Indus Valley
07. The Vedic Age of Ancient India
08. Mystery Cultures of Early Greece
09. Homer and Indian Poetry
10. Athens and Experiments in Democracy
11. Hoplite Warfare and Sparta
12. Civilization Dawns in China-Shang and Zhou
13. Confucius and the Greek Philosophers
14. Mystics, Buddhists, and Zoroastrians
15. Persians and Greeks
16. Greek Art and Architecture
17. Greek Tragedy and the Sophists
18. The Peloponnesian War and the Trial of Socrates
19. Philip of Macedon-Architect of Empire
20. Alexander the Great Goes East
21. Unifiers of India-Chandragupta and Asoka
22. Shi Huangdi-First Emperor of China
23. Earliest Historians of Greece and China
24. The Hellenistic World
25. The Great Empire of the Han Dynasty
26. People of the Toga-Etruscans, Early Rome
27. The Crucible-Punic Wars, Roman Imperialism
28. The Death of the Roman Republic
29. Augustus-Creator of the Roman Empire
30. Roman Emperors-Good, Bad, and Crazy
31. Han and Roman Empires Compared-Geography
32. Han and Roman Empires Compared-Government
33. Han and Roman Empires Compared-Problems
34. Early Americas-Resources and Olmecs
35. Pots and Pyramids-Moche and Teotihuacán
36. Blood and Corn-Mayan Civilization
37. Hunter-Gatherers and Polynesians
38. The Art and Architecture of Power
39. Comparative Armies-Rome, China, Maya
40. Later Roman Empire-Crisis and Christianity
41. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire?
42. The Byzantine Empire and the Legacy of Rome
43. China from Chaos to Order under the Tang
44. The Golden Age of Tang Culture
45. The Rise and Flourishing of Islam
46. Holy Men and Women-Monasticism and Saints
47. Charlemagne-Father of Europe
48. Endings, Beginnings, What Does It All Mean?

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Lynda - How to Handle Workplace Bullying
Size: 393 MB | Duration: 0h 57m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English​

Bullying is a social phenomenon in which the bystanders, leaders, and organizational culture all play a role. It has emotional, psychological, and financial costs to targets and the business. In this course, workplace bullying expert Catherine Mattice helps HR professionals, leaders, managers, and supervisors put a stop to workplace bullying. She defines the key differences between conflict, harassment, and bullying, and helps you assess the prevalence of bullying in your organization. You'll learn the importance of stepping in to stop it, and coaching those identified as bullies. Catherine also highlights the role leadership plays in exemplifying the right behavior and being transparent about supporting a healthy workplace. To create a positive workplace that's free from bullying, she suggests a healthy workplace corporate policy, tying positive behavior to corporate values, ongoing training, and the use of performance management.

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How To Read Music Fast
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2.5 Hours | 905 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English​

A 4-Step Beginner's Guide To Reading Music Quickly And Easily

Learn And Easily!

If you want to learn how to read music in a very short amount of time, this course is exactly what you need. Traditional music lessons can make music theory look so boring. Everything moves so slowly. This course takes a different approach.

In 4 fast and easy steps you will learn how to read sheet music.

In step one, you learn melody. This is the tune of the song. You learn all about the staff,

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Jeppesen Multi-Engine Video Series
DVD5 | NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | MPEG2 ~8333 kbps | English: AC3, 192 kb/s (2 ch) | Duration: 00:47:29 | 2.78 GB
Genre: Aviation​

This video presentation augments the written materials by providing visual reinforcement of multi-engine and engine-out operations, including aerodynamics, maneuvers, and instrument flight. State-of-the-art graphics, animation, and dramatic aerial videography help you grasp complex ideas.

he Jeppesen Multi-Engine video series on DVD gives you quick and easy access to the following topics:

Multi-Engine Operations
Multi-Engine Aerodynamics
Multi-Engine Maneuvers
Engine-Out Operations
Instrument Flight

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