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You gotta shine,

Shine

That's who you are

In you own way

You're a superstar

You gotta shine

Shine

That's who you are

In your own way you gotta shine

You gotta shine,

That's who you are

In your own way

You're a superstar

You gotta shine

SHine

That's who you are

In your own way you gotta shine

[funky organ pads]

Shiiiine... [funky organ stabs]

[funky organ stabs]

Shiiiine... [funky organ stabs]

[funky organ stabs]

Shiiiine...

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Kids Songs with Row Row Row Your Boat & more baby songs & rhymes - Duration: 16:56.

Kids Songs with Row Row Row Your Boat & more baby songs & rhymes

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No existe temporada baja en la EcoPosada de Esteros del Iberá con Google AdWords - Duration: 3:06.

I am really happy with our project, EcoPosada,

because we achieved a big progress in

environmental education,

wildlife conservation

and sustainable tourism.

Google+EcoPosada present "Together we can do more"

I am Roberto Ares,

a partner in the EcoPosada project.

15 years ago, I started writing a book

and one of the places I visited during the writing

was Esteros del Iberá.

I visited the place many times and, in one occasion,

I met a local couple

and we ended up becoming partners.

I am José Martin,

I was born in Colonia Carlos Pellegrini, Corrientes.

I've always dreamed of growing in my own land,

having my own business and earning a living that way.

This place is magical because it's surrounded by nature.

Its people and its culture are so special.

The EcoPosada is an inn that was built

out of recyclable materials.

The wood we used had been thrown away and recycled.

And with all the material that was left

from the construction, we built tables,

chairs and the bookcases

One of the first things we decided to do

was to sign up for Google My Business for free.

This allows us to appear on Google Maps,

and our clients can find

useful information about our business

Iberá is a place where people come mostly in winter.

They think that Corrientes is very hot during the summer

With Google AdWords, we could change this tendency.

We launched a campaign exclusively for the summer,

so that when someone is looking

for a place to go on vacations,

he can find our inn at Esteros del Iberá.

The campaign was a total success,

last summer we had a 60% occupation.

When EcoPosada was born,

we did everything: we organized hikings,

we even served breakfast.

Little by little, we were able to hire more employees

and today we are almost 14 people

making a living out of this project.

Today, with a little more experience in the use of the tool,

we earn 25 times what we invest.

And 60% of our guests find EcoPosada

thanks to Google AdWords

EcoPosada has been my dream since I was a kid,

and today it has come true.

The truth is that we are really glad,

not only because of what we achieved,

but also because this is our dream come true.

Together we can do more for your project

for the wildlife

for environmental education

for sustainable tourism

for your dreams

for Esteros del Iberá

for Argentina

For more infomation >> No existe temporada baja en la EcoPosada de Esteros del Iberá con Google AdWords - Duration: 3:06.

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You Have the POWER to MANIFEST What YOU WANT! - (Law of Attraction Motivational Video) - Duration: 12:48.

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FREAKY FACTS About IT & Pennywise (2017) - Behind The Scenes Secrets - Duration: 6:23.

Bill Skarsgard gives a terrifying new take on the shapeshifting Pennywise in the latest

adaptation of Stephen King's best-selling novel IT about a group of young misfits terrorised

by an evil presence in their town.

Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers, it's Jan here, and today I'm going to take you behind the

scenes of the new big-screen version of IT and reveal some freaky facts and intriguing

secrets about the making of the movie.

I'm also kicking off a new Funko Pop giveaway on this video.

All you have to do is be a subscriber to my channel and comment on the movie below for

a chance to win.

Believe it or not, babies were the inspiration behind the movie's menacing clown.

Yes, right from the start, director Andy Muschietti knew he wanted his version of Pennywise to

have a baby-faced appearance with big eyes and apple cheeks as he felt the contrast of

the character's child-like features and his terrifying behaviour would make him all the

more disturbing.

Giving Skarsgard his full-on Pennywise face took around five hours in initial make-up

tests, but they managed to get that down to around two and a half hours during filming.

That included applying razor-sharp teeth, prosthetic pieces for his cheeks, and an enlarged

skull which the special effects make-up artists who crafted it described as a 'gigantic cracked

melon'.

Speaking of teeth, the prosthetics that Skarsgard wore led to a build-up of drool, so they decided

to embrace that as a feature of his character and threw in some extra special effects slime

too for good measure.

To really push the idea of Pennywise's child-like creepiness even further, the film uses a traditional

English nursery rhyme called Oranges And Lemons as his musical theme.

The song dates back to at least the 18th-century and, despite its playful sing-song surface,

its lyrics have dark connotations and may be linked to public executions or child sacrifice,

making it the perfect theme for Pennywise.

When it came to creating Pennywise's peepers, Skarsgard's blue eyes were turned yellow in

post-production.

But director Andy Muschietti didn't have to resort to visual effects to produce the wall-eyed

look he wanted for the dancing clown because Bill Skarsgard has 'a bit of a lazy [left]

eye'.

Which means that the Swedish actor was actually able to make Pennywise's eyes point in different

directions all by himself.

As Skarsgard told Dazed magazine, all he had to do was simply relax the muscle in his left

eye to make that eye go out and become wall-eyed.

As for Pennywise's clown suit, the director wanted to avoid what he thought of as the

cheap look of 20th-century clown costumes.

Instead, his instinctive choice was for a costume that reflected more of a bygone era,

so to highlight the fact that Pennywise has been terrorising the inhabitants of Derry,

Maine for an incredibly long time, his suit combines features from the Middles Ages and

the Renaissance, as well as Elizabethan and Victorian periods.

And that child-like freakiness of the character is highlighted once again by what the movie's

costume designer has called the 'doll-like quality of his costume'; while the washed-out

colouring of his clothes 'makes him almost like a shadow'.

While Bill Skarsgard hopes his take on Pennywise will 'scare a whole generation' just as Tim

Curry did in the 1990 TV mini-series, the Swedish actor has already experienced the

clown stalking his own sleep.

At home in Stockholm after filming had finished, Skarsgard had recurring visions of Pennywise

in his dreams for two weeks.

Speaking to Empire magazine, Skarsgard said that in the dreams, 'I was [Pennywise], but

I was in the wrong setting, somehow.

I was upset that people could see my face.

It was surreal.'

The first time the movie's young stars actually saw Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise was about

a month into the shoot during a scene they filmed together where he creeps out of a fridge.

The filmmakers decided to keep Pennywise hidden away from the young actors until the last

possible moment as they wanted to create a real feeling of tension so their initial reactions

were as fresh and authentic as possible.

For some of the actors who play the pre-teen members of the Losers' Club, bringing to life

their characters required some extra training, not in acting, but in how to ride a bike.

According to one of the movie's producers, some of the young leads weren't so hot when

it came to pedal power, so to make sure they looked like naturals when it came to cycling

on screen, they were given lessons.

In fact, that was just one part of the three weeks the young cast spent together getting

to know each other before filming began.

The idea was for them to establish the kind of bond they needed to portray on camera so

they spent lots of time outdoors, swimming, riding bikes, and playing practical jokes

on each other, as well as having movie nights and karaoke sessions.

On top of that, because the film is set in the 1980s, one of the producers also made

the young actors an "Intro to the 80s" booklet, with facts about movies, music, and video

games, as well as how people talked and the clothes they wore.

Though I'm guessing that Finn Wolfhard already knew his 80s stuff thanks to his starring

role in Stranger Things.

Fans of Stephen King's novel will likely be pleased to see the dilapidated house at 29

Neibolt Street make an appearance in the new movie.

To create the infamous locale, the filmmakers used two different settings.

First, they built the exterior of the house from scratch on a vacant lot in Oshawa, Canada.

And to get the right aged and run-down appearance, the design team burned and pressure-washed

new timber, then painted it silver-grey.

As for that gnarled and twisted tree you can see in front of the house, that actually started

out life in a neighbour's garden.

On their way to work one day, a member of the movie's crew spotted the tree and thought

it looked perfect for filming, so they negotiated with the tree's owner and nabbed it for the

shoot!

As for the interior of the house, that was shot in an existing home whose owner gave

the crew carte blanche to make changes to creep the place up for filming.

Those changes included exposing the home's original Victorian details, coating the walls

with crumbling plaster, poking vines and dead leaves through broken windows, covering other

windows with specially-made Victorian-era newspapers, and generally filling the place

with dirt.

Now, if you've seen the movie, what do you think of it?

And what were your best and worst moments from the film?

Let me know in the comments below and also don't forget to subscribe for your chance

to win an awesome Pennywise Funko Pop.

I'll announce the winner on an upcoming video, so turn on your notifications to make sure

you don't miss it!

The winner of my Game of Thrones giveaway is on screen now.

If that's you, send me a message with your details so I can get the prize to you.

If you enjoyed this, hit that thumbs-up button and check out more of my videos by tapping

the screen right here.

Thanks for watching and see ya next time!

Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers!

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Turn Your Bathroom Into a Softbox - Duration: 3:47.

Hi, this is Jay P. Morgan.

Today on "The Slanted Lens" we're gonna turn your bathroom into a softbox.

Our Stop Motion download from Trisha Zemp has been one of the most popular downloads

we have ever done and Trisha's back with a longer two-and-a-half hour workshop "Advanced

Stop Motion Techniques."

You'll love the things she talks about, a tasty video, the [inaudible 00:00:23] logo,

some great techniques on how to light, how to use dragon frames.

So get over to theslantedlens.com and check it out.

Hi this is Jay P. Morgan.

Today on "The Slanted Lens" we're gonna turn your bathroom into a softbox.

This is a very simple way to do a portrait.

My daughter called me up one time from college.

She said, "Dad, I've gotta take these face shots of these different people for my project

I'm working on.

I don't have any lights.

I don't have any place to do this."

I said, "No problem.

Just go to the bathroom, put a piece of black paper or black duvetyne or a black cardboard

or a black whatever, foamcore, on the door and let the window be directly behind you.

And that light coming over your head behind the window is gonna give you a beautiful soft

light and then a dark background behind it and it'll look fabulous."

So it's important to remember that every bathroom window, every window in your house, is different.

You may have frosted windows.

You may not have frosted windows.

I have tracing paper I put on the top of this bathroom.

This is just tracing paper Julian had in a tablet that she got from an art store.

This isn't expensive photo stuff.

This is just a piece of tracing paper.

So there you have it.

And now that becomes just a very gorgeous…it's a very flat light but it's a very pretty light.

And any room can turn into a soft box because what is a soft box?

It's a controlled area of light that goes through one controlled opening.

Well, the window is our opening and it's going to flood into the room and it's gonna light

our subject and it's not gonna light everything else in the room because it's only coming

through that square area.

Everything outside is very diffused.

It's a very diffused light outside and so as it comes through there, it just gives us

this nice soft light.

The biggest problem with this setup is going to be your camera settings.

You're gonna need to shoot at least at 800 or 1600 ISO.

You're probably gonna wanna put this on a tripod because you're going to be at probably

a 40th or a 30th of a second and you're gonna be at 2.8 or 3.5.

It's gonna be pretty wide open.

It's an overcast day outside so it's very soft light outside.

That tracing paper is gonna kill a lot of the light which means we're gonna have to

be on a pretty high ISO and a pretty slow shutter speed.

But a tripod solves that problem.

You can shoot these portraits really quickly and Lorie [SP] will look fabulous.

So that tracing paper helps a lot but it does kill a lot of the exposure.

That's the only problem.

So different times of day are going to probably give you a different look.

Actually, different times of day and whether it's cloudy or not, all those things are going

to contribute to what this look is like.

But, generally speaking, it's a simple source above your head onto your subject in front

of you.

And so it's not gonna change drastically.

It's just your camera settings that are gonna change drastically.

So take a look at some of these images we've got of Lorie.

So there you have it.

Any room in your house can become a softbox and make you unique photographs.

It gives you a small studio.

It'll give you a beautiful portrait.

So keep those cameras rolling, keep on clicking.

Our Mastering Studio Strobe download is meant to help you move into the world of strobes.

It's meant to help you know what to buy.

Then it's going to help you know how to use them, how to light with them, how to use modifiers

with them.

It'll help you move into that world of strobes and how to use them on set.

So go to theslantedlens.com where you can get the download today.

Make sure you subscribe to "The Slanted Lens" and sign up for our newsletter and join our

Facebook group.

We've got a lot going on over here.

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