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  • How to Make Music
    April 4, 2023

    How to Make Music

    Making music is a creative process. It requires a lot of experimentation, practice, and patience. But with the right tools and techniques, anyone can create music that sounds great. So, let's dive into some of the key steps to making...

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  • video conference for deaf history month
    April 2, 2023

    Spotlight: What is Deaf History Month?

    Table of Contents What Is Deaf History Month? Other Deaf Awareness Observances Famous Names in Deaf History Ways to Support Deaf History Month & Spread Awareness Hearing Impaired and Deaf Content Creators to Follow Jessica Kellgren-Fozard Nakia Smith Otis Jones...

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  • Choosing the Best TikTok Camera
    March 29, 2023

    Choosing the Best TikTok Camera

    Table of Contents Considerations For a TikTok Camera Different TikTok Camera Options Smartphone Cameras DSLR Cameras Mirrorless Cameras Action Cameras Point-And-Shoot Cameras (Compact Cameras) How your video looks is one of the first things viewers notice when scrolling their TikTok...

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  • Platform Battles: YouTube Shorts vs TikTok
    March 25, 2023

    Platform Battles: YouTube Shorts vs TikTok

    Table of Contents Using YouTube Shorts vs TikTok YouTube Shorts Uses TikTok Uses Comparing YouTube Shorts vs TikTok: Features 🎶 Music/Sound Library 👍🏼👎🏼 Like & Dislike Buttons 📲 Recording Directly On the App 🔐 Unlisted or Private Videos 💬 Direct...

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  • YouTube Shorts Monetization Guide
    March 21, 2023

    YouTube Shorts Monetization Guide

    Table of Contents Can You Monetize YouTube Shorts Right Now? YouTube Shorts Monetization Resources From Google/YouTube YouTube Shorts Monetization Requirements YouTube Partner Program Changes How Is YouTube Shorts Monetization Calculated? YouTube Shorts Monetization Analytics How Will YouTube Pay Creators for...

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  • Add motion effects to your videos
    March 8, 2023

    Add Motion Tracking Effects to Videos

    Motion tracking is an essential part of the special effects (sfx) process and is used in everything from action sequences to subtle visual enhancements. It is used to create realistic special effects, such as adding computer-generated images to a live-action scene. 
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