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Waching daily Apr 5 2017

♫ The wind that has passed between us ♫

♫ It arrived somewhere, bringing solitude. ♫

♫ The sky we saw after his crying ♫

♫ It became terribly clear. ♫

Would you go back?

in that place?

in that place and at that time ..

I..

I would go back!

♫The words of my father, who were always so cold♫

Now..Stop it.

♫ Today I seem hot. ♫

Wait ..

I do not wait.

♫ Kindness, smiles and the way to tell the dreams.. ♫

That answer ...

♫ without knowing all these things ♫

♫ I always imitated you ♫

The answer?

♫ A little bit... ♫

The answer is "yes" !!

♫ just a little bit. ♫

Tada-kun!

♫ because only a little bit.. ♫

♫ be enough ♫ -I will not let you run away anymore!

♫ A little bit ♫

♫ just.. ♫ -I'll stay with you forever ..

♫ still a little bit ♫ -How would it be ?!

-I... -How could you do?

-I surrendered. -it hurt..

-Leave me, -No!

♫ We can still hug a little bit . ♫ -I do not understand! -I have no choise!

-Godbye. -Godbye.

I...

Love you!

♫ We're time travelers, ♫ ♫ We climb up these stairs of time. ♫

♫ This play hide and seek with time ♫ ♫ make me tired ♫

♫ why do you cry when you're happy ♫ ♫ and laugh when you are sad ♫

♫ it's because you're heart ♫ ♫ A gained the upper hand over you ♫

it's ok, l remember!

Mitsuha, mitsuha..mitsuha!

Your name is Mitsuha!

your name...

-i'm... -taki-kun

♫ just ♫ -came to see her

♫ a little bit ♫ -it's fine

to save her.

I remember it!

♫ just a ♫ because I wanted that she lived.

♫ little bit ♫ I must not forget it!

for those who have come?

-someone who is dear to me! -someone I can't not forget!

-taki-kun -someone I must not forget!

-an important person -I will not forget

-who is? -your name?!

TAKI-KUN!

YOUR NAME!!!!!!

♫ We're time travelers ♫

♫ I know you ♫

♫ before you meet me and ♫

♫ my own name! ♫

♫ if there is a meaning ♫

♫ in a world without you ♫

♫ it's a meaning of a world without you ♫

♫ With no summer holidays in August♫

♫ it's like the meaning of a world ♫

♫ With a Santa Claus without a smile♫

♫ A WORLD WITHOUT YOU.... (it's nothing.) ♫

These images and sounds have been chosen, mounted edited, modified, translated, and selected by Sam-Sanpai.

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Taylre Jones Film and Video Colorist | Lynda.com from LinkedIn - Duration: 15:33.

(jazz music)

- [Voiceover] Editors do a good job

when you don't notice the edits.

It's similar with a colorist.

You don't wanna see a huge difference

between shots within in a scene.

(trance music)

Color correction is fixing things

like if there's an exposure issue

and then color grading is more

of a stylizing,

giving it a certain aesthetic.

Creating a type of film look

that would be done through a chemical process

but now it's digitally done.

You have certain colors

that are really complementary to other colors

just in the human mind,

so as you enhance those colors to really match,

it really makes it the most pleasant looking it can look.

(trance music)

Before I was ever even considered being a colorist

or anything like that,

I was in school for genetics

because I've always been intrigued

by biology and all that kind of stuff.

Took some video editing classes as fillers

and from that point I kinda just fell

in love with the film-making aspect

and I was spending five, six hours a day

after school just watching tutorials,

studying, trying to learn as much

as I could about cameras and sensors,

and just all the different elements.

I was always looking to bring my work

to another level.

I wanted to figure out

"How do I make this look more professional?"

"How do I make this look more high-end?"

I learned about color grading

and for me it was literally love at first sight.

Became my obsession, of my obsession,

if that can even be possible.

And for me the process really was a growing process.

I began just with the basic tools in Adobe Premiere,

moving from there into something called Colorista,

from Colorista to Magic Bullet Looks,

but I knew it wasn't dedicated enough

and so I went into DaVinci Resolve.

I probably spent six months just to learn Resolve,

learn the ins and outs of all the buttons,

all the tools, cause I knew I wanted

to be a colorist, and move into a color dedicated platform.

So as I've been working as a colorist,

I learned that from Alexis Van Hurkman's book,

the Color Correction Handbook,

he kinda talks about six key points

of what a colorist's duties are.

The first duty is that's he's doing

is he's adjusting elements of your contrast,

your exposures, you're correcting

those types of things.

This is part of the color correction process.

And what we're starting with here first

is I just brought in a little bit of contrast

and saturation and then I adjusted

my white balance and exposure properly.

That's a correction.

The second element is gonna

be something called making your key elements look right.

So a key element really is gonna

be something like your skin tones.

If you have bad looking skin tones,

it's just not gonna look good.

So here we see in this image

I did a bunch of adjustments to the image

but as I was making those adjustments

it really pushed his skin tone to a magenta red,

pretty ugly, I'm correcting that,

getting that fixed to a proper state.

Now we go into what's called color grading,

where you're stylizing an image.

So I've created more of a vintage,

kind of a crunchier image,

and obviously everything feels more warm,

more sunset type of feel.

Sometimes you've got shots

that are kind of not matched.

So here we've got a sunset.

I enhanced it with some more warmth.

Now we've established that warm tone,

all those things, now I need to carry that

throughout the rest of this scene that's happening.

So we're gonna cut to the characters.

They're sitting here on this boat.

It's not very golden.

It doesn't have that same tone,

so I've gotta match those.

First adjustment I'm gonna do,

I'm just gonna bring in that warm tone

in the highlights.

It's a little blown out in the sky

on the left so just dialing that down,

bringing a little more saturation in there.

And that pretty much sets it there.

So now we go into what's called creating depth

to the image.

Creating depth both in the image itself,

but also in the emotions that are happening

with this character.

So we've got this character here.

Obviously you can see he has a look of agony,

of pain, of sorrow, on his face.

Beginning creating your initial saturation adjustments,

creating that contrast that we want,

and from that point, I'm creating some lighting adjustments,

bringing more attention to the character's face,

and then I'm gonna go in and create more depth

with the color tones of the image.

I brought in some cooler tones

to bring a little bit of a sense of sadness,

that it's late at night.

And then from that point, increasing kinda

that contrast in color,

between the warm light that's shining on the wall,

and the moonlight that's coming in from the windows

and then adding just a touch more contrast

to really feel more gritty for that character.

So that creates a big depth of both emotion

for the character, and we're creating depth

of the actual visual image itself.

My last step is quality control.

There are quality control standards

that a colorist has to live by.

So when you're putting out anything for broadcast,

if your saturations are too high,

if you have luminance values that are too high,

you're gonna get your stuff spit back.

They're not gonna accept it,

you're not gonna be able to broadcast it.

So you have to make sure to keep everything

what's called broadcast legal

and follow the quality control standards.

(banjo music)

So when I was learning to color grade

and kinda learning about color correction

I did a lot of just Youtube searching,

trying to look at what tutorials there were.

There was a color program called Color Slide School,

Patrick Inhofer, I believe he's with Lynda. Com,

does tutorials for them.

Patrick had some courses.

I went there and did those

and I kind of learned

"Okay, I do know what I'm doing."

"I have learned the technical elements correctly."

"I am on track."

And there's a point where you learn enough

of the tools that, that only gets you so far.

The rest becomes your own creative decisions

that you're making.

And so I went into the industry

doing just production type of things,

production assistant.

I interned with some companies here in Kansas City.

But I continued in my own spare time

to continue to learn as much as I could about color.

(banjo music)

Really from there it was coloring a lot

of people's just free work,

or really low-budget stuff, just for fun,

kinda getting my name out there.

I knew a lot of em from being a production assistant.

I knew a lot of different DPs and stuff like that.

Having the people that are shooting say

"Hey, I know this guy, he's really good,

you should talk to him."

And doing all that kinda stuff

was really beneficial for me.

Cause word of mouth was my biggest seller

in the beginning, all word of mouth.

(classical music)

One big factor for me was there wasn't really anybody

that specialized in color in Kansas City at the time.

For me I'm born and raised here,

so I have kind of a hometown pride,

that I love to kinda like just say

"Hey, I'm a Kansas City native."

And so for me, I love being here.

I love Kansas City

and my other purpose in being in Kansas City

was to be able to bring quality work

to the local market

to where they could come sit with me,

we could really design some looks,

really enhance the images,

make the work that came out of this city

just that much better.

(country music)

Anytime I see an image, what we're gonna think

about first is what's the emotions of the character

because that's the most important element,

for me as a colorist, is to really help tell the emotion

of the scene.

So what's happening with this character

at this moment, him and his brother kind of

having a strange relationship

and they're kind of distant from each other.

The feeling that I was sensing was kind of

this feeling of isolation, of separation.

And so to me that had, in my mind,

as soon as I think about that,

I think about blues, as being kind of

that loneliness feeling,

that's a typical emotional feel for blue.

But typically what I do as a colorist

is I like to work in what's called red film log.

So I'm gonna go into the camera metadata,

I'm gonna change that over to red film log,

so we see this here, red log film.

Now the image looks even more desaturated,

it looks a little brighter.

And the benefit of that is I can see

where I can truly stretch that full stretch

to that image.

So my first thought process was

I really wanna give an interesting vibe

to the background.

And in this process we actually talked

about utilizing LUTs and we actually decided

upon kind of a Kodak LUT.

So it kind of emulates the film stock of Kodak

and so I'll go ahead and turn that on.

So we see right off the bat,

we're getting a nice, rich contrast.

And it actually looks pretty good

just right off the bat.

The second thing I'm gonna do after that adjustment

is I'm gonna go ahead and put in some saturation,

kind of tweak the lighting just a little bit more.

I kind of had the image in the general color tones

that I wanted it to have.

So then I wanted to just really bring my attention,

my focus to the character.

So I create what's called power windows

to really draw and isolate areas of light

and enhance areas of light or color

or whatever may be.

But in this instance, it's gonna be lighting.

And so this first adjustment I'm doing here

is real subtle, slight vignetting to just

the tip edges of the image, very small to see,

but it just kinda draws your eye in just a touch.

Bringing some exposure up on the character.

So you can see this window.

I created this light pool here,

or enhanced the light in that pool

so you can see that.

I did it again on the character specifically,

just to make him pop just a touch more.

Then this one, I'm isolating.

This light's just a little too bright.

I wanna really draw my attention

on the character right here.

So what I did was I drew a gradient here,

drew down the light just a touch,

and then last but not least,

brought up just a little bit bit more of this foreground

so that my eye doesn't draw too much into the background,

but kinda draws more towards the foreground.

So let me just give you an example

before and after.

This is our starting point.

This is our finishing point,

before and after.

(trance music)

What I'll find is they'll be films

that I loved the way it looked,

but I never get to see

what did the colorist do to it.

And I'm sure that's part of their secret sauce,

they don't wanna reveal a lot of the things

that they're doing, but for me,

I believe that they could be real inspiring

to the creative market

if they would do those kind of things.

So on Vimeo I've created different color wheels

from different films I've worked on.

And there was one film in particular,

The House on Pine Street,

that I worked on.

That Vimeo video that I created

was kind of just a breakdown

of some the scenes I did

and some breakdowns of the color in those scenes.

And what happened was I posted it

just for the cast and crew to see,

and somebody posted it to Reddit

and from there it became in one

of the top five videos on Reddit

and just blew up.

It's got a good million views or so

on it now and just continues to keep

being an exposure tool for me.

Since that Vimeo video went on the internet

and went viral, I've worked for commercials

in other countries like Australia, Kuwait.

There's not a marketing tool that I could've used

that would've been more successful

at just getting my name out there.

With this film, it was a lot of fun.

It was just a great story.

It's kind of a psychological horror.

First adjustment I'm doing is typically my contrast

and saturations.

From that point, just increasing the contrast

a little bit more, bringing out some of the detail

of her hair and things.

I'm bringing more attention to here face.

From there, I brought in the blues.

This is a very kinda teal and orange

type of a film and so it creates

more visual color contrast in the image,

makes the palettes themselves are pleasing

because they're opposite spectrum

so they create more of a pop to the image,

more of a contrast to the image.

Now this shot here, this is during a nightmare scene.

I really wanted to be able to enhance that

but I wanted it to feel very scary,

like it's in this really abandoned, scary hallway.

So here we're working with the log.

So the first thing I'm gonna do

is enhance the saturations and the contrast

like I always do.

But it wasn't scary enough for me,

I wanted to push it.

This is surreal,

this is a nightmare.

And so I even pushed the contrast

just a bit more, brought out more of the shadows

around the door.

I was getting way too much of my eye drawn

to the foreground, these doors,

and this beginning of the hallway.

And I wanted to focus my attention

on the actual door floating in the middle of the hall.

So creating kinda that isolation of light,

dropping down all that light,

I'm drawing my eye to the middle.

But now what happens is it's not the right tone.

I want it to be scary,

which to me was this blue tone

that carries throughout the film.

So I increase this blue tone into the shot.

Now after doing that,

this doorway's an red-orangish color.

And that really needed to stand out

so what I had to do was go back

and isolate the reds of that door

and pop it out,

really make that door stand out from the scene,

really make it pop and draw your eye

and attention to that door.

(clapping)

(rock music)

One thing that you run into as a colorist is

an image is never good enough.

You can continue to tweak an image

for the rest of your life

and never find like "This is perfect."

Trial and error is your biggest teacher.

Experimenting, trying things out, playing around,

you start to learn how different camera types

like react to your color.

There's a lot of also Photoshop,

like retouching types of techniques,

just watching and looking at a lot

of different photographer's styles that they do.

All those kinds of things help me

to kinda get that beginning process.

And then in terms of technical elements,

there's a lot that you can learn from

just different color correction handbooks,

or textbooks, or whatever may be

about color correction.

That really helps you to understand

all the technical things that you need to know

as a colorist.

And so from that point, really the only end

is whatever your creative mind can think up.

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Best lighting cheap for youtube videos 2017, Youtube lights under $20, Best green screen lighting - Duration: 3:34.

what's going on guys your boy a21aaron

coming at you with lighting for

youtubers on a budget in today's video I

am NOT promoting any particular brand at

all what I am doing is just telling you

what I think is my personal favorite and

what I recommend on a personal level so

let's get started with this the first

thing that I recommend is the maystay

desk clip lamp now this is what I

personally use right now I have one in

front of me one clips onto my chair and

then one that is up top on top of the

green screen to cancel out my shadow now

you can pick this bad boy up on amazon

for twenty dollars you can even go down

to your local walmart and get it for the

same price before you just run out and

go buy a desk lamp and think oh hey it's

too bright what the hell what you need

to do in order to make it less bright

and look more like how it looks right

now all you need is a piece of paper and

scotch tape alright so i'm going to use

two strips of tape and the piece of

paper i'm going to put it directly on

top of the light and you're going to see

the dramatic difference that it makes

just like an expensive limo studio

umbrella light and VOILA it looks so

much better it even works the same way

when you're using your green screen just

cut off a piece of cloth of your green

screen throw it over the light and it

will work exactly the same way if not

better but if you're a youtuber on a

budget but want to stay in style here's

the next thing I recommend obviously the

first thing is the desk lamp or any desk

lamp that you may have already go ahead

and use it put a piece of paper in front

of it give it a try let me know your

feedback but like I said if you're

youtuber on a budget but you want to

stay in style then let's check out our

next best three options the first one is

obviously the limo studio regular

umbrella light this is just one light

for $27.99 it's a little bit more pricey

and it only comes as one but it looks a

little bit nicer for those that you got

need that extra look but for someone

like me that eight dollars makes a big

difference so I rather not maybe later

in time when I make more money next up

we have the 600 watt daylight these ones

are

fantastic if you have that extra money

definitely pick this up because it has

two umbrella lights in one regular

headshot light which is perfect for

green screens if you have all the money

in the world and don't care what you

spend but you want amazing light go

ahead and pick up the 700 watt limo

studio because this one is fantastic I

have a friend that has this and

recommend it to everybody but it's a

little pricey is $75.99 but if you have

the money definitely get it comes with

two it's only like $30 something dollars

a piece if you think about it so it's

not that bad I guys like I said the

whole purpose of this video is for

youtubers on a budget that wants some

awesome Lighting's for their videos go

ahead and head to the Amazon grab this

maystays clip desk lamp it is perfect

for youtubers on a budget if you have

the extra money grab the $75 one why not

and then there's also the other two

options if you still want to stay fancy

but you don't want to spend all that

money so let me know what you guys think

about this video and if it helped at all

if you decide to use the regular desk

light and you need help with your

lighting making it a little bit more

effective let me know I'll catch you

guys on the next one PEACE!!!

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Video: Students design special wheelchair-bicycle - Duration: 1:11.

IS PROM SEASON.

DONNA: STAY SAFE ON PROM NIGHT.

TALK ABOUT SOME BRILLIANT KIDS.

ENGINEERING STUDENTS AT DULANEY

HIGH SCHOOL IN TIMONIUM TODAY

PUT THE FINISHING TOUCHES ON A

SPECIAL WHEELCHAIR THEY DESIGNED

FOR A NINE-YEAR-OLD WITH

CEREBRAL PALSY.

FOR THE PAST SIX MONTHS,

STUDENTS HAVE BEEN BUILDING A

THERAPEUTIC CHAIR FOR CHANDLER

WINCHESTER.

IT'S A WHEELCHAIR-BICYCLE HYBRID

THAT HIS FAMILY HOPES WILL

EVENTUALLY BE ABLE TO ALLOW

CHANDLER TO EXERCISE HIS LIMBS.

HIS FAMILY APPLIED FOR THE

DEVICE THROUGH THE BALTIMORE

BASED NONPROFIT V-LINC, WHICH

CONNECTS VOLUNTEER ENGINEERS

WITH FAMILIES IN NEED.

HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS DESIGNED THE

CHAIR AND BUILT IT FROM SCRATCH

AROUND A CAR SEAT.

ASLEEP FOR THE FIRST TEST RIDE

THE YOUNG ENGINEERS ARE CALLING

, IT CHANDLER'S CHARIOT.

>> TO WORK ON THIS HAS JUST BEEN

FUN.

ONLY 12 US HERE, WE ALSO EACH

OTHER ALL KNOW WHAT WE'RE DOING.

,JUST A BLAST.

>> THIS HAS ALL BEEN THEIR

DESIGN AND THEIR IDEA AND THEY

WORKED HARD, AND THEY'VE BEEN SO

EXCITED FROM DAY ONE TO DO THIS

FOR CHANDLER.

DONNA: GOT TO LOVE THAT.

CHANDLER'S FAMILY WILL SPEND THE

NEXT TWO WEEKS TESTING OUT THE

NEW CHAIR AND MAKING

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Video: Pilot released from hospital after F-16 crash - Duration: 1:31.

11 NEWS' DEBORAH WEINER JOINS US

LIVE IN THE STUDIO WITH THE

DEBBIE?

DEBORAH: -- DAB?

RESIDENTS AND SURELY THIS

FIGHTER PILOT WILL BE TELLING

THIS STORY FOR A LONG TIME.

AFTER EXPERIENCING SOME TYPE OF

MECHANICAL ISSUE, THE D.C. AIR

NATIONAL GUARD F-16-C WENT DOWN

ABOUT 200 YARDS BEHIND A SMALL

SUBDIVISION OF TWO-STORY BRICK

HOMES IN THE SUBURBAN COMMUNITY

OF CLINTON.

FIRE CREWS RESPONDED TO THE AREA

JUST BEFORE 10:00 THIS MORNING.

ABOUT 20 HOMES IN THE AREA WERE

EVACUATED AS A PRECAUTION

BECAUSE OF THE POSSIBILITY THAT

THE CRASH RELEASED HAZARDOUS

MATERIALS.

WITNESSES REPORTED SEEING THE

PLANE FLYING LOW, THE PILOT

EJECT VIA PARACHUTE, AND HEARING

A LARGE CRASH FOLLOWED BY THE

SOUND OF LIVE ROUNDS, BEFORE

SEEING A PLUME OF BLACK SMOKE

AND A SMELL OF FIRE IN THE

WOODS.

ONE RESIDENT SAYS PIECES OF THE

PLANE FELL IN HER NEIGHBOR'S

YARD, DAMAGING SOME OF THE

HOME'S SIDING.

BUT EVERYONE KNEW THAT THE

PILOT'S QUICK-THINKING AVERTED A

DISASTER.

>> ONCE YOU REALIZED HE WOULD

NOT BE ABLE TO SAFELY LAND THE

AIR, HE MADE THE DECISION TO

MANEUVER TO A WOODED AREA TO

ENSURE PUBLIC SAFETY BEFORE

INITIATING THE EJECTION SEQUENCE

.

THE PILOT HAD ONLY A FEW MOMENTS

TO RELY ON HIS EXPENSIVE --

EXPENSIVE TRAINING -- EXTENSIVE

TRAINING.

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Video: Tom Messner is looking at more rain coming our way - Duration: 3:50.

TO STAY.

WELL, TEMPERATURES -- EVERYBODY.

SCHUYLER FALLS 48 DEGREES.

COME ON DOWN TO THE SOUTH DURING

LITTLE BIT WARMER.

HEY, LET'S TAKE YOU 10 MIDDLE

BARRY AND MIDDLE BARRY COLLEGE.

WE HAVE A LOT OF CLOUDS OUT

THERE, BUT, BOY.

WE HAVE A LITTLE FRONT COMING

OUR WAY.

WE HAVE LOW PRESSURE IN THE OHIO

RIVER VALLEY COMING OUR WAY.

CLOUDS THICKENING UP.

IT IS GOING TO RAIN TOMORROW.

PERIODS OF RAIN AND SOUTHEAST

WIND.

LOCALLY, NOT TOO MUCH.

IT IS CLOUDY.

WE HAD A LITTLE BIT OF RAIN

FIRST THING IN THE DAY.

I THINK THAT IS GOING TO BE THE

CASE FOR MOST OF THE NIGHT

TONIGHT.

LOW PRESSURE TO THE WEST.

NASTY WEATHER ON THE BOTTOM.

SOME OF US MOISTURE MAY MAKE IT

IN HERE.

HOW MUCH RAIN ARE WE TALKING

ABOUT?

TOMORROW, IT IS GOING TO RAIN.

IT IS GOING TO RAIN ON FRIDAY,

AS WELL.

WE ARE TALKING GENERALLY

SPEAKING HALF AN INCH TO AN INCH

OF RAIN.

WE ARE THROWING A BUNCH OF

LIQUID OUT THERE, OF COURSE.

WE HAVE HAD RAIN.

AREA WATERWAYS WILL BE RUNNING

HIGH.

TONIGHT, WE HAVE A BUNCH OF

CLOWNS.

OVERNIGT, TOMORROW, WE ARE IN

PRETTY GOOD SHAPE.

NO WORRIES FOR THE KIDS ON THE

WAY TO SCHOOL.

WE WILL SEE RAIN.

BY THE AFTERNOON, RAIN IS GOING

TO BE PICKING UP.

AT TIMES, THE RAIN COMING DOWN.

FRIDAY, WE ARE STILL LOOKING AT

RAIN SHOWERS AROUND HERE.

THAT IS GOING TO BE THE CASE

INTO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

WE MAY BE LOOKING AT IT BUNCH OF

RAIN HERE.

WE ARE EXPECTING MORE LATER THAT

NIGHT.

TONIGHT, CLOUDY.

LOW TEMPERATURE, 38 DEGREES.

TOMORROW, 40'S IN THE CHAMPLAIN

VALLEY.

RAIN IN THE MORNING.

OTHERWISE,.

SOME OF RAIN.

WIND UP TO 30 MILES PER HOUR.%

WESTERN FACING SLOPES, THE WIND

WILL BE MOVING QUICKER.

RAIN, 45 DEGREES.

HEAVIEST RAIN TOMORROW DURING

THE AFTERNOON.

RAIN SHOWERS ON FRIDAY.

THE RAIN IS NOT AS INTENSE AS IT

WILL BE ON THURSDAY.

SATURDAY, RAIN SHOWERS.

LATER IN THE GAME, SKIES WILL BE

RIGHT.

MONDAY, NICE.

71 ON TUESDAY.

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Video: Community rallies around injured police officer - Duration: 1:51.

SHOWS US HOW THE COMMUNITY IS

HELPING.

>> I LIKE DEALING WITH PEOPLE.

I LIKE HELPING PEOPLE.

MEGAN: MIKE MACRI KNOWS EXACTLY

WHAT HE LOVES ABOUT BEING A

POLICE OFFICER.

>> I WAS SITTING IN MY PATRO

CAR OVER IN EASTPORT, GOT A CA

FOR SHOTS FIRED AND I WAS OF

ENDED AND MAKE IT -- AND I

DIDN'T MAKE IT.

MEGAN: HE CRASHED HIS CRUISER,

SWERVING AS ANOTHER DRIVER

ENTERED AN INTERSECTION.

>> THAT WAS THE FIRST THING OUT

OF HIS MOUTH, IS THE OTHER

PERSON O

WHICH SPEAKS TO ONE OF THE

REASONS WHY I LOVE HIM.

>> -- LOVE HIM.

AND SHE WASN'T HURT.

MEGAN: BUT MIKE WAS.

HE SUFFERED TRAUMATIC BRAIN

INJURY, A BROKEN NECK, TOR

SHOULDER CARTILAGE AND OTHER

, INJURIES.

IT'S BEEN SIX MONTHS AND HE

LIVES WITH CONSTANT PAIN.

AND THERE ARE THINGS YOU CAN'T

SEE.

>> DEALING WITH ANXIETY,

PARANOIA, OCD, DEPRESSION.

MEGAN: THAT'S ONE OF THE REASONS

NICOLE IS ON LEAVE FROM HER JOB.

CARING FOR HER HUSBAND IS A

NON-STOP JOB AND GETTING HIM

BETTER IS CRUCIA

>> I FEEL LIKE I HAVE TO BE O

EVERY MINUTE OF EVERY DAY.

MEGA THEY ARE TOUCHED BY THE

KINDNESS OF STRANGERS.

READING COMMENTS ON A GO-FUND ME

PAGE SET UP BY A FRIEND IS

ENCOURAGING.

>> IT'S WONDERFUL TO FIND THAT

THERE ARE PEOPLE OUT THERE WHO

STILL LIKE THE POLICE.

SO WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR IT.

MEGAN: MEMBERS OF THE ANNAPOLIS

POLICE DEPARTMENT WILL GATHER ON

APRIL 10 TO RAISE MONEY FOR THE

FAMILY.

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VIDEO: 2 men save stranger from sinking car in Winter Haven lake - Duration: 2:00.

THE BURGLAR ARE TO BE

FEELING PRETTY LUCKY TO BE

ALIVE.

AT THE THAT OFFICER SHOWED A

LOT OF RESTRAINT.

HE COULD'VE FIRED HIS WEAPON

INSTEAD OF USING AS A HAMMER ON

THIS GUY.> TWO MEN ARE BEING

CALLED HEROES FOR SAVING THE

DRIVER WHO INTENTIONALLY

PLUNGED HIS CAR INTO A WINTER

HAVEN LAKE.

THE DRAMATIC RESCUE WAS

CAPTURED ON CELL PHONE VIDEO.

NEWS CHANNEL 8 MELISSA MARINO

TALKED TO THE RESCUER WHO

WASTED NO TIME JUMPING IN.

Reporter: WITNESSES SAW THE

DRIVER VEER OFF THIS ROAD AND

PLUNGE STRAIGHT INTO THIS LAKE.

LUCKILY TWO GOOD SAMARITANS

JUMPED INTO HELP.

911 WHAT IS THE ADDRESS OF

YOUR EMERGENCY?

Reporter: A SINKING VEHICLE

WITH THE DRIVER STILL INSIDE.

WHEN I GOT CLOSER THE CAR

WAS GOING OUT IN THE LAKE.

THAT IS WHEN I KNEW SOMETHING

TERRIBLE WAS HAPPENING.

Reporter: RUSSELL AARON WAS A

FEW CARS BEHIND THE DRIVER

BEHIND -- WHEN HE APPARENTLY

TURNED AND PLEDGED INTO LAKE

SILVER.

I PULLED UP ON THE SIDEWALK

AND I GOT OUT.

I ASKED IF SOMEBODY WAS STILL

IN THERE AND NOBODY KNEW.

Reporter: HE WASTED NO TIME

JUMPING INTO FIND OUT.

WHEN I GOT TO THE CAR THE

GENTLEMAN WAS SITTING THERE

WITH BOAST -- BOTH HANDS ON THE

WHEEL.

HE SAID PLEASE LET ME DRIVE.

I SAID NOT TODAY BUBBA.

Reporter: ANOTHER MAN JUMPED

INTO HELP AND TOGETHER THEY

PULLED THE DRIVER TO SURE.

POLICE ARRIVED AND CHECKED HIM

OUT.

THEY CREDITED THE TWO MEN FOR

SAVING HIM.

IT IS WONDERFUL TO SEE THERE

IS A SEGMENT OF SOCIETY THAT

WILL TAKE THE TIME TO DISREGARD

THEIR OWN SAFETY TO GO AND HELP

SOMEBODY THAT IS IN DANGER AT A

MOMENTS NOTICE.

VERY MUCH HEROES. Reporter:

GIVING THIS MAN A SECOND CHANCE

AT LIFE.

DO YOU FEEL LIKE YOU WERE THERE

FOR A REASON?

GOD PUT ME THERE.

HE SURE DID.

IF YOU THINK ABOUT THAT MORNING

WHEN YOU GET UP THE ODDS OF

For more infomation >> VIDEO: 2 men save stranger from sinking car in Winter Haven lake - Duration: 2:00.

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For more infomation >> 5645 LINDLEY VIDEO 19 OF 24 - Duration: 0:53.

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yo~ |Introduction to my channel| - Duration: 1:56.

Yo

My name is Layyah from AGeekWithACamera

and this is i guess my first proper video.

It's an introduction, just to get to know me kind of video.

The name AGeekWithACamera is

taken from a join channel I share with a girl named

or who's minecraft user name is DummyPolice.

That channel is "2 Dorks In A PC !"

I'll link it below if you guys wanna check out our videos.

It's for gaming.

I kind of took "2 dorks" and made it into "a geek" and then i took "in a pc" and made it into "with a camera."

I wanted to start this channel because

I've been inspired by so many other Youtubers so

i just thought it would be cool if i had my own little youtube channel.

I'm basically a huge huge otaku.

I'm in so many other fandoms too that there's too many to count.

I'm way over emotional about everything. I'm a huge geek.

That's pretty much the summary of my life

On this channel i think i'm probably

gonna do like small skits and gaming videos.

and i might do like a challenge video maybe here and there.

um, expect maybe one or two collaborations with the same person.

Because I have no friends.

That's pretty much all I have to say so this is AGeekWithACamera, signing off for now, Bye!

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