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Don't miss Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest.

It feels like these last couple weeks of every year we're always talking about big things

that have already happened during the past 12 months but leave it to Taylor Swift of all

people to still be doing big things right up until December 31.

Her "Look What You Made Me Do" video just passed 1 billion views.

Now for you or me, sure a billion views for a video we uploaded seems unimaginable

and not to make either of us feel more unaccomplished than Taylor already does but this

isn't even her first time crossing the billy mark.

"Look What You Made Me Do" joins 2014's "Shake It Off."

The '1989' single "Blank Space."

And the all-star blockbuster "Bad Blood," as clips with 10 digit audiences.

The "Look" vid premiered back at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards and addressed

many of the controversies surrounding Swift at the time like being called a snake

while also bidding a public farewell to her former self. Not that you did, but don't

forget Taylor's 'Reputation' tour doc hits Netflix December 31 at 12:01AM.

For even more Taylor, you can head to billboard.com right now. Until next time -

For Billboard News, I'm Kevan Kenney.

For more infomation >> Taylor Swift: "Look What You Made Me Do" Video Hits 1 Billion YouTube Views | Billboard News - Duration: 1:26.

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Just a video about Vocaloids ( ˙꒳​˙ ) - Duration: 12:57.

[Music]

so it's been more than a decade since

Vocaloid had come into existence and I

wanted to make a video on it after

taking my three fucking months Vocaloid

has exploded in pop culture from like

concerts to internal stardom to fan made

animations to games and so on but what

exactly is Vocaloid Vocaloid is

something which has inspired many people

if you just look around so my name is

Yusuke and today we will be talking

about why some people call or colloid

and anime no no no wait who and the

fucking hell said that some people on

internet baka to all the leaves

it ain't a freaking anime so I'm here to

explain your lips what waka Lloyd is

since this boy is a newly her red who

are you calling an oboe okay then tell

me the writer of this song yeah I know

that is written by it's written by it's

written by let's be honest you never

care about that thing right right you

never dead

I mean it's written my husband Democrat

she surely sings days songs but she does

and writes them and he's shown he know

right all these songs are written by

humans and she's a software that

software that enables users to

synthesize singing by typing in lyrics

and music reduces synthesizing

technology with especially recorded

vocals of voice actors or singers to

create a song the user must input the

melody and lyrics I knew it he is a

Tantra Astrid I'm not a thrush and what

are you of Vida

just a fanboy I get

[Music]

hello everyone they're secure so I

wanted to talk about waka Lord and

unable to myself dad this is gonna be a

big video so in this video we will be

covering how alkaloid came into

existence wives fan base spread around

the world and why we are a part of that

fan base I won't explain its origin

because I'm a lazy ass you know but

before that you might be thinking who

the hell is all here

introduce yourself volunteer hello

peasants I'm all chair now let me handle

this cuz that's what basically

professionals do and seriously Yusuke

stop being so lazy and you're not paying

me for this walk away is a singing

synthesizer software invented by yamaha

in march 2000 mi initiated the project

and collaboration that university Pompeu

Fabra and barcelona don't mind the

pronunciations because it's gonna be

shit anyways with the aim of creating

synthesizer software that can produce

human singing voices the company

released the first version of Vocaloid

in 2004 and produced its fifth version

in 2008 but who really cares about that

thing let's get to the interesting part

no one is interested in Wikipedia

information YouTube is a creators hub

because of this you surely have come

across many wonderful things be songs

blogs videos for some it's a platform

where they can spread their ideas views

for invited example Vocaloid will

collide songs for some it may be a

simple software a simple Fiat of

developing something but for Vocaloid

producers it's a meme to convey the

songs to such characters where people

from all around the world can listen to

what these producers have to convey

these characters and you all probably

know about the twin-tailed girl who

appears everywhere as an anime girl

character she is the most famous

Vocaloid or what shield even he got

created even before I was into work or

let's be honest I'm gay for her LGBT now

a human a media spare me thanks and

you're also welcome to join the dark

side vocalist were actually made way to

back with the release of to English

vocaloids into 0:04 Liana Lola

it certainly wasn't able to gain any

attention after there there were

countless Vocaloids released in English

and the first Japanese vocal that ever

made was make oh damn cat became which

was actually a failure

seriously how can he be a failure back

then just to look at him now

how fucking gay okay okay that was a

joke Kaito is awesome he loves to almost

fall every time during live concerts I

scream stuff then finally she came the

legend the inspiration to many singers

and it changed everything

lovely go Hawks anemic no you can all

see

[Music]

damn fandom with the arrival of Hatsune

Miku she became a pop culture phenomena

within a few span of time becoming first

Vocaloid to ever reach United States

with her ultra-realistic concerts she

even did an opening concert for Lady

Gaga Lady Gaga lost vocaloids

there's a really lovable thing don't you

think so she also ended up looking like

to me once and do you know about that

thing that person who murdered me to

hologram we are not talking about that

thing here forget it it never happened

never it never happened Hatsune Miku was

the only one who was able to gain such

popularity in such a short period of

time

why yeah it's because they actually gave

her an anime character like design with

her character type voice being cute so

it actually ended up attracting a lot of

otaku from the very stuff people started

creating songs using her and it went

viral on platforms like Nico Nico Douga

YouTube and gradually the company who

created her as a plugin for Vocaloid

started using these produces songs for

like concerts creatives were given full

rights to use Vocaloid without the

barrier of copyrights and also gave

credits such as creative common rights

illustrators and animators that's

something which played an important role

to spread this culture around the world

and because of that the so polite

producers who had no one to think the

songs were able to do it because of

Vocaloid

yes some of them started really small

but now they are really famous some of

them now kid songs for anime or our

independent professionals producers who

made it big prime example would be you

who wrote and made songs for guilty

crowned Psychopaths and runs his own

band now called egoist his songs are so

amazing like everlasting guilty crowned

fallen and the unit's real are eol they

are one of the most popular J bands so

why are these songs appealing to masses

its costume relatable or gives you had

experience of some other person's life

or their views which is quite

fascinating and even from giving us some

happy motivational fields to making us

experience someone's loss through the

songs and yes there was even sad

incident where producer committed

suicide he portrayed his heart and soul

into creating songs but wasn't able to

make it through his battle with

depression

[Music]

from undying classics like world is mine

by real romance and rola midoriko

rolling gold by Wacha

Telly Award balloting and lists continue

if you ask me my favorite art as a royal

I cut above just to look at that smile

did she just wait

dad mom dad yeah those are some amazing

songs indeed

so how about we just talk about some

classics first yeah II want one guy slow

even polka that's a mean song if what

you mean ma'am it's the legendary funny

song he done with your talk listen I'm

talking about world is mine romance and

Ella rolling girl and tell you one

seriously and also there are so many

let's get to the classic songs and let's

get serious now no more kidding around

okay okay okay so world is mine is a

song written by real where Michael is

actually portrayed as Sunday and she's

just screaming about being it's in there

for three minutes straight yeah it's

really amazing you will start loving

Sunday no I will handle for tailor world

if we ever feel depressed just listen to

this beautiful song this song is a happy

song as well as can inspire to anyone in

some extent it was originally made for

commercial purpose of chrome in Japan

but it ended up becoming one of the fan

favorites she sing songs with meaning in

them as if it was a speech but at the

end of the day it's just a song still it

has many meanings and when les made the

core of this song oh my god

it was so perfect basically her core

made this video possible

wait-wait-wait-wait is use channel with

strong review channel breath know then

what the hell is this but we still got

so many songs to talk about and who's

gonna talk about vocal I produces if you

review all these songs seriously are we

going to talk about them exactly Miku

and all of the work lights might be just

a voice but without artists the ones

have made this far no matter what

platform it is most musician just wants

the musical yeah heard by people

regardless it's on stage or on Vocaloid

has held many to reach new audience with

the music and with Vocaloid many people

have achieved that yes people complete

them by giving words to sing designing

them it's a beautiful yet a hard process

has we will just talk about some gems

can you guess which ones jay-z Giga

circus narrow Masha kamo all tij knock

oh fuck there are so many have I did I

even made this stupid question anyway

cuz you are an idiot firstly we will

talk about the man the legend Michi

this one person who actually post souls

in

the voices of vocal I feel like he

contributes a lot to this from songs

which are fun and energetic boosts at

the hippie songs yeah next producer I

know I know narrow narrow people mostly

uses Len Ren and IA he loves to picture

of their voices just to make them sound

more inhumanly so this is why you asked

for my help right you don't know much

about producers am i right

what do you mean I know a little about

producers first thing Niro doesn't

really pitch their voices never just

uses them on high keynotes that indeed

never write amazing songs related to

social issues like common world

domination iya iya and the disease

called love I like my fear as he talks

about especially in lost one sweeping

the burden of studies to society but

pursue as them and degrades them based

off their weaknesses it was saddened I

can tell a little about the last one

sleeping in this song Nero shows a

schoolboy who throws all his dreams away

to become a good student the schoolboy

goes too far in doing that he loses his

entire real personality mr. song that

criticizes the Japanese school system

that was perfectly to frame that but now

we will talk about a really amazing

producer called Chiara she creates one

of the most magical and mystical Tunes

with soothing vocals I find them really

interesting to him and her every song

tells some sort of story which are

portrayed in really unique place through

the progression of music videos her

songs like gravity wind sayonara are one

of the most bitter sweet songs like

gravity rain gives us here and there

hints of character being shackled by the

cruel society trying to escape from the

Edun talking about her unheard prayers

and her wishes about dying and being a

free bird let's talk about the producer

who actually makes the most scary songs

the man who actually very surrogate

Pikachu pajama and a gas mask baboo Chan

his songs are filled with a really

artistic devious and lyrics one example

I would give you is about tears of

artificial eyes it's a song about a doll

going a killing spree

who ends up getting us all yeah and she

inta Annabelle ripoff then on the other

hand he also wrote a song about a

woman's misery when she aborts her child

I do really suggest to check out more of

his songs as they are filled with really

raw emotions of the characters and I

don't see a lot of people being able to

nail this kind of thing

and by the way Babu Chan calls himself a

sound create

maybe which is quite hilarious honestly

enough I think we are too deep for

anomaly it's your fault anyway throwing

your whole knowledge about to occur

halts here sorry about that people I

hope I didn't bore you but for Indian

comment or Vocaloid I would say honestly

there are many many and many more

producers waiting to get discovered by

masses and I don't think so it might

have been possible without Hatsune Miku

and all the world it's such a beautiful

thing that they all act as a red thread

of fate which connects the audience with

the producers they don't exist they are

just there eating everyone but there was

a single software a heartless being an

entity who shoves you with all these

different emotions two songs what a

great way to wrap up your speech well I

don't know how many of you are into

Vocaloid fandom but if you aren't into

vocal at random then you can surely

listen to these songs which we talked

about in this video we got every type of

songs from saving wall-e to fighting

your demons to some cuteness and the

rest is you will literally fall in love

and if you didn't like this video see

the warning in the beginning of this

video also subscribe to this producer

she is a trash wait what in the fuck you

fucking

[Music]

Oh

[Music]

For more infomation >> Just a video about Vocaloids ( ˙꒳​˙ ) - Duration: 12:57.

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How to track objects manually in a 360 video | Works with any 360 footage - Duration: 6:01.

Tracking objects in a 360 video is a really cool feature even in 360 or in overcapture mode.

Now I show you how to do it manually with any 360 footage.

Orientation is always an important task in 360, especially working with moving shots.

First you need to choose a starting point, but then you have to decide how to continue.

In most of the cases, after applying software stabilization,

the video follows the starting direction which is really great.

Let's see, when you are walking with a handheld camera, your place on the video might be changing a bit,

but the whole environment, the buildings and bigger objects are always on the same place.

And it helps the viewers to look around easily and they don't lose control over the video.

But in special cases we don't want to keep these main directions,

and the video is more watchable if we track certain points.

The most common situations are shooting during skateboarding, skiing, riding a bike

or taking long driving scenes.

The point is that there are some turns on the go.

And the main problem is that these scenes have dedicated directions,

while actually we are changing directions with the camera.

In these cases it would be much better if the camera could track the route.

For instance here you can see my bob shot.

In this case the camera keeps pointing to a specific direction

instead of following where we are actually going.

When we're taking this 180 degrees turn, you can see the camera is still pointing in the same direction.

I think in this case the rails and the sled should be always on the same position

to create the authentic third person impression.

Then it's a matter of choice whether we keep the footage in 360 view or create an overcapture video.

With Insta360 One X app we can select certain objects to track,

but in Premiere we don't have such a smart function.

But on the other hand we can work with any 360 footage, doesn't matter which camera we use.

And tracking manually is really easy.

First I apply a plugin called VR Projection.

Here I can correct the horizon line of the footage.

If you are interested about this topic, check out my previous video in the right top corner.

With an average 360 video I would finally set up the main direction with the "pan" function.

As you can see, I can move it between 180 and minus 180 degrees.

And this is where it's getting tricky.

The basic idea of tracking certain points of the video is adding keyframes with different panning settings.

I turn on Safe margins on the preview window and switch to 360 view

so I can check out perfectly what is in the middle.

I add a keyframe and set up the middle point,

then I go on to another frame and set up another one.

It seems fine, but depending on your footage you might come to a point where you get stuck.

As you can see, now it's at 180 degrees and I can't go further.

I only can move between 180 and minus 180.

The perfect position would be something like this,

but to get here I have to pan in the other direction, around -132 degrees.

The problem is that after 180 the image won't slide to this position the way like it did before.

It will create a fast turn on the other direction.

And obviously I don't want it this way.

I think the basic idea is fine: I add keyframes and smoothly pan around in the video

to create very nice tracking in such cases.

But we have to use another plugin, too.

So I delete the keyframes here and reset "pan" settings,

I search for a plugin called "Offset" and I apply it.

Now I pan around without any limitations.

So keeping the VR plugin untouched I only use the Offset plugin

to shift the center of the image horizontally left or right.

I just keep watching the middle point and I smoothly pan the image to the right place.

I just keep watching the middle point and I smoothly pan the image to the right place.

I prefer adding less keypoints, so this panning I create won't be noticeable.

Even more it will be really smooth.

And getting to point where I stuck, now I can get over it.

Here you can see this turn before tracking.

And this is how it looks without using Offset plugin.

And here is the final result setting up directions with the Offset plugin.

But be careful. If you create many keyframes very frequently

you might create weird "camera moves", which could disturb the viewers.

And another important thing is to track the straight parts, too.

I create keyframes at the end and the beginning of the linear sections;

otherwise the video would be panning around all the time until the next keyframe at the first upcoming turn.

But this way, it will be fine.

Of course later I can create an overcapture view, if I want.

And then I can turn around in the 360 space, but I'll be sure, that the objects I tracked manually

are always on the same part of the frame.

Another option is to track moving objects in the video.

I think in a 360 video this can be a little bit disturbing, but it depends on…

Anyway, we can select a moving character in the video too, and track it all over its path.

And creating an overcapture video it looks really cool.

If you like these small tricks, please push the like button,

and if you are interested about further 360 photo and video techniques or 360 travel videos,

subscribe to my YouTube channel.

See you soon guys!

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