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Hoy exploramos nuevos accesorios para cámaras de acción de SmallRig, una ambiciosa alianza entre Christie y Dolby, una gran actualización para Video Assist en iPad y los reflectores CRLS 2.0 de Lightbridge.
Did you know that there are thousands of CRLs, but only 20 CRL black belts? Listen to this podcast where we have a chat with Kendra Mock and Jon Cameron on their reliability journey to becoming CRL black belts to help you chart your own course towards CRL certification and beyond.
On this episode of G&G David George reviews the CRLS Lightbridge 100 and Alpha 18K. He talks about what it's like to use them on set and how they compare to the Arri Max 18K. Watch to learn more about the different roles the HMI lights play on set and what to look for when choosing one that works for you.Connect with the Practical FilmmakerFollow The Practical Filmmaker on InstagramWatch more episodes on YouTubeFind more filmmaking resources
This week David George gives you a quick comparison of the Lightbridge vs. the shiny board. He'll be doing an update with experience on set, on whether or not the cost for the Lightbridge ($3500) is worth it over the traditional $350 shiny board.Connect with the Practical FilmmakerFollow The Practical Filmmaker on InstagramWatch more episodes on YouTubeSupport the showFind more filmmaking resources
This week listen as Mayor Siddiqui and Vice Mayor Mallon discuss current COVID19 rates, the annual teen health survey and CRLS walkout to protest sexual assaut and harrassment, local events to attend this weekend including the CRLS play, Holiday Strolls and Craft/Art fairs, upcoming vaccine clinics and more!
Once again Arjen, Jean-Manuel, and Guy discuss the latest and greatest announcements from AWS in this roundup of the news of May. Also once again, this was recorded 2 months before it went up, but luckily it's all still relevant. Even the comments about being in lockdown. News Finally in Sydney
Pink Sheet reporters and editors discuss increasing complete response letters for breakthrough designees, FDA changing course on statin use during pregnancy, and efforts to use pandemic innovations to improve clinical research going forward.
This week updates from all across the board: the gondola goes forward, we learn more about headwater protection and the two succeeding and one failing CRLs
Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui and Vice Mayor Alanna Mallon discuss the tragic loss of CRLS student Sina Ball and resources for teens and families, updates on the vaccination roll out, a run down of items on the City Council agenda Monday night, the B-1-351 variant detected in a Cambridge resident, last night's “Arts Forum” and the next Elevate program!
Recorded on 08/03/20 WRG's Rick Weissenstein sits down with Mike McCaughan, Founding Partner of Prevision Policy. In this episode we discuss what's on tap in August at the FDA, are CRLs increasing, are inspections declining, and will a COVID Vaccine need an adcom. Cowen's Washington Research Group lives at the intersection of Wall Street and K Street. Their analysts cover key sectors of the U.S. economy and can expertly translate how politics and markets impact one another in a substantive, engaging fashion. This sharp new podcast series will brief you on the latest from the White House to Capitol Hill, and across the geopolitical landscape — faster than a speeding Acela. For Disclosures, click here bit.ly/3cPHkNW
https://www.recdistrikt.com/post/crls-cine-reflect-lighting-system-intervistaJacob è il Gaffer del DoP Christian Berger, l'inventore del sistema CRLS.Il nostro primo incontro con il CRLS è avvento al Microsalon di Roma, dove abbiamo incontrato Carlo Sisali di Co-Rent, che ci ha mostrato il sistema e con cui siamo rimasti in contatto.Dopo aver approfondito il tema, abbiamo deciso di contattare Carlo per organizzare per la prima volta un workshop sul CRLS a Milano. L'evento ha avuto un successo incredibile e hanno partecipato DoP da Venezia, Torino, Bologna, Brescia e naturalmente da Milano.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui talk about Christmas in Cambridge and Sumbul's experience of the holiday as someone whose family is not Christian. Also, the Vote 16 effort, the Cambridge Youth Council, CRLS bus passes, Cambridge Carnival, Craftwoods, Participatory Budgeting, and holiday cheer! Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Ep 3 of Carida Cast. Colin and Mike take Star Wars, Han Solo, Rebels, 501st, Garrison Carida, CRLs and More. News, Missions and upcoming events. This episode Colin and Mike talk about Vader Helmets
Ep 3 of Carida Cast. Colin and Mike take Star Wars, Han Solo, Rebels, 501st, Garrison Carida, CRLs and More. News, Missions and upcoming events.
Host Paul Booth interviewa Jakob Ballinger about the new ighting system. Check out the website. www.thelightbridge.com and... Check out the CRLS with Toby at BB&S in Santa Monicahttps://www.bbslighting.com/
New CEO Antony Mattessich says Ocular Therapeutix has learned its mistakes after receiving two CRLs from the FDA. With new leadership and a clear vision, the company is ready to push forward as a full-fledged biopharmaceutical company.
Première émission pour Musart Concept Label, avec au programme : La présentation du label par son fondateur Aymeric Présentation de L'EP de MR CRLS ainsi qu'un mix d'1h45 100% vinyles réalisé par ses soins
Today we’re going to talk about staying focused on your 20%. The 80/20 principle. Time is The Great Equalizer Q - We all know or have heard of someone who has had extraordinary success. How do they do more, achieve more, earn more, have more? A - They get to the heart of things...They go small. “Going small” is ignoring all the things you could do and doing what you should do. It’s realizing that extraordinary results are directly determined by how narrow you can make your focus. What exactly is this 20% secret? We have found that every job or role in business, has a measurable way of tracking performance. To determine this, we ask three questions. 1. How do you gauge success in your job or business? 2. What are the things/activities that contribute to that success? 3. Out of those things/activities, which is the priority item? Meaning, if you didn't do that activity at all, you would essentially see your business fail or lose your job? This concept comes from the Italian philosopher named Vilfredo Pareto, who was born in 1848-1923. Pareto was studying the Italian economy and realized that 80 percent financial wealth in Italy was controlled by 20% of the population. Then, he looked at real estate and noticed 80 percent of the real estate was controlled by just 20 percent of the population. What’s interesting is, this shows up everywhere in our lives - it is a principle as true as the law of gravity! Pareto’s Principle, it turns out, is as real as the law of gravity, and yet most people fail to see it’s significance. It’s not just a theory—it is a provable, predictable certainty of nature and one of the greatest productivity truths ever discovered. Richard Koch, in his book The 80/20 Principle, defined it about as well as anyone: “The 80/20 Principle asserts that a minority of causes, inputs, or effort usually lead to a majority of the results, outputs, or rewards.” In other words, in the world of success, things aren’t equal. A few causes create most of the results. Is Less really more? - Pareto points us in a very clear direction: the majority of what you want will come from the minority of what you do. Extraordinary results are disproportionately created by fewer actions than most realize. Pareto’s great insight was that not everything matters equally; some things matter more than others — a lot more. What amazes me is that often, people don’t accept this like they do the law of gravity. Here’s a great example of what I am talking about. If I took you to the top of a 20 story building and asked you to step off the building - with no protective gear, would you? No. You accept the law of gravity completely. Someone people don’t live the 80/20 principle the same way. I understand Pareto isn’t a new concept to everyone. What I don’t understand is why most people don’t like it, follow it or make a point of following it. Why is this? Likely due to the fact it’s not commonly talked about, taught and trusted to work. Trusted to work? What does that mean? We have become so accustomed to living in “chaos” and sadly have (even if not consciously) accepted it as a way of life. When in fact, it doesn’t have to be the case. How do we do this? First, we have to raise our awareness. Once this is done, we can get a clear focus on what truly matters, put the blinders on and get into action doing The ONE Thing, the right thing, everything else becomes easier or unnecessary. You have only so much time and energy, so when you spread yourself out, you end up spread thin. You want your achievements to add up, but that actually takes subtraction, not addition. You need to be doing fewer things for more effect instead of doing more things with side effects! How can we practice the less is more strategy - Ask - What is your ONE Thing in business? In other words, what is your 20% activity that yields 80% of your results? Do you know what your 20% is? To figure this out, as it relates to your business, we’ll focus on your role as a Realtor, what is the ONE THING you know is the MOST important activity, that will make everything easier OR unnecessary? I would suggest this is the habit of lead generation. For a Realtor, there are many opportunities to be pulled in numerous directions. That’s the trap we must A.) be aware of and B.) consciously avoid falling into the 80% activities that, fill up our day and make us feel “busy” and yet prevent us from being “productive.” This is why so many people find themselves working hard, making a sincere effort to achieve and year after year coming up short of our goals and frustrated. Give Yourself The Gift of Leverage - Overcome, overwhelm. There’s no doubt, we all have many “things” that need to be done. Here’s the million dollar question to ask yourself “Is this in my 20%?” One common issue I find comes into play with many people I have coached/trained is they find themselves in this position because they are unwilling to let others help them. Simply put, they have some control issues to move beyond. I’ve been there myself, when I finally accepted and for that matter realized, I have a skills set that doesn’t encompass everything, and other people have stronger skills in the areas where mine we’re not as strong, I learned to trust and let go. It’s about building a team of people around you. It’s fair that anyone, that feels that everything that has to be done, must be done by themselves are going to feel overwhelmed quite often. In order to grow, you have to let go. Do what you do best, what your role calls for and delegate everything else. We can do this through the leverage of a transaction coordinator, listing coordinator, or the support of a virtual assistant. If you drink water without a water filter, then you are the waterfilter. It’s no different in business, if you don’t find people to assist you, then you are the assistant. Successful agents don’t do what assistants do, and successful assistants don’t do what successful Realtors do. I would be willing to bet, based on my experience working with 1000’s of agents across the country, you feel overwhelmed because you are doing everything yourself, working on growing your business and you can’t keep up with everything. No one could! In fact, we’re also stunning the growth of our business when we use this approach. Give yourself the gift of leverage, have more time and increase your production. Final thought - I just want to repeat this ...You have only so much time and energy, so when you spread yourself out, you end up spread thin. You want your achievements to add up, but that actually takes subtraction, not addition. You need to be doing fewer things for more effect instead of doing more things with side effects! Find your 20% activity, trust it and watch your results skyrocket! Remember, 90 day cycles! We had an amazing event a few weeks ago...I mentioned the CRLS course I was offering. We SOLD out and the agents that attended were amazing! They came ready to play all in, had great energy and it was a hugely successful event. I will be in Grapevine TX coming up on June 28/29 offering the CRLS Course - you can go to www.crlsdesignation.com to get all the details. Our venue can only hold 50, so get registered asap as this will sell out too.
Richard talks to Brian Komar about the issues around Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). Brian starts out talking about being a responsible PKI authority within your organization and how certificate revocation lists (CRLs) are a bigger issue than ever. From there, the conversation turns to the challenges of actually securing the delivery of certificates to devices that are never going to be joined to active directory. Actually understanding the costs of BYOD are an important part of the equation - maybe it's cheaper, simpler and safer to just distribute company devices to everyone?
Guest: Lawrence Blum, former UMB professor, current CRLS teacher; Program hosted by Rachel Rubin