Samstag, 1. Juni 2019

MSI GAMING livestream


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Shot on iPhone XS — The Making of Las Cholitas Voladoras — Apple


Behind the scenes of a film about the Flying Cholitas, an association of female wrestlers based in El Alto, Bolivia. Their skill and creativity are empowering women across Bolivia to explore their cultural pride and artistic expression. Shot on iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max with the aid of: Freefly Movi Cinema Robot: https://apple.co/FreeflyMovi ROV Mobile Motorized Slider FiLMiC Pro: https://apple.co/FILMicPro Beastgrip Lens Adapter and Rig System Moment Lenses Canon EF Prime Lenses Directors: Michael Johnson and Luisa Dörr Cinematographers: Brandon Kuzma and Bob Hoste Producer: Jeremy Schneier Editor: Lynn Bousquet Music: Dana Buoy http://bit.ly/2HQMqfI Apple June 01, 2019 at 01:01PM

Shot on iPhone XS — Las Cholitas Voladoras — Apple


The Flying Cholitas are an association of female wrestlers based in El Alto, Bolivia. Their skill and creativity are empowering women across Bolivia to explore their cultural pride and artistic expression. Shot on iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max with the aid of: Freefly Movi Cinema Robot: https://apple.co/FreeflyMovi ROV Mobile Motorized Slider FiLMiC Pro: https://apple.co/FILMicPro Beastgrip Lens Adapter and Rig System Moment Lenses Canon EF Prime Lenses Directors: Michael Johnson and Luisa Dörr Cinematographers: Brandon Kuzma and Bob Hoste Producer: Jeremy Schneier Editor: Lynn Bousquet Music: Dana Buoy http://bit.ly/2MoeaN1 Apple June 01, 2019 at 01:01PM

This Pirate Radio Station Broadcasts from an RV under Brooklyn Train Tracks – Mashable Originals


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Nubia Alpha wearable smartphone review


The Nubia Alpha wearable smartphone is one of the weirdest things I've ever tested. Its defining feature is a 4-inch flexible display that fits around your wrist. As easy as it would be to laugh at the watch, there are a bunch of design features Nubia got right in theory, despite missing on the execution. Subscribe to CNET: https://www.youtube.com/user/CNETTV CNET playlists: https://www.youtube.com/user/CNETTV/playlists Download the new CNET app: http://bit.ly/2fmiQ6l Like us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1930vfU Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/cnet Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2icCYYm http://bit.ly/30W6m8p CNET June 01, 2019 at 09:03AM