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d. characters and animals you simply put in your text complete with stage directions and the application source of the dialogue movement gestures and camera angles it was easy to see how it was coming useful in the film industry so while director such as he was busy with his next screenplay i wanted to find out how such a specific piece of software made its way to the mass market. we took the professional version which supports lots of features and gradually began automating them or cutting them out altogether introducing defaults at such a sort of this product could be used by a wider audience in the future. we even had a trial where we made a t.v. series for a cable channel the three d. backgrounds and characters that were left and created an online version of the program which could be accessed through a browser. so anyone could visit and see the interface it has a stage these two robotic characters and a text input box. the text is then uploaded to a server to be animated the whole process only takes around fifteen second but leads to some rather peculiar videos online i'm twenty eig
d. characters and animals you simply put in your text complete with stage directions and the application source of the dialogue movement gestures and camera angles it was easy to see how it was coming useful in the film industry so while director such as he was busy with his next screenplay i wanted to find out how such a specific piece of software made its way to the mass market. we took the professional version which supports lots of features and gradually began automating them or cutting...
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d. characters and animals you simply put in your text complete with stage directions and the application source of the dialogue movement gestures and camera angles it was easy to see how it was coming useful in the film industry so while director such as he was busy with his next screenplay i wanted to find out how such a specific piece of software made its way to the mass market. we took the professional version which supports lots of features and gradually began automating them or cutting them out altogether introducing defaults at such a sort of this product could be used by a wider audience in the future. we even had a trial where we made a t.v. series for a cable channel the three d. backgrounds and characters that were left and created an online version of the program which could be accessed through a browser. so anyone could visit and see the interface it has a stage these two robotic characters and a text input box. the text is then uploaded to a server to be animated the whole process only takes around fifteen second but leads to some rather peculiar videos online i'm twenty eig
d. characters and animals you simply put in your text complete with stage directions and the application source of the dialogue movement gestures and camera angles it was easy to see how it was coming useful in the film industry so while director such as he was busy with his next screenplay i wanted to find out how such a specific piece of software made its way to the mass market. we took the professional version which supports lots of features and gradually began automating them or cutting...
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d. characters and animals you simply put in your text complete with stage directions and the application source of the dialogue movement gestures and camera angles it was easy to see how it was coming useful in the film industry so while director such as he was busy with his next screenplay i wanted to find out how such a specific piece of software made its way to the mass market. where we took the professional version which supports lots of features and gradually began automating them or cutting them out altogether introducing defaults at such a sort of this product could be used by a wider audience in the future. we even had a trial where we made a t.v. series for a cable channel to three d. backgrounds and characters that were left and created an online version of the program which could be accessed through a browser. so anyone could visit and see the interface it has a stage these two robotic characters and a text input box. the text is then uploaded to a server to be animated the whole process only takes around fifteen second but leads to some rather peculiar videos online twenty ei
d. characters and animals you simply put in your text complete with stage directions and the application source of the dialogue movement gestures and camera angles it was easy to see how it was coming useful in the film industry so while director such as he was busy with his next screenplay i wanted to find out how such a specific piece of software made its way to the mass market. where we took the professional version which supports lots of features and gradually began automating them or...
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d. bag rounds and characters that were left and created an online version of the program which could be accessed through a browser. so anyone could visit and see the interface it has a stage these two robotic characters and a text input box. the text is then uploaded to a server to be animated the whole process only takes around fifteen second but leads to some rather peculiar videos online in twenty eight and it's an awfully people in their thirty's and forty's complaining and they should because their lives are almost over twenty sucks because it's the end of fun or at least society thinking it's ok to have fun when you turn twenty eight you and your fun friends start partying and start having addictions that's what they call it you can get hammered on monday night without raising some eyebrows although it may seem like a lot of nonsense to get a lot of users online a chance to express themselves and it caught on surprisingly quickly are. still there for with having created these robots and the spy the fact that use had created videos which had been viewed over one hundred thousand ti
d. bag rounds and characters that were left and created an online version of the program which could be accessed through a browser. so anyone could visit and see the interface it has a stage these two robotic characters and a text input box. the text is then uploaded to a server to be animated the whole process only takes around fifteen second but leads to some rather peculiar videos online in twenty eight and it's an awfully people in their thirty's and forty's complaining and they should...
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in the script,d the character was an narrative implement as detectives often are.hey're are the ones who asked the questions, be the eyes of the audience. and this guy, i was interested in him being a question mark himself. >> because he seems like a haunted man? >> two reasons. any great detective has to be infatuated with the criminal minds in order to probate. at the same time want to bring it to justice. and love the people he is working to solve a case for. there is that, and most detectives i met, some had criminal pasts themselves. i think that detective loki had his own. when he would walk into a scene, capacityof tension, was ashamed of and trying to hide while trying to wring out the truth than somebody else. i found the inherently fascinating. >> l.a. times says detective loki is one of the more manlicated -- he is a brimming with confidence but boiling with rage, convinced of the need for justice and frustrated by his inability to bring it about. >> that is the interesting thing about playing at a tech tip. if you do enough research and spend enough tim
in the script,d the character was an narrative implement as detectives often are.hey're are the ones who asked the questions, be the eyes of the audience. and this guy, i was interested in him being a question mark himself. >> because he seems like a haunted man? >> two reasons. any great detective has to be infatuated with the criminal minds in order to probate. at the same time want to bring it to justice. and love the people he is working to solve a case for. there is that, and...
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yes well the effectiveness of like d d d super fun to say that it'll cost you set the table character and think. alas you know and he'll soon be too soon and maybe some of the colors they not. but the live mix pudding and open it in a book. it's very different the versions here so much that you need. just the first one there. you know we're in the series. there was a little more than most here is the wrong headed and independent. very small cap companies this band. posting is to mold from the moe that they did come from. that is double portrait. you know it is just a two fer me know mix the two to sink in. but this is the dirtiest the person you know i make this estimate the cost to improve my favourite much and i wouldn't buy for the first star guard down and he did make some. you know pencil sketches into an ice storm remembered that i have posted this picture still with me another holocaust. and so are unique to reach into the commercial. so if this is to go there this one. my eyes thing is off the one that most of the temple was built in uniform are from the awful for me yet so th
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frank underwood fr hbo's "house of cards" the ruthless character playedy oscar winner kevin spey who maniputes his way to the presidey through lies dltimatelyurder. >> i wishhings were ruthlessly -- true. like kevin spacey. >> our first guesest tonight, voted in favor of the budget compromise in the house. he als stresses the deal eases the burdenaused b the sequeste joining us now scott, member of the budget committee, congressman, good to he you with us,you an many of your colleaes in the house, particularly those who style yourself as conservatives wrestlehtily onthis, what was the point to cast yourote to supportit. >> thank you, lou. a critical topic for our countr the alternatives before were this, if i voted no, we wou ha hadontinuing resolutions where we fund things that didn't need to be funding. i have been among i think the strongest advocates for turning to regular order, where we have a top-line budget and we have agreed to that in this agreemt and work through all of the apopations bill. >> if the senate approves, almost a certaint they will approve it tomorrow and move it on, regular order wi be restored. we're talki
frank underwood fr hbo's "house of cards" the ruthless character playedy oscar winner kevin spey who maniputes his way to the presidey through lies dltimatelyurder. >> i wishhings were ruthlessly -- true. like kevin spacey. >> our first guesest tonight, voted in favor of the budget compromise in the house. he als stresses the deal eases the burdenaused b the sequeste joining us now scott, member of the budget committee, congressman, good to he you with us,you an many of...
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characters. you hold the view the port network in china would not have more den two or three g or three d one when they are clean quo even though the port is like dessert o two to three giant china telecom corporation. it doesn't mean that tiny people get aftertad to be a cheaper price. i really double the time for g network to compete with that other foreign country. i would rather believe it at the thought that helping corporations make more money fl. not attract more also consumers even though the fence is reported to the lower one interstate quo some people might expect the four g services will be cheaper. not that that would just lead to lower internet speed. it's kind of a comet or rotunda that will work hard to swallow it appears that. it also connects users to propose breaking the monopoly entire telecom industry. one interesting quote. the most effective way to help the ported over to china in the end the monopoly china telecom here. now with three telecommunication corporation a fortune like that. a lack of competition would make him tumbling to give discount on the service that has resu
characters. you hold the view the port network in china would not have more den two or three g or three d one when they are clean quo even though the port is like dessert o two to three giant china telecom corporation. it doesn't mean that tiny people get aftertad to be a cheaper price. i really double the time for g network to compete with that other foreign country. i would rather believe it at the thought that helping corporations make more money fl. not attract more also consumers even...
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can already say that mickey d's one of the greats he's got talent he's hardworking he's a modest guy but aggressive on a ski track i think that's a mixture of all his character traits. oops minor use of your memory in many other food groups well if you live in germany so the reigning olympic champion would be supported not only you so much as feelings for marking winners in this example depends on the start of goals that you bob out of our team. and finally outdoor running jaring the wind so it can be a challenging experience here in moscow due to the subzero temperatures but the chilly conditions didn't stop the latest jogging craze a three hundred fifty enthusiastic around sixteen kilometers around the city of santa what was the longest night of the year this event was the last in a series of high profile races this season including a rebound version of the moscow to marathon. and that's all the sport bike and. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. went into an economic crisis all over the world and france deserves to get out of the crisis and deserve to have back all the people who are leaving the country to go and work in
can already say that mickey d's one of the greats he's got talent he's hardworking he's a modest guy but aggressive on a ski track i think that's a mixture of all his character traits. oops minor use of your memory in many other food groups well if you live in germany so the reigning olympic champion would be supported not only you so much as feelings for marking winners in this example depends on the start of goals that you bob out of our team. and finally outdoor running jaring the wind so it...
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d of a carried interest, i mean, i haven't spend enough time thinking about i. it should be on the table. but at the end of the day lentlet's not doing in that gums up venture character. let this is a question about populism, conservatism and populism. and mirroring those two things together. a lot of people just think you get wall street, you know, the dow over 16,000. people losing seemingly every week falling farther and farther behind. you are too big to fail, even be bigger than before. there are a lot of conservatives with a small c that would love a conserve tiff populist. also talking about breaking up the banks. why do we keep allowing bad behavior to go forward and reward mue han behavior? >> we don't think that's a good thing. doesn't matter if the monopoly's in government. that concentration of pow >> we that can steam troll people and is never a good thing. e've not been that party and we can do it or just bonn economic issue where is we challenge the elite. that's the big size. there could be et cation jindal and jeb bush dime washington not long ago to stand up against the department of justice because they're choking education in l.a. , to open up al
d of a carried interest, i mean, i haven't spend enough time thinking about i. it should be on the table. but at the end of the day lentlet's not doing in that gums up venture character. let this is a question about populism, conservatism and populism. and mirroring those two things together. a lot of people just think you get wall street, you know, the dow over 16,000. people losing seemingly every week falling farther and farther behind. you are too big to fail, even be bigger than before....
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character building of your children. get help with some of that. i thought if i had someone who d, life would be be a full. it was beautiful anyway. >> remember when the woman came to the house but what i said to the kids -- >> remember when the women came to the house -- >> i said to the kids -- [laughter] this is horrible, do not tell anyone. >> what if she is here? >> i said we have a beautiful life, you all take care of your room. knew yousaid to me i were going places when you had three-year-olds falling laundry. they were very organized -- you had three-year-olds folding lau ndry. they were very organized. i had someone come interview, an wild.r, they would go i said, when money is interviewing someone, remain calm. [laughter] jerry brown was governor at the me and said this lady has used your name as a reference, will you interview her. she wants to be appointed to an important commissionship in california. it is a very big job. i cannot really remember, i said interview her and let you know -- let me know what you think. she comes to the house and we are sitting in the living room. two of them come
character building of your children. get help with some of that. i thought if i had someone who d, life would be be a full. it was beautiful anyway. >> remember when the woman came to the house but what i said to the kids -- >> remember when the women came to the house -- >> i said to the kids -- [laughter] this is horrible, do not tell anyone. >> what if she is here? >> i said we have a beautiful life, you all take care of your room. knew yousaid to me i were...
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d animation is called christmas miracle and opens today. the animation took 800 hours to put together. the show is made up of various short pieces with characters that are interwoven with lit wane yan history. >>> a giant sand sculpture in india is drawing crowds this morning. take a look at this sculpture of jesus. it's 30 feet tall, 75 feet wide. it's designed to send a message of world peace. it was created by a sand artist that took thim and 25 students three days to complete. it was finish ed by christmas eve. >>> right now, 5:07 on your wednesday morning. the president and first lady offering their christmas message to america. >>> if you don't feel like cooking, we're going to tell you who is open for business this christmas day. we'll be back. >> i'm from mcguire air force base. just want to give a shoutout to my family in california in the bay area. happy holidays. hope you guys are having fun. i'll see you guys soon. >>> new this morning, no one was heard when two rockets landed in kabul just before dawn. two rounds of indirect fire hit the ground within the compound perimeter and did not cause any damage. three police officers were h
d animation is called christmas miracle and opens today. the animation took 800 hours to put together. the show is made up of various short pieces with characters that are interwoven with lit wane yan history. >>> a giant sand sculpture in india is drawing crowds this morning. take a look at this sculpture of jesus. it's 30 feet tall, 75 feet wide. it's designed to send a message of world peace. it was created by a sand artist that took thim and 25 students three days to complete. it...
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d projections of christmas scenes. the animation is called christmas miracle and opens today. the 15-minute animation took 800 hours to put together. the show is made up of various short pieces with christmas charactershat are interwoven into the lithuaniaen history. >>> sometimes it's the radish that doesn't get much attention. we'll change that now. take a look at this video from a colorful holiday festival known as the night of the radishes. it takes place in mexico. radishes are sliced and diced into elaborate sculptures of animals, characters, folk scenes. this year there was a depiction of the last supper. the nativity all made out of radishes. >>> coming up, an update to breaking news this morning. ten people now homeless after an early christmas morning fire. plus extreme holiday lights. which bay area neighborhoods are attracting huge christmas crowds. >>> also a beautiful shot here if you're up early with us. a live sunrise here over the bay bridge. we're back in two medicines. >>> first a holiday message from our troops. >> i'm stationed in germany. i want to say happy holidays to my family, my mom, my dad, my sisters in california. merry christmas and i love you. ♪ ho ho ho [ female annou
d projections of christmas scenes. the animation is called christmas miracle and opens today. the 15-minute animation took 800 hours to put together. the show is made up of various short pieces with christmas charactershat are interwoven into the lithuaniaen history. >>> sometimes it's the radish that doesn't get much attention. we'll change that now. take a look at this video from a colorful holiday festival known as the night of the radishes. it takes place in mexico. radishes are...
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d. i loved the movie. there is always room for debate. >> i loved it, too. it puts you in outer space and takes you through what the sandra bullock character is going through.retty good moment, itfor every was an experience. it really just made you feel it. that is what the audience has responded to. there have been plenty of movies set in space, but how many put you there? a real achievement. >> moving on, the number one pick. who should we start with? >> my number one movie of the year is "12 years a slave or slave.""12 years a man who wrote his memoir. he was kidnapped as a free black man in 1841, brought into slavery. makes us feel all the more the horror of what it would be to be trapped in this kind of nightmare. at the same time, it's an incredibly humane film, incredibly emotional. we never lose touch with his desire to persevere, to survive, to transcend this experience. very brutal film, but also uplifting. it is the most powerful movie experience of this year. >> a lot of people have said so. >> before midnight, the third in the trilogy. >> they met by chance on a train, and here we are 18 years later, and they are finally together, but things ar
d. i loved the movie. there is always room for debate. >> i loved it, too. it puts you in outer space and takes you through what the sandra bullock character is going through.retty good moment, itfor every was an experience. it really just made you feel it. that is what the audience has responded to. there have been plenty of movies set in space, but how many put you there? a real achievement. >> moving on, the number one pick. who should we start with? >> my number one movie...
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character in this movie makes gordon gecko look like a choir boy. >> you are absolutely right. i was sitting here saying to leonardo dbased on the book that he wrote when he was called the wolf of wall street. some of the sex scenes, it's very hard to kind of look at and you think this can't be true but leonardo dicaprio says it is. that's exactly what was going on there, carol . >> i hope it sometimes touches on his victims. there's a big book and a movie about him and he's in the limelight and that makes me nauseated, too, frankly. >> the real jordan belfort makes a cameo in the movie and one of the articles that they did on him in the '80s, he was called the modern day robin hood but he robbed from the rich, not robbed from the poor. he did only serve less than two years in federal prison. he had gone straight before he went to federal prison but he ultimately did have to pay a price for the things that he did. >> ain't america grand? nischelle turner, thanks so much. >> absolutely. >>> so what do you think was the biggest story of 2013? tell us, because we want to know. voting is under way at cnn.com. you'll see
character in this movie makes gordon gecko look like a choir boy. >> you are absolutely right. i was sitting here saying to leonardo dbased on the book that he wrote when he was called the wolf of wall street. some of the sex scenes, it's very hard to kind of look at and you think this can't be true but leonardo dicaprio says it is. that's exactly what was going on there, carol . >> i hope it sometimes touches on his victims. there's a big book and a movie about him and he's in the...
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d a. the boy poses confidently, yeevenis aristoatic portrt van dyckntroduces a delicate tenderness. at the end of 1627, van dyck returned to antwerp. the rtraits he painted during this period reflect the solid bourois character ofhe sters. of hisitters' complex personalitie in paired portraits, he explores the ti beeen huands and wives, and, once again, the relationship between parents and children. a wonderful naturalism marks van dyck's paintings during ts period. thfigures veryuch alive. this portrait of the butiful maria uisae tais is infed with an air of ease and informality. her marvelous, captivating gaze conveys the vibrancy and warmth of her being. this effect of immediacy is underscored by van dyck's fluid brushwork, the way he paints her fashionable costume-- the slit sleeve and the delicate ribbons large-scale religious works were in demand by churches in antwerp, where the counter-reformatio had a ronghold anars met spire deep invvement in this large altarpiece, vadyck chose to focus on st. augustins reaction to his mystical vision. thsaint els ck, experiencing a moment of religious ecstasy before a vision of the holy trinity. by the wonderful angels that hover above holding symbols of god's pow
d a. the boy poses confidently, yeevenis aristoatic portrt van dyckntroduces a delicate tenderness. at the end of 1627, van dyck returned to antwerp. the rtraits he painted during this period reflect the solid bourois character ofhe sters. of hisitters' complex personalitie in paired portraits, he explores the ti beeen huands and wives, and, once again, the relationship between parents and children. a wonderful naturalism marks van dyck's paintings during ts period. thfigures veryuch alive....