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St. Mary's Graduation 12/2020
Fall 2020 Diploma Pickup and Stage Walk event on Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020
Emerson Stage presents
SPRING AWAKENING
a virtual production
Book and Lyrics by Steven Sater
Music by Duncan Sheik
Directed by Diane DiCroce
Music Direction by Sariva Goetz
Choreographed by Ella C. Shaw
Intimacy/Fight Direction by Ted Hewlett
Scenic Design by Luciana Stecconi
Props Lead is Alex Tawid
Costume Designer is Amy Pinto
Lighting Designer by Angela Mantel
Sound Design by Julie Beaulieu and Noah Silverman
Stage Manager is Tyler Crow
Dramaturg is Josh O'Brien
Cast: Jake Collins, Dennis Dizon, Cedrick Ekra, Marco Giacona, Isabel Ginsburg, Emerson Hart, Hawa Kamara, Hannah Lizotte, Jack Lynch, Jayda Marcella Mendiola, Brendan Massar, Lizzy Pease, Nino Ruggeri, Beatrice Steuer, Alyssa Tschirgi, Carrie Tully, Anania Williams, Olivia Wolff
Long range tele shot of this constantly changing advertising screen taken with the Sigma 150-500 mm f/5-6.3 APO DG OS lens at 500 mm.
Full shot details noted in the tags.
The sign is approx. two building floors high.
View on black for more detail.
I made a little cheapo kids laptop toy into something useful. It's now got an LCD panel from a PSOne, and I wired up the buttons as a USB keyboard. Makes a nice 40 button clip launcher.
More info here: <a href="http://v8media.com/little-smart-visuals-fun" rel="nofollow">v8media.com/little-smart-visuals-fun</a>
A closer view of the large tv screen in the lobby of the NHK Broadcasting house in Osaka, Japan. The studios are in an adjacent building but there seemed to be doors in this lobby leading to them. There weren't too many people around in lobby though. The broadcast seemed to be about formula-1 racing cars- I didn't stop to look closer as the broadcast appeared to be in Japanese. I am here to visit the Osaka Museum of History, located on the upper floors of this building. (Osaka, Japan, Apr/ May 2019)
Opening a window, I was surprised to see it wobble. That means Compiz is working. And it was working really well, and smoothly, with no lag. I don't even have a graphics card in this thing yet! This is on-board video from a very simple, tiny machine, which starts around $199 (complete, sans monitor/keyboard/mouse), through the VGA port, to my wide-screen 19" flat panel monitor, and things like the Compiz 3D cube are playing back at high frame rates. I was worried this thing would be terribly underpowered, but it's looking like it'll be plenty for my needs at the piano.
If you've used Ubuntu, you can see Foresight looks, and acts essentially just like it, save a few color/icon choices. Deeper in, there are a lot of simple decisions I liked a lot, like their choices of included software: Pidgin IM client, Banshee music player (very iTunes-like for Linux), and even Dasher, a little usability app I sometimes like to play with. I'm quite excited to start really setting it up later tonight, after the final season of Battlestar Galactica premieres. What a great day.
Bold, dynamic, engaging. Video walls are a great way of grabbing the attention of your target market.
With growing technology, car accessories have evolved from the 13226218230 Tips for Picking The Best Car Accessoriestraditional compasses which used to be stuck on windscreens and players that used to play a limited number of tracks. A normal car today will have a host of accessories which transform it to a haven of amenities. They will harbor play centers for children while in transit, a mobile club for the fun lovers and a mobile office for the business executives. This has been made possible by the introduction of various gadgets that have made driving a lively affair. These hot car gadgets include DVD players, coffee warmers, therapeutic seat covers, music players, LCD screens and video games among others. At more advanced levels, motorists will be able to use the global systems for positioning that show directions on local maps with high accuracy. This system is made possible by the GPS which is a product of new technology. This ensures that people reach their destinations without much hassle.
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The story: End of october I had my casio in my pocket and I bumped a table. Killed my pretty LCD screen.
Since then, while I should have sent it to Missisauga or wherever it is they fix Casios I lost the charger so that I couldn't even just use the viewfinder.
Aaanyways, today I bought the new EX-Z60. It is gorgeous, by the way. And it's just in time to celebrate the last couple of weeks until my flickr Pro account runs out!
Brandable, visually-arresting totem display stands with integral LCD screens. Add a leaflet dispenser for greater engagement.
Or, should that be 'Shooting and Chimping'?
Either way, note how wonderfully the camouflage plumage disguises the birdwatcher on the right, whereas the birdwatcher genus 'Nikonii' is exposed to foreign predators...
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LCD screens and black 'cubes' in the atrium of the Nendo-designed Siam Discovery shopping mall reopened in May 2016.
It worked! With the PlexCombo drive straddling the top of the Shuttle KPC, I finally managed to boot into Ubuntu Studio's alternate install CD. I must have spent 4-5 hours last night trying to get just to this step. It was hard getting the old Shuttle SB95P v2 to get to this step, too, but it did it... and then failed miserably about 80% of the way through, 2, or 3 times in a row. But that was hardware fault. That computer is just dying, freezing up all the time, regardless of OS, or installation method.
Above the monitor is the Plextor external drive that's saved me from computer woes for years now. It was unable to help this time through, however.
The new Z-Finder EVF Pro! This is a complete EVF with diopter. It includes the EVF Flip model and an optical viewfinder, which will snap onto the frame on the monitor and can flip up 180 degrees. If you want to use your Z-Finder on your camera LCD screen, you will need to purchase the gorilla plate and frame separately.