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Knowledge Related to Real-time Video Editing

Real-time video editing is a system of editing video where it takes no longer to render a video than the length of that video clip itself. Live video editing is where there are various cameras at various angles and position, capturing single or multiple subjects and the footage is routed through a vision mixing device and edited and transmitted in real-time. Broadcasters traditionally used large, disparate computer systems for real-time video editing with multiple CPUs, multiple gigabytes of RAM and high-powered hard drives.

Some had additional hardware components designed to enhance the performance of the specific video editing software being used. Other approaches used to ensure real-time playback included continuous background rendering, and using multiple networked computers to share the rendering load. These systems would allow broadcasters to edit and render a video clip in 30 minutes.

These systems are now outdated thanks to the instantaneous nature of social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. Broadcasters and content rights holders now use cloud-based video editing technology which allows them to clip, edit and share video across multiple digital platforms such as websites and social apps within seconds rather than minutes. Blackbird is one of the earliest examples of a cloud-based video service.

Invented by Stephen Streater and released in 2004, it is credited as the first cloud-based video editor. Its diverse userbase extends from global, national and regional media organisations, leading sports content distributors and post-production houses to government departments. Grabyo is an example of a cloud-based real-time video editing platform.

It was founded in 2013, has partnerships with Facebook and Twitter and is used by some of the largest media companies in Europe and North America.

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Before Eurovision of video clip

Kdam Eurovision 1987The 1987 edition of the Kdam Eurovision was the largest edition of the contest up to that point. Sixteen songs were in contention to represent Israel in Belgium, and rather than only use the votes of regional jury panels as was standard procedure, five of them were joined by three televoting regions and a vote of the audience watching the show in the auditorium.

Said auditorium was the Cinerama in Tel Aviv, which marked the first time that the Israeli selection took place outside of Jerusalem. The final was held on 1 April 1987, with co-hosts Yardena Arazi (a former Eurovision co-host and contestant in her own right, whom the IBA would select as their international representative again the following year) and presenter Yoram Arbel. For the first time since the 1979 heats, an orchestra was present, with each composition's respective arranger leading the orchestra.

However, according to Kobi Oshrat (the conductor and arranger behind several entries that year, including the eventual winner), all the music had been pre-recorded, and the musicians in the pit were miming, as the IBA did not have the budget for effective sound quality. Among the competitors were Izhar Cohen, who had previously scored Israel's first Eurovision victory with the song "A-Ba-Ni-Bi" in 1978 and later earned them a fifth-place finish in 1985 with "Ole, Ole." He was joined here by his sister, fellow singer Vardina Cohen.

Also making an early appearance were Moshe and Orna Datz, better known as Duo Datz, who would go on to win the 1991 Israeli heats and finish third in Rome with the song "Kan." Also competing, as he had in several prior selections, was Svika Pick, who would later write "Diva" with Yoav Ginai and help Dana International secure Israel's third Eurovision win eleven years later. The voting was close, with few points separating the top four songs.

However, to great surprise, it was Datner and Kushnir's novelty song "Shir Habatlanim," an ode to the virtues of an easygoing life sung by the duo in Blues Brothers-inspired outfits, that took the lead by thirteen points over frequent national finalist Ilana Avital and earned the right to fly the Israeli flag in Brussels. As one of many apocryphal stories regarding Israel's Eurovision history goes, the Minister of Culture (whose name has never been specified) threatened to resign if the duo remained the Israeli representatives. They did, and he did not.

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Background and release of video clip

On December 14, 2012, the website SecularHaze.com was created by Ghost. The website contained a sound clip of a new Ghost song without vocals.

On the page was a clock ticking backwards and five candles, each playing one element of the new song when the user hovered over it with the mouse. The next day, the band uploaded a new song to their official YouTube channel, also called "Secular Haze". Later that day, they performed a special concert in their hometown of Linkping, Sweden, performing the entire Opus Eponymous record along with "Secular Haze" and their cover of "I'm a Marionette".

Before "Secular Haze" was performed, Papa Emeritus, the band's vocalist, disappeared into the black of the stage to be replaced by Papa Emeritus II. After this concert, SecularHaze.com was updated to include a sixth candle containing the vocal track of the song "Secular Haze".

Four days later, the band announced the title of their second album, Infestissumam, along with the webpage Infestissumam.com which showed the album's track list. "Secular Haze" was the album's first single, given as a free digital download to fans signing up to the band's mailing list from December 15, 2012.

A limited pressing of 10" vinyl records of the single was later released. On choosing "Secular Haze" as the first single, a Ghoul said "we wanted to present a song from the new record that sort of stood on its own but without being too far off from the first record". The single's B-side is the cover of ABBA's "I'm a Marionette", which features Dave Grohl of Nirvana and Foo Fighters on drums as well as production.

The collaboration happened when, before going to Nashville to record the album, Ghost had a bunch of covers demoed and were discussing if they should squeeze them onto the album. " . we were at a festival in Europe and Foo Fighters was playing, and we knew that Dave was a fan, and when we talked to him after a few handshakes and a few laughs, we were like Okay, so you liked the band?

So do you want to do something? And he said yeah, and one month later we were in his studio in L.A.

doing that." Ghost's version of "I'm a Marionette" was included on the deluxe and Japanese editions of Infestissumam. It and the other material recorded with Grohl was also released on the If You Have Ghost EP, which also includes a live performance of "Secular Haze".

The band Tub Ring covered the song on their 2017 album A Choice of Catastrophes.

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Career of video clip

200709: Career beginningsWhen Rain was 13 years old, she auditioned for the Nickelodeon series Star Camp. Rain was chosen along with seven other kids to be in a band called The Giggle Club.

Star Camp documented The Giggle Club as they recorded songs and performed live. During the filming of Star Camp, Moseley was given her stage name "Mandy Rain" by Nick Cannon. Shortly after season one, the Giggle Club had broken up so all the members could focus on their solo careers.

After the series ended, Nick Cannon decided to groom Rain for a solo career. Cannon brought Rain to several record producers to record solo tracks, while he drafted a sitcom concept, The Diaries of Mandy Rain, that he would pitch to Nickelodeon and Disney. Sometime during 2008, when Nick Cannon heard a demo that Rain had recorded called "Detention", Cannon thought of the idea of creating a TV show about three private school girls who meet in detention.

Rain's version of "Detention" was later featured in the first School Gyrls' debut album. Shortly after, Cannon created the girl group "School Gyrls" which featured Rain, Monica Parales, and Jasmine Villegas. After Villegas had announced her departure from the group to pursue a solo career, auditions were held for a new third member.

The third member added to the group was Jacque Pyles . In the summer of 2009, Rain filmed the made-for-television film School Gyrls with her fellow School Gyrls members. After a bit of convincing, Cannon's friend L.

A. Reid allowed his newly signed artist Justin Bieber to make a cameo in the made for television film. By the time the movie aired on Nickelodeon, Justin Bieber had become an international star, ensuring dramatic ratings for the introduction of the "School Gyrls".

201014: Breakthrough with School Gyrls and solo careerIn 2010, The School Gyrls released an album titled School Gyrls which served as the soundtrack to the film along with their debut album. The album spawned three singles, the first and only charting single "Something Like A Party" was a club smash hit, reaching a peak of No. 5 on the Hot Dance/Club Play chart, and stayed on the chart for 13 consecutive weeks.

C Later in 2010, Rain released her first holiday album and second studio album with The School Gyrls titled "A Very School Gyrls Holla-Day". A movie of the same name was used to promote the album and was premiered on Nickelodeon like the first film. After the holiday movie had aired in January 2011, Nick Cannon began planning for the School Gyrls to star in a reality series.

Rain stated later in interviews that she did not want to participate in the reality show, and the group's manager Nick Cannon was understanding of this along with Rain's urge to have a solo career, and let her leave the group under her request. In an interview on January 25, 2011 when asked about the future of School Gyrls, Rain stated that she had planned to pursue a solo career. During an interview with Kevin Dees, when asked about her career, Rain said that there were several television pilots in the works and that she was currently working on her first solo album.

In late September 2011, Rain announced that she would be releasing her debut single in October of that same year. She premiered a preview of the song on ClevverTV and also revealed that the song was called "Boogie". Rain released "Boogie" in October 2011.

A music video was released several months later in March 2012 and was directed by Fernando Cordero. Boogie was supposed to be the first single off of an extended play by Rain, but after a year there has been no word whether she is still releasing the extended play. In 2012, Rain began working with manager and producer Shawn Campbell on an updated musical and marketing direction.

Rain is currently unsigned, but is managed by Campbell and Darrien Henning of production company "Push Music Group". In October 2013, It was announced that Rain had signed a singles deal with Empire Records. Rain performed the National Anthem on December 23, 2013 at a L.

A. Clippers game. On January 15, 2014, Rain announced a new single titled "Riot", and that it would be self-released on January 28, 2014.

In an interview with the podcast "The Pat Stone Show", Rain announced her plans to release an extended play towards the middle of 2014. On March 30, 2014, Rain's management, All Star Music announced via social networking site Twitter that Rain would be touring later in the year also adding at the end of the tweet #RIOTLIVE. The official video for "Riot" was released onto Rain's Vevo account on August 6.

Rain announced on her Twitter that she would be releasing her single "Dare to Love" with Kenton Duty onto iTunes on September 16. 2015present: RiotRain made her debut extended play, Riot, for pre ordering on January 7, 2015. The EP featured singles "Riot" and "Dare to Love" along with four other songs and an "introduction" to the extended play.

Rain made second appearance on web talk show "Pop Trigger" in an episode dated January 30, 2015. Rain announced in late January that she was filming a new music video for "Just Want to Love You" from Riot. The video was intended to be released on Valentine's Day but was never released for unknown reasons.

Another music video for the song "Back to Bad" was announced on April 11.

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