M4 produced this religious devotional video for EFY’s Facebook Application.
EFY Counselor and avid mountain biker Dan Mortenson draws a comparison to the hazards of mountain biking and finding a safer journey by following the Savior.
If I had the choice, I would prefer to watch a movie without subtitles. But if you’re watching a movie that is in a foreign language, or is in your native language but with segments of foreign language audio, you don’t have much of a choice – assuming you don’t speak the foreign language(s)…
My dad would prefer to always have subtitles on, even for 100% English scripted movies. He has a hard time hearing and so the subtitles help him follow the dialog. Or perhaps your wife just doesn’t like the movie blasting in your bedroom while she’s trying to fall asleep. Whatever your reason for adding subtitles, the techniques I’m going to outline here will help you achieve just that. Continue Reading »
Third installment in a great series about how everything has connections to previous work; that there’s nothing new, just combined or transformed in new ways:
(There’s more stuff after the credits, so watch until the end.)
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M4 sponsored Clayton Tycksen as an artist for the Utah Foster Care Chalk Art Fundraiser. This is a short video/time lapse of his work, which M4 produced:
While Clayton’s talents are vast and deep – the fact he hasn’t touched chalk art for over 15 years and he sits down to re-create a masterpiece as though he has done this every day of his life is incredible.
Clayton was awarded the “People’s Choice” award for his art. During the event it was clearly everyone’s favorite as passers-by would gasp in admiration. Nice work Clayton!
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