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Ways to Backup Film Data
The work of a filmmaker is never easy. As a current Film student, I know the pressure of obtaining the perfect shot, staying on a tight schedule and, most importantly, guarding the footage with your life. Therefore, I thought I would share some of my favorite and more practical methods that many professional filmmakers use in order to properly and securely store their precious footage. Although this article is film specific, it could easily translate into many forms of media as well.
By Janna Thompson8 years ago in 01
Internet Safety Tips for Teens
Internet safety is something that most people under the age of 30 grew up knowing quite a lot about. So, to a point, we don't really have to go through a lot of internet safety tips when we talk to kids these days. At times, they might know the net better than we do.
By Stephanie Gladwell8 years ago in 01
Internet Safety Tips for Kids
Parents these days have a lot more to worry about than they used to. Schools are way stricter when it comes to penalizing parents for late students. Zero tolerance policies means that a simple school spat can turn into a major debacle. And, of course, there's also the constant-possibility that your child might do something idiotic online that could ruin their lives, too.
By Rowan Marley8 years ago in 01
How To Make Your Home a Smart Home. Top Story - August 2017.
If you've ever watched any sci-fi movie ever, you've probably seen the futuristic vision of a smart home. There's something incredibly cool about being able to talk to your home, have your home respond to you, and also follow commands that you give it.
By Patricia Sarkar8 years ago in 01
How To Get Into the Dark Web. Top Story - July 2017.
The internet is more far reaching than most realize. It is estimated that there is 500 times more content on the internet than what can be found on google. This is not because all this content is dangerous or illegal. Most of it is actually just not public or not relevant to the user, so search engines don't index it. This can include email messages, private content on social media, bank statements, health records. Much of this is reachable, just not through your standard search engine. If you ever used J-Store in college to find articles, then you have used a search engine that can find the things google cannot. Regardless, this breadth of resources is known as the deep web. The web most people know and use is conversely titled the surface web. That is not all there is on the deep web though. There is a small slice kept away and not accessible by any standard means. This place, known as the Dark Web, is home to marketplaces for drugs, weapons, fake ids, and other illicit items. If you have ever heard of the fabled Silk Road, now you know where it was located. Illegal substances aren't the only things permeating the Dark Web. It can also be a means to anonymize your online surfing. This article will show you how to get into the dark web. What you do from there is up to you.
By Bjorn Bjornson8 years ago in 01






