
My hope is that will invite others to do the same, inspiring them to shine their own light within their communities to remind us that there are good people doing extraordinary things everywhere."Ĭarnival Corporation's purpose-driven travel brand Fathom jumped on board for the launch with the collective goal of producing branded content together by telling stories that bring more light to the world. "My motto has always been that it's better to light one candle than to curse the darkness. We need these inspirational messages now more than ever," said Downey, President of LightWorkers Media. "LightWorkers has sparked a movement on social media, where we've been able to engage across different platforms sharing positive messages of hope and encouragement. I Rise." and celebrity interviews with friends of the LightWorkers family - Van Morrison, Jeff Probst, Cindy Crawford, Ali Landry, Niecy Nash, Brooke Burke and more - opening up like never before about how they've persevered through challenges in their own lives.
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Originally launched on social media, the series has already surpassed 21 million views on Facebook. will also showcase a wide range of content from new and established personalities, including bestselling author Michelle McKinney Hammond telling it like it is in advice series "Tough But Fair" Brooklyn Wagner, who brings her blunt and boisterously random perspective to "Welcome to Brooklyn" and Julianna Strickland and Natasha Feldman who'll take your thoughtful gift-giving game to the next level with "Giftable." There are also moving profiles of athletes and influencers in our premium docuseries "I Struggle. already has a hit with "37 Seconds of Good News" which spotlights ordinary people doing extraordinary things in this world. It will also create new advertising and sponsorship opportunities for brands, including video franchise sponsorship, custom branded videos and original branded series that align with a shared mission of doing good. The content, social media and real-life activations aim to offer visitors achievable ways to make positive changes in their communities, both online and off. has a robust offering of emotional, shareable and impactful content that highlights entertainment, lifestyle, faith and family. Featuring expertly produced, socially engaging and personally curated video and editorial pieces, allows Downey to bring her brand of inspiring storytelling to audiences like never before. 26, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - LightWorkers Media, a joint venture owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Roma Downey and Mark Burnett, today announces the launch of, an online destination for uplifting and encouraging short-form digital and social content. The next time that you need it you will have to edit it to reflect the new situation.LOS ANGELES, Sept. And yes, you can do that, but such a macro will only work for that duration and nothing else. You just need to use the step forward command and repeat it the number of times that you need". There will inevitably be someone who says "but you can build a macro.

I emphasised "you know that you're never going to want to dissolve" because this technique gives you no overlap at the out point, so you may not be able to dissolve where you want to. That technique works because Lightworks will insert from the point where you've parked until it runs out of media. Press the "v" key to insert that duration in your record timeline. Press the "-" key on the numeric keypad and type in the duration you need in frames. Open your source clip in a viewer and press the "s" key to jump to the end. If you're working with stills alone and you know that you're never going to want to dissolve between them there's an alternative technique you an use. If I remember correctly, when I last tried the process stopped after the "+" key operation. I don't believe that you can build a macro using this technique though. Then it's just a matter of "i", "+",, "v" on each new clip. It's handy when you want to have a series of clips of fixed duration in your timeline, because after entering the duration in frames the first time, pressing the "+" key again will call up that same duration. That technique will work for stills and for moving footage as well. Press the "v" key to insert it into your record timeline.



You will be parked that duration away from your mark. Press the "+" key on the numeric keypad and type in the duration you need in frames. Open your source clip in a viewer and find the point at which you want to start it. Park in your record timeline where you want your clip to go. Using mark and park techniques you can set the clip length as you edit it into your timeline.
