[Phone] Streaming Emma.
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Columnist: Alexander Pennington
Bio: 📚Aspiring YA author, Ravenclaw, introvert, @randomhouse promoter, motivational tweeter, and Aspiring Authors United founder. Hoping to inspire future authors!
2020
director: Autumn de Wilde
Duration: 124 m
Johnny Flynn, Josh O'Connor
Info: In 1800s England, a well meaning but selfish young woman meddles in the love lives of her friends
Plakal sem.díky brácho! indee. Ok Mrs. Passive Aggressive screw you! The only reason she posted the last video was because she had a sponsor so she needed to post something. What sweatpants is Emma wearing. I've been trying to find sweats like these but I can't find them. 2:47. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤. [Phone] Streaming emma daumas. Facciamo volare in alto questo pezzo. Academy Award Winner Alicia Vikander, Congats on this movie. This guy has a Bloomberg accent. “I will die ” lmfaoooo. Yessssss🎵🎶🎙🎤📸🦄🤩😍😘😙👌❤❤💞💞. I am from Germany and I Love this Song soooo much😍❤️.
Im so proud of you eMMa.
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I actually like this video I dont get why everyone is hating on it.
Awe😍 Youre so cute❤️😊 LoveYa Emma💕💕💕 I am a girl😂. [Phone] Streaming emma.
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I just want to req u a vid collab w/ nailea devora, Im sure ull love heerr. Je to Dojemné 😪 ale nádherné❤️😪😪. I feel like emmas disappointed bc she used to just be able to hang out with the camera and talk and have fun w no pressure, but now she feels like she has to be doing something that entertains an audience. EMMA, OSPITE A SANREMO 2020. NON PERDIAMOCELA IL 4 FEBBRAIO. Who else didnt have a problem with emmas last video ? ⬇️.
Search Clear search Close search Google apps Main menu Send feedback on... This help content & information General Help Center experience You can live stream your mobile device screen directly from the YT app without any extra hardware making it easy to stream mobile gameplay. Requirements: You need to be eligible for mobile livestreaming. To live stream your mobile device screen, your device must be running Android version 6. 0 or later. Start live streaming your screen At the top of the YouTube app, tap Capture. Tap GO LIVE. Tap ALLOW ACCESS. This lets YouTube use your camera, mic, and location. In the dialog that opens, tap Allow to let YouTube use your location. Tap Create Channel. At the top right of the screen, tap the phone icon to stream your phone’s screen. Create a title, then select a privacy setting and game title. Optional: select More options. Add a description Schedule for later Tap Advanced settings to: Turn on or turn off live chat. Turn on or turn off age restriction for your stream. Indicate whether your stream contains paid promotions and add a paid promotion disclosure. Turn on or turn off monetization. Select Next to set your thumbnail and screen orientation. The default thumbnail is based on the game title you chose. Customize the thumbnail by tapping the edit button on the top right of the thumbnail. Tap Landscape or Portrait orientation for your recording. Once you start recording, you won’t be able to change the orientation. Tap Next to finish setup. A toolbar will show up at the top of your screen, allowing you to control the stream. Hit GO LIVE button to start. A 3 second countdown animation will show before your stream starts. “You are live” will stick for 3 seconds before fading off screen. Control or end your live stream To show the toolbar, tap the picture-in-picture view of your front-facing camera. You can use this toolbar throughout the stream to: Pause the stream Mute your microphone or front-facing camera Change the size of your camera picture-in-picture Open live chat Stop the live stream Was this helpful? How can we improve it?
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Ihana asu sulla. ❤️❤️🤩👍. [Phone] Streaming emmanuel. Ale naši co tu s námi bohuel nejsou tu jsou ale vidí je jen ti kteří mají dobré srdce a ti kteří toho dotyčného opravdu milovali. The real question is: who's going to be Professor Bhaer. [Phone] Streaming emmaus. [Phone] Streaming emmanuelle. [Phone] Streaming emmy awards. A feast to the eyes and a balm to the ears. Onnea kihlauksesta!😍. Ty malé Conversky! To je boí! xD.
Rolling with the homies 😂. Really excited for this, very good trailer
There's a hot new app on the scene -- well, almost on the scene, as we'll have to wait until April for it to finally be available. But the entertainment world is buzzing about Quibi, a potentially major disruptor in streaming television, that aims to be the first app to actually make short-form TV and movies into a lasting medium on your phone. Steven Spielberg himself announced that he was on board to produce and write a series (that you'd only be able to watch after midnight, apparently), and he's not the only big name Quibi has attracted. But what IS this exciting new app that's courted $1 billion in funding, and why should we all be so excited about it? Recommended Video This Restaurant Reinvented the McGriddle What is Quibi? Quibi is a streaming service for short-form entertainment, founded by Jeffrey Katzenberg, who was the chairman of Disney during its animation renaissance in the 1990s, and Meg Whitman, also a former Disney exec, who has also been in charge of DreamWorks, Procter & Gamble, Hasbro, eBay, and Hewlett Packard. It markets itself as a new form of content consumption, creating "snackable" series and films each told via multiple short chapters. It's not available yet, but has recently been making headlines for attracting big names in Hollywood, from Jason Blum, Steven Soderbergh, Chrissy Teigen, and a bunch more people, to produce and star in these quick hits. What does Quibi mean? "Quibi" stands for "quick bites" -- that is, very, very short-form content that is easily consumable in one sitting -- made to "fit perfectly into any moment of your day, " as the website tells us. It's the future the digital age promised! Whole shows designed just for us millennials and our notoriously short attention spans. It used to be called "New TV, " so at least it's a step up from that. When will it launch? It's set to launch on April 6, 2020, and it has two payment tiers: $4. 99 with short ads, and $7. 99 without them. This makes Quibi a big competitor of Apple TV+, also priced at $4. 99 per month, and the likes of Netflix or Disney+, whose cheapest tiers are still not as cheap as $5. How can I use it? It's designed to be mobile-only -- that is, on your phones and tablets and that's it -- for the foreseeable future. At first Katzenberg and Whitman said they'd try a "mobile-first" approach with a TV component later on, but it looks like they're sticking to an app format. To do this, they've been hiring people from Instagram and Snapchat -- two apps that have pioneered short-form story content across their platforms through IGTV and Snap Originals. Quibi's chief product officer is Tom Conrad, formerly Snap's VP of product. (One of its series in production is a Social Network -style show about the creation of Snapchat. ) The mobile-only format allows Quibi to experiment with form: It will support both horizontal and vertical video and allow its users to switch between the two in the same video. Producers have also considered vertical video formats, which would make some shots look like the video and FaceTime you get on a smartphone screen. The company debuted a demo of this technology, which they've dubbed "Turnstyle, " at this year's CES conference, showing how incorporating both portrait and landscape mode into a video would work: One show. One screen. Two perspectives. Hold the phone horizontally = Cinematic perspective. Hold the phone vertically = The character’s phone takes over your phone. #QuibiCES — Quibi (@Quibi) January 8, 2020 That means that production teams will have to get creative about how they shoot their quibis. As Gizmodo's Alex Cranz reported out of CES, some filmmakers are cutting entirely separate versions of a title depending on the screen orientation. "Director Zach Wechter said he was eager to experiment with the platform, and in his short Nest, the landscape version of the film is a traditional horror film about a woman being stalked in her own home and watching the intruder through her Nest cameras, " Cranz writes. "But turn the phone to portrait mode and instead you have a view of her phone. So you see the grainy Nest cam footage or watch as she jumps out of the app and opens Facetime to call her dad in terror. " Will there be ads? Yes, and this is one of the reasons everyone's so hyped about the app. Since June 2019, Quibi has gone from relative "What's this again? " obscurity to the New Thing that everyone wants a piece of -- including (and this is the crucial part) lots of advertisers. Katzenberg and Whitman took the project to the 2019 Cannes Lions, a "festival" of "creativity, " and met with a number of ad agencies about investing in the app. They've announced "strategic launch partners, " which includes Google, PepsiCo, and T-Mobile, and sold their entire $150 million first-year inventory as of October 2019, according to Variety. The app will share information like the age and gender ranges of their subscribers, as well as where they live, with advertisers, but claims to keep everyone's personal information, like names and device IDs, private. Katzenberg explained that some commercials will be broken up into smaller "chapters" that'll follow the viewer around as they watch Quibi's content. He also mentioned that they're looking at developing commercials as long as five minutes that the user can save to a watchlist for later viewing. Companies have experimented with longer-form ad storytelling before, like BMW did with their star-studded shorts series "The Hire, " which was directed by everyone from Wong Kar-wai to Neill Blomkamp. Quibi's ad structure sounds like it could look something like that. This is the kind of thing that everyone but Netflix pretty much has to do to stay afloat and be able to afford people like Spielberg and Teigen, and this is why a lot of streamers end up having to shut down or cancel their most expensive endeavors -- like DC Universe recently had to do with Swamp Thing. At some point, unless you're willing to risk a massive amount of debt, the business becomes unsustainable if you don't have the funds. Quibi laying down a creative system for integrating advertising into their platform right out of the gate with investors like WarnerMedia, Viacom, NBCUniversal, and Sony, means that they'll have a better shot at surviving. How much will it cost? Five dollars!!! An insane amount of money!! That's $5 with ads, but even without ads, your subscription only goes up to $8 per month. That has Netflix, HBO Now, and even Hulu beat. Not to mention Disney+, which is pretty low at $7 per month (or $70 for a year). Its only rival, price-wise, is Apple TV+, which has also set a $5 subscription price, but Apple TV+ also has a much smaller slate of upcoming original content. What kinds of stuff will be on it? Quibi will offer a bunch of short shows and movies, all in small, easy-to-watch chunks. In its first year, the app plans to have around 7, 000 videos, everything from scripted series and movies to reality TV. The new format has attracted a lot of Hollywood big shots: Stephen Spielberg is producing and writing a spooky show you can only watch after dark; Guillermo del Toro and Sam Raimi have also signed on to produce a couple horror shows; Stephan James and Laurence Fishburne are starring in Antoine Fuqua's drama series #Freerayshawn; there'll also be remakes of Punk'd and Singled Out, as well as a court show starring Chrissy Teigen as the hander of verdicts. Paul Feig, of Bridesmaids and Freaks and Geeks, and The Killing creator Veena Sud have also said they've signed on. This barely scratches the surface! It's unclear how much Quibi is paying their creatives for this new form of content, but a company pitch dek obtained by Digiday says that, if all goes exactly as planned over the next five years, it would spend spend $496. 5 million on programming ahead of its launch, $600 million in the first year, and as much as $978 million in the fifth, with an ambitious target of reaching 20 million subscribers in that time frame. (In maybe an unfair comparison, Netflix, back in its second year of producing original content in 2014, had spent $3 billion. ) Sud told Deadline that a big draw for content creators was Quibi's rights arrangement: after a period of time, the rights to all of its shows and films will revert back to the creators themselves -- something she said was "unheard of. " Sign up here for our daily Thrillist email, get Streamail for more entertainment, and subscribe here for our YouTube channel to get your fix of the best in food/drink/fun. Emma Stefansky is a staff entertainment writer at Thrillist. Follow her on Twitter @stefabsky.
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