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Olaryinkah:In addition to the posts above, you would want to turn off the "automatic update" of the anti-virus you are using. Just run the anti-virus and go to settings. Norton, G-force and McAfee being dreaded culprits of sucking up ones data. ![]() |
Not all the Moors were black but all the Moors were from another continent they called Africa. The Moors were noted by their mode of dressing and the materials used for making their cloths were exquisite and could not be found anywhere else in Europe. The Moors gained power and control just because they were rich and somehow wise. |
UjSizzle:I tell you my sister... the 'depth of field' is just so amazing ...pictures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 9 Some professional cameras can't even achieve that without attaching external lens. |
Guykhena:Wow...! this is good news! ...so you agree that there is some "good" after all? |
Very nice. I like all of them. ![]() Kudos! |
What if this life was a dream and death only wakes us up? ![]() -----------Mind-Blown! ![]() |
codedflowz:I will use "Kabal" and "Sindel" to finish your "Noob-saibot". I will even give you half-life. ![]() |
Megalyn Ann Echikunwoke. [img]http://www.imdb.com/media/rm1897181696/nm0248461?ref_=nm_ov_ph[/img] American actress from a Royal Igbo tribe in Nigeria. Her father is Nigerian and her mother is of Caucasian descent. Her last name Echikunwoke means "leader of men" and Megalyn is the granddaughter of a Nigerian tribal leader of the Igbo, which technically makes her African royalty. She is known for playing "Nicole Palmer" in the first season of 24 (2001), "Angie Barnett" (Kelso's girlfriend) in the seventh season of That '70s Show (1998) and "Isabelle Tyler" in The 4400 (2004). She has also starred in A good day to die hard (2013), Like family (2004), Supernatural (2006), CSI-Maimi (2009), House of Lies (2012). Mind Game (2014) etc. She was raised on a Navajo Indian Reservation in Chinle, Arizona. In early 2008, she starred opposite Alessandro Nivola in an independent movie, directed by Jerry Zaks, titled Who Do You Love (2008) where she played a heroin-addicted lounge singer. She did all of her own singing in the movie. While Megalyn is not Navajo she grew up on a Navajo Indian Reservation in Chinle, Arizona. Loves to sing and is passionate about pursuing a career in music, as well. Other hobbies include surfing, dancing and traveling. Her last name is Nigerian and it means "leader of men". She is half Nigerian from her father's side. Has a brother named Miki and a sister named Misty. Friends with Olivia Wilde and Tao Ruspoli. She is of Nigerian royalty through her Igbo father. Her mother is American of German/Scots-Irish descent. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0248461/?ref_=nmbio_bio_nm |
Emmaesty:Me too! When you think there is no more talent and you see this unbelievable work... |
Looks really good. What software did you use in modeling the building? |
Attention tempts Eve. |
hahaha..... very funny trailer. akpororo and basketmouth can kill somebody with laff. I loved Zack Orji's part... very creative. ...trailer well cut. kudos to baba dee. |
good points you raised. kudos. |
unbelievable and amazing! |
innocent82:bros do you mean 'Atom Ant'....? [img]https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS7Qkhv71qVguxiO-r5I3haADRJ3l4FI9FXwPP7qJRSNqw_KVG8GBBy7Go[/img] https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/07/Atom_Ant.png |
The picture looks good but the trailer not well cut because i can see repeated scenes. Please tells us more about, OKU-FIRE and dream pictures. |
Very sad. what a great motivational speaker we have lost. So sad his wife and daughter were involved. I really loved his mentor-ship. |
robonski15:Mailed you sir. fzero:My farm is in Elepe, Ikorodu. I breed in Mowe. |
kudos to @1one for that detailed reply. You can type oooo...! ...btw your signature cracks me up! ![]() ![]() |
kiki1000:you can save it as a .flv file and convert it to mp4 using any video converter of your choice. |
Emzzy:I have Juveniles for sale and I am in Lagos. Farmers come all the way from the Northern part of the country to buy Juveniles in Lagos. So you can come with a good transport to buy our Juveniles in Lagos. |
I wish him happy married life. ![]() ![]() hahaha.... bad news to them ladies crushing on him... in the end, na one Yoruba girl like that hook the guy. ONE NIGERIA... ONE AFRICA! |
hmmmmmm.... why is the 'N' having THREE strike-throughs instead of TWO?? ![]() This is NOT nairalands's logo Period! |
This was supposed to be none of my business but I had to heed the herald 'holla'. reporting for Jbluv55... I vote Rozzay!!! www.nairaland.com/attachments/1845054_roz5_jpeg53809f14aa08f5ea3780b26bd0476935 deadly arcs! "Lekwanu ukwu umu nwanyi Ogashiukwu." - (Afam4eva, 2014) |
orlard3:Feed formulation has its advantage in the Nigerian fish farming. I personally use imported feeds because I engage in so many stuffs and I have little time to process my fish feeds. Click here for more about fish feed formulation:http://agricnetwork.com/index.php/topic.156.0.html |
lavita2:EXACTLY! @juwoonn Walnuts Bananas and the Cashew plus the nut (which supplies Zinc to improve the motility of them tiny boys). Carrots and more carrots vegetables. ...and if you must eat meat, then eat Turkey meat NOT fried. ...You can go strictly vegetables for a week if your work load permits.(I have tried this too). |
UjSizzle: Ah how did I miss this?? ![]() My Queen! I am me. Always me. ![]() This is your prof800 from tv/movies remember...? Or is this not UjSizzle? |
briantext:ahn...ahn don't cry na. ![]() If you are using a PC then you should know it comes with an inbuilt video editing package (Windows Live Movie Maker). It is cool and easy to use and even comes with a direct youtube link to upload your videos. Plus it is what you want - simple and cheap. If you are on a MAC then iMovie is ok. |
Good work. Greater emphasis was on the animation. |
Originalsly:Have you seen this short film? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zsGJfStcYs It is a Nigerian shortfilm and the film maker is even here on Nairaland. This one is just recent there are many more like it that have impressed me. I am NOT a fan of Nollywood but how could I ever help to destroy something I am supposed to help build? Afterall I am African. The Namibians, Kenyans and Congolese are helping to develop their movie industry by promoting, supporting and developing a positive mindset towards their industry, we Nigerians should do the same too and let Hollywood, Bollywood and whatever-wood carry their own crosses. There is a movie I am looking forward to: A Place In The Stars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4hS2AiqUYU Voila! We are in the renaissance stage of Nollywood. The beautiful thing is that you never see it coming. We don't have that movie that will wow the world yet but we have the movies that are worth mentioning and whoever sees these movies and still thinks that Nollywood doesn't have a bright future, is only having a terrifying illusion. That person is a sadist. I don't know what a typical foreigner would find interesting but I have an idea of what a Nigerian-in-diaspora would find interesting. And if such movies appeal to a foreigner who is watching Nigerian films for the first time then it is all good. A typical renaissance movie like "Anchor baby", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Yx_kiBOZDA "October 1" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-R7wJuPv_7o and the "mirror boy" http://vimeo.com/13567921&sa=U&ei=v11ZVKCWOcniavaQgagF&ved=0CDgQuAIwBVAB&usg=AFQjCNE6osM2T5ZhACuZAQFIUuYcPaORVQ ...can pique a foreigner's interest and make him know that there is a growing industry here in Nigeria that needs support. For someone who loves action, Render to Caesar, Last flight to Abuja, Awakening, A mile from home. and for you personally since I know you fancy slapsticks and comedy, Alan Poza, Onye ozi, Phone swap. Find them at the Cinemas, or online at Dobox, Irokotv etc. If you have not seen any of these movies, then it means what you have been watching is home video... alaba home video. Which means you are not in position to denigrate Nollywood because you have been in the dark. >>The new Nollywood is budding out and trying to distinguish itself from Alaba home videos that has earned it a very bad name globally. >>The new nollywood is a film industry, while Alaba nollywood is a video industry. >>There is a huge difference between film and video.! Nigerians need to open their eyes now and wake up from their slumber and abandon their believe that everything Nollywood is wacky. Nollywood needs support from Diaspora Nigerians like you to let people see the effort being made by a few people to revolutionize the Industry (which is already on track cos this is the renaissance era). ................hopefully people will be able to open their eyes and see. BONUS: This is a 3D animation movie by a Nigerian many many years ago. Mark of Uru and Enemy of the rising sun. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flbYy_erIXs |
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Did you use an external lens?

