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  2. Clipchamp - Wikipedia

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    Clipchamp is a freemium video editing tool developed by Australian company Clipchamp Pty Ltd., a subsidiary of Microsoft. It is a web-based , non-linear editing software that allows users to import, edit, and export audiovisual material in a web browser window.

  3. Video editing software - Wikipedia

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    Video editing software can be divided into consumer grade, which focuses on ease-of-use, along with professional grade software, which focuses on feature availability, and advanced editing techniques. The typical use case for the former is to edit personal videos on the go, when more advanced editing is not required.

  4. Fast cutting - Wikipedia

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    One famous example of fast cutting is the shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's film Psycho (1960). More recent examples include the can-can scene in Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge! (2001). [2] The film Mind Game makes extensive use of fast cutting to convey hundreds of short scenes in the space of fifteen minutes.

  5. The story behind the longest Oscars acceptance speech in history

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    In 1943, English actor Greer Garson won the Academy Award for Best Actress and spoke for an undefeated four minutes. Clémence Michallon revisits this page in Oscars history The story behind the ...

  6. Fast chess - Wikipedia

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    With the USCF, a game with more than 10 minutes affects the Quick rating, and the upper bounds for this rating is capped at 65 minutes per player. [27] As 30-minute to 65-minute-per-player time controls are also under the Regular rating system, these games affect both the Quick and Regular ratings [27] and are known as dual-rated games.

  7. List of anime series by episode count - Wikipedia

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    30: Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki: Sept. 1992 May 2021 30: 7 Case Closed: March 2000 April 2012 27: 8 Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas: June 2009 July 2011 26: 9 Tōma Kijinden ONI: Oct. 1995 March 1996 25: 10 Supernatural: The Animation: Jan. 2011 April 2011 22

  8. 30 Minutes or Less - Wikipedia

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    30 Minutes or Less (stylized onscreen as 30:Minutes or Less) is a 2011 American action comedy film directed by Ruben Fleischer, starring Jesse Eisenberg, Danny McBride, Aziz Ansari, Nick Swardson, Michael Peña, and Fred Ward. The story follows a pizza delivery boy who is strapped with a bomb and forced to, with the help of his friend, rob a ...

  9. List of American high school students who have run a four ...

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    The first person to run the mile (1,760 yards, or 1,609.344 metres) in under four minutes was Roger Bannister in 1954, in a time of 3:59.4. [1] This barrier would not be broken by a high school student until 1964, when Jim Ryun ran the distance in a time of 3:59.0 at the Compton Relays. [ 2 ]