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Author: Ryan Anarta Amanullah

How To Make an Aesthetically Pleasing Instastory

http://redaksi.pens.ac.id/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/How-to-make-an-aesthetic-instastory_1.mp4 Hey guys this is ryan, in this video i’m gonna tell you how i edit this basic street photo that i took from prague a few years ago to this rich colorful vibrant photograph that looks professionally taken with the help of vsco, and in here i’m using the vsco x which is a premium  membership that vsco has. Without further ado let’s get started. The first thing you’ll notice with this vsco x is, you get a lot of filters that’ll fill your needs, and i’m going straight thru the filter called G8, which has orange undertone and vibrant. And then i’m going through the settings, the first one that i have to do is set the exposure just about…. and because this photo is a bit dark so i turned down the contrast a little bit… then going to the highlight, i set it to … because i want the sky to be visible and not blown out… and i amped up the saturation… because this has lots of building, so i wanna get much details out of it… and this is the hsl settings which i do not use in this photo, but next time i’ll tell you what it does… and that pretty much it for the color grading part… it is very easy to use, and just the basic vsco its already has...

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Top 10 Horror Movies in 1990’s – Ryan Anarta (D3 MMB A)

http://redaksi.pens.ac.id/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Top-10-Horror-Movies_3.mp4 10. Scream Scream arrived on the big screen with a bang in 1996, highly anticipated by horror fans as it was the new film from Wes Craven. Scream grabbed the audience’s attention from the offset with a brilliant stalk and slash opener killing off its main star, Drew Barrymore, right away. Scream shocked the audience at the ending (spoiler alert) when it was revealed that there were actually two killers all along. This had never happened before, and led the way to a few sequels in which a pairing was the case. Scream was brilliant at the time as it was so self-aware of its genre and it was a welcome addition to the horror genre. 9. Misery Misery is of course based on the book by Stephen King and is a great adaptation, largely in thanks to Kathy Bates playing Nurse Annie Wilkes. When famous author Paul Sheldon (James Caan) crashes his car in the snowy mountains he is pulled to safety by Annie and taken to her home. The pacing of Misery is just right, it is a brilliantly scary horror film and the audience don’t know what is coming next (unless they’ve read the book of course). Stephen King wrote a terrific novel in Misery, and luckily the screen adaptation lived up to it. 8. Stir of Echoes The lovely Kevin Bacon plays Tom Witzjy...

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The Five Boons Of Life – English Podcast – Ryan Anarta Amanullah

The Five Boons Of Life_01 As Read by Ryan Anarta Amanullah (4103181029)   Chapter I In the morning of life came a good fairy with her basket, and said: “Here are gifts. Take one, leave the others. And be wary, chose wisely; oh, choose wisely! for only one of them is valuable.” The gifts were five: Fame, Love, Riches, Pleasure, Death. The youth said, eagerly: “There is no need to consider”; and he chose Pleasure. He went out into the world and sought out the pleasures that youth delights in. But each in its turn was short-lived and disappointing,...

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