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Welcome to our weekly newsletter.
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Sian Evans
Events
Where is Zuant this week?

Where we are in operation this week
31st March - 3rd April 2022 | Labcorp at ASAM 2022 | Hollywood, FL
31st March 2022 | Honeywell at Supply Chain Innovations 2022 | Antwerp, Belgium
2nd - 7th April 2022 | Labcorp at AAN 2022 | Seattle, WA
2nd - 5th April 2022 | Zymo at Experimental Biology (EB) 2022 | Philadelphia, PA
2nd March 2022 | Teleflex EMEA at BAUS BPH Regional Meeting 2022 | Birmingham, UK
3rd - 5th April 2022 | Crystal Group at Quad A | Nashville, TN
3rd - 5th April | Shaw Contract at Environments for Aging 2022 | Milwaukee, WI
4th - 6th April | Crystal Group at Sea Air Space 2022 | National Harbor, MD
4th - 8th April 2022 | Honeywell at SESHA 2022 | Scottdale, Arizona
4th - 6th April 2022 | Telos at TechNet Fort Bragg Symposium | Fort Bragg, NC
4th - 6th April 2022 | Charles River at PDA Annual 2022 | Dallas, TX
4th - 5th April 2022 | NSF at Spring EMEA Show Walking - Laura Cazzola 2022 | UK, Spain, Italy, Germany
InCosmetics 2022 | Paris, France
5th - 7th April 2022 | Honeywell at Health & Safety Expo 2022 | Birmingham
5th - 7th April 2022 | Optum at Pri-Med Southwest 2022 | Houston, TX
5th - 7th April 2022 | Eaton at SAE World Congress 2022 | Detroit, MI
5th - 7th April 2022 | Gardner Denver at Plant & Asset Management 2022 | Birmingham, UK
5th April | Globalization Partners at FinTech Junction 2022 | Tel Aviv
6th - 8th April | SICK at Carolinas Air Pollution Control Association 2022 | Ashville, NC
6th - 10th April 2022 | Integra at 2022 SAWC Spring | Phoenix, AZ




















Matterport Space of the Week
This week we have the Ioloni Palace in Hawaii, which is the only royal palace in the US!

How to Use Windows 11’s Built-In Video Editor
Clipchamp isn’t the most powerful app, but it’s already baked into your device—and it may be all you really need.

ON APPLE DEVICES, macOS has iMovie, a simple, free video editor that anyone can use to put together movie projects. But since Microsoft phased out the old Movie Maker app, there hasn't been an equivalent, bundled app for Windows users to take advantage of.
Now that's changing. Clipchamp, the video-editing software package Microsoft bought last year, is making its way into Windows 11 as an “inbox app”—in other words, an app that appears when you first install the operating system, such as Notepad.
At the time of writing, Clipchamp is only included in the preview build of Windows 11, but it should reach everyone soon. Even before it officially becomes a bundled app, you can find it and install it from the Microsoft Store (search for "Clipchamp" or follow this link).
Here we'll introduce you to some of the features and capabilities of Clipchamp. It's not a difficult application to get to grips with, and you might find that it gives you everything you need in terms of video-editing functionality.
At the moment, Clipchamp is freemium software: You can use it for no cost, but some options (including high-definition exports) and the majority of the stock content requires a paid subscription. That might change as the program gets wrapped into Windows 11, but for now a premium subscription starts at $9 per month.
Find Your Way Around

Clipchamp is very simple to get to grips with.
Clipchamp is very simple to get to grips with.
Clipchamp has been built to be as easy to use as possible, so you're not going to be left scratching your head for too long wondering where everything is. Along the bottom is your movie timeline, above that is the preview window for watching clips and your movie as a whole, and on the left of the screen you can drop in media files to make up your project.
You have the option to load up videos, images, and audio from disk, or you can record directly into the application using the cameras and microphones connected to your computer. Clipchamp also comes with a variety of stock clips, pictures, and sounds that you're able to drop into your project. Some of these are free, but most require a premium Clipchamp subscription.
You don't set the output quality of your video until you save it, but you can set the aspect ratio at any time by clicking on the button in the top right of the interface (it'll already say an aspect ratio such as 16:9). If you intend your videos to be viewed on mobile phones, for example, you'll want to change to a portrait aspect ratio.
There are no real settings or preferences to speak of. Everything that's in the program is shown onscreen. To quit a video, click the Clipchamp logo (top left) then pick Back to home—the home screen is where all your videos live, and it is where you can start new projects (using one of the provided templates, if you want).
Build Your Movie

Joining clips together is very straightforward.
Joining clips together is very straightforward.
Use the big + (plus) button in the top left corner to load in videos, images, and audio from disk—you can then drag them into the timeline on the right as needed. Use the handles at the edges of your imported clips to trim them down, or right-click on them to get to options such as Split (cut a clip in two) or Duplicate (create an exact copy of a clip). Putting something in a new place is as easy as clicking and dragging it with the mouse.
Select something in the timeline—a scene, a picture, an audio clip—and you'll see options for it appear above the preview window. If you've clicked an audio snippet, you can set a fade-in or fade-out effect, for example. Or if you've clicked a video that's part of your movie, you can adjust the colors and the speed of the clip, as well as apply a variety of filters to change its appearance.
Pick Graphics on the left of the screen and you can drop a range of functionality and funky objects into your movie, from progress bars to GIFs. In some cases, these can sit on top of existing clips; in other cases, they need their own place on the timeline. (Clipchamp will usually guide you in what you need to do.)
To make your movie complete, you're going to need to add titles and transitions, which can be found on the navigation bar on the left under Text and Transitions. Titles need to be placed on top of the timeline, while transitions need to be dropped in between scenes and images. To edit titles (in terms of text and fonts and so on), just double-click on them.
Apply the Finishing Touches

Clipchamp lets you add audio tracks and titles too.
Clipchamp lets you add audio tracks and titles too.
As your project gets bigger, you'll need to scroll along the timeline using the bar at the bottom—you can also use the + (plus) and - (minus) buttons just above the timeline to zoom in and out, which might make it easier to see what you're doing. The button at the far right, which looks like two arrows pointing toward each other, will zoom the timeline to fit the available space.
Several keyboard shortcuts can be useful when working inside Clipchamp too. For example, if you want to select multiple clips (to move them all at once, perhaps), hold down the Ctrl button while clicking on them. To see all of the keyboard shortcuts that you can use inside Clipchamp, hold down Shift and tap / (forward slash).
When you're happy with the way everything is looking, click the Export button up in the top right corner. You can then pick the output quality, save the movie to disk, and upload it to a cloud service if you'd like to. You can see the finished video rendering in real time, which is all handled in the cloud.
At the moment, Clipchamp very much sticks to the basics—with just one main video track, for example—and we're very much hoping that features such as 1080p exports come to the free tier in the near future. For now, it's well worth playing around with to see if it meets your video editing needs.
From WIRED
What's on the box?
This Week's Film Focus

FILM
House of Gucci (2021)
House of Gucci is inspired by the shocking true story of the family empire behind the Italian fashion house of Gucci. Spanning three decades of love, betrayal, decadence, revenge, and ultimately murder, we see what a name means, what it’s worth, and how far a family will go for control.
Dish of the Week

RECIPE
Honey and Mustard Chicken
INGREDIENTS
4 small skinless, boneless chicken thighs, trimmed of any excess fat
200 g carrots, peeled and cut into large chunks
1 medium red onion
100 g green beans, trimmed
2 tbsp whole grain mustard
1 tbsp honey
3 tbsp apple juice
1 tsp garlic granules
salt and freshly ground black pepper

METHOD
Preheat the oven to 180°C. Place the carrots in a pan of cold salted water and bring to the boil. Cook rapidly for 5 minutes, then drain. Scatter evenly over your roasting tray.

Prepare the onion, by trimming off the top end, peeling, then carefully trimming the hairy roots off, but leave the main root intact. Cut in half, from top to bottom, then cut each half into wedges, making sure each wedge is held together by the root. This will keep the layers together and prevent the onion falling apart while cooking.

Add the onion wedges and green beans to the tray.

Nestle the chicken thighs in amongst the vegetables.

Mix together the mustard, apple juice, honey and garlic granules, and pour over the chicken and vegetables.

Season with some salt and black pepper.
Place in the oven for around 30 minutes, until the vegetables are soft and the chicken is cooked. It should show no signs of pinkness and the juices should run clear.
Serve the chicken and the vegetables on a plate and spoon the remaining sweet sauce over the top.

Enjoy!
From Pinch of Nom

Wellness

ARTICLE
CODA Captures Historic Best-Picture Win at Oscars 2022
The Sundance indie became the first best-picture winner from a streaming service.

The lesson of Oscars 2022: Don’t count out CODA. The beloved indie about growing up with a deaf family, which premiered over a year ago at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, was named best picture at the 94th Academy Awards.
On Sunday, Siân Heder’s film took home three trophies, winning all of the categories in which it was nominated, including best adapted screenplay for Heder. With its best-picture victory, CODA became the first film since 1932’s Grand Hotel to win top honors with fewer than four total Oscar nominations.
Oscar winners Lady Gaga and Liza Minnelli presented the award to Heder and company, a secret appearance that was shielded until Oscar night. Producer Philippe Rousselet opened the CODA crew’s emotional acceptance speech: “Thank you to the Academy for letting our CODA make history tonight,” he said. “Our cast and crew were supposed to be at 4 a.m. at sea fishing when we were told a giant storm was about to hit us. It was only the beginning of our problems. But you’ve kept the boat afloat and you’ve been the best captain a producer can ever dream of, really” he said, thanking Heder.
Also present onstage were the film’s stars, Oscar-winner Marlee Matlin, best-supporting-actor winner Troy Kotsur, Emilia Jones, Daniel Durant, and Eugenio Derbez, among others in the creative team. Rousselet thanked the ensemble: “You guys have made such a wonderful and loving family onscreen, but also offscreen and everybody wants to be a part of it. And contrary to you Ruby [Emilia Jones’s character], no one seems to want to leave it.” Fellow producer Patrick Wachsberger then thanked the Academy for “recognizing a movie of love and family in this difficult time.”
This is the first best-picture win—and nomination—for Apple TV+, which officially beat Netflix to become the first streamer to nab the Oscars’ biggest prize. Netflix’s The Power of the Dog posed the most obvious threat to CODA’s best-picture odds, with a field-leading 12 nods and best-director win for Jane Campion. But despite its underdog spirit and modest scale, CODA had been riding a wave of awards momentum in recent weeks, picking up the Producers Guild Awards’ top prize, the Screen Actors Guild Award for best ensemble, and a BAFTA Award for best adapted screenplay. The other best-picture nominees were Belfast, Don’t Look Up, Drive My Car, Dune, King Richard, Licorice Pizza, Nightmare Alley, and West Side Story.
In its best-picture pursuit, CODA faced a mathematical uphill battle, earning only a pair of other nods in best supporting actor and adapted screenplay. It also shared similarities with Little Miss Sunshine, a best-picture nominee that lost to The Departed in 2007; as such, Vanity Fair’s David Canfield said a CODA best-picture win “would be a total shock to the system.” After the film’s win at the 94th Academy Awards, consider us rocked.
FromVanity Fair
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