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Jan 26, 2025
SlateDigitalTV
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ML-2A Drum Pack
Slate Digital's Virtual Microphone System now has 9 new mic models for drums. Chad (our VP of Products) walks through the ML-2A Drum Pack V2 — recorded at the same Radio France sessions as the originals — and mics up a full kit using only virtual mics: kick, snare, hi-hat, toms, overheads, room. No actual mic locker involved. A few things you'll pick up along the way: - Which virtual mic to grab for which part of the kit (and which to skip) - The RF-B52 on kick, RF-21B Modern on snare, RF-441 on overheads - What proximity, intensity, and the width knob really do - Why the gate goes BEFORE the mic model plug-in, not after. This one trips people up. - Raw kit vs. virtual mic'd kit, A/B'd in the timeline - Sweetening with SSL channel strips, bus compressor, Bus Clipper If you've already got an ML-2A, just open Complete Access Hub, update the Virtual Microphone System plug-in, and the new drum mics show up in your model list. If you don't, buying an ML-2A gets you 36 mic models (Radio France Instruments, Classic Instruments, and the new Drum Pack V2), every future model we release, and 3 months of Complete Access — that's 150+ plugins, the Academy, the Virtual Assisted Mastering System, and Slate Sounds. The ML-1A is at 38 models with the same setup. ▸ ML-2A: https://slatedigital.com/ml-2a-modeling-microphone/ ▸ ML-1A: https://slatedigital.com/ml-1a-modeling-microphone/ ▸ Complete Access free trial: https://slatedigital.com/complete-access/ CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro 1:19 Walking through the plug-in 2:35 Overhead mics: comparing 4 virtual options 5:01 Rumble filter, proximity, and the FG-73 preamp 6:27 Kick drum mic: modern vs. retro 8:59 Snare drum: using a field mic for body and punch 10:39 Hi-hat and toms: breaking the rules 12:14 Room mic with the ML-1A 12:55 Raw kit vs. virtual mic'd kit 13:33 Sweetening with SSL channel strips, reverb, and Bus Clipper 15:50 How to get the new drum mics More plug-in walkthroughs and mixing sessions on the channel — subscribe if that's your thing. #SlateDigital #DrumRecording #VirtualMicrophoneSystem #ML2A #MixingDrums #HomeStudio
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Get that retro 80's vibe with Bus Clipper, GateVerb, LMC+ and Murda Melodies.
Chad shows you how to bring that retro 80's in your mixes with 4 plugins from Complete Access, including the new Slate Digital Bus Clipper plug-in. Discover Complete Access: https://bit.ly/4tGGkml
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Bus Clipper | Shave the Peaks. Push the Rest Forward.
Most producers treat clipping like poison. Here's how to use it on your master bus to make your limiter work less and your mix sound cleaner. Chad walks through Slate Digital Bus Clipper — a two-stage digital clipping and loudness plugin built for the DIY mastering chain. Clip transparently, push perceived loudness with waveshaping, and take the load off your final limiter. ▶ Get Bus Clipper: https://slatedigital.com/bus-clipper/ ▶ Try Complete Access free: https://slatedigital.com/complete-access/ Chapters 0:00 — Is clipping always a bad thing? 1:31 — Bus Clipper overview: the two stages 1:50 — Inside the Clipper module 3:39 — Oversampling and harmonics control 4:39 — Clipping a drum track (hard mode) 6:29 — Input gain and Constant Gain Monitoring 8:21 — Delta Listen: how to hear what you're removing 9:15 — Inside the Booster module 10:33 — Mellow, Standard, and Aggressive modes 11:34 — A second drum example 12:40 — Soft clipping for dynamic control on chords 14:44 — Bus Clipper on the master channel 15:55 — True Peak limiting 17:26 — Before and after with FG-X 2 limiting 20:14 — How to get Bus Clipper About Slate Digital Bus Clipper Bus Clipper is a two-stage clipping and loudness plugin for mixing and mastering engineers. The Clipper stage removes transient spikes to reclaim headroom. The Booster stage uses waveshaping to push perceived loudness without raising peak levels. An alias-reduction algorithm achieves at 16x oversampling what other clippers need 256x to match, so you get cleaner output at a fraction of the CPU cost. Includes LUFS-I and LUFS-S metering, true peak limiting, Delta Listen, and Constant Gain Monitoring.
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Unlock HUGE Stereo Width: Shaker Frequency Splitting Trick! #shorts
Master stereo imaging by splitting shaker frequencies. Low-pass for mono lows, high-pass for stereo highs. Create a wider, controlled shaker sound using clever EQ. #AudioMixing #EQTips #SoundDesign #MusicProduction #StereoWidth
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Mixing Music Like Frank Lloyd Wright #shorts
Applying architectural 'compression and release' to audio. Go from narrow passages to grand spaces in your mix for maximum impact. Learn this technique free. #MusicMixing #AudioProduction #CreativeProcess #SoundDesign
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Vocal Reverb Stacking & Chorus Processing | Alt Hip Hop Mixing with Todd Bergman Ep. 8
Todd walks through his chorus vocal chain for Saya, using FG-116 compression, Revival for warmth, and Air EQ for presence, then gets into his reverb stacking approach: layering multiple Verb Suite Classic instances at different decay times and pre-delays. He also shares his trick of running the reverb signal through Meta Tune to add a subtle octave shift, giving the backgrounds a ghostly, psychoacoustic quality. Topics: vocal reverb stacking, chorus vocals mixing, Slate Digital Verb Suite Classic, FG-116 compressor, Revival plugin, vocal effects mixing, Meta Tune pitch shift, alt hip hop mixing, music production tutorial, ad-lib processing Todd's full course is part of Slate Digital Academy, included with Complete Access: https://bit.ly/complete-access-yt Timestamps: 0:05 Intro / chorus vocals (Saya) 0:21 Starting with a preset & FG-116 1:07 Revival for warmth and thickness 1:19 Verb Suite Classic room reverb 1:54 Layering reverbs philosophy 2:32 Long hall reverb (2.5 sec decay) 3:30 Pre-reverb filtering technique 3:48 Saya's full VMR chain 5:06 Meta Tune octave trick in reverb tail 5:47 Shimmer reverb (Taj Mahal preset) 6:33 Ad-lib chain & FG-S / FGN
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Mix Bus Glue & the Famous "Dre Settings" | Alt Hip Hop Mixing with Todd Bergman Ep. 9
Todd keeps the mix bus minimal: SSL Bus Compressor on the classic "Dre settings" (slow attack, fast release, 2:1 ratio) for glue, BTM on half-inch tape for vibe, and FGX2 for client-ready limiting with Low Punch. He also explains why a lean mix bus is a sign that everything was handled correctly at the source. Topics: mix bus compression, SSL bus compressor, mix bus glue, FGX2 limiter, BTM tape saturation, mix bus processing, Slate Digital mix bus, alt hip hop mixing, music production tutorial, Dr. Dre SSL settings Todd's full course is part of Slate Digital Academy, included with Complete Access: https://bit.ly/complete-access-yt Timestamps: 0:05 Intro / mix bus minimalist philosophy 0:13 SSL Bus Compressor 0:46 The "Dre settings" explained 1:47 Sidechain filter at 60Hz 2:13 BTM half-inch tape 2:44 FGX2 for client-ready limiting 3:00 Low Punch feature 4:04 Why a minimal mix bus signals a great mix 4:42 Series wrap-up
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Lead Vocal EQ & Saturation with Slate Plugins | Alt Hip Hop Mixing with Todd Bergman Ep. 7
Todd walks through his complete lead vocal chain, starting with aggressive mud-cutting on Infinity EQ before layering in tape saturation and parallel compression through Mo TT. He also covers his approach to stacking PE1 and Revival to build analog warmth without letting the vocal go harsh. Topics: vocal mixing, lead vocal EQ, vocal saturation, Slate Digital vocals, Infinity EQ, PE1 tube EQ, Mo TT compressor, Revival plugin, parallel compression vocals, alt hip hop mixing, music production tutorial Todd's full course is part of Slate Digital Academy, included with Complete Access: https://bit.ly/complete-access-yt Timestamps: 0:05 Intro / vocal B master 0:18 Infinity EQ filtering & mud removal 1:18 Saturation for tape character 1:47 Mo TT parallel compression 2:32 Vocal strip EQ 3:10 SSL channel strip for air 3:57 PE1 tube EQ 4:29 Revival shimmer 5:27 Vocal automation & rides
Corridor Crew
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The Best and Worst Hollywood Resurrections
Squarespace ► Head to http://squarespace.com/corridorcrew to save 10% off your first purchase! Our videos are made possible by Members of CorridorDigital, our Exclusive Streaming Service! Try a membership yourself with a 14-Day Free Trial ► http://corridordigital.com/ Sam, Niko and Jordan look at Resurrected Actors from ALL the movies to determine which VFX are truly S tier, and which are just shameful. Do you agree with their list? Instagram ► http://instagram.com/corridordigital Merch ► https://corridordigital.store/ Creative Tools ► Puget Computers: https://puget.systems/go/CorridorDigital Aputure Lights: https://bit.ly/Corridor_Lights ActionVFX: https://bit.ly/TheBest_ActionVFX Greyscale Gorilla: https://bit.ly/GreyscalegorillaPlus Cinema4D: http://bit.ly/Try_Cinema4D Houdini: https://bit.ly/HoudiniSims Nuke: https://bit.ly/Nuke_Compositing JangaFX: https://hubs.ly/Q030gZZ20 KitBash 3D: https://KitBash3D.com/?ref=corridorcrew Octane Render: http://bit.ly/Octane_Wrender Rendering: https://bit.ly/TheRenderNetwork Epidemic Music: http://bit.ly/Corridor_Music 00:00 Intro 00:17 Resurrection VFX criteria 01:14 Rogue One: Tarkin 02:56 Tupac hologram 04:32 Pizza Hut (Elvis) 05:47 Fast & Furious: Paul Walker 07:22 [SPONSORSHIP] Squarespace 10:11 The Flash: Superman 12:15 Superman Returns: Brando 13:58 The Crow: Brandon Lee 16:45 The Sopranos: Nancy Marchand 18:15 Gladiator: Oliver Reed 20:47 Hawaii Five-0 22:56 Alien: Romulus 25:03 Ghostbusters: Egon 27:01 Star Wars: Princess Leia 29:39 Outro
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This creature is REAL?!
Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein took a very successful approach to its VFX. Instead of relying heavily on CGI, as many other big-budget modern movies do, they built many of the creatures and elements practically, using CGI only where needed to sell the illusion. Props to VFX studio MR.X for their work on this scene.
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VFX Artists React to Bad & Great CGi 224
Your next chapter starts today. Get 10% off your first month of BetterHelp online therapy: https://betterhelp.com/corridorcrew (Sponsored by BetterHelp) Our videos are made possible by Members of CorridorDigital, our Exclusive Streaming Service! Try a membership yourself with a 14-Day Free Trial ► http://corridordigital.com/ The OG crew takes a look at a freshly revived corpse, a helicopter with an unusual flight pattern and much MORE! Instagram ► http://instagram.com/corridordigital Merch ► https://corridordigital.store/ Creative Tools ► Puget Computers: https://puget.systems/go/CorridorDigital Aputure Lights: https://bit.ly/Corridor_Lights ActionVFX: https://bit.ly/TheBest_ActionVFX Greyscale Gorilla: https://bit.ly/GreyscalegorillaPlus Cinema4D: http://bit.ly/Try_Cinema4D Houdini: https://bit.ly/HoudiniSims Nuke: https://bit.ly/Nuke_Compositing JangaFX: https://hubs.ly/Q030gZZ20 KitBash 3D: https://KitBash3D.com/?ref=corridorcrew Octane Render: http://bit.ly/Octane_Wrender Rendering: https://bit.ly/TheRenderNetwork Epidemic Music: http://bit.ly/Corridor_Music Chapters ► 0:00 Time to Get Silly 0:19 As Deep As The Grave 4:41 The Watcher In The Woods 7:03 Sudden Death 10:28 Olympus Has Fallen 12:31 Yu Yu Hakusho
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Infinite Loop
Sam's Final Render.
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SKATE!
Only ONE of Sam's recent Satisfying Renders!
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Gollum FORCED them to Create New Technology.
In order to bring Andy Serkis' performance to Gollum, the incredibly talented animators and VFX artists at WETA had to literally develop new technology. This is one of the reasons why Gollum's character was so groundbreaking in CGI, back when The Fellowship of the Ring was released in 2001.
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Chicken or the Egg?
Another WILD Render from @vfxwithjordan
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Tempered glass is HARDER than you think
14 Years ago, our friend Clinton Jones @pwnisher directed a live-action fan short film for YouTube based on the video game Sleeping Dogs. With the fights choreographed and coordinated by EMC monkeys, it's still a masterpiece of stunt work. Find the movie in YT: "Live Action "Sleeping Dogs" Fight Film"
Veritasium
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How Alpha Particles Can Break Computer Chips
In the 1970s, Intel couldn't work out what was damaging the DRAM on their microchips. The cause turned out to be the ceramic that the chip was encased in. It was secretly flipping 1s to 0s. But how?
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The Surprising Genius Of Sewing Machines
How does a sewing machine work? The answer is more genius than you might think.
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Can the CIA's quantum sensor detect your heartbeat from 60 km away?
Is the CIA’s Ghost Murmur technology real? Sponsored by Ground News. Go to https://ground.news/Ve for 40% off the unlimited Vantage plan. If you’re looking for a molecular modelling kit, try Snatoms, a kit I invented where the atoms snap together magnetically - https://ve42.co/SnatomsV Sign up for the Veritasium newsletter for weekly science updates - https://ve42.co/Newsletter ▀▀▀ A huge thanks to Patrick Maletinsky at the University of Basel and Jan Jeske at the Fraunhofer Institute for their insights into NV magnetometry. Likewise, thank you to Brad Roth at Oakland University, John Wikswo at Vanderbilt University, and Bob Fagaly at the IEEE for their input on the history and constraints of magnetometry. Thank you to Douglas London, CIA Senior Operations Officer (Rtd), for his input on the story. His book, The Recruiter, can be found here - https://ve42.co/Recruiter A big thanks to Herbert Lin at Stanford University and Emma Briant at the University of Notre Dame for their knowledge on deception and propaganda tactics. ▀▀▀ References Exclusive | 'Ghost Murmur' via the New York Post Exclusive | Trump confirms CIA 'Ghost Murmur' tool via the New York Post Béchard, D. E. (2026). Scientists question CIA’s claim of long-range heartbeat detection. Scientific American. Roth, B. J. (2023). Biomagnetism: The First Sixty Years. Sensors Doherty, M. W. et al. (2013). The nitrogen-vacancy colour centre in diamond. Physics Reports. "Quantum Diamond Sensing: The Surprising Power of NV Centers | Ron Walsworth" by 632nm Podcast on YouTube "Ronald Walsworth - “Quantum Diamond Sensors" by Stanford Physics on YouTube Arai, K. et al. (2022). Millimetre-scale magnetocardiography of living rats with thoracotomy. Communications Physics. Additional sources available here: Ghost Murmur Video - https://ve42.co/ReferencesGhost Images & Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmXuaHX3QeY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkmHh6eZoZs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrRJimixWEc ▀▀▀ Special thanks to our Patreon supporters: Adam Foreman, Albert Wenger, Alex Porter, Alexander Tamas, André Powell, Anton Ragin, Balkrishna Heroor, Bertrand Serlet, Blake Byers, Bruce, Bryan Ackermann, Cartier, Chris Brewer, Daniel Martins, Data Don, Dave Kircher, David Johnston, David Tseng, EJ Alexandra, Evgeny Skvortsov, Garrett Mueller, Gnare, gpoly, Hayden Christensen, Hong Thai Le, Ibby Hadeed, Jeromy Johnson, Jesse Brandsoy, Juan Benet, Kelcey Steele, KeyWestr, Kyi, Lee Redden, Marinus Kuivenhoven, Mark Heising, Martin Paull, Meekay, meg noah, Michael Krugman, Orlando Bassotto, Parsee Health, Paul Peijzel, Richard Sundvall, Robson, Sam Lutfi, Shalva Bukia, Sinan Taifour, Tj Steyn, Ubiquity Ventures, Vahe Andonians, William Yoon, wolfee ▀▀▀ Writer: Gregor Čavlović Producer and Director: Gregor Čavlović Presenter: Gregor Čavlović Editors: Jack Saxon and James Stuart Additional Editor: James Horsley Animators: Emma Wright, Fabio Albertelli, and Domonkos Józsa Researchers: Aakash Singh Bagga Production Team: Jess Bishop-Laggett, Glen Griffiths, Matthew Cavanagh & Anna Milkovic Executive producer: Casper Mebius Thumbnail contributions by Abdallah Rabah, Ren Hurley, and Ben Powell Additional video/photos supplied by Getty Images and Pond5 Music from Epidemic Sound
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The Crystal That Could Destroy All Medicine
The crystals that wiped out an HIV medication, almost overnight. Thanks to SoFi for sponsoring the video! Click here to sign-up for SoFi Checking and Savings: https://sofi.com/ve If you’re looking for a molecular modelling kit, try Snatoms, a kit I invented where the atoms snap together magnetically - https://ve42.co/SnatomsV Sign up for the Veritasium newsletter for weekly science updates - https://ve42.co/Newsletter ▀▀▀ Check out the excellent video by Reactions here: https://youtu.be/PccOwGEbtQU?si=NOpmaulDcoq6Kif- This video was a huge collaborative effort! Special thanks to… Dr Andreas Kafizas for all his help with the Silver and Tin demonstrations, and staying up for those 14 hours with us monitoring the timelapse! As well as Conrad Duncan and the team at Imperial College London. @ChrisYoungCooks for teaching Casper how to temper chocolate and @jameshoffmann and the team for letting us take over their studio; we had a great day! Many thanks to Professor Adam Matzger, Professor Katharina Fromm and Professor Mike Zaworotko for taking the time to talk to us. Also thank you to Dr. William McVicker and the British Institute of Organ Studies and Chris at Luciteria Science for helping us source our grey and white tin samples. ▀▀▀ 0:00 The Disease Infecting Miracle Medicine 4:20 An Explosive Feud 10:05 How The Same Compound Can Behave Two Different Ways 13:18 Polymorphs Of Chocolate 19:51 Why Ritonavir Stopped Working 22:57 The Tin Pest 27:28 Disappearing Polymorphs 30:20 Is Everything Polymorphic? ▀▀▀ References can be found here - https://ve42.co/PolymorphRefs ▀▀▀ Special thanks to our Patreon supporters: Adam Foreman, Albert Wenger, Alex Porter, Alexander Tamas, André Powell, Anton Ragin, Balkrishna Heroor, Bertrand Serlet, Blake Byers, Bruce, Bryan Ackermann, Cartier, Chris Brewer, Daniel Martins, Data Don, Dave Kircher, David Johnston, David Tseng, EJ Alexandra, Evgeny Skvortsov, Garrett Mueller, Gnare, gpoly, Hayden Christensen, Hong Thai Le, Ibby Hadeed, Jeromy Johnson, Jesse Brandsoy, Juan Benet, Kelcey Steele, KeyWestr, Kyi, Lee Redden, Marinus Kuivenhoven, Mark Heising, Martin Paull, Meekay, meg noah, Michael Krugman, Orlando Bassotto, Parsee Health, Paul Peijzel, Richard Sundvall, Robson, Sam Lutfi, Shalva Bukia, Sinan Taifour, Tj Steyn, Ubiquity Ventures, Vahe Andonians, William Yoon, wolfee ▀▀▀ Writers: Gabe Strong & Casper Mebius Producer and Director: Gabe Strong Presenters: Derek Muller & Casper Mebius Editor: Trenton Oliver Assistant Editor: James Stuart Art Director: Mathias Hawk Illustrators: Jakub Misiek, Emma Wright & Maria Gusakovich Animators: Fabio Albertelli, Andrew Neet, Emma Wright & Alex Drakoulis Researcher: Sophia Rose Additional Research: Callum Cuttle Camera Operators: Rob Newman, Casper Mebius, Gabe Strong, Callum Cuttle & Derek Muller Voice-over Artist: Gregor Čavlović Thumbnail Designers: Abdallah Rabah, Ren Hurley & Ben Powell Production Team: Jess Bishop-Laggett, Glen Griffiths, Mathew Cavanagh & Anna Milkovic Executive Producers: Derek Muller, Casper Mebius & Gregor Čavlović Additional video/photos supplied by Getty Images & Storyblocks Music from Epidemic Sound
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Wombats Poop Cubes
Wombat feces are surprisingly... cube shaped. They are the only known animal to produce this kind of poop leading scientists to work out this strange phenomenon.
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Why don't trains make *that* sound anymore?
If you've been on a modern train you won't have noticed that classic "clickety-clack" sound anymore. This is because train tracks are now one continuous piece of rail without gaps. But one long piece of metal without room to expand when hot is dangerous. Thus, engineers had to come up with an ingenious solution involving... jagged rocks?
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The Most Radioactive Place On Earth
Where comes to mind when you think of radioactivity? Chernobyl? Hiroshima? A banana? The most radioactive place isn't actually where you think...
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How easy is it to steal $10,000 from a locked phone?
How we hacked MKBHD! Sponsored by Incogni - Use code veritasium at https://incogni.com/veritasium to get an exclusive 60% off. If you’re looking for a molecular modelling kit, try Snatoms, a kit I invented where the atoms snap together magnetically - https://ve42.co/SnatomsV Sign up for the Veritasium newsletter for weekly science updates - https://ve42.co/Newsletter ▀▀▀ 0:00 Stealing $10,000 From MKBHD 4:04 How The Hack Works 8:29 High Value vs Low Value Transactions 10:18 Tricking The Card Reader 14:20 Transit Mode 15:22 Why does this hack only work with Visa? 17:10 How does RSA encryption work? 20:13 How can you prevent this hack? 21:59 What are Visa doing about it? ▀▀▀ A huge thank you to professors Ioana Boureanu from the University of Surrey and Tom Chothia from the University of Birmingham, for supporting us with the execution and the explanation of the hack. This video would not have been possible without their support. A big thanks, too, to the University of Surrey for hosting us. And a shout out to Dr Andreea-Ina Radu who, as a researcher at the University of Birmingham on the “TimeTrust project" (2019-2023), actually went to the London Underground to collect the initial data that made this hack possible in the first place! And a massive thank you to @mkbhd and his team for agreeing to be our victim for this hack, and for being such a good sport! ▀▀▀ References: https://ve42.co/MKBHDHackRefs ▀▀▀ Special thanks to our Patreon supporters: Adam Foreman, Albert Wenger, Alex Porter, Alexander Tamas, André Powell, Anton Ragin, armedtoe, Bertrand Serlet, Blake Byers, Bruce, Cartier, Charles Ian Norman Venn, Chris Brewer, Daniel Martins, Data Don, Dave Kircher, David Johnston, David Tseng, EJ Alexandra, Evgeny Skvortsov, Garrett Mueller, Gnare, gpoly, Hayden Christensen, Hong Thai Le, Ibby Hadeed, Jeromy Johnson, Jesse Brandsoy, Juan Benet, Kelcey Steele, KeyWestr, Kyi, Lee Redden, Marinus Kuivenhoven, Mark Heising, Martin Paull, Meekay, meg noah, Michael Krugman, Moebiusol - Cristian, Orlando Bassotto, Parsee Health, Paul Peijzel, Richard Sundvall, Robson, Sam Lutfi, Shalva Bukia, Sinan Taifour, Tj Steyn, Ubiquity Ventures, Vahe Andonians, William Yoon, wolfee ▀▀▀ Writers: James Moore, Henry van Dyck & Gregor Čavlović Producer & Director: James Moore Presenter: Henry van Dyck Editor: Peter Nelson Animators: Emma Wright, Domonkos Józsa, Fabio Albertelli & Andrew Neet Assistant Editor and Sound Designer: James Stuart Researchers: Aakash Singh Bagga & Sophia Rose Camera Operators: Andrew Abballe, Henry van Dyck & Andy Perez Thumbnail Designers: Abdallah Rabah, Ren Hurley & Ben Powell Production Team: Jess Bishop-Laggett, Matthew Cavanagh, Anna Milkovic & Sulli Yost Executive Producers: Derek Muller, Gregor Čavlović & Casper Mebius Additional video/photos supplied by Getty Images & Storyblocks Music from Epidemic Sound
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