My research involves putting protein complexes into the gas phase of a mass spectrometer and trying to learn as much as we can about them in a new environment. Once you can look at them like that you...
I'm Denis Noble, Emeritus Professor of cardiovascular physiology in the University of Oxford and I work on the heart. David Paterson: So Denis, this is a great place to stop, by these musical...
My current field of research is focused on the elucidation of neural circuits that drive a simple behaviour. An example of such a simple behaviour would be decision making based on a sensory input,...
When I was a kid I was always really interested in how things worked so I started out doing a degree in physics but gradually I got drawn into physiology, and now at University College London...
I'm Jonathan Ashmore, I'm Bernard-Katz professor of biophysics here at University College London, and I also happen to be president of The Physiological Society. This laboratory...
Maths is important because mathematics is the quantitative language of science, or is the language of quantitative science. If ever you're dealing with complex systems, and the body is surely...
The last piece of advice is that, "It's going to work out...you just don't know how yet." When I was young, I just wanted to be a cartoonist, that's all I...
In last video, we explored the various ways to move around the timeline. In this lesson, I will explain the timeline patch panel. The patch panel, located to the left of the sequence, represents...

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Previously, you saw different editing workflows including slicing, lift, extraction and sub-clipping. Let’s have a closer look at moving segments around the sequence and the settings that affect your...
In the previous video, we looked at how you could change the playback speed of a segment. This is known as time warping or speed changing. In this video, we will focus on animation as well as the...