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Create Your Powerful Identity
Let's say you wish to excel in the art of painting. Or open your own woodworking business. Or become a Filmmaker which I did many years ago. The key is to utilize a Powerful Identity in reframing your Focus. Let's stick with painter for the moment.
Use the words: "I am a painter." The powerful use of the "I am..." phrase welds this new outlook to you mentally, intellectually but, more importantly, emotionally. Why emotionally? When you talk about painting (or any very exciting goal), then you can feel the electrical excitement within your body and Being.
"Being" is the act of existing within this newly embraced identity. Then you grow and become.
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You can see my Pistol & Knife form at approximately 10:31 here in the video from 2010. This is at Bryan Hawkins Kenpo Karate where I have studied Kenpo Karate for approximately over 35 years. The form is one that I created to advance in the system, utilizing Kenpo Karate principles. I use the form with the primary weapon as the firearm, duly guarded and using the knife for close-in drills. This is the training the Warrior phase!
FILMMAKING WITH ROBOTICS
On X.com/Minchoi, you can see how AI is changing the game of Media. Here's one where the crew member - in this case the cameraman - is a robot. The robot holds a rig to capture a scene on a commercial stage.
Seems workable on a stage so I did some research. I was quite surprised and found articles with links below.
MEDIA: ROBOTS AS CAMERAMAN With AI creating new options in visual media every day, the shift in the media world is quite jarring. Here's where a robot becomes a Cameraman with a rig. Food - Electricity & parts? Breaks - none; recharging maybe? Timecards - rental of the robot. I figured that robots would be useful in 'manufacturing' for tedious work but then remembered that Hollywood's Golden Age was also called the "Dream Factory".
ARTICLE: Humanoid Robot Becomes a Cameraman — The Future of Filmmaking
https://engineerine.com/atlas-humanoid-robot-cameraman/
The biggest advantage Atlas offers on set is its ability to hold difficult positions for extended periods without compromising shot quality. Unlike human camera operators, Atlas doesn’t need breaks, doesn’t suffer from fatigue, and can perform identical movements with machine-level accuracy.
Load Capacity: Atlas can carry up to 20 kg (44 lbs) of camera gear
Stability: With its advanced gyroscopic balance system, Atlas delivers ultra-smooth footage even on rugged terrain
Programmability: Its movements can be scripted frame-by-frame, allowing perfect coordination with actors and VFX requirements
Filming in hazardous locations—near volcanoes, unstable cliffs, deep forest environments, or chemical sites—has always posed a risk to crew members. Atlas eliminates this danger by being able to operate in extreme conditions where human presence would be unsafe or even life-threatening.
The robot was tested in simulated high-risk environments, such as arid desert landscapes and fog-drenched rocky slopes, capturing immersive footage while remaining completely unaffected by the elements. For directors and DPs, this means expanded creative freedom with fewer safety concerns.
FILMMAKING WITH ROBOTICS
On X.com/Minchoi, you can see how AI is changing the game of Media. Here's one where the crew member - in this case the cameraman - is a robot. The robot holds a rig to capture a scene on a commercial stage.
Seems workable on a stage so I did some research. I was quite surprised and found articles with links below.
MEDIA: ROBOTS AS CAMERAMAN With AI creating new options in visual media every day, the shift in the media world is quite jarring. Here's where a robot becomes a Cameraman with a rig. Food - Electricity & parts? Breaks - none; recharging maybe? Timecards - rental of the robot. I figured that robots would be useful in 'manufacturing' for tedious work but then remembered that Hollywood's Golden Age was also called the "Dream Factory".
ARTICLE: Humanoid Robot Becomes a Cameraman — The Future of Filmmaking
https://engineerine.com/atlas-humanoid-robot-cameraman/
The biggest advantage Atlas offers on set is its ability to hold difficult positions for extended periods without compromising shot quality. Unlike human camera operators, Atlas doesn’t need breaks, doesn’t suffer from fatigue, and can perform identical movements with machine-level accuracy.
Load Capacity: Atlas can carry up to 20 kg (44 lbs) of camera gear
Stability: With its advanced gyroscopic balance system, Atlas delivers ultra-smooth footage even on rugged terrain
Programmability: Its movements can be scripted frame-by-frame, allowing perfect coordination with actors and VFX requirements
Filming in hazardous locations—near volcanoes, unstable cliffs, deep forest environments, or chemical sites—has always posed a risk to crew members. Atlas eliminates this danger by being able to operate in extreme conditions where human presence would be unsafe or even life-threatening.
The robot was tested in simulated high-risk environments, such as arid desert landscapes and fog-drenched rocky slopes, capturing immersive footage while remaining completely unaffected by the elements. For directors and DPs, this means expanded creative freedom with fewer safety concerns.
FILMMAKING WITH ROBOTICS
On X.com/Minchoi, you can see how AI is changing the game of Media. Here's one where the crew member - in this case the cameraman - is a robot. The robot holds a rig to capture a scene on a commercial stage.
Seems workable on a stage so I did some research. I was quite surprised and found articles with links below.
MEDIA: ROBOTS AS CAMERAMAN With AI creating new options in visual media every day, the shift in the media world is quite jarring. Here's where a robot becomes a Cameraman with a rig. Food - Electricity & parts? Breaks - none; recharging maybe? Timecards - rental of the robot. I figured that robots would be useful in 'manufacturing' for tedious work but then remembered that Hollywood's Golden Age was also called the "Dream Factory".
ARTICLE: Humanoid Robot Becomes a Cameraman — The Future of Filmmaking
https://engineerine.com/atlas-humanoid-robot-cameraman/
The biggest advantage Atlas offers on set is its ability to hold difficult positions for extended periods without compromising shot quality. Unlike human camera operators, Atlas doesn’t need breaks, doesn’t suffer from fatigue, and can perform identical movements with machine-level accuracy.
Load Capacity: Atlas can carry up to 20 kg (44 lbs) of camera gear
Stability: With its advanced gyroscopic balance system, Atlas delivers ultra-smooth footage even on rugged terrain
Programmability: Its movements can be scripted frame-by-frame, allowing perfect coordination with actors and VFX requirements
Filming in hazardous locations—near volcanoes, unstable cliffs, deep forest environments, or chemical sites—has always posed a risk to crew members. Atlas eliminates this danger by being able to operate in extreme conditions where human presence would be unsafe or even life-threatening.
The robot was tested in simulated high-risk environments, such as arid desert landscapes and fog-drenched rocky slopes, capturing immersive footage while remaining completely unaffected by the elements. For directors and DPs, this means expanded creative freedom with fewer safety concerns.
FILMMAKING WITH ROBOTICS
On X.com/Minchoi, you can see how AI is changing the game of Media. Here's one where the crew member - in this case the cameraman - is a robot. The robot holds a rig to capture a scene on a commercial stage.
Seems workable on a stage so I did some research. I was quite surprised and found articles with links below.
MEDIA: ROBOTS AS CAMERAMAN With AI creating new options in visual media every day, the shift in the media world is quite jarring. Here's where a robot becomes a Cameraman with a rig. Food - Electricity & parts? Breaks - none; recharging maybe? Timecards - rental of the robot. I figured that robots would be useful in 'manufacturing' for tedious work but then remembered that Hollywood's Golden Age was also called the "Dream Factory".
ARTICLE: Humanoid Robot Becomes a Cameraman — The Future of Filmmaking
https://engineerine.com/atlas-humanoid-robot-cameraman/
The biggest advantage Atlas offers on set is its ability to hold difficult positions for extended periods without compromising shot quality. Unlike human camera operators, Atlas doesn’t need breaks, doesn’t suffer from fatigue, and can perform identical movements with machine-level accuracy.
Load Capacity: Atlas can carry up to 20 kg (44 lbs) of camera gear
Stability: With its advanced gyroscopic balance system, Atlas delivers ultra-smooth footage even on rugged terrain
Programmability: Its movements can be scripted frame-by-frame, allowing perfect coordination with actors and VFX requirements
Filming in hazardous locations—near volcanoes, unstable cliffs, deep forest environments, or chemical sites—has always posed a risk to crew members. Atlas eliminates this danger by being able to operate in extreme conditions where human presence would be unsafe or even life-threatening.
The robot was tested in simulated high-risk environments, such as arid desert landscapes and fog-drenched rocky slopes, capturing immersive footage while remaining completely unaffected by the elements. For directors and DPs, this means expanded creative freedom with fewer safety concerns.
FILMMAKING WITH ROBOTICS
On X.com/Minchoi, you can see how AI is changing the game of Media. Here's one where the crew member - in this case the cameraman - is a robot. The robot holds a rig to capture a scene on a commercial stage.
Seems workable on a stage so I did some research. I was quite surprised and found articles with links below.
MEDIA: ROBOTS AS CAMERAMAN With AI creating new options in visual media every day, the shift in the media world is quite jarring. Here's where a robot becomes a Cameraman with a rig. Food - Electricity & parts? Breaks - none; recharging maybe? Timecards - rental of the robot. I figured that robots would be useful in 'manufacturing' for tedious work but then remembered that Hollywood's Golden Age was also called the "Dream Factory".
ARTICLE: Humanoid Robot Becomes a Cameraman — The Future of Filmmaking
https://engineerine.com/atlas-humanoid-robot-cameraman/
The biggest advantage Atlas offers on set is its ability to hold difficult positions for extended periods without compromising shot quality. Unlike human camera operators, Atlas doesn’t need breaks, doesn’t suffer from fatigue, and can perform identical movements with machine-level accuracy.
Load Capacity: Atlas can carry up to 20 kg (44 lbs) of camera gear
Stability: With its advanced gyroscopic balance system, Atlas delivers ultra-smooth footage even on rugged terrain
Programmability: Its movements can be scripted frame-by-frame, allowing perfect coordination with actors and VFX requirements
Filming in hazardous locations—near volcanoes, unstable cliffs, deep forest environments, or chemical sites—has always posed a risk to crew members. Atlas eliminates this danger by being able to operate in extreme conditions where human presence would be unsafe or even life-threatening.
The robot was tested in simulated high-risk environments, such as arid desert landscapes and fog-drenched rocky slopes, capturing immersive footage while remaining completely unaffected by the elements. For directors and DPs, this means expanded creative freedom with fewer safety concerns.
FILMMAKING WITH ROBOTICS
On X.com/Minchoi, you can see how AI is changing the game of Media. Here's one where the crew member - in this case the cameraman - is a robot. The robot holds a rig to capture a scene on a commercial stage.
Seems workable on a stage so I did some research. I was quite surprised and found articles with links below.
MEDIA: ROBOTS AS CAMERAMAN With AI creating new options in visual media every day, the shift in the media world is quite jarring. Here's where a robot becomes a Cameraman with a rig. Food - Electricity & parts? Breaks - none; recharging maybe? Timecards - rental of the robot. I figured that robots would be useful in 'manufacturing' for tedious work but then remembered that Hollywood's Golden Age was also called the "Dream Factory".
ARTICLE: Humanoid Robot Becomes a Cameraman — The Future of Filmmaking
https://engineerine.com/atlas-humanoid-robot-cameraman/
The biggest advantage Atlas offers on set is its ability to hold difficult positions for extended periods without compromising shot quality. Unlike human camera operators, Atlas doesn’t need breaks, doesn’t suffer from fatigue, and can perform identical movements with machine-level accuracy.
Load Capacity: Atlas can carry up to 20 kg (44 lbs) of camera gear
Stability: With its advanced gyroscopic balance system, Atlas delivers ultra-smooth footage even on rugged terrain
Programmability: Its movements can be scripted frame-by-frame, allowing perfect coordination with actors and VFX requirements
Filming in hazardous locations—near volcanoes, unstable cliffs, deep forest environments, or chemical sites—has always posed a risk to crew members. Atlas eliminates this danger by being able to operate in extreme conditions where human presence would be unsafe or even life-threatening.
The robot was tested in simulated high-risk environments, such as arid desert landscapes and fog-drenched rocky slopes, capturing immersive footage while remaining completely unaffected by the elements. For directors and DPs, this means expanded creative freedom with fewer safety concerns.
FILMMAKING WITH ROBOTICS
On X.com/Minchoi, you can see how AI is changing the game of Media. Here's one where the crew member - in this case the cameraman - is a robot. The robot holds a rig to capture a scene on a commercial stage.
Seems workable on a stage so I did some research. I was quite surprised and found articles with links below.
MEDIA: ROBOTS AS CAMERAMAN With AI creating new options in visual media every day, the shift in the media world is quite jarring. Here's where a robot becomes a Cameraman with a rig. Food - Electricity & parts? Breaks - none; recharging maybe? Timecards - rental of the robot. I figured that robots would be useful in 'manufacturing' for tedious work but then remembered that Hollywood's Golden Age was also called the "Dream Factory".
ARTICLE: Humanoid Robot Becomes a Cameraman — The Future of Filmmaking
https://engineerine.com/atlas-humanoid-robot-cameraman/
The biggest advantage Atlas offers on set is its ability to hold difficult positions for extended periods without compromising shot quality. Unlike human camera operators, Atlas doesn’t need breaks, doesn’t suffer from fatigue, and can perform identical movements with machine-level accuracy.
Load Capacity: Atlas can carry up to 20 kg (44 lbs) of camera gear
Stability: With its advanced gyroscopic balance system, Atlas delivers ultra-smooth footage even on rugged terrain
Programmability: Its movements can be scripted frame-by-frame, allowing perfect coordination with actors and VFX requirements
Filming in hazardous locations—near volcanoes, unstable cliffs, deep forest environments, or chemical sites—has always posed a risk to crew members. Atlas eliminates this danger by being able to operate in extreme conditions where human presence would be unsafe or even life-threatening.
The robot was tested in simulated high-risk environments, such as arid desert landscapes and fog-drenched rocky slopes, capturing immersive footage while remaining completely unaffected by the elements. For directors and DPs, this means expanded creative freedom with fewer safety concerns.
SCHOLAR WARRIOR WAY - COURSES
By taking the Scholar Warrior Way Course, you will get Michael's program for Self-Improvement in his pursuit of Creative Excellence in Writing, Filmmaking, Martial arts and his other pursuits from his major curious outlook. Here are the 7 Steps that he uses....
Powerful Why - the Key to Enthusiasm and Fulfillment
Scholar Warrior Identity - Embracing the new Mentality - now!
Your Morning Routine - Starting the day Right.
Brainstorming Your How - Strategy thinking and tactics
Create Your Own Systems - Become efficient with predictable results
Building Transforming Habits - Habit creates Destiny
The Art of Sleep - Long ignored but a necessary health break.
Levels 1, 2 and 3 - Detailing and add more videos, wisdom, resources and Learning Materials for your Growth and Self-Improvement.
FAQS
By engaging in the mental perspective of the Scholar Warrior, you embrace two aspects of your life: The Scholar with a constant focus on self-development and self-improvement. The Warrior whereby you learn techniques about courage, action and derring-do to achieve your true authentic goals for a fulfilled life.
The cost of could be absolutely no money if you just want to get on our newsletter to read the various articles on the website. If you want to take the courses on various levels, then you might spend $200-300 per year. Think of it this way: If you could improve yourself 100-200-300-1000-3600% in a single year, then how much is it worth? The price of two meals and drinks at a restaurant that you'll never remember? Make a better life choice.
ScholarWarriorWay is broken down into 7 Major Strategies. You can pick one and work on it for a few weeks, then add another strategies. They start with the Powerful Why and end with the Art of Sleep.