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13 Aug

www.jchenton.com Inside a 3D program a mouse cursor creates a 3-dimensional character that comes to life after an unknown error in the program and gets into a journey across the computer desktop Esc is my student film completed in 8 months at Emily Carr Institute Animatior Vs Animation In 3D

 

MTBS-TV: Sony Tells (Almost) All About Their 3D PlayStation 3 Firmware Upgrade

13 Aug

At CES 2010, Neil Schneider interviews Don Mesa, Senior Product Marketing Manage for Sony Computer Entertainment America about Sony’s plans for stereoscopic 3D (S-3D) gaming. Be sure to visit mtbs3D.com and s3dga.com to learn about S-3D gaming and their related standards.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Lightspeed Design Stereoscopic 3D Movie Channel Follow us: twitter.com To watch HD-3D with our advanced 3D Flash web player utilizing our proprietary color algorithm: www.depthq.com

 
 

Photography Tutorial 11 ( Low Light Photography)

13 Aug

Happy November from me and www.samys.com This episode directly from the Mastery of Photography DVD is designed to show you how to shoot in clubs, in the night or any other place where there is very little light. Enjoy and Learn. Here is a link to a great tripod www.samys.com

 

Photographer’s didn’t Survive!

13 Aug

Unbelievable Photos!!!! From: (PAKWHEELS.COM)

Posing for family portraits requires a basic understand of good composition, as all of the people in the group should create a fluid pattern across the photograph to keep the viewer’s eye moving. Pose a family for a group portrait with information from a certified professional photographer in this free video on photography. Expert: Bob Coates Contact: www.bcphotography.com Bio: Bob Coates of Bob Coates Photography has been a professional photographer for 13 years in both Arizona and the Virgin Islands. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Samsung TL220 DualView Screen 12MP 4X Zoom Digital Camera

13 Aug

For More Info or to Buy Now: www.hsn.com Turn every scene into a photo op starring you with the Samsung TL220 DualView Screen 12MP 4X Zoom Digital Camera. Its revolutionary front LCD screen lets you get out from behind the camera and… Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #651160
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 

5 Cheap and Easy Ways to Re-inspire Your Photographic Creativity

13 Aug

A Guest Post by Claire Woollam the Digital Iris.

Every few months I feel a lack of motivation creeping in and I realise that my daily photographs in particular (I’m doing a 365 project this year) are starting to become a bit dull and lacking in inspiration. Happily I’ve managed so far to climb back out of that hole and get creative again – here are my top tips.??

1. Get Surfing

?A few minutes spent on Google Images, Flickr and sites such as DPS never fails to help me get my photo-mojo back. I find pictures rather than words stimulate the creative juices best. If you blog, you may be able to find a tool which lets you view the pages of other bloggers’ who have similar interests to yours (I use Blogger where you can link to other people’s sites through your Profile page).

2. Exhibitions

photographic-inspiration.jpgI’m lucky – living in London means there is always a fantastic range of galleries showing pictures from all manner of photographers, many of which are free. An hour or so spent looking at someone else’s shots in ‘real life’ rather than on a computer screen always manages to inspire me. I particularly enjoy seeing less well-known works, which tend to be displayed in more intimate and interesting spaces, often a source of inspiration in themselves. But no matter where you live, you can usually find something going on near you, be it at a local library, community centre or even a shop window on the local high street.

Get online and check out your area’s listings to make sure you don’t miss any up and coming exhibits. I like to do a bit of quick research before I head along to a gallery – having some background knowledge on the photographer and their style means you can better appreciate the pictures in front of you and you don’t waste time when you’re there reading reams of gallery pamphlets or stuff on the walls.

I particularly like that many photography exhibitions are quite small scale, meaning that you don’t end up with the ‘museum fatigue’ experienced when trudging around a large, expensive art gallery, feeling obliged to see everything at all costs because you’ve paid for it and you’re damn well going to see it all! (or is that just me?!)

3. Library Books

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We visit our local library most weekends. Admittedly some of the photography books are looking rather old and might be considered to be a bit technically out of date. However, big anthologies of pictures are always a pleasure to flick through and can help bring fresh creative blood to your brain.

The bonus of libraries is that there’s no bookshelf space dilemma at home and they’re free! You can always make like me and fill in a suggestion card for new titles – a few months after asking for ‘more photography books, please!’ low and behold a nice fresh little stock appeared on the shelves: if you don’t ask, you don’t get!

4. Change your Daily Routine

?Always walk the same way to work? Take the same bus or train? Comfortable in the same Saturday morning routine? Make up your mind to introduce a change next hour, next day, next week. Find a new area or some different streets to roam during your lunch break. Get up an hour earlier and walk in the opposite direction than you usually do from your house. See where your feet take you and what your lens comes across.

5. Submit Photographs, Enter Competitions

?It’s always helpful to get feedback on your shots via sites like Flickr, but nothing beats the buzz of seeing a picture you took in the local paper or short-listed for a competition. When you know you’ve done good, you can’t fail but want to do more and better!

Local papers often look for pictures from your area and most nationals run regular competitions, both in paper and online. A quick search of the Internet may bring up some interesting and inspiring opportunities. Why not give it a whirl – you may be pleasantly surprised!??So these are the kind of things I get up to when I feel the need for a digital energy injection. It would be interesting to hear what other people do to revive flagging photo motivation.

Get more from Claire Woollam at her site – the Digital Iris.

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Glamour Girl Retouching

13 Aug

A sample of my retouching work www.michaelfasani.com

 

Anaglyph 3D AUDI S5 ABT 3D Car Configurator Intro

13 Aug

Interactive Car Configurator Intro animation for ABT Sportsline tuning company.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Be CAREFULL ! the software do not have the specific function to make directly this 3D video effect ! It’s a personnal work (one day….)
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Video Game Stuff made out of Lego: Tutorial #3 Protoss Carrier

12 Aug

www.youtube.com Click here to watch Lego Starcraft: Brick Rush (Starcraft animation) Video Game Stuff made out of Lego: Tutorial #3 Protoss Carrier A step by step tutorial of how to build a Micro-scale Starcraft Protoss Carrier out of Lego bricks. Made by Alex Kobbs of Kooberz Studios, creator of Battle of the Brick and Lego Wii. Director’s channel: www.youtube.com Website: www.kooberzstudios.blogspot.com Twitter username Kooberz – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Follow Machinima on Twitter! Machinima twitter.com Inside Gaming twitter.com Machinima Respawn twitter.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology, Culture twitter.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE TRAILERS, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: “Starcraft” “Lego Starcraft” Lego tutorial starcraft2 terran protoss zerg kooberz wii xbox playstation animation blizzard activision wow world of warcraft diablo rush scv south korea microscale lugnet hobby germany rts real time strategy kotaku mean streak goliath tank zergling entertainment gizmodo carrier “Starcraft” “Lego Starcraft” Lego tutorial starcraft2 UPC 020626728386 terran protoss zerg kooberz wii xbox playstation animation goliath tank zergling entertainment gizmodo yt:quality=high
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OFFICIAL MR BEAN. Mr Bean plays with his new pet goldfish. The fish is very clever and does lots of tricks for him.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Weights and Counterweights

12 Aug

Weights and Counterweights

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