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Hollywood lighting secrets classic black & white photo videography lighting

02 Jan

Create that old time hollywood lighting effect. www.elitevideo.com has made it simple and easy with instructional videos for lighting called Digital Lighting Magic. This segment is just one of many from the 3 DVD set. Check out more at www.elitevideo.com
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Tutorial #6 – Classic Sun Rays Through the Woods Effect in Photoshop [Quick & Easy – Step by Step]

02 Nov

Thanks for the support on the previous tutorials. This is a tutorial showing you how to achieve a powerful sun rays through the trees effect. I add a ‘sun’ to an image and add a few rays from it breaking through the trees. Hope you enjoyed, please rate, comment and subscribe. Let me know what you want to see! Music ‘Take ‘Em On’ by OfficialRandolph: www.youtube.com-user-OfficialRandolph
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Wallpaper Paint Rollers: Cool & Classic Patterns, DIY Style

30 Oct

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Applying wallpaper is nothing if not frustrating – you have to line everything up just right, and if you ever want to take it down, it is nowhere near as easy as painting over an existing color on primed drywall.

But what might be more amazing than this nifty do-it-yourself patterned paint roller tool is that it is nothing new, as explained on The Painted House: “When I stumbled across these paint rollers in a market in Romania I was so excited ….”

“They have been used there for the last 100 years or so as an alternative to wallpaper. As an ardent upcycler I have been using them ever since to bring unloved fabrics and wonky old walls back to life.“ The resulting new-version rollers can put patterns to paper, walls and fabrics, adding substantive decor to more than just mere walls.

The company is beyond enthusiastic about their product and its various applications: “So far we have made metres of fabric, curtains, bunting, cushions, stationary, lampshades and wrapping paper, covered books and furniture, printed on walls, and someone is in the process of rollering the inside of their bell tent!”


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Wild Wallpaper: Interactive Decor You Can Rip & Color

Hanging wallpaper is made much more fun when you get to paint and peel it, revealing intricate geometric patterns that won’t be found on any other wall.
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Inside Out: Print-Crazy Wallpaper Made for Exterior Surfaces

Outdoor wallpaper brings bright colors and bold prints out to exterior walls in an eye-popping series by Italian design company Wall & Decó.
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Villa Savoye: Classic Corbu House Comes to Life in LEGO

04 Sep

One of the most iconic buildings of the 20th Century, the Villa Savoye by Le Corbusier outside of Paris, France has long been a symbol of the International Style in Modern Architecture – now one you can rebuild at home in LEGO form.

In fact, a model version is perhaps the best way to understand this structure, as its accomplishments are not all visible from ground-level photographs – particularly the compelling sectional progression and three-dimensionally-complex rooftop deck.

The structure embodies Corbu’s core Five Points regarding residential design, being (1) supported by structural columns and elevated to create space below, (2) topped by a garden, reclaiming additional outdoor space displaced by the building, (3) open floor plans, (4) horizontal fenestration and (5) freely-designed facades. Of the Architecture Landmark Series by LEGO, this may be the most instructive model to date for young aspiring architects (ages 12 and up, that is!).


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Real Large LEGO: Concrete Bridge Turned to Colorful Brick

Weathered concrete sides suddenly give way to crisp, clean, multi-colored LEGO blocks stretched across thin air, looking more like something from Minecraft (or Photoshop) than reality.
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Totally Tron: Real-Life Designs Based on a Retro Movie Classic

While we wait patiently for the release of Tron: Legacy, these designers are putting their energy to good use and creating all sorts of Tron-inspired goodness.
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Classic Specs Shoot

06 Jul

And Other News…

New York City. 2011. It’s been pretty hectic, to say the least.  Landing here on January 3rd during the worst winter NYC has experienced in at least 60 years wasn’t easy for us wimpy Californians. Four days after moving here my good friend Richard Ruiz and his business partner Andrew Lipovsky of Classic Specs ask me if I wanted to share a studio space with them in Williamsburg. 1300 SQ FT and way cheaper rent than in the City, I jumped on the opportunity and Tyler and I found our workspace home. Two weeks after moving here I started booking jobs. By the end of February I had shot for Ralph Lauren, Nike and Jimon Magazine and had traveled back to Los Angeles for a job. Meanwhile, David and I were acclimating to the new NYC lifestyle: no car, belligerent cab drivers, exhausting subway ordeals, ordering groceries from the market instead of actually going there, doormen, no yard for the dog and work. Work. And more Work.

I’d be lying if I said it was smooth sailing. In fact, it’s been challenging. Losing Lulu in the process, as I previously posted about, just added to the stress BUT truth be told, I really fell in love with NYC pretty much immediately. I mean, bi-polar weather and pushy people aside, I cannot begin to describe the caliber of talent available at my fingertips here: MODELS. Hair and Make up artists. And damn….some of the most amazing stylists I’ve EVER worked with!!! It eradicates any and all of the above aforementioned annoyances. Having access to such an incredible pool of great resources, I’m in heaven here. And I’m here to stay!

So let’s catch up and then we can move on to bigger and more interesting posts in the near future. For one, I’ve hired on some new assistants here in NYC and I’d like to introduce them to you. First off: Meet Brian, my new personal assistant and the new Forum moderator for my blog.  This guy shreds on the internet which was on the top of the list of job requirements when I was looking for a personal assistant. His job description covers everything from casting Siberian Huskie’s for a fashion shoot to handling my bills, filing my receipts and helping me brainstorm for a proposal letter. What’s really important to you guys is that he’s now taken on some blog admin duties including moderating the forum which was sadly ignored and needing some very TLC. Brian is ON it now and making sure all of your messages are answered and the spammers are kicked off.  Since his last job was personal assistant to Marilyn Manson, I knew he’d be just fine working for me inside my crazy world! And as it turns out, he has admitted that I’m just a tad easier to deal with than MM! So if you have any questions or need help with the Forum, contact brian@melissarodwell.com. He’s your man and he’s on board to help out! Also, the Forum has been updated so don’t forget to check in and sign up for a membership if you haven’t already!


My New Personal Assistant

Did I mention that Tyler Mitchell, my first assistant from Los Angeles, made the move to NYC with us?  I mean, I’m not about getting rid of this guy any time real soon. Through Tyler I met Michael Tessier AKA Mikey T. Mikey and Tyler went to Hallmark Institute of Photography together, graduating in the summer of ’09, shortly before Tyler started working for me in October of the same year. I gave Mikey a test run on Day 3 of my Nike shoot and I was really pleased with his work. So I hired him on as my second assistant here in NYC. Here’s an inside tip for all of you who want to assist me: make friends with my assistants. They’re the ones who are going to refer their friends to me who are usually also assistants.  If you get in with them, you’ll have a better chance of getting in with me. That’s how it works! (BMX, skateboarding, snowboarding abilities are a plus too, it seems).

In September we are launching something incredible. You’re just going to have hang tight a little bit longer to see what we’ve got up our sleeves but trust me, it will be worth the wait. We will announce it soon so look for the information on the blog in the next month! We’re also going to have a launch party in NYC late in September/early October, so if you’re tentatively thinking about coming to NYC sometime in the next 3 months, maybe plan to be here during that time because all of my readers are going to be invited and it’s going to be huge! After the launchI will be traveling: going back to Dubai to shoot for Harper’s Bazaar and then off to India, Turkey and Greece for more editorials shoots.

Next post will be about my Nike shoot which was an incredible job that I can’t wait to tell you all about it. In the meantime, here’s a little shoot I did pro bono for my aforementioned dear friends, Richard Ruiz and Andrew Lipovsky from Classic Specs. Classic Specs is a Brooklyn based Eyewear Company founded in 2010. Classic Specs sells vintage styles frames including prescription lenses for $ 89. 6% of every sale is donated to New Eyes for The Needy, a non profit organization dedicated to helping those less fortunate obtain the gift of sight. Classic Specs are sold exclusively online at www.classicspecs.com. Awesome, right?

This was kind of a two-part shoot. One day we did a “guerilla style” shoot, driving to Dumbo and walking through the quaint little area to find the primo shooting spots to place our models in. I shot the shoot with my Nikon D3 and I used my 24mm and 50mm lenses, depending if I wanted to get more skyline in the background with the 24mm or crop in a little tighter with the 50mm. We used “real people” as opposed to models because Classic Specs wants to appeal to everyone. Sometimes you’ll have a client where they get a little afraid of using models; they think they maybe might deter some people from buying their product because they’re too pretty or too thin, etc. I worked with the models they casted for this shoot and also told them I wanted to shoot some of their eyewear on a model to show them the difference. On the “real people” shoot,  Tyler held a SB 800 off camera to add a little flash fill with our natural, available light. I shot the whole story at F9, 1/125 sec. People were very generous letting us shoot at their ice cream shop or out inside their nicely lit, beautifully reflected restaurant window. I have found that if you have a small production and not a lot of money for location permits, just being polite and asking people if it’s okay to shoot at their location works most of the time. Like I said, as long as you’re polite and not disturbing their customers, they usually are pretty agreeable. The shoot took about 2 hours and we ended our day back over in Williamsburg at The Levee, finishing our last shot and then having a few beers with the crew and models and of course the guys from Classic Specs.

For our Real Model shoot, I was actually shooting a beauty editorial and at the end of the shoot just popped on a couple of different frames on the model and used the same lighting I used to shoot the beauty story. This was also shot on the Nikon D3 at F 9 at 1/125 sec. I used a white Profoto beauty dish with a grid and a sock over the dish on one of my Profoto mono-lights at about half power, which would roughly be around 300 watts. Of course, I’m a fan of the model (see first photo) shot! But both work for the different demographics, so I get where they are coming from. Any way, if you wear glasses, you should check their eyewear out. I own a pair of the reading glasses and so does Tyler. They’ve even named our particular styles after us: The Rodwell and The Lazer! You can follow them on twitter and like them on Facebook. They’re a great bunch of Brooklyner’s so spread the word and show them some love! And I’ll be seeing you all next week as I write about the fab Nike shoot that also had Annie Leibovtz shooting for the same job as well!


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Classic Game Room HD – MORTAL KOMBAT vs DC UNIVERSE review 2

25 Dec

Part 2 of 2. Watch in High Definition. Classic Game Room reviews MORTAL KOMBAT vs DC UNIVERSE for the Xbox 360 video game console, MK vs DC is also available for Sony Playstation 3 PS3. This Mortal Kombal vs DC Universe review features gameplay footage from the game in HD. This is an awesome fighting 3D fighting game, no way around it. From Midway, Warner Bros. and DC Comics comes this bizarre yet enjoyable combination of the Mortal Kombat franchise and the DC comic book characters like Superman, Batman, Lex Luther, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern and Catwoman. The Mortal Kombat characters that you know and love are here for mortal combat including Raiden, Sonya Blade, Jax, Scorpion, Sub Zero and Liu Chang. Which universe will you choose to fight in? That’s the beauty of this game, fight a parallel storyline with one of two opposing sides. The writing in this game is campy, impossible and awesome. Fatality moves for Mortal Kombat and DC characters are in the game, and although the violence has been toned down a bit with DC Heroic Brutality (seriously??), the Fatality moves are fun to watch and nicely rendered in 3D animation. In many ways this is a superior game, Mortal Kombat vs. Soul Calibur IV or Virtua Fighter 5… who wins? CGRHD likes this game better, short and easy to memorize button combos, great gameplay and that awesome mixture of DC and MK characters. One of the better fighting games out there for the 360 and PS3. Classic Game Room HD reviews new games with
Video Rating: 4 / 5

The Urban Planning Council of Abu Dhabi (UPC) appointed Squint Opera to create a short film illustrating their grand Urban Planning Guide for Abu Dhabi. The film is presented at Cityscape Abu Dhabi from the 13th to the 15th of May 2008. The film communicates the principles and visualises the UPC plans for the expansion of the city to attract investors, developers and architects. The UPC commissioned this film as an awe-inspiring vision demonstrating the scale, ambition and radical nature of the plan. Alice Scott directed the six-minute film that describes the plan on 3D, bringing life to certain aspects of the unique environment and a future evolving culture. Through 4 main key themes (Green — Live — Work — Connect) we are shown pedestrians walking the shaded sidewalks, using the world-class metro system and trams surrounded by green, energy saving residential townhouses, villas, high rises, offices and retail developments. The imagery shows desert landscaping, renewable energy measures and water-cooling canals in the streets of Abu Dhabi and demonstrates a efficient quality of life for the future population.