Google Goggles Takes Print Digital | Post Advertising. Google’s visual search application for smartphones was already able to recognize lots of objects and text, but after a significant upgrade, it can now swiftly recognize print advertisements and point users toward web results. With a name we can’t help but repeat in a German accent, Google […]
Month: February 2011
28 Days of Quicktips Coming Again for 2011 + reader Quicktips
February 1 UPDATE: KPL Production Services has added their timecode calculators for iOS devices to the reader submitted Quicktips prize list. Way back in the year 2009 when I started this channel on PVC I published the 28 Days of Quicktips. It was exactly what the title says, one Quicktip a day for the entire […]
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5+ Mobile Marketing Resources
5+ Mobile Marketing Resources – The Essentials – Online Marketing Blog. If you’ve read predictions about the future of Online Marketing over the past 3-4 years, you’ll undoubtedly find “mobile” mentioned in each one. For example: Mobile ecommerce is predicted toincrease 65% annuallythrough 2015. Withsmart phone sales to pass personal computers, the smart phone race […]
Day for Night
photo by K.C. Alfred from Gizmodo's “Photos of Day Taken at Night” As some of you no doubt know (but which I just discovered today), Gizmodo regularly has a set of shooting challenges. The most recently posted results concern shooting a night, but an exposure long enough that the result is bright enough to […]
Quicktips 2011 Day 01: Apply multiple FCP bin comments at once
This is one of my favorite little gems when logging clips in Final Cut Pro. When using list view in the FCP Browser you can right + click (or control + click) on a single button mouse to apply different types of column criteria to multiple FCP clips at once. It’s not just for Master […]
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Extra Extra, Free Light Leak Clips!
Jesse Rosten is a studmuffin filmmaker, and he’s giving away some light leaks that he created. These are excellent transitional elements, similar to the clips you’ll find in Artbeats Film Clutter collections. You can also make your own light leaks by removing the lens from your camera and playing light across the sensor with a […]
Fresh Snow on a Seedling
Here in the East Mountains of New Mexico, a pair of winter storms are rolling in. Fitful flurries were followed by miniature styrofoam pellets were followed by real snow, which is now accumulating on any horizontal perch in the perfect still. As dusk was falling, I noticed one of our new seedlings in the courtyard […]
Samsung and DreamWorks Animation expand strategic alliance for more immersive 3D TV viewing experien
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and DreamWorks Animation SKG are joining forces to enable more immersive entertainment experiences in 2011. Consumers who purchase a new Samsung 3D TV will gain exclusive access to two of DreamWorks Animation’s new 3D Blu-ray titles, including Megamind. The animation studio and consumer electronics company also intend to explore joint research-and-development […]
Panos made easy with BH55 PCL
I have been on the road the last three weeks shooting an assignment, and had a chance to use a new tripod head. If you like to shoot panoramic images, then you should take a look at the Really Right Stuff BH55 PCL head. This tripod head has a fluid rotating head on top of […]