Another great creation from creators of the original treadmill music video...
We like it!
Another great creation from creators of the original treadmill music video...
We like it!
This is a great piece of scriptwriting and a great trick...I won't spoil it!
"At the end of Yonge Street" is a sequence taken down the amazingly long Yonge Street in Toronto - the photographers apparently walked 40Km to make it - very effective:
Clip of Rob on Canadian TV show Urban Rush this week.
Rob worked with Cascade Productions as a regular part of the team for over 5 years before emigrating to Vancouver in 2008. He has continued to provide his voice-over services remotely for us. Robert is now appearing in Sanctuary, a Sci-Fi drama - we wish him well!
Panasonic does it again, introduces 152-inch 3D 4k HDTV" - www.engadget.com
If that gigantic HDTV above looks a few inches shy of 152-inches, its because it is. While Panasonic has shared a few details about the existence of its new biggest HDTV ever (full release after the break) it has not been shown to the public yet. We imagine it'll look a lot like its little brother pictured above, after all, it features the same 4k resolution and a relatively unobtainable price. What will make a bigger difference then the extra two inches though is the fact that this one is will display 3D content. Panasonic is giving a sneak peak of their new stuff in a bit, so with any luck we'll get a real life picture of the new behemoth in action.
The ultra-large, 4K x 2K quadruple full HD plasma panel creates a true full HD 3D world, delivering an overwhelming immersive experience
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This concert video, soon to be released on BluRay has been compiled and edited by fans from footage supplied by fans at a concert by band Nine Inch Nails. The power of the crowd in the example has lead to the creation of an excellent video with some fantastic viewpoints (it takes a minute or so to get into so stick with it).
When we have had the likes of Pixie Lott, Marc Almond or Girls Aloud on stage, all the cameras phones come - can we tap into the power of the crowd?
A busy year. London, Dubai, Hong Kong roadshow. A private party with guest Russell Watson. Introducing 1,400 Somerfield managers to the new Co-operative board and briefing 800 head office staff about the changes. Filming in Ireland, Cornwall, Kent and on an airboat in Florida. Firework spectacular for 600 at a massive garden party. 4 car reveals in 3 weeks in September. Entertainment from Stavros Flatley, Pixie Lott, The Saturdays, Bootleg Beatles, DJ Yoda and Rockeoke. 850 delegates to Florida on 6 aircraft, backstage tours in the Magic Kingdom. Mock TV ads, exhibition stands and updating a museum show. A busy year and at its busiest a flutter war broke out with Jim the first target and Alan buried in a revenge attack
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I know this is unorthodox but this really is talent - can't think of an application for us though!
Impossible to comprehend the complex planning and time taken to prepare for this (and the dependence on the performers to deliver it) - the Zoetrope is the origin of the moving image, this is a nice homage to the art...