Love Rockstar GamesW! In their first video in a series of 5, they explain what techniques they use to create the cinematic experience of this 3rd person story-driven shooter. Shit is mad decent!
More info at rockstargames.com.
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Love Rockstar GamesW! In their first video in a series of 5, they explain what techniques they use to create the cinematic experience of this 3rd person story-driven shooter. Shit is mad decent!
More info at rockstargames.com.
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haha… never knew Jay Maynard had such a lovely house and garage
In his interview with Brian Seth Hurst, the always inspiring Mike Monello of Campfire has an indepth talk about producing multi-platform stories. They discuss Campfire’s new work for Game of ThronesW, the importance of a story, entrepreneurship and need to experiment within your productions. Definitely worth your time if you’re into this kind of stuff!
Part 1
New Edition of StoryCentric Features Mike Monello, Founding Partner and Executive Creative Director of Campfire, Discussing His from Tracy Swedlow on Vimeo.
Part 2
StoryCentric Features Part II of Brian Seth Hurst’s Interview with Mike Monello, Founding Partner and Executive Creative Directo from Tracy Swedlow on Vimeo.
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The Johnny Cash Project, a must see!
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Brilliant cinematic trailer for the zombie game Dead IslandW.
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Star WarsW maybe The ForceW that binds us, NerdsW. Mr. Plinkett tells us why the new Star Wars Trilogy is so bad compared to the original trilogy. By using his thorough knowledge of film-theory & narration, he painfully dissects the mishaps of the new Trilogy. I embedded the The Phantom MenaceW as a teaser, for all the reviews, go over to RedLetterMedia. A must see IMHOW!
The Phantom Menace review by Mr. Plinkett
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Ok, a 7D shoots with 60 fps. What made this 1000fps slowmotion possible? It’s a plugin called Twixtor. This is how RE:Vision Effects (the creator of this plugin) explains Twixtor:
Twixtor synthesizes unique new frames by warping and interpolating frames of the original sequence… employing RE:Vision’s proprietary tracking technology that calculates motion for each individual pixel.
Twixtor is compatible with Final Cut Pro, After Effects, Adobe Premiere and several others. The video!
It got a bad reception (yes it’s a play on words
), still I can’t wait to get an iPhone 4W and do things like this with it.
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