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Thursday, November 27, 2014

Here's The Ultimate 'Friends' Friendsgiving How-To Guide By Bill Bradley


Here's The Ultimate 'Friends' Friendsgiving How-To Guide

This is how you do Friendsgiving right.

No one told you Thanksgiving was gonna be this way.
Traditionally, Thanksgiving is that special day of the year when your family members gather around the table to argue, tolerate your drunk uncle's commentary and eat themselves into food-comas, followed by dessert. But then "Friendsgiving" came along.




This new incarnation of the holiday is essentially just Thanksgiving with your buddies, and although many are trying their own take on the holiday, no one did it better than the sitcom Friends.
Throughout its 10 seasons, Friends became known for its classic Thanksgivingepisodes. And because of those, we can all learn the dos and don'ts of having a great Friendsgiving:

Friday, November 14, 2014

Great Scott! Learn How to Re-Create the 'Back to the Future' Time Slice Using Practical FX


Great Scott! Learn How to Re-Create the 'Back to the Future' Time Slice Using Practical FX




If you've ever wanted to recreate that iconic time slice effect from Back to the Future, you're in luck! And no, you don't need a DeLorean, a flux capacitor, or even a road -- because where we're going, we don't need roads.
You really don't, because you'll be working with a 1/24th scale model of a DeLorean, but you will need a random assortment of multi-colored lights, some canvas, and a whole lot of guidance from the very Doc Brown-esque mad scientist of practical effects, Joey Shanks of Shanks FX. In the video tutorials below, he teaches you how to create special light effects, the time slice, forced perspective (so you can put your DeLorean on an actual road), and wraps it all up by walking you how to put it all together in post.

Sony's Innovative New Sensor Will Shoot 6K Video at 240fps & 2K at 16,000fps


Sony's Innovative New Sensor Will Shoot 6K Video at 240fps & 2K at 16,000fps


Sony 6K Sensor 16,000fps


Innovation in digital sensor technology has seemingly moved at a snail's pace over the past few years. However, a leaked document with details about an upcoming Sony sensor suggests that we should be preparing for a massive leap forward in the very near future.
Early information about the new sensor, which was leaked on the the Chinese technology site cnBeta, states that the sensor will come in at a size of 1.5" -- a rough equivalent to Micro 4/3 -- and that it will be able to record 6K video at up to 240fps and 2K video at an astounding 16,000fps.
While those numbers are impressive, it's the way in which this new sensor is designed that makes it truly innovative. Instead of using the traditional bayer method of color interpolation, where there are individual pixels for the red, green, and blue channels, the new sensor has pixels that can sample each of the three colors using a technology called Active Pixel Color Sampling. Essentially this means that the new sensors only need 1/3 of the pixels in order to output the same resolution. At 4.85 megapixels, a number that seems minuscule compared to many modern cameras, this new sensor will be able to output data roughly equivalent to a 15 megapixel sensor.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

ALBUM COVERS - THE BIGGER PICTURE




ALBUM COVERS - THE BIGGER PICTURE

Design agency Aptitude imagines what was happening outside of the frame during photo shoots for famous album covers. Check out this series called Album Covers—The Bigger Picture:
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ALBUM COVERS - THE BIGGER PICTURE

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We all have a favourite album. One that means something to us more than others. Album cover art used to be meticulously created to portray some kind of message that the band or artist was trying to convey.
But in this digital age, buying an album has become less about buying a physical package to buying a digital version out of convenience.
So in honour of a once coveted industry standard, we take a look at some of the most iconic album covers over the years and put our own spin on them by revealing ‘the bigger picture’.
From quirky reveals to future happenings, from Justin Bieber to The Beatles, click the album covers below and reveal all. 
Looking for a Digital Agency to do your content marketing? Then don't hesitate to get in touch, we'd love to help you.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Surgeon Test-Drives Google Glass in the Operating Room




Surgeon Test-Drives Google Glass in the Operating Room

11 months ago


EducationSuperHighway



EducationSuperHighway

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The effort to get high-speed broadband in every school is getting a boost from the philanthropy of two technology gurus — Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg and Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates.
Zuckerberg’s Startup: Education and Gates’ foundation have contributed a combined $9 million to the nonprofit EducationSuperHighway. The San Francisco-based nonprofit is working to improve connectivity in schools.
Nearly every school has Internet access, but for many that doesn’t include classrooms or the connections are super slow. That makes it difficult to videoconference scientists with students or to have digital learning programs on tablets such as iPads.
President Barack Obama’s goal is to have 99 percent of students connected to superfast Internet within five years. The Federal Communications Commission is weighing changes to a program to increase connectivity in schools.




These Maps Will Change the Way You See the World



These Maps Will Change the Way You See the World

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Map: Nelson Minar/Flickr
We live in a curious, vast and fact-filled world. Obviously there is more information on the planet than is humanly possible to learn, but that hasn’t stopped some of us from trying to consume as much as we can.
These maps take visual learning to another level, by providing facts and displaying data about our world that might completely change the way you see it.
Plus it’s just really fun to see what you may or may not know about the world you live in. Go ahead, take a gander and expand your knowledge.
If anything, it makes for fun dinner-table conversation.

1. MAP OF ‘PANGEA’ WITH CURRENT INTERNATIONAL BORDERS

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2. WORLDWIDE DRIVING ORIENTATION BY COUNTRY

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Map via ChartsBin.com

3. MAP OF TIME ZONES IN ANTARCTICA

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4. MCDONALD’S ACROSS THE WORLD

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Map via Business Management EU

5. GLOBAL INTERNET USAGE BASED ON TIME OF DAY

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Map via Carna Botnet via Reddit

6. THE ONLY 22 COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD BRITAIN HAS NOT INVADED (NOT SHOWN: SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE)

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7. COUNTRIES THAT DO NOT USE THE METRIC SYSTEM

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8. WHERE GOOGLE STREET VIEW IS AVAILABLE

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9. THE MOST COMMON SURNAMES IN EUROPE BY COUNTRY

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map via Teepr on Reddit

10. PAID MATERNAL LEAVE AROUND THE WORLD

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Map via The New York Times

Stay tuned for “Part 2,” filled with more maps and more captivating insight.

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Finding Yourself - A dance documentation




Finding Yourself - A dance documentation





Finding Yourself - A dance documentation by AphoenixD




Finding Yourself - A dance documentation
from Maceo Frost PLUS 7 months ago NOT YET RATED
Finding yourself is a short documentary film featuring the 3 legendary dancers Damon Frost, Daniel E "Future" Kelley and Chris "Shake" Mathis.
The film revolves around a day of dance, sharing and contemplation in the heart of New York city, Central Park. Filmed and documented by Maceo Frost
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Music
Heain' aid - Cha Cha
Elite Force - Rappers throwback
Dancers contact details:
Damon: frost.damon@gmail.com
Daniel: eoffreestyle@yahoo.com
Chris: shacam123@gmail.com

Don't hesitate to contact with any questions!







Saturday, October 18, 2014

Watch pedestrian race Tube train from Mansion House to Cannon Street - then hop back on to the same train


Watch pedestrian race Tube train from Mansion House to Cannon Street - then hop back on to the same train





Relief: James Heptonstall after the challenge (Picture: YouTube)



Updated: 12:42, 25 September 2014


Ever got stuck on the Tube and thought it might have been quicker to walk?
One Londoner has proved that travelling on foot could be the answer to commuter hell.
James Heptonstall filmed his 380m sprint from Mansion House to Cannon Street station while his friend Noel Carroll took the Circle Line Tube for the same journey.
He made it back on to the train with seconds to spare and was applauded by his fellow passengers.
The pair created a video of the stunt, which included climbing 75 steps and passing through two ticket barriers, using GoPro cameras and uploaded it to YouTube last month.

Victorious: James lies on the floor of the Circle Line train after completing the race (Picture: YouTube)


Mr Heptonstall, 30, an environmental consultant who lives in Hampstead, said they had been inspired by similar challenges in other European cities.  

He said: "It was just a test project. We had seen some people had done endurance challenges on European transport networks and put them online but we had not seen anything done in London. I usually get the Northern line to work in the morning - it is not an enjoyable experience so I sometimes run or cycle if I can."
"While I was running someone asked Noel what I was doing - they said they did not think I would make it. [The other passengers] were all waiting on tenterhooks. But then I dived on the Tube and they were applauding."
Both men are trained athletes - Mr Heptonstall is an open touch rugby player for England and Mr Carroll is a coach at the Arsenal FC academy.
They chose a section of the Tube network which had a limited number of steps and a short distance between the stations to make the challenge achievable.
Mr Heptonstall said: "If [the video] goes viral then we might do another one".
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NEGLECT can cause a BIG DAMAGE



NEGLECT can cause a BIG DAMAGE

The SHOCKING Film all Parents Should See – Vehicular Heat Stroke with Director Isaac Barker





Recently, I came across a film that left me shocked and in tears. The film was depicted so realistically that I had trouble distinguishing its re-enactment from real life. It brought to the surface emotions and understandings that I feel should be rustled up in every parent residing in Australia.

This film is called “One Decision” By Redcastle Productions, based in Utah, USA.

It is a child safety film that brings its audience face-to-face with the reality of child vehicular heat stroke. The storyline of the film strongly depicts how the simplest choices we make in everyday life can make or break our future and the future of our loved ones.

So why would Redcastle Productions want to distress parents in such a way?

The answer lies in the recurring headlines of every American and Australian summer, with every loss of a tiny soul at the hands of a seemingly simple mistake and with the choices we can make as individuals to prevent, act and save young children from another horrific tragedy.

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Trigger Warning: The following film is extremely distressing, but it presents a problem that we must acknowledge:

One Decision – Redcastle Productions

Joining us today is The Director and inspiration behind the “One Decision” film, Isaac Barker.

First of all, thank you Isaac for joining us today at Tummy Bumps Bubz’n’kids. You’ve certainly become an inspiration in helping to create such an eye-opening film. For our readers who might not be aware of what vehicular heat stroke actually is, could you briefly describe it?

Thank you for allowing me this opportunity to speak to you and your readers. Vehicular Heat Stroke is hyperthermia within a vehicle. Say for example the temperature outside is 21°C, inside a car that temperature can reach 48°C. Anyone inside of that car, be it a child, adult, or pet, may sustain severe injury or even death with prolonged exposure. Children are the most susceptible to injury or death because the internal temperature of their bodies rises much faster. Within 15 minutes in an overheated car a child can suffer brain or kidney injuries. Once the body’s internal temperature reaches 40°C, organs shut-down and at 41.7°C the child dies.

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Can you tell us a little about yourself? How close to home is the topic of child safety to you? One of the things people might be wondering is what inspired you personally to venture into the topic of child vehicular heat stroke?

I am the father of two beautiful young kids, one boy and one girl. In the summer of 2012 my daughter, who was 4 years old at the time, gave my wife and I a huge scare that would forever change the way we think about child safety. One afternoon I was working on my computer, editing a video project. I had this sudden feeling of dread. I couldn’t hear my daughter playing in her room any more. If you have kids, you know that if you can’t hear them they are most likely into trouble. I spent a good 15 minutes running around my house and the yard searching for her. I was beginning to panic, thinking of the awful things that could be happening to her. I was about ready to call the police, but then I had the thought come into my mind to go look in the garage. I went into the garage for the second time in my search and could hear my daughter’s faint cries coming from inside my car. I quickly opened the door and she was hysterically crying and sweating profusely. She had gone into the car to get her umbrella and the child safety locks were engaged, preventing her from exiting. The temperature within the car was nearing 37°C. If it would have taken 10 or 15 minutes longer to find her, she might have died.”

What is the philosophy behind the making of this film? What do you and Redcastle Productions want to achieve?

As a student film maker I was always thinking about what kind of projects I could work on. I began to research vehicular heatstroke and the dangers associated with it. I became obsessed with the idea of making a film related to my experience, in hopes of saving a child’s life. It took me a year to get everything ready to produce the film. I had recently graduated from the University of Utah in Film and Media Arts and was looking to produce my first film. With the help of my two friends Michael Corbett and Scott Stowers, we started our own production company, Redcastle Productions, and shot the film in June of 2013. We hope that this film can be seen by as many people as possible. It has now been translated into Arabic and Hebrew and is being broadcast in various forms all across the world. I know, through messages from those that have seen the film, that children’s lives have been saved. I have produced dozens of films over the past year, but nothing comes close to “One Decision”. It feels so good to know that you have made a positive difference in the world. I hope that the success of this film keeps spreading and like the slogan of our film, our goal is To Prevent, To Help, and To Save.”

It’s very scary to think how quickly these things can happen. Do you think by making “One Decision,” that Redcastle Productions has educated people about the statistics and risks involved in leaving a child in a parked car? I noticed a lot of people in the film see the child in distress, yet they did nothing to save him. Is this an accurate portrayal of real life? Does it happen often?

We would hope that most people who have seen the film understand the message and are taking active steps in either preventing the injury or death of their child or to make a decision to act if they see a child unattended in a car. Our motivation for not having the two women in the film take action, was spurred by a YouTube video titled, “Baby Left in Car – Social Experiment.” If you watch the video, you will see that many people who see or hear the child in the car don’t take any action. Many feel that it isn’t their responsibility or that someone else will take care of it. People who have watched our film have told us how angry they were at the two women and have asked the question, “Why didn’t they do anything?” Hopefully they think that question through and make the decision to take action if faced with the same situation.

One Decision Bystander - Edited
(c) Redcastle Productions (Used with Permission)


Do you have any other tips or advice for Australian parents that might help them to take the safest precautions for child vehicular safety?

Yes, do not tell yourself that this kind of accident can’t happen to you. No one is perfect. We all make mistakes. A better thing to say to yourself is, “I will not let this happen to me.” Here are some great ideas: Tell your daycare provider to call you at a certain time if you do not show up to drop your child off. Most deaths in the USA actually occur when a parent has forgotten to drop a child off at daycare and went into work. Another thing a parent can do is to place an item such as their purse, wallet, or phone next to the child’s car seat. Sometimes routines change and parents forget they have their child with them. Many new parents have a difficult time adjusting to the care of a child and need a few reminders.

Will Redcastle Productions be looking to produce any further films related to pregnancy, birth or parenting in the future? You did a marvellous job with “One Decision”. We could only imagine what other educational topics you could cover with your high-quality filmmaking.

We haven’t thought about those exact topics yet. Currently we are in production on about six different public service announcement films. They will cover some very challenging, but important material and could potentially be just as difficult to watch as “One Decision.” I think that as human beings we have to be emotionally shaken in order to be motivated to change. We feel that our style of filmmaking is able to do that.

Thank you again for joining us to discuss this topic of such paramount importance. Did you have anything else that you wanted to say?

Thank you again for this opportunity. I would like to extend an invitation to your readers if that is okay. We hope that they can bring themselves to watch our film “One Decision” and to take action. Also, if they would like to see more of our work or send us suggestions for future films, they can follow us on Facebook and YouTube.

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According to news reports, there have been 19 cases of young children locked in cars in January alone during one of Victoria’s highest heat waves. Just one of these examples happened a few weeks ago, in Canberra, when a 10-month-old infant was rescued from a locked car by paramedics. This particular child had been left alone by her father outside the Tuggeranong Bunnings store as he went about his shopping for over half an hour. Had locals not taken action immediately after noticing the baby crying hysterically in the back of the parked sedan, things may have taken a turn for the worse.

“One Decision” is certainly a film our country needs to pay attention to. Imagine all the lives saved by the educational and grasping nature of this film.

To find more incredible films by Redcastle Productions, follow the links below to their YouTube channel, Website and Facebook Page.

What do you think? Should “One Decision” be featured on Australian television? Comment below and tell us your opinion.
Please share this important message and help save lives!
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 originally posted on http://www.homeandbabymagazine.com/?p=1846

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