Posted by Mark M. Ayers on February 6, 2011 ·
It was when I was at college that I first read about a Digital Video Recorder. It was in a technology magazine, and I remember that it was going to get rid of all the cassettes for recordings. The new technology allowed you to record straight on to a hard drive.
Great idea I remember thinking to myself. No more running out of tapes all the time, no more having to fish around with fast forward and rewind [...]
Posted by Clementus Loriano on February 4, 2011 ·
Watching flicks can be a great way to get away out of the demanding life most lead nowadays. Enjoying movies on a wide television screen with surround audio can certainly transport everyone away from that emotional stress and in to plot of the dvd you happen to be watching. You live the plot as you are actually there inside the dvd itself.
Until fairly recently, we were able to feel this unique escape [...]
Posted by Lisa Schwartz on January 30, 2011 ·
Conventional storyboarding procedures depend on a two-dimensional depiction of the project – every new frame exhibits the following scene, and the final result is really a visual map of your personal imaginative and prescient vision. Time-consuming, hand-drawn storyboards may cost you valuable money, and so they may not provde the look you really want…
Previously, classic storyboards, such [...]
Posted by James Goldstein on January 30, 2011 ·
Computer animation has grown in leaps and bounds since the first program was put into use. Computer animations are used in television shows, commercials, advertisements on the internet and movies. These forms of animation allows to animator to create, adjust and manipulate his/created images all from a computer screen. If you are working toward a degree in animation or film, you will learn all of these [...]
Posted by Adriana Noton on January 21, 2011 ·
Film Studies is the name given to an academic field of study that analyzes the critical appreciation of cinema as an art together with the role it plays in society and culture. Film theorists argue that the discipline concerns itself with how best to view movies and understand all their meanings. The subject forms part of the larger disciplines of media and culture studies.
The subject is not focused [...]
Israeli films portray their unique historical background in drama films as well as comedy, satire and romance in order to cater commercial demands and also to make the discussed issue of the movie lighter and easy to process. The greatest and most known disaster of Jewish history, which lead to the establishment of the Israeli state as an independent one and legitimate one among the other nations is [...]
Posted by Simon Moore on January 14, 2011 ·
The music collectables market is undoubtedly a very much popular activity and will continue to be so. For any music fan it is especially rewarding to possess your favourite band’s or singer’s autograph or even of his signed photo. The prices for music memorabilia have increased significantly in recent years and have risen in value above the stock market in some cases. It is quite clear [...]
Posted by Jane Good on January 12, 2011 ·
The Hindi film industry or Bollywood’s history goes back to 1913, when Dadasaheb Phalke financed and made the silent movie Raja Harishchandra. The film’s success inspired artistes, technicians and creative people to venture into film making. The other milestones came with Alam Ara in 1931, which was the first Indian sound film, and Kisan Kanya, which was the first colour film in Hindi.
The [...]
Posted by George Evans on January 12, 2011 ·
If you thought that last year’s stint of Mad Men was not adequate, then get set to enjoy our Jon Hamm when he sets out to create a riposte performance in the next year’s SNL. The great star has left people staring in awe ever since he appeared in the Mad Men episodes. Now watch mad men streaming for free on the net.
Joe Hamm is all set to take the tube by storm once again and this little [...]