Is selective tweets the best app to put tweets onto facebook?
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Befour Creative's new Spot On at The Fringe Festival Edinburgh 2011
We'll not tell you too much about it right now, but befour creative have launched a new product line called 'spot on' which is an online events coverage service giving companies the opportunity to get coverage of their event at a much more accessible price.
The channel can be found here:http://www.youtube.com/user/spotonscotland
Our first pilot upload can be found here:
If you're interested and want to know more then get in touch!
The channel can be found here:http://www.youtube.com/user/spotonscotland
Our first pilot upload can be found here:
If you're interested and want to know more then get in touch!
Friday, July 15, 2011
M74 Reflective Roadstud installation video
Here's our most recent film shot for Roadstuds.co.uk showing the installation of the studs on the new M74 'missing link' in Glasgow.
can also be viewed here:
can also be viewed here:
Filming on the new M74 bypass
So last month we were out filming on the M74 for our client Fleming & Co.
They produce reflective road studs (http://www.roadstuds.co.uk) and asked us to come up with a film they could use for their direct marketing and promotion that would demonstrate the way the product was installed. Previous films hadn't quite ticked all the boxes so Befour Creative offered up our help.
Here's a quick snap of us shooting in our hi-viz protective wear on the deserted road prior to opening.
They produce reflective road studs (http://www.roadstuds.co.uk) and asked us to come up with a film they could use for their direct marketing and promotion that would demonstrate the way the product was installed. Previous films hadn't quite ticked all the boxes so Befour Creative offered up our help.
Here's a quick snap of us shooting in our hi-viz protective wear on the deserted road prior to opening.
The film is almost done so keep an eye out on our news section http://www.befourcreative.com/news for the upload of the finished article.
The photo is courtesy of Stewart Cunningham at Great Scot Photography (http://www.greatscotphotography.com)
Luke
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Amazing Focus Free Camera. This thing really is quite impressive.
The Lytro focus free camera is quite something.
The camera in question basically captures the entire picture without any specified focus point, and post picture taking allows the user to select what focus point they require.
It's really quite something. Have a look at the gallery and click on different parts of the photo to choose the focus point.
http://www.lytro.com/picture_gallery
I'll certainly be keeping an eye out.
Their blog can be found here
http://blog.lytro.com/
The camera in question basically captures the entire picture without any specified focus point, and post picture taking allows the user to select what focus point they require.
It's really quite something. Have a look at the gallery and click on different parts of the photo to choose the focus point.
http://www.lytro.com/picture_gallery
I'll certainly be keeping an eye out.
Their blog can be found here
http://blog.lytro.com/
Monday, May 16, 2011
Cool film fest entry...
This is what film festivals are all about. Stupidly elaborate shorts that make you stop and think.
"Happy” was the theme we were given by the organizers for this year's F5 Re:Play Fest, held in April in NYC, to create this edition's pieces, probably the hardest thing to convey in any artistic expression. After a good deal of introspection, and teaming up with awesome motion graphics artist Gerardo del Hierro, we decided that happy wasn't happy for Physalia unless pliers, microchips and a bit of soldering were involved, and with this idea we resolved to create the happiest machine Physalia has built to date."
"Happy” was the theme we were given by the organizers for this year's F5 Re:Play Fest, held in April in NYC, to create this edition's pieces, probably the hardest thing to convey in any artistic expression. After a good deal of introspection, and teaming up with awesome motion graphics artist Gerardo del Hierro, we decided that happy wasn't happy for Physalia unless pliers, microchips and a bit of soldering were involved, and with this idea we resolved to create the happiest machine Physalia has built to date."
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
How should we kill all those tiny malaria ridden mosquitos? Tiny death lazers! Of course!
I was in Malasia for a while, and I can honestly say, that mosquitos are a real nuisance. If there was a place there, that was protected by a purple mosquito killing lazer system, I'd have gone there. For sure. Come 6pm when the sun goes down, you're basically game.
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