Here's What You Do If Locked in a Vegas Hotel With a $150K Slo-Mo Video Camera
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A little bit of Vegas rock and roll madness with some mighty technology and child-like wonderment makes for an amazing video.
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I was working a gig in Vegas with a brand new Phantom Flex high speed digital cinema camera. I had to try it out. In fact, I never did go to bed that night. I opened up a wormhole shooting at 2,564 frames per second. Please visit my website for Phantom Flex 1080p ProRes file downloads: http://www.tomguilmette.com/archives/1986
A little bit of Vegas rock and roll madness with some mighty technology and child-like wonderment makes for an amazing video.
Composed completely of photographs. A project by Luke Shepard, a student at The American University of Paris. Location: Paris, France Camera: Nikon D90 Music: 'Intro' by The XX (http://www.thexx.info) Special thanks to Henry Farrow Miller.
Luke Shepard, a student at the American University of Paris, began working on Le Flaneur as part of a project for school, but it quickly took on a life of its own. He used a Nikon D90 DSLR camera to take over 2,000 photos of Paris at night, and then used Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro to produce this impressive tour of a world that most of us rarely see – Paris without Parisians. In English, “flaneur” translates roughly as “stroller,” “loafer,” or perhaps “aimless walker,” and, in an interview with National Geographic Traveler, Shepard explained that he was inspired to shoot these images in part by late-night pleasure rides on his bicycle.
Another great find by Open Culture. This is gorgeous and inspires wanderlust.
Photo © Glen Preisler
Well, here's a cure for the architectural problem of the ugly parking garage! The Kansas City library has installed this 25 foot high "bookshelf" on the side of their parking structure for their central branch, featuring classic titles such as To Kill a Mockingbird and Invisible Man, among others. Neat!
Very clever way to hide a parking lot and also call attention to the library.
Matt Haughey's SXSW talk, Real World Moderation: Lessons from 11 Years of Community, was quite well received so he posted a version he recorded at home to Vimeo.
A lot of people missed my talk so I recorded it in my office as soon as I got home from Austin. It covers mainly moderation tips and ideas for building tools for more effective moderation. I'll answer any questions below here on Vimeo. (I used ScreenFlow on a second mac to record a iChat Theater session of my talk that was done in Keynote)
Matt Haughey says, "After 11 years of running MetaFilter.com, I (and the other moderators) have been through just about everything, and we've built dozens of custom tools to weed out garbage, spammers, and scammers from the site.
I'll cover how to identify and solve problems including identity, trolling, sockpuppets, and other nefarious community issues, show off custom tools we've developed for MetaFilter, and show you how to incorporate them into your own community sites."
**I HAVE A NEW REEL FOR SUMMER 2012, CHECK IT OUT!** > http://alextrimpe.com Thanks to http://onlineschools.org for serving as inspiration and providing the data through "Obsessed With Facebook" http://www.onlineschools.org/blog/facebook-obsession An informational motion graphics piece by Alex Trimpe Music by RJD2 Created in Adobe After Effects at The Columbus College of Art & Design (CCAD) for class.
With its ever evolving interface and constantly growing user base Facebook is trying very hard to be the center of the online world. And it's working. 80% of universities are looking at profiles as part of the admission process, today Warner Bros. started renting movies right on Facebook and a recent study shows that checking out your profile improves self-esteem. Even the ubiquitous game Angry Birds is expected to launch on Facebook in the near future.
Soon, for a whole generation of users, there will be no internet, no web, there will only be Facebook.
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