Those tight spiral shots always blew my mind. Even as a kid, when I didn’t completely understand the game of football, those slow-motion film clips told me everything I needed to know. They made me want to learn about the game, but more importantly, they made me want to be Read More →
Ok… this has probably been around for a while, but I’ve never seen it before. The folks at VFGadgets, a Canadian outfit that always has cool toys, sent me a press release stating they are now offering the “EyeDirect 16×9” from Eyeliner Texas. The concept is to use a two-way Read More →
From: WPVI “OYLESTOWN, Pa. – August 27, 2009 (WPVI) — The father of the woman at the center of an infamous abduction hoax case attacked a news photographer Thursday afternoon shortly after her sentencing. William Siner came toward a group of photographers and reporters shortly after she pleaded guilty and Read More →
From: Al Tompkins Poynter Online “Reporter Jeremy Jojola filed a live video story last week for KOB-TV in Albuquerque, N.M., using an iPhone and the Web site Qik.com. Jojola is one of many journalists who have begun experimenting with new ways of recording live video reports using their phones and Read More →
I just stumbled upon this from Scientific American Contributing Editor, Christie Nicholson‘s Twitter feed. yellowBird, a company from The Netherlands, has created a system for 360° VR moving video. If a picture is worth a thousand words, I’ll let this clip do the talking. I’m sure a commercially feasible system Read More →
From: Lifehacker Wanna shoot that stand-up with just the perfect natural light? Try the Golden Hour Calculator. Upon hitting the homepage, the website tries to figure out where you are and then tell you what is the best time of day to get that beautiful golden sunlight. Not only does Read More →