Much has happened since I last blogged about MyVideo. After two years of operation, we’ve quietly observed and monitored the way in which MyVideo is being used by our burgeoning community. We’ve tweaked, tested and listened to the fantastic feedback from our passionate users. On the surface, MyVideo has been ticking over nicely. We have …View Full Post
Every day: so many opportunities to connect. What if you took just one? A Thousand Words from Ted Chung on Vimeo. Directed by Ted Chung Via Black Notes (The best use of a tumblog I’ve seen for awhile) Comments via the Video Link include, amongst many others: a few scattered tears stream along the inside …View Full Post
Smashing Magazine run a weekly series of articles titled Monday Inspiration. The articles comprise a showcase of unique and creative photography ranging from themes to techniques. A few weeks backs they published a showcase of 25 beautiful examples of macro photography. More from the article: Macro photography is the art of taking close-up pictures that …View Full Post
Cooliris, formerly known as Piclens, transforms your browser into an interactive, full-screen “cinematic” experience for web media. Install the IE, Safari and Firefox compatible plugin and you can view photos and videos in a non-linear 3D X/Y/Z configuration. You can fly through 3D walls of multimedia content at the touch of your arrow keys. As …View Full Post
Whilst browsing Muti this evening, I stumbled across the mother of all tag clouds. Behold: Awesome.
I enjoy writing about videography. If you scan through the limited content on this blog, you’ll see that interest reflected in various posts and categories. I have since added and updated it (v2.6.1), mainly to help organise and display content but also as a way for me to keep track of the things I find …View Full Post