There’s something really wonderful about using the flickr clock interface to browse through people’s moments from around the world. The clock displays only video content and lets you lean back and just click <next> to view another short clip which someone uploaded somewhere around the world.
flickr clock
I love the horizontal timeline below the image [...]
I’ve been waiting to finally see this video, and now that its out, all I have to say is – lame…lame…lame…!
While it highlights famous actors, politicians, artists and journalists from Israel, the video seems too scripted, “hollywoody” and just plainly cheesy. I’d hoped that there would be more of a documentary feel, highlighting pieces of [...]
A sea of orange shirts shout at the Television screen in the stuffy, dark pub down Santa Monica Blvd – everyone saw how the Russian player faked a faul, yet the referee decided to card the Dutch player.
Satellites transmit slow-motion replays of this split second to the whole world; closeup images of just how the [...]
I’ve spent all day at the 24/7 DIY VIDEO SUMMIT at USC and wanted to touch base on some interesting points. The ‘State of the Art’ panel focused on possibilities to leverage such a popular online video platform as youtube for public good. Alexandra Juhasz showed findings from a class she ran on youtube, concluding [...]
Wow. I’ve just had such a pleasant surprise.
I did not even realize this existed, but Youtube has a remixer on their site, made in collaboration with Adobe. Makes it super easy to take your own videos and create a remix, adding basic transitions, effects, subtitles and music (in the near future). Currently it allows you [...]