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June 13, 2017

Create your own VR experiences with Samsung’s Gear 360 camera, now $160

The Samsung Gear 360 camera is now 54 percent off from Amazon, bringing the price down to just $160 for a limited time. The Gear 360 lets you create your own VR experiences and is the best 360-degree camera for Galaxy owners.

The post Create your own VR experiences with Samsung’s Gear 360 camera, now $160 appeared first on Digital Trends.

Source: Digital Trends VR

June 13, 2017

Wonder Woman Collection

Wonder Woman Collection

Wonder Woman’s movie is totally awesome and there are plenty of scenes where she proves herself a true warrior. It’s been 75 years since her creation, and it was about time to have a film representing this great character in the right way.

For her “birthday” and as a homage to her awesome movie, here are some beautiful illustrations showing this amazing character! I hope you enjoy these. Don’t forget to visit each artist’s DeviantART portfolio by clicking each image. Cheers! 😉


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection


Wonder Woman Collection

PauloGabriel
Jun 13, 2017

Source: Abduzeedo Illustration

June 13, 2017

Illustration & Digital Art: A Collection of my Animals

Illustration & Digital Art: A Collection of my Animals

An illustration and digital art dedicated to animals with a creative thinking and of course simplicity with a flair in its execution. Sure, why not! They are quite lovely and they seem to individually tells a story and between each one of them. Designed by Daniel Taylor who is a freelance artist from Budapest. We are welcomed with a stylish art that is mixed with different mediums and techniques. What do you guys think?

danieltaylor.huDaniel Taylor is a freelance artist based in Budapest, Hungary. Working mainly in digital art, illustration and of course art direction, Daniel’s work is fun and dreamy at the same time. We advice you to follow him on Behance.

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Jun 13, 2017

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June 11, 2017

5 of David Lynch’s Favorite Films (And Why He Loves Them)


What kinds of films does one of our most iconic directors consider to be his favorite?


David Lynch is an enigmatic filmmaker. His brand of cinema can be described as surrealist americana, dreamy nightmares, or when all other words fail (and they often do when it comes to him), “Lynchian.” He’s certainly a larger than life character, full of just as much mystery and intrigue as his films, which makes you wonder what he’s like in “real life.” What does David Lynch like to eat? What music does he like? What kinds of films does the master of mundane macabre movies like to watch? Well in the video below, Fandor explores five of the films Lynch loves, as well as why he loves them.





Here are the films listed in the video:

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Source: NoFilmSchool

June 10, 2017

Who Takes Better Images: A Pro with Amateur Gear or an Amateur with Pro Gear?


Which is the biggest contributor to great images: the creator or the gear?


As filmmakers, we’ve all had many negative experiences dealing with gear, but perhaps one of the more frustrating is feeling like your gear is holding you back from creating better work. Maybe you’re still dinking around with your Canon Rebel or low-level Nikon D series model, all with a kit lens, thinking, “I can create so much better content than this!” And you’d be right, but for the wrong reasons, because who’s really responsible for subpar work, your gear or you?



In this video, Mango Street Labs sees what happens when you give two professional photographers some “amateur” gear, a $300 Canon Rebel T3i (which is now discontinued), and an amateur photographer a “pro-level” $3500 Canon 5D Mark IV



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Source: NoFilmSchool

June 10, 2017

Watch: The Easiest Way to Memorize the F-Stop Scale


If you can’t keep track of all of those f-numbers, then you should learn this essential trick.


Knowing the f-stop scale is important if you want to quickly and accurately expose your images, however many of us have a difficult time memorizing it. If you’re like me and can’t remember your own phone number half the time let alone a long sequence of f-stops, then this super simple equation will help you be able to do it with ease. Filmmaker Griffin Hammond shows you how to do it in the video below:





This method of memorizing the f-stop scale is so simple that I’m wondering why I never learned it in college. As Hammond explains, all you really have to remember are two numbers: 1 and 1.4. After that, you know the entire f-stop scale, because all you have to do is double the f-number to get the next in the sequence.



For example:



1, 1.4 (That’s the beginning of the sequence. Now, double them to get the next in the sequence.)



1, 1.4, 2, 2.8 (Now that you have those, keep going. You’ll have to round a few numbers up/down occasionally.)

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Source: NoFilmSchool

June 10, 2017

Watch: How This Gatorade Ad Brought Water to Life Without a Drop of CGI


Using a “liquid printer” and strobe photography, this Gatorade ad is definitely one of the coolest videos you’ll see this week.


Sometimes a video comes along that reminds you of how infinitely creative human beings can be. The G Active ad for Gatorade is one of them. It has been making its rounds all over the interwebz, but just in case you’ve been on a tech fast for the last month, this video features what is essentially a human made of water droplets doing a bunch of athletic stuff, like running, jumping, and kicking a heavy bag. Sounds cool, right? The coolest thing, though, is that it was all done without CGI. Check out the ad below, and then continue on to find out how it was done.





Now, who is the genius (or geniuses) behind this incredible ad? UK-based production company Unit9 called upon DP James Medcraft to lens this thing, as well as come up with an innovative way to bring this water-droplet athlete to life.

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Source: NoFilmSchool

June 9, 2017

David Mamet Reveals Why Movies Don’t Need Dialogue and More No-Nonsense Screenwriting Lessons


Legendary playwright and screenwriter David Mamet discusses his no-nonsense approach to writing.


David Mamet doesn’t mince words. He doesn’t in his writing (Al Capone in The Untouchables: “You get further with a kind word and a gun than you do with a kind word”). He doesn’t in his dramatic writing MasterClass (“Godard said every movie has to have a beginning, middle, and end, but not necessarily in that order. And that’s why French movies are so effing boring”). And he certainly didn’t in his recent interview with No Film School, during which he told us, “Hollywood is a cross between a spa and a cesspool.”



Mamet has authored dozens of award-winning plays and screenplays, including The Verdict, The Untouchables, Hannibal, and Glengarry Glen Ross, for which he won the Pulitzer Prize in 1984. He has also directed a number of his own screenplays, such as The Spanish Prisoner and House of Games, which won Best Film and Best Screenplay awards at the 1987 Venice Film Festival.

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Source: NoFilmSchool

June 9, 2017

The Daily Chord Weekly Recap – Friday, June 9

SXSW Daily Chord | dailychord.com

The revitalization of the music business via streaming services continued to make the news this week, with Taylor Swift’s return to the market and discussion on the topic at MIDEM. Artists in this week’s stories include Bob Dylan, UGK, Bryson Tiller and Cidney Bullens. The Daily Chord aggregates the best stories each weekday to be your handy briefing. Subscribe today and get the stories in your inbox.


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Source: SxSW Music

June 9, 2017

UI/UX & Interaction Design: Meallow App

UI/UX & Interaction Design: Meallow App

Let’s take a look at this UI/UX & Interaction Design project by Doeun Shin by an app concept called: Meallow. What is it? It’s an app that helps children in growing up at making their diet with the right food and etc. It’s an interesting concept where from the wireframes, Does start her thinking in child information (profile), meal planning and browsing. After setup the profile, you can a series of recipes and also given the difficulty of cooking where you can get suggestions as well. I liked the overall UI and also the user flow where you can be dispensable within the Meallow app for the better growth of your kids or in the near future.

Doeun Shin is a student in graphic design and UI based in Seoul, Korea. She just started her Behance, make sure to follow her.

MEALLOW is a service that helps children in growing up to make their diet with the nutrients they need. This is based on the health information of the user who wants to care and the ingredients. This helps children achieve balanced energy intake and assesses appropriate growth.

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Jun 09, 2017

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