I am currently in the USA thoroughly enjoying myself with old friends. My first pictures are from Norway, while the last two are overseas. Campus bus-route in the autumn sunshine. Fence stairway gradient. Close-up fence pattern. Beverage display at Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam. Almost immediately after landing on US soil, I was taken to my friends’ [...]
Archive for September, 2007
Picture(s) of The Week: 39
Picture(s) of The Week: 38
Our documentary production finished and new projects are already lined up. Shell petrol/gas station in all its reflecting glory. Mushrooms – Autumn continues to fall upon Stavanger. Fall fashion collection – Photographers and film crew. Fishing for crabs – net and buoys. Facing the rope – Face in the ropes. Now to write some dialogs [...]
Team Turntable DJ Champions?
DJ Missbeat posted this video a while back. If you enjoy a mixture of good old classics with the new turntable and dj’s this live turntable performance might fascinate you. Usually I am not normally such a turntable supporter, but I liked the beginning of this mix. The clips are apparently from the C2C DMC [...]
Newsware – Futuristic Journalist Tool
Benjamin Kuhn‘s Newsware is an interesting concept that does look interesting. In todays world of citizen journalism, being mobile is one of the most important features. One reporter is supposed to write an article and record both usable video and audio. Therefore the less hassle the equipment is the easier it will be to get [...]
Music Video Dive In the Archives pt. 1
Although some music videos are good old classics when it comes to visual effects and motiongraphics there is always a chance that you, like myself have not see them all. So I am going to try and dig up some older music videos that I enjoyed. This first one, I first saw three or four [...]
Programmers Have Too Little To Do?
This commercial I found via TechEBlog. The ad shows WindwardReports purpose with their software; that programmers now will have too little to do at the office. A rather well made commercial for people who understand the tech-savvy or geek language used, otherwise for the average viewer, I do not know how effective this ad would [...]
