2D hand-draw animation is back!

When every animated film churned out nowadays uses CG, it's surprising to hear a film that doesn't. Disney have decided to go a bit old school and make The Princess and the Frog using hand-drawn animation, what's more the quality is absolutely superb!

A selection of videos in various resolutions if your pc can take it!

1080p
720p
480p

- Scott

Tuesday, May 12, 2009 7:58:34 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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AIR - a waste of space?

When I embark upon a new project it's rarely necessary to start completely from scratch, however, recently I have found myself spending a considerable amount of time copying, emptying and renaming the same files over and over again. Not really my idea of fun, wouldn't it be nice if I could automate the process in some way? If only Flash could just open and saves files then I could...

What's this? Adobe AIR? And that lets me do work with the file system? What a stroke of luck.

AIR isn't particularly new anymore but I/we here in multimedia land have had reason to use it on a number of occasions and I'm pretty happy with what it has to offer, mainly because of the impressively small learning curve (for anyone who already familiar with ActionScript at least!). The AIR player understands ActionScript 3 with some additional AIR specific code so I can use all my time saving library tools to create more traditional style applications which really is just a case of reading up on the 'open/save' commands and click the publish as and AIR file button.

The result: An AIR application that is capable of recognising a Flash Develop project directory, copying it's contents and pasting it to a new location with all renaming done for you - well, me. I can put my feet up and relax for a bit now.

On an entirely different topic I'm currently most pleased that the mighty Leicester City have finished the season as Champions of League One and will be back in the Championship next year. Good work but I seriously hope we've learned our lesson!

Also I have been exploring the world of VST plugins lately and stumbled across the following page:

http://www.audiomastermind.com/browse-free_vst_plugins-5886988-1.html

Lot's of free plugins for all purposes.

Greg

Friday, May 08, 2009 11:18:56 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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Stick with it till the end...

I’m one of those cinema goers who will still be in their seat when the ushers come round to vacuum up the popcorn, watching to the end of the credits. Part of this is some kind of strange ritual I formed as a child; my theory being that if I enjoyed the film I should recognise those who toiled to create it. Also, these days, you get little teasers to possible sequels or funny Easter eggs to enjoy. So why don’t I do this with games?

Having just found out that, in a fit of inpatients I noted in my last blog, I managed to miss a little scene after the main credit to Halo 2...

While not vital to my enjoyment and understanding of the game, I wish I’d stuck to my guns and watched in its rightful place, so to speak.

So next time you complete a game, wait till the credits finish! You owe it to the people who made it and you may just get a little reward!

Al

Wednesday, May 06, 2009 4:34:54 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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Halo – Finishing the fight!

I know that I am way behind the times on this one, but over the long weekend I finally managed to finish Halo 2 and move on to Halo 3.

For a game released in 2007, it’s taken me a long time just to get to the point of actually playing Halo 3. I refused to play it without playing the first two games in full (on easy of course!) so I was very lucky that my girlfriend gave me a helping hand in co-operative mode. This experience has made me realise that I don’t spend half as much time playing games as I used to!

So far it has been worth the wait, and worth the time it has taken to play both of the first games. To jump from the 2004 Xbox game Halo 2 to a next-gen 2007 Xbox360 game was amazing. So much progress made in 3 short years in terms of graphics, sound, presentation and storytelling techniques. It was like jumping from the first Star Trek movie to the most recent release in one leap!

It was also pointed out by a member of my team that he had to wait 3 years for an answer to the cliff-hanger at the end of Halo 2.

I had to wait 3 minutes! :)

So once I’m done with Halo 3, which series should I play through next?

Al

Tuesday, May 05, 2009 5:13:02 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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Twitter vs Google.... Really?!

There has been talk over the last few months of Twitter taking on Google in the realms of search. Can Twitter really match up to the titan of the search arena? I would say unlikely at best.

For a start Twitter is based on real time conversational topics and when used to request information is heavily dependent on whatever is being 'tweeted' in the 140 character max. snippet you are allowed to post at any one time. Google on the other hand has a huge amount of information just ready and waiting to be launched at you whatever you ask of it, in a matter of seconds - something Twitter will find hard to replicate given current limitations. 

However...

...that doesn't mean Twitter has no place in search. If you are searching for a recommendation or for a niche specific piece of information then asking your fellow 'Tweeters' maybe the way to go. Much like an opinion poll.

So, Google vs Twitter?  Not really, no. I think Google may be safe where search is concerned. Live Search and Yahoo shouldn't worry too much either, however things move quickly so watch this space!!!

Jo

Tuesday, May 05, 2009 4:47:49 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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Unity

I have been waiting for this for years... Unity, a 3D game engine and development tool, is finally out for Windows! This incredibly powerful tool creates fully interactive environments and outputs to Mac, PC and even a web player!

http://unity3d.com

It’s been out on the Mac for years, so I’ve had to be patient. But it’s finally here and I shall be exploring the possibilities it opens up. Demos will be posted here soon!

Al

Thursday, April 30, 2009 12:09:47 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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Google, where art thou?

Yesterday I took myself off to Internet World to peek about and hopefully gain some new insights into the artform that is SEO. On the whole the search related seminars were good, although somewhat basic, but they reinforced some main principals while providing the entertainment of watching a few speakers attempt to break the world speed record for fastest presentation delivery! A wholly enjoyable day topped off by the fact it was free entry, although I do have one question...
Google, where art thou?

All I saw of Google was the logo on the notebook i took with me... For a veritable internet colossus i found this odd.

Oh well. 

Jo

Wednesday, April 29, 2009 4:58:59 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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Internet World - needs more depth!

Went to Internet World yesterday and was slightly disappointed with the depth of some of the seminars. I mostly went to the seminars on Usability and to be honest they were pretty basic - make sure you look at what content you have and structure the site before you start design, think about the users of the site etc etc
Even though this was probably targeted at marketing departments surely this is common sense to anyone who is vaguely involved in websites? Maybe the agency day would have gone into more detail and I can't really complain as it was free to attend. But I really was hoping for some useful info....

Lydia

Wednesday, April 29, 2009 3:17:22 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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Privacy, you have none!

Kiss goodbye to whatever rights to privacy you had left....

http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/136610

- Scott

Wednesday, April 08, 2009 11:35:28 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009 7:00:00 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

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