Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Crazy Film Projects with Dare

Filming on Location in Hackney

Radio silence and lame 2nd life related blog posts of late are most definately the product of a Bonkers volume of film work going through the pipeline at Dare right now. Some exciting advertising bits about to break out of the doors and on the interweb...along with some great motion graphics work and a short interactive film for Barlcays.

Last week we undertook a two day location shoot in the dizzy heights of North Hackney for our outher Barlays Client.

The shoot was Dare's biggest to date; and saw us taking over a Pub and some poor dude's house. We installed false walls in the house, clamped a prop car outside the house and built a false bathroom inside the location bathroom.

Filming in a Pub in Hackney

Most people at Dare are under the illusion that shoots are glamorous affairs. Trust me they're not. This one had three exterior set-ups - and it pissed it down with rain...

Tea and Coffee Onset

To me the volume of great material we got down on camera is testament to the amazingly talented group of people involved in the project. It's top secret so I should go on about it until we put the project live, but for now here's some on-set pics of the ga

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Friday, February 1, 2008

Your Life: Live

I really don't like reality TV, but I do like reality (contrary to popular belief). Qik is the latest crazy Loic Le Meur project; which lets you broadcast from your mobile telephone's videographic enabled camera device.

Make sure you sort out a decent tariff with your phone company first tho - T Mobile charged me £3 for a 1 min video call to Kooch the other day!

Anyway - Check out QIK (note the 2.0 spelling).



update - Thanks Thayer for the link (I couldn't remember where I got it from!)

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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Exciting Times, Convergence and The Great Technology Waterfall

Well; these are exciting times. In the last three weeks I've been glued to my technology blogs; and the underlying theme on Convergence is one which is plain to see.

First up was some great work from adrien.noterdaem (don't be put off by the page turn effect on his site!), who has used papervision, a globe camera, and some techno-creative wizardry to present us with a 360degree interactive video.

Here's a quick youtube screengrab, but I recommend you try it out for yourself.



Next came the amazing 2nd life hybrid space project, posted below.



And now you can have your own live interweb TV station, as brought to you by the nice guys over at Mogulus. This allows you to mix pre-recorded videos with multiple live feeds. You can also add graphics and overlay audio tracks at run time... and what's great is the service is free! Could this be the ultimate narcissistic exercise? I'm quite sure myself that it'll spawn a whole new wave of rubbish content, badly executed live events and recycled projects masquerading as "the real thing". Hence I would exercise a note of caution to anybody wanting to broadcast just for the novelty value; but I doubt anybody will listen to me.

What's really exciting for me about all these things is that they are great examples of convergence. The Great technology waterfall; where we start in the reservoir of the Military, before going downstream to University land before hitting the world of Pornography then into the world of the Populous. The Military usually develop the hardware, 360degree cameras, mobile communication stations etcetera. Then the Universities get involved and develop software; such toys as iptv, distributed location independent databases and browser plugins. Then comes the great content vacuum; lots of stuff, new channels, but no message to broadcast. It is nearly always the Porn industry who are the first to hook up these bits of technology and software in order to present us with download, live broadcasts and virtual simulations of X rated content in order to satisfy the lust which is hard-wired into human nature. Eventually these developed systems disseminate into the wider realm and while multinational co-operations will always develop ways to charge you for these services; the great converging brains out there on the web will also work together to bring you the service for free. That's the part I love.


Also check out Earthmine - GPS/Google Map/ Photo mashup - still in it's early stages but looking like it'll cause quite a stir.



What we have in with these first noteworthy projects of 2008 is the coming together of technology, ideas and innovation. It is still early days, but the potential here is very exciting stuff for all. The old divisions between 'Creatives', and 'Tech-heads' are breaking down; with the key players of the now being creative-techologiests, strategic-producers and techno-planners.

Ooh it's going to be an exciting year...

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Sunday, November 11, 2007

The Beginning of The End For Web 2.0

This week's rant finally broke after a conversation with Flo last week regarding the amount of utter bollocks up on web 2.0 sites such as the Tube, the rampant and often hysterical misuse of the humble yet much overrated inverted comma, and an email from Yasmin regarding corporate sponsorship of live music.

Where do I start?

It is clear that the novelty factor surrounding video on the interweb is wearing off, and I for one am starting to get very worn down by all of the user generated rubbish which cloggs up an otherwise fantastic medium.

YouTube? YouShit I say; for the majority of the clips that you find are poorly shot, badly compressed and contain little of worth in terms of the value in their content. Last Week saw the Tube announce an increase in their upload limit from 100MB to 1GB. Tech talk aside, this looks to me like a desperate attempt to raise the perception of their site from the MacDonalds of video on the web to coming on Burger King status. While this might work in the short term, those of us in the know have been far more interested in more future facing services like Joost, Hulu, Stage 6, Vimeo etc for quite some time and it'll take more than a full fat option on a dying dog to temp us away from our rising stars.

But the trend only starts here.

Web 2.0 has, unfortunately, become just another excuse for people to upload more rubbish onto the interweb, dream up new services (often missing the point of UGC) and all too often simply repackage dynamic services in a new wrapper to sell back to the clients who already paid for it all the first time round. Even worse, is the recent growth in well executed bad ideas.

For example - the nice guys at Twitter sent out a news letter with a great new service called Foamee. Just another I owe you a pint dot com. I really see no point in this sort of business at all. If you owe somebody a pint, or more importantly if somebody owes you a pint then go and reclaim it; don't blog about it via a twitter based web2.0 mash up plugin type text message. Here you start to miss the point of the owed pint in question: a reason to meet up, share banter, stories and communicate in that 80% of the way digital communication currently prohibits.

Then there was Jott. This is a web based dictation service which only costs you as much as the call that you make to the automated response system, when then charges you a for a text message back telling you what you just spoke into the other end of the telephone. All rather silly if you ask me. Call me old fashioned, but I prefer to carry a note book for the thinks I need to remember, and text twitter just to show off to everyone in my web 2.0 sphere of influence what a rock and roll life I have.

And so we return once again to these reoccurring themes of:

1. Being swamped with data, a Tube that's far too crowded with mobile phone videos of happy slapping incidents and no way to filter the good from the bad, or ugly.

2. Digital Pioneers, who face the future alone, as opposed to cashing in on the now. The innovate, they push the boundaries of what we can do with the technology, however they are still branded as Geeks.

3. Finding the great idea; at the center of a project which effectively combines the thinking of Geeks, Freaks and Future Thinkers and then makes it work.

So, web 2.0? Web 3.0? or a Really Useful quagmire of good, bad and ugly? Something has to change; and I for one hope that this change comes in the form of a shared feeling of responsibility. Now the novelty has worn off we need to take command of our ideas. When a client says "I want a face book application", we need to look them square in the eyes and ask them why they want a facebook application. Will it really help their image? Is it really right for their brand? Or are they just jumping onto a bandwagon that is running out of steam.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Lynx Blow : On the Streets

Here's something that I put together a while ago for entering Lynx Blow into various awards. Yesterday was Campaign Digital judging and I'm hoping the Flo put in a good word...



We'll see.

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Sunday, April 8, 2007

Interactive Video Screen

...With a Great gestural UI... another real-world minority report scenario but this time on a screen which is 8foot long! Crazy Stuff and well worth a watch.

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Friday, March 30, 2007

Blast Theory


These Guys are crazy. They mash up the interweb, reality, comptuers and a bloody good narrative game.

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Like Minority Report but Real

Watching si-fi movies in the cinema while whacked out on a cocktail of various combinations of mind-bending drugs and liver damaging spirits could be an interesting experience. When I saw Minority Report at the cinema, I though I saw the future of digital video editing. Browsing Mike's Blog today I though see that somebody else was just as captured by the flick and decided to bring the idea to life in the real world.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Cheese


Watch Cheese mature, Live on a Webcam. Simple but great.

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Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Joost for Mac


I just downloaded the Joost for Mac player. IP TV that Works. Great stuff and definitely the future of Television... I think....

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Monday, February 26, 2007

Blowing Lynx Blow into the winds of the Interweb


Today my work is dull but noteworthy in the books of rampant self-promotion, Ad-land rhetoric and western corruption of the Interweb.

I am a digital Utopian.

I Believe that the Interweb should be Advertisement Free.

I Work for a Company which makes Ads for the Interweb.

I am a self contradiction.

Hence I am in two minds about my task for the day: to populate message boards and listings sites with Lynx Blow "Seeds". Am I am the graffiti artist with nothing but a stale tag-line to scrawl? No; I do believe that Lynx Blow is something new, exciting.... I should do as I was one of the main driving forces behind its creation. I gave it digital direction, nurtured it like a little plant and was there every step of the way until it blossomed through a season of well executed teamwork into a summer of winter wonderland. Therefore I should be proud to scrawl its tagline - http://www.lynxblow.com on every bare wall I see in this macabre digital landscape... and in some ways I am. So here it is:

"Wow - check out this funky site, interesting, sexy and innovative."



http://www.lynxblow.com
- plug up your headphones to your computer and blow the girls bra off. A different way of interacting with a site; the mouse won't take you anywhere you need to blow.... like the wind... blow.... Is this a possible future model for Human Computer Interaction? I would like to think so.

Oh and here's a photo:

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