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Infinite USB Memory Device – Infinitec

Posted on 01 April 2010 by Mr. JCRP

The way we stream data is about to change very soon. Imagine you have an USB virtually with unlimited space. Yes, this is possible and attained with pure intelligence. Dubai based startup Infinitec’s IUM is ready to launch this USB device in near future. They have named this device ‘Infinitec’. Continue Reading

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Online Video player with playlist – Blip.tv

Posted on 20 March 2010 by Mr. JCRP

Every wanted to upload your own videos but dint have the proper setup for it? Well worry not. With the advancement of Web3.0 and websites like Blip.Tv our problems solved easily.

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What is Blip.tv?

It is a free video sharing service just like youtube. It used flash player to play your videos. It is highly customizable and has in build playlist too. It is very helpful to upload a list of your portfolios. They call these episodes, so you have can have your regular TV. I have done it in my website.

How is it better?

It doesn’t allow other videos to interfere with your video. This online video player only plays the videos uploaded by you and doesn’t have distractions like related videos. So people never navigate from your videos. You can allow ads on your online videos if you decide to make some bucks out of it.

3 video upload options?

Yes, it allows you to upload video through its own webpage. The second method is to use their desktop javascript application through which you can upload them. The third method is more interesting. Directly upload your videos to their FTP server and later login to the website to give addition details. This is very helpful when you are uploading a number of videos together.

Easy sharing?

Blip.tv automatically connects with twitter, facebook, delicious, youtube, flicker and vimeo. So you just upload your online video here and instantly you have a large viewers ready.

Value added service?

You get a personalized flash video player that plays only your video which looks pretty slick I must say. On the right you have playlist of all your video which you can again arrange. Just embed this player into your website and are ready to stream your videos. No bandwidth cost or no complex scripting.

I have a screencast on the same video flash player here at Wiki Milan. Please do visit.

Also please comment on this article to let me know what you think of the site and my article as well.

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Avatar – A visual Spectacle

Posted on 01 January 2010 by Mr. JCRP

Avatar is celebration of the visual possibilities of cinema. Cameron and Peter Jackson’s Weta Digital have changed the way movies are made. The film is a visual delight.

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Watch the video of Stereoscopic 3D camera used in the movie: Click here

Coming to the story, Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) is an ex-marine who is offered an amazing opportunity after his twin brother dies; to participate in the Avatar program. The program is setup by humans on the distant world of Pandora as it has an abundance of precious minerals on its land. Since humans can’t breathe Pandora’s atmosphere, the company has created Avatars, in which human pilots use their consciousness to remotely-control a genetically engineered body that is a hybrid of Na’vi and human DNA. Jake becomes one such Avatar…human’s weapon to make force Na’vi to evacuate their planet.

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The central section of the movie, as jake becomes a warrior and falls in love with Neytiri (Zoe Saldana), is sheer magic. Cameron takes you on the back of the banshees, past “floating” mountains and cascading waterfalls. As Neytiri takes jake under her wing to teach him how to live in the forest, speak the language and honor the traditions of nature, he starts getting emotionally attached to Pandora and there begins the conflict.

Avatar Movie: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499549/

Avatar begins well, keeps you engaged in between and then picks up on its pace towards the climax. The battle for Pandora occupies much of the final third of the film. The planet’s animal life -the creatures of the ground and air- give battle along with the Na’vi. a 30-minute action sequence in the film’s final act that is quite literally awesome. After writing this story many years ago, he discovered that the technology he needed to make it happen did not exist. So, he went out and created it in collaboration with the best effects minds in the business. This is motion capture brought to a new high where every detail of the actors’ performances gets preserved in the final CG character as they appear on the screen. Yes, those eyes are no longer dead holes but big and expressive, almost dominating the wide and long alien faces. The quality of the Na’vi is so detailed and natural. The level of detail in the Na’vis’ skin is astounding. 75 % of this movie is all-CG, with CG characters in a CG universe-not a mix of miniature models and live action. This is as animated as a Pixar movie but utterly photo-real.

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Through the eyes of Jake we’re introduced to the planet’s boundless, breathtaking collection of natural and unnatural wonders. At night, the plants have a phosphorescent glow. When the Na’vi treads through it, the ground lights up beneath their feet. A world that is rich with color and wonder, enhanced by a depth of detail. A world that’s never seen before. A computer-generated world that is photo real.

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James Cameron: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000116/

Smartly, Cameron does not overplay his 3-D hand for stick-in-the-eye stunts. Within minutes, the extra dimension feels like a part of the viewing experience. For the most part Avatar’s proprietary 3-D cameras simply enrich the depth of field.

James Cameron didn’t just imagine the planet Pandora, he created an immensely detailed alien world. Avatar sets 3-D cinema on a profound path that might just change the movie-going experience for decades to come.

The Upside:

A spectacular visual experience unlike anything you’ve seen before.

The Downside:

The story isn’t entirely new, We’ve seen the concept ‘avatar’(surrogate) in films like surrogates, matrix …

We would like to know your comments about the film. Please comment below.

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Dynamic Flash Video Gallery

Posted on 26 November 2009 by Mr. JCRP

FLABELL – one of my favorite sites has been long doing some great flash components. What’s good is that their components are very clean and ready to use with just a few tweaks to suit your site. Recently they have released a very good flash component ‘Dynamic Flash Video Gallery’. It has all the function that you would expect in a flash player. The video player supports H264 files, as well as RTMP and can play mov, mp4, flv files. Continue Reading

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2012 – Movie Review

Posted on 18 November 2009 by Karthick Krishna

Our world gets destroyed often in Hollywood movies either through alien attacks or through natural disasters. Some might even find it tiring, seeing the same kind of destruction, again and again. But director Roland Emmerich makes sure that he doesn’t bore anyone by showing the cliché and also makes sure that he destroys everything. When i say everything, its literally EVERYTHING. The film is 2012 and the theme is end of world (again).

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Its a default storyline for a disaster movie. Some scientists foresee the danger, they warn Uncle Sam. They start preparing themselves for the nightmare, by building huge Noah arch ships (near china!?!?!?) with the 1 billion money collected each from the billionaires around the world. The worst part here is, they are doing it secretly. Enter our Hero, a divorcee, father of 2 kids (obviously a boy and a gal and u r right, the boy hates him and the gal loves him) failed writer, now working as a limousine driver to a billionaire and as usual, the expected danger propounds itself and slowly, every part of the world starts experiencing catastrophe in different scales. Sensing the danger beforehand/on time and Still in love with his family, our hero tries to save them along with his wife’s boy friend, (a skilled player in flight simulator). His journey to the rescue forms the rest of the story.

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2012:  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1190080/

With a wafer thin storyline and a predictable screenplay, one might not have proceeded with a project. But the visual effects by Uncharted Territory, Digital Domain, Double Negative, Scanline, Sony Pictures Imageworks and other petty companies make it up and hooks us to the screen for the whole 160mins. This is where Emmerich suceeds again, after his previous disaster movie, The Day after Tomorrow, and the last 10,000 BC (a movie disaster). He again proves that he is the master of destruction and can destroy anything and everything he wish.

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Roland Emmerich : http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000386/

The cast does their job perfectly, with a minimal room for performance. But the A list of actors like John Cusack, Thandie Newton and Danny Glover compensate for the weak script and saves the film. Woody Harrelson in an eccentric cameo role is adequate. But who cares about the cast, its the havoc that takes the center stage. Be it the eruption of super volcanoes or California Submerging in to water or Tsunami in Himalayas, everything looks almost picture perfect. We might not witness the apocalypse, but we can just get an idea about it after seeing this movie. But make sure you are seeing it in a good movie screen and also make sure that kids below 12 are not with you. Go for it. Its a pure popcorn fun (movie).

Check out the making of 2012 here:

  • The Huge Tidal Waves
  • Destruction of LA
  • Particle Effect
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    Speculation Does Not Pay!

    Posted on 15 September 2009 by Anusha Ramakrishnan

    The word speculation itself spells doubt; in the stock market it can of course mean either a positive high or a disastrous low in share prices. But there are certain other areas of work where it is more often than not a cause for frustration. Continue Reading

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    The Final Destination 4

    Posted on 06 September 2009 by Anusha Ramakrishnan

    There are many factors that contribute to providing the viewer an ‘out- of- the- world’ experience while watching a movie. Continue Reading

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    G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009)

    Posted on 03 September 2009 by Mr. JCRP

    G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra is directed by Stephen Sommers and that is enough to raise expectations. Continue Reading

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    Filmmaking is Marriage of Science and Art

    Posted on 28 July 2009 by Arushi

    The most basic tools required for filmmaking is Camera and Film. So involvement of Science in filmmaking starts there itself. Continue Reading

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