The Fullscreen Gigapan Viewer offers a very interesting look at last week’s Inauguration. Who can you find in the crowd? It’s like Where’s Waldo for the digital age. Ultra-high resolution photography offers some interesting opportunities. Has anyone had personal experience with this? I’ve seen scanback cameras used for fine art reproduction, but I’m not sure what …
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Welcome Artists, Still Indie was a community for artists working to create their works outside of traditional, mainstream media outlets. This site was maintained from June 2007 to July 2009. The post archives are still available for you to peruse, although the community forum is no longer active. The editors, Anna Pinkert and Teague Hopkins …
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This is the third and final interview in our series talking with filmmakers who led teams in 48HFP-DC 2009. In our first two interviews we talked with Jasmine Bulin, a first time participant and Ishu Krishna, a long-time veteran. Today we bring you an interview with Amanda Hirsch of CreativeDC, who entered her team for …
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Welcome Artists, Still Indie is a new community for artists who want to create their works outside of traditional, mainstream media outlets. Whether your medium is film, music, radio, photos, sidewalk chalk, webcomics, or more, we want to bring you stories of success from other artists, tips, and emerging trends in the new media industry. …
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Image from Steve KeysCanon lent a prototype of the new 5D Mark II to New-York-based commercial and editorial photographer Vincent Laforet for 72 hours, and this short film is what he put together: beautifully shot, put to music (no sync sound), using only footage from the 5D Mark II. The footage is 1/4 size (from …
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