February 21, 2009

New Era of Gaming

I might becoming old but I must say that generally I'am not looking same things from videogames than when I was fifteen. So I don't want to spend hours just to learn how to play game. Also for some reason ultra violent games (just played Killzone 2 demo) don't make me any wow effect anymore. So in short I'am not that hardcore player anymore what I used to be when I was teenager.

I've owned Wii and lots of party games so I know there are lot of alternatives but couple of days ago I bought Flower to my PS3 and saw some kind of light. Very simple controls, very beautiful, very meditative, very relaxing. No scores, no possibility of dying, no time limit. Just relaxing. Perfect!

I guess we have to give honor for this kind of games to distribution platfroms like PSN, Xbox Live and WiiWare that enable small studios to put out cheap and unique downloadable titles that are doing well for themselves. So while larger studios are just making "bigger and badder" versions of the same games every year, real innovation seem to happen in these mini games.

So if you happen to own PS3 I encourage you to spend eight euros and have some quality relaxing time with Flower.

January 28, 2009

TV station in a Mac

There has been very interesting development lately for broadcasters around Mac and Quartz Composer technology. VJ softwares such as VDMX has been doing incredible things in realtime for years without any special hardware but those hasn't been frame accurate or reliable enough for 24/7 broadcasters.

Now Austrian company called ToolsOnAir is building Composition Suite. Total broadcast playout solution based completely on Mac. I registered to their site and tried beta versions of softwares and I must say I'am impressed. I was able to play SD video with quite complex realtime Quartz Composer graphics (bug, lower third, ticker, clock) through AJA Kona LHe SDI output without any drop frames. I sure will be following their development with big interest.


ToolsOnAir Composition Player beta running in my edit. Video coming to AJA Kona LHe from digibeta (SDI), Composition Player overlaying Quartz Composer graphics in realtime and outputting to AJA Kona LHe SDI output (frame accurately). Impressive.

December 23, 2008

Merry Christmas Everyone!

As a big fan of South Park I've to post one of my favourite christmas songs. Sorry guys ;) And hope you have a pleasant christmas!

December 7, 2008

Where the Hell is Matt? - Youtube goes HD

If you're in bad mood this should really make you feel better. And as a sidenote Youtube has finally entered to HD age. So go immediately to Youtube and check Where the Hell is Matt? in HD.

November 19, 2008

Tapio's FxPack 1.0

Finally last weekend I had some time to make couple of plug-ins I've had in my mind for some time. It's called Tapio's FxPack (what a great name =) and contains four plug-ins.



Fake 3D (host: Motion, After Effects)
Works by replicating object in Z-space. You can get similar effect in Motion with replicator but this one renders faster and is easier to control.

Drop Shadow (host: Motion, Final Cut Pro)
I mainly made this for Final Cut Pro because FCP's own drop shadow has some terrible artifacts when you add it to video with alpha channel and have fields enabled in your sequence. This is standard filter so you can add multiple copies of it to clip. It also has "shadow only" option.

Numbers (host: Motion)
Generate counting/random numbers in Motion. Very similar to After Effects Numbers filter.

Grow Bounds (host: Motion)
Lets you grow bounds of individual layer inside Motion.

Download Tapio's FxPack 1.0 here.

UPDATE 1.6.2009 - Tapio's FxPack 1.1 available here.

Registered version of FxFactory Pro 2.0.5, Mac OS X 10.5.5 and Apple Motion 3 required. This is total freeware and was made as hobby. So there might be some bugs. Use at your own risk.

November 10, 2008

Inspirational - Imogen Heap vBlog

Imogen Heap is a Grammy nominated English singer-songwriter from London. Her most famous album is Speak for Yourself, which she wrote, produced and mixed herself. I like her music and couple of weeks ago found her video blog and find it very inspiring. Her music is already very inspiring but her healthy and positive attitude is even more inspiring. Check out at least couple of clips from her vBlog in Youtube.

November 7, 2008

What Matters to You // Me?

This isn't new clip but I just saw it first time in Vimeo. It's actually little bit similar to Girl Effect. I really like when I see motion graphics used to tell stories and make you feel something. Often I find motion graphics are just used to make things look flashy and awesome but they don't really make any emotional contact. At least for me.

This one was done by Jr. Canest for Vancouver Film School (it also won Youtube competition). Go to Vimeo to see the clip in HD.