Friday, March 14, 2014
Photo Shop Fail
Target recently posted a photo to a product on their website that was clearly photoshop and was just an outright terrible job. To read the full article head over to Jezebel
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Get Off Your Ass & Get Noticed with Gary Vaynerchuk
I recently stumbled on this video and I think that it's worth everyone watching. It's about how to market yourself in our current social media landscape.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Filming the Short Film

Monday, March 10, 2014
Film Project Problems

Friday, March 7, 2014
RODE is Giving Away Over $70,000 Worth of Gear
RODE is giving away over $70,000 worth of gear for their "'My RODE Real" International Short Film Contest". Submissions opened on March 1st
Changing day into night
For a created a photograph where a girl is looking reading a book where light is illuminating from it for a bookmark contest.
I took the picture during the day but I wanted it to look like I it was night time so I them had the challenge of turning day into night in photoshop and create light coming from the book.
To do it I lowered the exposure in an adjustment layer and then masked out the girl. Next I made another adjustment layer and lowered the exposure a bit less and then masked out the background. For the blue light I just used the paintbrush tool and then set the blend layer to color.
Then for the light coming out of the book I created a gradient using the pen tool and then did another smaller one to make the light closer to the book more powerful. I them used Gaussian blur to make the edges fuzzy.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
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Nikon Finally released the specs of the replacement to the Nikon D4, called the D4s. This camera will be a low light monster. While the D4s will have a 16.2 megapixel sensor like the D4 Nikon claims that it is a completely redesigned sensor which has a standard maximum ISO of 25,600 opposed to the D4 which has standard maximum ISO of 12,800. That gives the D4s and entire stop above the D4. The changes doesn't stop there either, Nikon bumped the max fps from 10 fps to 11 fps. Thanks to the new expeed 4 processor the D4s can shoot 1080p at 60 fps, a first for a professional DSLR. The D4s is available starting March 6th and will set you back $6,500. You can pre order the camera from BH Photo here.
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