In the internet age, commercial videos are more about story telling and making them viral. Some of the most viral ads were only broadcasted online and never on TV. Here are some of our favorites broadcasted on Youtube in 2013. We hope it brings some inspiring ideas for your next video project.
1. Evian, "Baby and Me"
2. Microsoft, "Child of the 90s"
3. GoPro, "Fireman saves kitten"
4. TrueMove (Thai Television Company, "Giving"
5. RAM Trucks, "Farmer"
Which one is your best?
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Friday 21 February 2014
29 Most Influential Images of All Times
These 29 most influential photographs are not about taking beautiful photos. Each image tells a real human story that is touched by millions. Get ready for a soul search.
Read on.
Read on.
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Wednesday 19 February 2014
How to Straighten Leaning Buildings in PhotoDirector
Often when we take photos of tall buildings
they seem to fall away in the final photograph. This is a perspective problem
known as keystoning. It is because when we are taking the photo standing on the
ground and tilting the camera upwards, the lens is closer to the bottom of the
building and far away from its top, and that is why the building looks like it’s
leaning backwards in the photo.
Here is an image of the Basilica Sacre Coeur
in Paris.
Next, I use the crop tool to make my subject even bigger in the photo.
The final photo:
Here is the before and after photos:
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There is a quick way to fix this problem in
PhotoDirector and your photograph will look more professional.
In the Adjustment module, and under the
lens correction, adjust keystone. I bring the vertical perspective to -45. If
you photo needs to be adjusted horizontally, slide the horizontal perspective
tool until you reach a preferred angle.
You’ll notice the Basilica looks straight
now even though some part of the photo is cut off around the borders, but that
doesn’t matter as long as the subject is focus.
As a side note, when you take photos of
buildings, make sure you leave some space on the top and both sides of the
building as it may be cut off when adjusting keystone.
Next, I use the crop tool to make my subject even bigger in the photo.
The final photo:
Here is the before and after photos:
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Friday 14 February 2014
Happy Valentines Day
On this special day, I'd like to share this article:
Happy valentines :)
"This Man Is Dating Someone Even Though He’s Married. Sounds Disgusting, But I’m On His Side." Read on.
Happy valentines :)
Friday 7 February 2014
Tuesday 4 February 2014
A Beautiful and Powerful Photography Journal
Today is World Cancer Day and I'd like to share a sad, yet beautiful and powerful photography journal of human fighting spirit against cancer. The photographs were taken every day by Angelo Merendino of his wife Jennifer who was diagnosed with breast cancer and her battles against the disease. The story and photos are as deep and compassionate as their journey.
Angelo's story and photos of "The Battle We didn't Choose"
Angelo's story and photos of "The Battle We didn't Choose"
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