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UAV Drone LED Light Show Before the Air Show at T-MOTOR HQ

newtboy says...

You aren't taking the camera angle into account. You should only see reflections when it's filmed from above or at a distance, not from below or straight on relatively close up. Notice most of the reflections you do see are from buildings in the far background.

mxxcon said:

Fake cgi. In many shots they forgot to fake-in reflections on the water.

Photographer drops camera into molten lava

Crab Steals GoPro

Cops arrest journalists in Wisconsin

SDGundamX says...

I simply can't see this video as evidence of the U.S. becoming a police state. There are literally cameras everywhere filming what is happening and no one is arresting the cameramen/women. The officer making the arrest lets the press get incredibly close and he is amazingly calm despite the people all shouting at him and getting in his face. He doesn't yell at the reporter who gets on the elevator with him, he just tells her to get out twice (in a calm but commanding manner) and tries to push her out firmly, but not violently.

All hell breaks loose at 1:42 because the reporter who wrote the post I linked to above grabs a camera away from the assistant who is being arrested and tries to walk away. The cop tries to stop the reporter, but doesn't want to let go of the assistant either, causing the assistant to fall down (looks like an accident to me).

It seems to me it was stupid of the reporter to try to take the camera from the assistant. If I were a cop making an arrest I would probably have the same reaction: I'd be concerned that the suspect just passed off something illegal (possibly drugs or a weapon) to a friend before I'd had a chance to do a proper search. The reporter walked briskly away after getting the camera too, and wouldn't give it back when the cop demanded it, making her behavior seem even more suspicious.

How was the cop supposed to know it was a camera that got passed off? He was busy trying to get the other woman out of the elevator when the hand-off got made and probably didn't even see what was passed. And then the reporter resisted handing over the camera, which is essentially the same as interfering with the arrest since that camera is potentially evidence (until the cop examines it, he doesn't know if it's a real camera or is stuffed with drugs).

So what can we conclude form all this? Mistakes were made all around. Not having credentials on you and visible would be the first mistake made. Not sure what the initial arrest was for, but it seems like that was probably a mistake too. Taking the camera and then trying to leave the scene? Yeah, that was a big mistake. All the reporters getting in the cops face about the arrest was a mistake too--you're there to report the news, not make it. This isn't Syria; these reporters are not going to be tortured for months and "disappeared" afterward. Lots of mistakes here, but I see very little evidence in this video of police overstepping their authority.

How the next Mars Rover will land on Mars

How the next Mars Rover will land on Mars

Ooh my Gawd Tordnado!

Why film cameras are better than digital cameras

EMPIRE says...

By the gods.... that was one of the most moronic pieces of advertising I have ever seen.

Not a single one of the selling points made any sense whatsoever.

You don't want to look at your photos on a computer or print them at home? Take them to any half-decent photo store or big electronic store, where you can have your digital photos printed on photographic paper.

10 dollars instead of hundreds of dollars for a digital camera. Here take 2 cameras even... Then spend several dollars for each roll of film, and several more to have them revealed even if you only want a couple of the photos in there.

Report From the Seal Slaughter - Spring 2010

Report From the Seal Slaughter - Spring 2010

Bruti79 says...

I'm a pretty lefty Canadian, but come on, why don't you take those cameras through a place that processes chicken or cow meat? There's a ton of reasons of why the seal hunt is good, and about two or three as to why it's bad. If it keeps the cod stock in balance, and it provides a stable income for first nations families, then how is it any different than any other hunting or fishing?

I'm sure no one minds the way fish and crab are hauled out of the ocean and suffocated or crushed under the weight their fellow crustaceans =P

2 UFO's fly under the Space Shuttle

westy says...

not a bad job , but the camera shake is a give away , its not that hard to motion track real camera shake onto a virtual camera , also if people payed attention to how long auto focus takes on camera and how that operated then aplied that to cgi it would look more real .

Hitchcock - iPhone App to Create Animated Storyboards

westy says...

Id rather take my camera video and photo , to a locatoin take photograph / vids then compose the story board on a home pc. instead of using a slow I phone camera , trying to typ on the screen and move things around.
If i was going to be on locatoin for a while with time to waist then id just bring a netbook/laptop pc with me and use standerd software.

if you wanted / intended to make a story board on location then a net book pc will be far more practical.

Im suprized that there is not other story board software for pc that has these features saying that although the animatoin fetures are nice but they rnt realy needed and once you remove the need for that then you can just use basic software for story boarding . I use photoshop and UML diagrams to do all my storyboarding and prototyping.

Right America Feeling Wronged

quantumushroom says...

Someone should make a "documentary" about all the radical libs, commies, anarchists, race hustlers, welfare cheats, tax cheats (phone the White House) defenders of Castro, Chavez, Saddam, Cuba, Soviet Russia, etc. Take the camera to Chicago, Watts, LA, Frisco, NYC, get Code Pink and the cholos and "La Raza" Aztlan radicals recorded. Film the gunfire on the Southern borders, coming from Mexico. Let the cameras roll non-stop on kollij kampii, show the lib professors and let them speak freely, fill terabytes with interviews of kollij students. Ask them how the economy works, who pays the most taxes, the effects of government on business and law. Interview Democrats in their Congressional offices. And for once film the tired bureaucrats that really run DC. Show those exciting faces in charge of regulating your health and wealth.


Here we are, months into the Obama Recession and matters are much worse. Here's hoping you have any change left in your wallets.

Feeling the Hate In Jerusalem on Obama's Cairo Address

gwiz665 says...

Are you saying they're not!?

>> ^demon_ix:
>> ^Truckchase:
Wow; Maybe it's because I'm on xbox live too much, but does it seem that this generation of youth is just outright racist? (not just Israel, but everywhere)

If you really believe that, why not take a camera to a Jerry Springer show, and conclude that the entire population of the US consists of angry rednecks who sleep with each others' sisters and then start fighting over it?

Feeling the Hate In Jerusalem on Obama's Cairo Address

demon_ix says...

>> ^Truckchase:
Wow; Maybe it's because I'm on xbox live too much, but does it seem that this generation of youth is just outright racist? (not just Israel, but everywhere)


If you really believe that, why not take a camera to a Jerry Springer show, and conclude that the entire population of the US consists of angry rednecks who sleep with each others' sisters and then start fighting over it?



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