Articles Archive for February 2009
Tech unveiled »
Sound is half of your production. After the production, if sound is bad, what do you do? Reshoot? You can’t!
Make sure it is set up well at the start. Sounds and visuals are combined to give you the whole experience.
The thingy at the end is called a cat tail
Casual chats »
God wants to magnify His greatness and in through us – do better than what we do today. It could be to expand our business, move from backstage to the limelight. Some people go backstage to hide or shy away from our destiny.
Moses, our hero of the day made 4 main excuses when called by God.
Pastor Victor, in his characteristic style preaches a witty sermon, peppered with fun-filled slides that engage the audience
Tech unveiled »
Eric Foo is a fabulously talented self-taught man. He’s achieved so many great things in the realm of production, and humbly says he still needs to learn much.
Today at the LiveWire Charge Up! Conference, he took a workshop on lighting and explained the concept of 3-point lighting.
Casual chats »
This week, I’ve taken some time off from work to enhance my skills. I’m attending a Christian media conference, and have signed up for the video stream – I have to improve my skills tremendously! In recent years, I’ve become more of a creative media fanatic – perhaps due to the influence of my wife, Grace who has influenced me in that direction. As such, I do firmly believe in tying in God’s kingdom and creative media – AND, it’s fun!
The conference features Power Up! sessions, which are across all …
Mac talk, Tech unveiled »
Oh great… the secret is out now. It seems Lois Lane now knows the true identity behind Superman. iPhoto just had to spoil it by identifying them both. For those who don’t yet know, iPhoto ‘09 has a feature where it tries to identify the people in your photos automatically. It will then ask you to confirm whether it got it right or not.
When I first “heard” about the concept of this comic, it totally cracked me up and I knew I had to hunt it down and share it. …
Casual chats, Tech unveiled, You + I »
I caught a webisode of David Heinemeier, partner at 37Signals who talks about making money via online means.
He speaks on the Googles, YouTubes and Facebooks of the world and how they are the rare breed of today. Realistically, he focuses on making $1,000,000 first, and retaining your life – rather than selling out and losing everything. Some billionaires really aren’t that happy at all… true?
Makes me self-actualize and think about where I’ve come over the last 9 years of building Integricity as a digital interactive agency and where I’d like …
Blog speak »
Some days, I surf the web and realise there is hardly any fresh and original content that is churned out by some bloggers. If I surf the more popular websites like TechCrunch or Engadget, then browse some of the tech blogs, you realise the stories are somewhat a variant of what is published on the aforementioned sites.
Oftentimes, I feel there has been a death of new content and many just try to hop onto the bandwagon of another site, and harness traffic based on certain keywords and content. Regurgitation of …
Mac talk »
If you’ve just gotten a new Mac, taken it out of the shiny box (or started off with Hackintoshes like me!), then installed Mozilla Firefox, you might wonder why the tab button does not move the cursor within forms as it should (or as you are used to anyway).
I’m the type who uses the tab button to switch between text fields, radio buttons, list boxes and submit buttons. But when I got the Mac, I was flabbergasted for a good day or two as the tab button behavior drove me …
Tech unveiled »
What do Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird have that Gmail doesn’t?
The ability to read and write your email offline while on a flight!
Not anymore… perhaps.
Google for all its strength has wised up to the fact that business users NEED to be able to have their email with them when they travel to the desert of Bahariya (which I was at recently, while in Egypt) or on a flight between Singapore and New York. As such, they are trialling the ability to read, write and search through messages when not connected to …
