(YouTube link) If you’ve been following the HBO series Game of Thrones, you may be a bit unsettled to see how BlueBolt created that fantasy world through visual effects. I am impressed with the things they can do with green screen these days! May contain spoilers, but only the first season is on this video. -via Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 02/08/2011 17:12 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …(YouTube link) If you’ve been following the HBO series Game of Thrones, you may be a bit unsettled to see how BlueBolt created that fantasy world through visual effects. I am impressed with the things they can do with green screen these days! May contain spoilers, but only the first season is on this video. -via Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 02/08/2011 17:12 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …MOVE, EAT, and LEARN are three wonderful short films that celebrate travel. Directed by Rick Mereki and brilliantly edited and shot by Tim White, the films were recorded over the course of 44 days and 38,000 miles of travel. via Nerdcore & whudat.de Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 04/08/2011 01:26 Number of articles : 7
Continue reading …MOVE, EAT, and LEARN are three wonderful short films that celebrate travel. Directed by Rick Mereki and brilliantly edited and shot by Tim White, the films were recorded over the course of 44 days and 38,000 miles of travel. via Nerdcore & whudat.de Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 04/08/2011 01:26 Number of articles : 7
Continue reading …MOVE, EAT, and LEARN are three wonderful short films that celebrate travel. Directed by Rick Mereki and brilliantly edited and shot by Tim White, the films were recorded over the course of 44 days and 38,000 miles of travel. via Nerdcore & whudat.de Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 04/08/2011 01:26 Number of articles : 7
Continue reading …MOVE, EAT, and LEARN are three wonderful short films that celebrate travel. Directed by Rick Mereki and brilliantly edited and shot by Tim White, the films were recorded over the course of 44 days and 38,000 miles of travel. via Nerdcore & whudat.de Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 04/08/2011 01:26 Number of articles : 7
Continue reading …MOVE, EAT, and LEARN are three wonderful short films that celebrate travel. Directed by Rick Mereki and brilliantly edited and shot by Tim White, the films were recorded over the course of 44 days and 38,000 miles of travel. via Nerdcore & whudat.de Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 04/08/2011 01:26 Number of articles : 7
Continue reading …MOVE, EAT, and LEARN are three wonderful short films that celebrate travel. Directed by Rick Mereki and brilliantly edited and shot by Tim White, the films were recorded over the course of 44 days and 38,000 miles of travel. via Nerdcore & whudat.de Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 04/08/2011 01:26 Number of articles : 7
Continue reading …Viral soccer highlights that involve defensive lapses usually involve a player kicking the ball into his own net, or a goalie walking away from a penalty kick that he thinks was a miss, only to have it trickle into the net behind him. Things of that nature. This soccer screw-up involves a bit of trickery, however. During a J.League (Japan’s top division) match between Kashima Antlers and Cerezo Osaka, Osaka goalkeeper Jin-Hyeon Kim makes a decent save off a free kick. He waits for the action to clear, and then places the ball on the ground to distribute it to one of his teammates. The only problem is he didn’t know Antlers forward Yuzo Tashiro was lurking behind him, waiting to poach the ball. You can imagine what happens next. And you can imagine how dejected Kim was left feeling after the major gaffe. Antlers tied the match 1-1 with the sneaky play, and then went on to win the match, 3-1. Poor Kim. WATCH VIDEO AT THE TOP
Continue reading …Viral soccer highlights that involve defensive lapses usually involve a player kicking the ball into his own net, or a goalie walking away from a penalty kick that he thinks was a miss, only to have it trickle into the net behind him. Things of that nature. This soccer screw-up involves a bit of trickery, however. During a J.League (Japan’s top division) match between Kashima Antlers and Cerezo Osaka, Osaka goalkeeper Jin-Hyeon Kim makes a decent save off a free kick. He waits for the action to clear, and then places the ball on the ground to distribute it to one of his teammates. The only problem is he didn’t know Antlers forward Yuzo Tashiro was lurking behind him, waiting to poach the ball. You can imagine what happens next. And you can imagine how dejected Kim was left feeling after the major gaffe. Antlers tied the match 1-1 with the sneaky play, and then went on to win the match, 3-1. Poor Kim. WATCH VIDEO AT THE TOP
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