Category Archives: MOVIES
Storm Surfers: How Heavy is a Big Wave?
“A lot of guys that surf big waves, they try and they are a lot fitter than me but they don’t have that natural spirit to just go. It’s just a charging mechanism or something.” – Ross Clarke-Jones
Storm Surfers break down the mathematical details on how heavy big waves actually are when athletes take them on the head. An unimaginable amount of water threatens the surfer’s life in many ways with a 1/2 million kilograms of water moving 100 kilometers/hour towards the daring charger.
Red Bull and Snap! Orlando present Motion to Light Wakeboarding
The boundaries dividing sport and art are blurred in this collaboration between Red Bull and Snap! Orlando. Mike Dowdy, Adam Errington, and Dallas Friday strap lights to their wakeboards and join with light painter, Patrick Rochon, in an effort to capture the inherent emotion and creativity of athleticism.
The Street Tailor: Hideki Hue Kimura of Deluxe Clothing
Hideki “Hue” Kimura, founder and designer of influential Japanese streetwear brand Deluxe, recently sat down with HAVEN Shop at the label’s headquarters in the latest episode of the store’s Dialogue series. In the resulting video, Hue speaks about how he first became emerged in the fashion scene of Tokyo and discusses his influences, from 1980s American pop culture and his experience with a variety of cultures during his stay in New York from 1999 – 2003. The designer further explains the origins of the name “Deluxe” and how his variety of influences lead to the creation of the tagline “Street Tailor” – a mixture between both street culture & high fashion.
HYPETRAK TV: Bodega Bamz – At Close Range
A king in his own right amongst this burgeoning rap wave being called the “New New York” is a man they call Bodega Bamz. One of Harlem’s own, a product of the 90s, and a keen observer/student Big Pun and Terror Squad era of which he’s seemingly next up to carry on tradition. Tune in above, as we discuss his role in the grand scheme of today’s hip-hop landscape as a rapper in New York City.
Daft Punk announce new album ‘Random Access Memories’
French duo Daft Punk, forthcoming news reveals its newest release will come in the form of a full-length release titled Random Access Memories. Arriving on May 21 via Daft Life Limited, a bracket of Columbia Records. Can’t wait!
GoPro: Ken Block in Russia
Ken Block took his Ford Fiesta and an unnecessary amount of GoPros to drift all over Mother Russia.
A-Trak & So Me Unite for adidas Originals
adidas Originals‘ “unite all originals” campaign, showing two artists come together. So Me provides his trademark artwork onto A-Trak‘s vinyl. The track featured is an edit from A-Trak’s bass-heavy single “Landline”.
G-Shock GB6900AA-1 iPhone 4S & 5 with iOS Compatible
Compatible with iPhone 4S (iOS 5.1.1 and iOS 6.0) and iPhone 5. To enable connection with an iPhone 4S and iPhone 5, Casio’s “G-SHOCK+” application must be downloaded from the App Store.
- Incoming Notfications
- Finder function
- Lost Signal Notifcation
Gloss black resin band digital bluetooth watch with silver and black face.
iPhone Mobile Link Features
- Notification of incoming calls and e-mails via the watch
- Phone Finder function to enable iPhone alarm function from the watch
- Warning vibration when the watch loses its connection to the iPhone
- Time adjustment by synchronizing with time data received from the iPhone
- Built-in tilt sensor to detect movement in the watch, while it is in power-saving mode, to automatically reconnect to the iPhone
Take My Picture by GARAGE MAGAZINE
When we set out to make this short, our intention simply was to observe the phenomenon of fashion bloggers and street style stars. As we started to review the footage, two salient trends became apparent: fashion editors frustrated by the ensuing commotion outside of shows, and the rise of “peacocking” street style stars as a result of the proliferation of blogs. This film examines these themes from both perspectives.
From GARAGE Magazine
Facebook Shows Off New Home Page Design
The New York Times article by SOMINI SENGUPTA –
MENLO PARK, Calif. — Hoping to tame the blizzard of information that has turned off many users and discouraged some advertisers,Facebook on Thursday unveiled a major makeover of the home page that greets users when they log into the site.
The new design of the Facebook News Feed presents bigger photos and links, including for advertisements, and lets users see specialized streams focused on topics like music and posts by close friends.
The changes are designed to address the company’s two most vital challenges: how to hold on to users at a time of competing, specialized social networks and how to draw more advertising dollars to please Wall Street.
Mark Zuckerberg, the company’s co-founder and chief executive, said at a news conference that he wanted Facebook to be “the best personalized newspaper in the world.” And like a newspaper editor, he wants the “front page” of Facebook to be more engaging — in particular on the smaller screens of mobile devices.
The topic-specific News Feeds could well persuade users to spend more time scrolling through various streams of content. And the redesign will offer bigger real estate for advertisers, including more opportunities for brands to feature bigger pictures, which marketers say are more persuasive than words.
Facebook’s proprietary algorithms, which try to guess what every user will want to see, will continue to filter the items that show up on each person’s main News Feed. And users will be able to drill down into specific topics they are interested in, akin to the sections of a newspaper.
For instance, they can switch over to specialized feeds that are focused on just the music they are interested in, or they can scroll through a feed that consists of posts from the pages of products and people they follow — a bit like Twitter. If they want to see everything that their friends have posted, they can choose to do that, too; those posts will rush down in chronological order, without any filtering by Facebook’s robots.
Facebook introduced the new design to some users of the Web version of its service on Thursday, and will extend it to all Web users and to mobile apps in coming weeks.
It’s unclear how users will react to the changes; in the past, major design changes have often been greeted by complaints, at least initially.
Investors seemed to welcome the new look. Shares of Facebook rose 4.1 percent on Tuesday, to $28.58. But the company’s stock price remains substantially lower than its $38 initial public offering price last May.
Facebook is clearly hoping the new format will encourage users to stay longer on the site. At the news conference to announce the changes, officials offered examples of content they hoped would be compelling: photos of a cousin’s babies on one area of the page, Justin Timberlake concert news on another, a list of stories your friends liked on National Public Radio on still another.
“The best personalized newspaper should have a broad diversity of content,” Mr. Zuckerberg said. “The most important stuff is going to be on the front page,” he went on. “Then people have a chance to dig in.”
The announcement met with swift praise from the advertising industry. In addition to bigger ad formats, the redesign’s specialized content streams could keep users glued to the site longer, marketers said.
“This will result in more time spent over all on the Facebook News Feed — and of course, increase engagement with content and ads,” said Hussein Fazal, chief executive of AdParlor, which buys advertisements on Facebook on behalf of several brands.
Facebook executives suggested that there would be no immediate changes to the number of advertisements that appear on the News Feed.
Julie Zhou, the company’s design chief, said only that ads would be more visual. “Everything across the board is going to get this richer, more immersive design,” Ms. Zhou said.
The redesign is also a nod to the ubiquity of mobile devices, which a majority of Facebook’s one billion users worldwide use to log into their accounts. Pictures will show up bigger in the News Feed. And there will be larger images of maps and links to articles. In that way, the new look is a nod to other social networks that are seeing viral growth, like Pinterest, which is built around large pictures.
The new News Feed emphasizes the importance of photographs, which are one of Facebook’s most underexploited assets. Mr. Zuckerberg said that half of all News Feed posts are pictures, compared with about a quarter of all posts a year ago. Every day, 350 million pictures are uploaded to Facebook by individual users and brands.
The new design is virtually identical on the desktop and on tablets and cellphones.
Colin Sebastian, an analyst at Robert W. Baird, said that the changes were positive for the company. “We see this as more likely enhancing the longer-term value of Facebook for both users and advertisers rather than adding materially to financial performance in the very near term,” he said.
Users weighed in on Twitter.
“Not sure if @facebook is merchandising our attention or Zuckerberg cares about our reading habits,” Daixin Neill-Quan, a self-described Boston University senior, posted after the news.
Others pointed out that Flipboard, a popular app, already offers a personalized newspaper in which users choose the topics and publications they are interested in.
Siva Vaidhyanathan, chairman of the media studies department at the University of Virginia, said the redesign could help educate users as to just how much Facebook’s algorithms filter what they see on what they think of as their social network.
“Users will at least be under less of an illusion that what’s happening on Facebook is merely a function of what their friends are doing,” he said. “Facebook is the puppet master of our social network.”
RIOT Video Game Takes Inspiration from Clashes Across the Globe
A Riot simulator for PC, Mac, iOS, Android and OUYA seeking funding on IndieGoGo.
Behind Riot
As the economical crisis advances, the discontent of an entire population cannot help but outburst in Riots, where the sounds of many voices get heard at once. The Director Leonard Menchiari has been experiencing this form of protest in person, and the game “Riot” was born as a way to express it and to tell the stories of these fights. What is that triggers such a strife? What does a cop feel during the conflict? In “Riot”, the player will experience both sides of a fight in which there is no such thing as “victory” or “defeat”.
About the team
The funding for the game will enable the developers to travel, document and experience live riots going on in Italy, Greece, Egypt and possibly many other places around the world. Only comments and reports from the people joining the conflicts will be taken into consideration, attempting to depict both sides of the fight without bias, only objectivity and facts. Leonard Mechiari, previously an Editor/Cinematographer at Valve, is joined by game designer Mattia Traverso, programmer Ugur Ister, composer Simon Michel, sound designer Eric Wegener, and sound designer Rolando Nadal on his team.
On the funding
In addition to the rent and living expenses of the people involved, the costs for the research phase and the eventual contribution of other composers, software licenses are required to release the game on PC, Mac, iOS, Android and OUYA. Living in a country drowning in debt and corruption, it is practically impossible for Team “Riot” to find way to fund the project in Italy and we are therefore asking for your help. We need you to spread the voice on an important issue through the medium of videogames. Stop listening to the lies of the media, shut down the television and get yourself in the line, to fight for your freedom of speech.
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/riotgame.org
Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/LMenchiari
Official Website: http://www.riotgame.org
Presskit: http://www.stimunation.com/projects/R…
Contact email: leonard.menchiari@gmail.com ; contact@mattiatraverso.com
Nike Free Trainer 5.0
NIGO Discusses Coca-Cola x HUMAN MADE Collection and Plays with Coke Cans
In this video, NIGO® constructs an over-sized version of the Human Made logo using Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Zero, and Mello Yellow cans. Mannequins wearing the new collection turn into real people and assist NIGO® in building his Human Made logo in Beams’ Warehouse.
In this video, NIGO® speaks with Beams Men’s Creative Director, Hiroshi Kubo , about the inspiration for the collection and their mutual love for iconic Coca-Cola memorabilia.
Meet MYO, the Wearable Gesture Controller
It seems like every few days another product promising the future comes across our desk only to never be heard of again. Here’s hoping that isn’t the case with MYO, a wearable gesture controller from Thalmic Labs that looks to deliver everything you’ve ever loved about sci-fi movies like the ability to move objects with your mind. Perhaps that’s a bit of an exaggeration but it’s not so far from the truth. The device uses the electrical activity from your muscles to wirelessly control all of your electronic devices including your computer and phone.
The device will be compatible with Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android and is expected to ship by the end of this year.
TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard Documentary
Makers of “TPB AFK” or “The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard” the documentary film that looks into the lives of the men who started the most infamous file-sharing site in the entire world, have just announced its release date.
The documentary that was directed by Simon Klose will be free to download on February 8th at the same time that it is premiered at the Berlinale – Berlin’s international film festival.
Klose said that this is the first time ever that a film is being put online at exactly the same time as its Berlinale screening and hopes that this unusual release method embodies the principles explored by the film’s subject matter.
A press release about the release of “TPB AFK” stated:
“By sharing this film under a Creative Commons license, we hope to contribute to a serious debate about the social and economic benefits of sharing. We also hope to prove that sharing can be a realistic business model.”
The documentary was partially funded by a Kickstarter project that was launched more than 2 years ago, however production was delayed because of Swedish Supreme Court’s decision on the fate of Pirate Bay founders Fredrik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg and Peter Sunde.
2013 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Teaser
The latest edition once again sees blonde bombshell Kate Upton on the cover. The 2013 edition of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue is set to hit newsstands this Tuesday, February 12.
God of War: Ascension Trailer
Nearly eight years after the release of the first installment, Santa Monica Studio and Sony Computer Entertainment intend to follow up their highly successful God of War series with a seventh installment –God of War: Ascension. This preliminary trailer for the game lays the premise for the March 12 North American release. The trailer plays on the main character, Kronos, who loses his family some ten years before the occurrences in the original God of War. Set against an emotionally-charged song, Kronos’ insatiable feeling of remorse is aptly depicted, and does well to set the tone for the highly anticipated game.
Danny Campbell Attempts “Wave Rock”
Wave Rock from InfinityList on Vimeo.
InfinityList.com leaders in cinematic online sports content collaborated with mb! by Mercedes-Benz Magazine mercedes-benz.com/mb and Australian BMX rider Danny Campbell to conquer “Wave Rock” a 14 m (47 ft) high and 110 m (350 ft) long granite rock face shaped like an over-vert quarter pipe located in the Western Australia Outback.
Shot over 3 days of blistering heat hundreds of miles from the nearest major city of Perth. The video takes place in the rock jungle gym that is the Hyden Wildlife Park for what is the world’s first attempt to drop in on this rock of historical significance.
Danny Campbell negotiated the difficult and dangerous terrain with relative ease after spending a half-day scouting. The rock which appears deceivingly smooth to the naked eye is wicked rough with large elevated patches of uneven surfaces and took all his tactical finesse to negotiate.
In partnership with mb! by Mercedes-Benz Magazine, Mercedes-Benz Australia provided the use of a new G350 BlueTEC Edition to facilitate the camera crew and talent negotiating the difficult outback terrain in the process of shooting this piece.
A Conversation with Woodkid
Yoann Lemoine is a musician and video artist from Paris. His skills as a producer and videographer have been demanded by many big names in the music industry; Lemoine produced Katy Perry’s music video Teenage Dream as well as the videos for Lana Del Rey’s Blue Jeans and Born To Die. The list of his clients continues with Rihanna, Drake, Taylor Swift, Mystery Jets and so on. It is obvious that Lemoine is gifted catching dreams and visions to transform them on to celluloid. The most impressive is Yoann Lemoine’s own musical project that goes by the name WOODKID. The tracks are epic and monumental using the imposing effects of orchestral instruments such as string players, trumpets and horns, an abundance of drums and the significance of an organ. The conceptual full length album ‘The Golden Age’ will be released on the 15th of March 2013. The concept of the album builds up around the story of a boy who leaves the era of childhood and dies, only to be reborn within growing up. This story is told through WOODKID’s music videos, full of mystic images and extensive special effects. The first released video was ‘Iron’ followed by ‘Run Boy Run’ and the very recently released ‘I Love You’. As I was told in the interview there is more to come, more from Woodkid and more from Yoann Lemoine…we can’t wait.
Watch the video interview and find out what Woodkid has to say about budgets of music videos, questions without answers and that it is ok to make mistakes even if they involve a grizzly bear.
Videography and Production: Superiest www.superiest.net // Interview and Editorial: Georgia Reeve for Highsnobiety TV
The Long Live A$AP Tour ft. A$AP Rocky, Danny Brown, & Schoolboy Q
For the first episode of Noisey Raps, Noisey host Wilbert L. Cooper got unreal access to the LONGLIVEA$AP Tour, featuring performances by A$AP Rocky, Schoolboy Q, and Danny Brown and interviews with DJ A-Trak, Action Bronson, the Flatbush Zombies, and the Underachievers.