Because we are positive people with a love for animation, we thought this new addition to Google Chrome would be a fun topic to talk about. Inspired by The Lego Movie soundrack “Everything is awesome”, a new Google Chrome extension is now available that basically turns negative or swear words into something more “awesome”.
A bird’s eye camera is traveling through air shooting aerial footage of the beautiful scenery and landscape below, another one is sweeping over the crazy crowd in Tomorrowland, while a third is watching over the sea to alert coast guards of any sign of sharks or danger. Those are not shot by a professional film crew in a helicopter nor were they manipulated in some Hollywood magic. Instead, they were taken with drones.
We were approached by Edunations to create a series of videos about a very sensitive topic in the region: Syrian refugees in Lebanon. Their work would be essential in the rebuilding of Syria after the war, since they focused on helping young Syrian college students in continuing their education while in Lebanon.
Apple announced at this year’s World Wide Developers Conference(WWDC) 2015 its new music streaming app, Apple Music. Beats co-founder and current Apple employee, Jimmy Iovine, said that Apple Music allows users to choose from over 30 million songs found on iTunes. As nice as this sounds, we can’t wonder what this means to other online radio stations, Spotify in particular.
Every situation needs a certain plan and different objectives need different types of explainer videos. One thing’s for sure though, you want to achieve some sort of ROI whether through a boost of sales, increase your market share, increase awareness of your product etc.. In this article, we’ll go through 5 types of explainer videos to help you reach your objective.
Two Social Platforms; One video king; Endless possibilities. Sounds like a movie trailer doesn’t it? Well it might as well become a movie because the battle between team Youtube and team Facebook is all but settled. Having been the video leader for a while now, Youtube management have a lot on their plate as Mark Zuckerberg is coming with a bang. In this article, we’ll compare the main differences between the two Social Media platforms when it comes to videos, throw in some numbers and announce the winner of the “Video King” title.
We’d like to think throughout our blog posts that we’ve made the message clear: To stay ahead and win, make videos. However, just in case the message is still too hard to grasp, in this article we’ll showcase some recent stats of the growth of video.
Adobe Digital Index (ADI) has recently concluded that the dominant 2015 video player is Apple.
Mark Zuckerberg and pal’s quest to make words as minimal as possible continues as the Social Media giant announced last week that it now supports animated GIFs. Forget the lousy old meme photos, you can now get creative and witty by creating Facebook GIFs to be shared with your friend.
Well well well, if it ain’t the “Google of images”. Something really pinteresting got announced last Tuesday stating that the image based social media platform will start introducing video ads as part of their business strategy.