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SurfFoo for May 1st

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Nobody Expects the SPAMish Inquisition - An alliance of 20,000 spam-fighters in more than 100 countries are suing spammers. The suit seeks the email [...]

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Improving videos: commoncraft

Starting today, I’ll have a new offer on my blog. Often I come across really good video blogs, or other video films on the net, made by enthusiastic people. Some have amazing content, others are funny, and others again are just plain honest. What all too many of them have in common is that they [...]

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SurfFoo for March 17th

Gems from the Web:

SPHERICALROBOTS 2004 - Using plain water to display images. Wow. I would love to find out how much that costs.
This Guy Can Get 59 MPG in a Plain Old Accord. Beat That, Punk - Changing your driving habits can make your car much more fuel efficient. This guy managed to get it [...]

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Shake it, baby

Over at Ripplecast you can watch a free tutorial on how to smoothen shaky pictures within Shake. Personally, I use iStabilize, which is amazingly simple to set up and use.

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Animated backdrops, no greenscreen

By chance I stumbled across this nicely made demo on how to use pre-made backdrops while shooting an interview.
Usually one would use a green- or bluescreen, with all the headaches of even lighting and spill suppression. But at Digital Juice they offer a short film showing you how to use a projector to film the [...]

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