Does everyone remember the entertaining advertisement that Sony created with bouncy balls in the streets of San Francisco? Here’s a new advertisement Nissan put together, replacing the bouncy balls with bowling balls.
This is an interesting take on stop motion animation. The street artist by the name of Blu has created this animation by painting walls.
Here’s an impressive stop motion animation created entirely out of photographs. They animators shot 60,000 pictures, developed 9,600 prints and then again shot over 1,800 pictures. And apparently without any post production.
We’re always looking for inspirational work and after a long weekend it can be hard to be creative without some inspiration. So in our searching through the internet we found this animation to be quite inspirational to start off the week.
Here’s a perfect example of combing to great things to create an amazing product.
Here’s a chart showcasing the uses and benefits of HTML5. It also shows the browser comparability. See the large version of the chart here.
Today Apple announced the new iPhone 4. Not only is the new design amazing, it’s jammed packed with new features and upgrades. Here’s a bit of a list to name a few:
Facetime (video calling)
Retina Display (960 by 640 resolution)
Multitasking
720 HD Video Recording
Front and back camera
iMovie editing right on the phone
5 MB digital camera (with LED [...]
Apple has put together demos to show how the latest version of Apple’s Safari web browser, new Macs, and new Apple mobile devices all support the capabilities of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. Not all browsers offer this support. But soon other modern browsers will take advantage of these same web standards — and the amazing [...]