Archive for the ‘Video’ Category

Adobe Flash Video: One Web. Any Screen.

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Adobe released a new video today showcasing their upcoming Flash 10.1 and AIR 2 technology running on a multitude of devices. As part of the Open Screen Project you can see one of Atlantic’s new videos for artist B.o.B running in Flash during the piece.

Check out the video on YouTube.

Circa Survive Launch

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Today we launched a new site for Circa Survive designed in house by Amy Stein, project managed by Jeremy Kutner and built by D2C team at WMG. The site focuses around a series of webisodes the band is recording on tour and a growing community and tour archive.

Check out the site here.

circa survive homepage

Brightcove Unveils Mobile Experience for Adobe Flash Player 10.1 with Atlantic Records

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Today Brightcove announced the availability of their platform on smartphones powered by Adobe’s upcoming Flash Player 10.1 for mobile devices. With some help from our video and studio team we were able to update Kidrock.com and Shinedown.com to work with the new player, as well as creating a mobile version of our studio website Studio1290 using Brightcove’s new mobile video player. While the technology is still in beta, we at Atlantic are really excited about the possibilities of this new distribution method.

Read the full press release here.

Steve Jobs: How to live before you die

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Drawing from some of the most pivotal points in his life, Steve Jobs, chief executive officer and co-founder of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, urged graduates to pursue their dreams and see the opportunities in life’s setbacks — including death itself — at the university’s 114th Commencement on June 12, 2005.

An amazing and inspiring speech.

Incredible Mobile Interfaces

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Some pretty amazing mobile interfaces from UI and graphics studio TAT (The Astonishing Tribe). They are a Swedish firm that already has work on 270 million devices. If you think the panacea for mobile design is located in Cupertino, these videos may make you think different.

TAT Augmented ID

Augmented ID is a TAT concept that visualizes the digital identities of people you meet in real life. With a mobile device and face recognition software from Polar Rose, Augmented ID enables you to discover selected information about people around you. All users control their own augmented appearance, by selecting the content and social network links they want show to others. Modifying your augmented ID is easier than fixing your hair in real life and, of course, TAT Cascades will make sure you look great!

JuggleUI

Multitasking can be a natural and useful part of the user experience. Juggle UI allows users to conveniently get an overview of all open apps. By using touch surfaces outside the screen, it is easy to switch between different applications and to transfer content between them. The user can access the open applications at any time by swiping a finger over the touch surface to the right. Content can be copied and stored on a clipboard and accessed at any time by swiping a finger over the touch surface to the left.

Nexus

A TAT Cascades powered demo with a range of new exciting features; portrait and landscape effects, widgets, touch unlock, dragndrop and LinkFlow. It is easy to differentiate still based on the same underlying application code – allowing for a lot more extensive customization within the same development time.

Glassy

This demo shows how you can have attractive UIs work, with excellent performance, on mid-range platforms. Giving you the ability to spice up your UIs on legacy platforms and a platform that from scratch has been designed and optimized to be CPU and RAM efficient. It pushes FPS performance without the need for hardware acceleration

TAT Foldout UI Demo

This 3D demo was developed by TAT for Mobile World Congress 2009 in cooperation with Texas Instruments. Foldout UI is a Cascades implementation on the Texas Instruments OMAP3430 platform, using Open GL|ES 2.0 and hardware acceleration. The demo shows a unique utilization of 3D in combination with touch input. It challenges traditional UI paradigms with its flip-through navigation and foldout design. Realistic materials, physics, shaders and other effects give a real-life experience to the GUI.

Check out their full portfolio here.

Ustream iPhone Recorder Application

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Ustream launched their long awaited video recording app today on the iPhone. While it doesn’t support live video (what Ustream is known for) it is still full of great options. You can share your videos on Ustream, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube as well as managing your Ustream account on the go.

Ustream iTunes Store Image

Check it out here.

YouTube – Vendor Client Relationship

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Anyone who has ever worked in creative services has run into clients like these. It’s funny cause it’s true. I wonder how many other service based professions run into similar issues?

YouTube – Vendor Client Relationship