Posts Tagged ‘tv’

Get testing Leonard

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

Real Life Pikachu

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

Fall of Cybetron

Wednesday, March 28th, 2012

EEEEEEEEKKKKKKKK!!!!!!

Transformers: Fall of Cybertron Trailer

Sunday, December 11th, 2011

Dear Michael Bay, THIS is how to do it:

Bayformers in 1D

Sunday, November 6th, 2011

The tragedy is I just don’t think Michael Bay would get this…

Sign Language – a short film

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

In unsettled times this is just wonderful – a very happy Thursday to all Paper Bubble visitors, near and far.

via Matt

August 2011 of SFX Magazine – page 34

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Here you go people my moment in SFX Magazine! You can click the image to make it bigger and zoom in.

SFX Magazine - My Transformers collection

Now go and buy a copy so you can read the entire issue. it’s totally worth it! Copyright SFX Magzine.

My Transformers in SFX Magazine

Friday, July 1st, 2011

A bit of geek self promotion here as I’m in the latest issue of SFX Magazine surrounded by my entire Transformers collection ! It’s this issue you wanna buy:

SFX211.cover_Aug2011

So grab yourself a copy and turn to page 34 to see all 350+ Transformers from Generation 1, Henkei, Masterpiece, Armada, Universe and more!

The Dark Knight Rises – Digital trickery

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

There has been quite a lot written about this already on the net but it’s such a great use of digital trickery that I had to add my pennies worth.

So, at the end of May Warner Bros released the official site for the latest Batman film and if you’ve not been there yet do it now… Done? Good.

So what the hell!?! It’s a black site with a pretty disturbing sound file, nothing else.

As word spread via the internet community, blogs, twitter and other sites many people tried to work out what the audio file was saying. Some attempted to play it backwards, change the sampling and other audio tricks. But nothing worked.

However it was a poster on the Superhero Hype message board that found this.

Hidden inside the audio file was a Twitter hashtag. As the word spread and people started to tweet #TheFireRises they received a link to a hidden page on the Dark Knight site.

As more people tweeted their profile image was used to create part of a collage that eventually revealed this.

A photo of Tom Hardy as Bane!

The thought and simplicity of this idea is astounding. It relies entirely on the community to share information, communicate and discover the truth. It’ a testement to social media, the internet community and the agency that made this work are genius.

Of couse, this type of campaign only really works for a movie, we wouldnt be using this at Ping for the latest NHS campaign but it does illustrate how involved people are willing to get to discover the truth.

via lots of people and Joblo

SuperWho

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

Considering we live in an infinite universe this must have happened somewhere, sometime ?

Doctor Superman

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