28. March, 2009 from Yaoti team
Adidas shows “Flash” in performance
When you think of such a big brand name like Adidas you automatically expect a certain quality and professionalism. The first impression is the most important and apparently the company’s web designers seem to know that.
The video on the loading screen has a unique and interesting style and is the […]
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5. September, 2008 from Yaoti team
Greenscreen is the technical denotation for a film production in front of a green background or inside a green box. Like bluescreen (see), greenscreen recordings offer the possibility to key out the background and compose different footage material together.
Bluescreen is the older technique and mostly outrun by greenscreen today. Greenscreen presents several advantages for […]
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3. September, 2008 from Yaoti team
Bluescreen technology is a term that describes the process of filming material in front of a blue background and afterwards replacing the background with a different one. Bluescreen was developed in 1930’s in Hollywood, in order to create special effects.
Technically speaking, Bluescreen filming enables the creators of film material to extract certain parts of […]
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6. June, 2008 from Yaoti team
Rocking corporate faces
Are you a rockstar? Do you sometimes pretend to be one by playing games like Guitar Hero or Rock Band? Well then you know what it’s like to play the guitar in front of a screen. If you still think this just doesn’t feel realistic enough maybe you should visit Rock N’Pix.
This […]
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8. May, 2008 from Yaoti team
Keying is a visual effects technique, which allows to seperate a certain part of an image from its background. For example, an actor is filmed against a colored background, usually green or blue. These colors are considered to be the furthest away from the skin tone. The background then gets erased so that the […]
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