24. April, 2009 from Yaoti team
New design includes “the Queen”
The Bristol and London based digital agency E3 Media now awaits you with a brand new website. The first thing you notice when entering the homepage is the Queen “herself”, drinking a cup of tea.
This lady is of course not the real Queen of England, but an actress who […]
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2. January, 2009 from Yaoti team
A virtual library stuffed with animated people
The German blibliographic institute Duden has relaunched its website and integrated several brand new features.
When entering the website you face a virtual library, which is peopled with keyed film elements.
The different scenes bring the website to life; you can see a couple picking a book from the shelves, […]
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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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13. March, 2008 from Yaoti team
People on your Web express feelings
Imagine, a football stadium stuffed with fans and then, finally, a goal!!! No reaction!?! That is not tolerable for real fans!
In many situations in everyday life it is hard to express emotions with words. We show feelings like joy, frustration or relief through gestures and facial expressions. The nonverbal […]
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24. February, 2008 from Yaoti team
Be the actor on your own website
Do you think his face looks familiar? You know this guy from somewhere, but can’t remember what and where? Well maybe you have seen one of his movies. If not, here’s your chance.
Adam Johnson is an actor and his website gives you all the information you need if […]
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