Entries tagged with “video” from O'Reilly Digital Media Blog
Here's a clever Web service: Find a CD or DVD online, click the Paper Case link, and it will print the cover image and details. Then you fold the paper, tuck your disc inside, and slide the package into a binder, saving lots of space.
How totally cool! Vincent is the man. I will be adding Canon 5D workshops (shooting and editing) to my 2009 schedule. Hope you can make one!
Watch NBCOlympics.com video from the 2008 Summer Olympics on your Mac or iPhone. You will need Microsoft Silverlight on your Mac. But, your iPhone (or iPod touch) is ready to roll as-is without any changes.
Last night, Joss Whedon of Firefly and Buffy the Vampire fame began releasing Dr. Horrible. Independently produced on a budget in the low 6 figures, with a recognizable cast that includes Neil "Doogie" Patrick Harris and Firefly's Nathan Fillion, this show has the feel of a tipping point. Certainly, they've done so much right here, in terms of Internet entertainment...
Hi, My name's Dan and I'm the publisher for the Digital Media division here at O'Reilly. I'll be dropping by to join the conversation here and there, particularly on items related to that interesting point where creativity and technology meet and do a dance. Lately I've been thinking of the ways old and new media can work together. In Pixar's...
The HD videos of the Sanctuary webisodes I bought aren't playable on my iPod touch. I have a 5 hour flight to a conference coming up and wanted to watch those videos on my iPod. Fortunately, I remembered reading about the freeware iSquint video converter a while back. Here's what it did for me...
The US TSA produced a video for a blog entry about their analysis of the Macbook air from the point of view of getting through security checks. Guess what platform they made it difficult to view on? You get one guess...


