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The Moon Landing Using Thousands of NASA Photos
Motion Designer Christian worked with his brother and Composer Wolfgang for 18 months on this shortfilm. The foundation were thousands original NASA photographies, taken from the Astronauts during the Apollo Missions, which were released in September 2015. It is an… Read More ›
TV Review: Apple’s ‘Planet of the Apps’
Apple’s first offering, “Planet of the Apps,” feels like something that was developed at a cocktail party, and not given much more rigorous thought or attention after the pitcher of mojitos was drained. It’s not terrible, but essentially, it’s a… Read More ›
The huge opportunity for subscription TV services
In its bid to become the cord-cutting service of choice, Amazon UK has confirmed it’s bringing Channel add-ons to the UK. The service allows Prime subscribers to bolt subscriptions from various UK TV services onto their account, without the need… Read More ›
How TV logos were made before computers
The photo depicts the TV channel’s shimmering logo as a physical installation–what looks like a tunnel of strings with the RTF word mark floating in the center. It shows the lengths to which the television company went to produce a… Read More ›
Films condensed into a single frame
Jason Shulman captures the entire duration of a movie in a single image with his series Photographs of Films. New large-scale versions of the works are being shown as part of the Photo London festival, 17-21 May. The series is… Read More ›
100 movies on Netflix that everyone needs to watch
Netflix has no shortage of titles to choose from. By combining its original content, movies, and TV shows, you could go on an endless binge and never crack the surface. But narrowing it down to just movies, you can put… Read More ›
Future Boyfriend: A Short Film
Worth 10 minutes of your time today.
Your computer needs the LG 38UC99 curved “UltraWide” display
This is a desk-filling display in the truest sense of the term: 37.5 inches on the diagonal with a 21:9 aspect ratio and a native resolution of 3840×1600. It has fewer pixels than a true 4K or Ultra HD display,… Read More ›
Yves Béhar designs Samsung television to look like a framed work of art
That is so clever. The way forward?