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Forgotten and Underrated Beatles Songs
by Milos Itic on December 10, 2012
We all knows majority of Beatles songs. But sometimes get really surprise with some new old song that come out to our ear. This is my choice for Forgotten and Underrated Beatles Songs. These songs are some of them: 1. (…)
I am the Nikon D4
by Milos Itic on January 7, 2012
I am the Nikon D4, I am pushing the limits These words introduce new camera from Nikon. Art Remote Introducing the new HDSLR “Nikon D4″. The Nikon D4 will soon be on sale in February 2012. This full frame DSLR (…)
May 2nd – Hercule Poirot
by Milos Itic on May 3, 2011
10 people born on this day (May 2nd): David Suchet (1946) – English actor, known for his work on British television. He is recognised for his RTS- and BPG award-winning performance as Augustus Melmotte in the 2001 British TV mini-drama (…)
April 29th – Ellington, Pfeiffer, Day-Lewis, Thurman and Agassi
by Milos Itic on April 30, 2011
10 people born on this day (April 29th): Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington (1899) – American composer, pianist, and big band leader. Ellington wrote over 1,000 compositions. In the words of Bob Blumenthal of The Boston Globe “In the century since (…)
Focus by Ari Kruger
by Milos Itic on April 27, 2011
Focus from Ari Kruger on Vimeo. You tell her you love her. And she loves you. Things have never felt better. But one day, you notice something about her you hadn’t noticed before…
April 27th – Prokofiev, Spencer and Morse
by Milos Itic on April 27, 2011
10 people born on this day (April 27th): Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev (1891) – Russian composer, pianist and conductor who mastered numerous musical genres and is regarded as one of the major composers of the 20th century Herbert Spencer (1820) – (…)
April 26th – Muhammad and Jet LI
by Milos Itic on April 26, 2011
10 people born on this day (April 26th): Muhammad ibn ‘Abdullāh (570/571) – The founder of the religion of Islam Li Lian Jie (1963) – Better known by his stage name Jet Li, is a Chinese martial artist, actor, film (…)
April 23th – Shakespeare, Orbison and Moore
by Milos Itic on April 24, 2011
10 people born on this day (April 23th): William Shakespeare (1564) – English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world’s pre-eminent dramatist Roy Kelton Orbison (1936) – American singer-songwriter and musician, (…)
April 17th – Bean, Holden and Hornby
by Milos Itic on April 17, 2011
10 people born on this day (April 17th): Shaun Mark “Sean” Bean (1959) – Englishfilm and stageactor. Bean is best known for starring roles in the films Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, GoldenEye, Patriot Games, Troy, (…)
Sony F65 – Digital Video is coming at its be(a)st
by Milos Itic on April 12, 2011
The F65 is a top-end motion picture camera. It features a true step-change in sensor technology, using a 20.4 Mega pixel CMOS sensor and a unique Double Bayer pixel orientation for full green resolution. The F65 runs up to 120Fps, (…)
Matte Box for Indipendent Filmmakers
by Milos Itic on April 11, 2011
Matte Box is a device used on the end of a lens to block the sun or other light source in order to prevent glare and lens flare. It performs essentially the same function as a lens hood and also (…)
Rob Dougan – Furious Angels (2002)
by Milos Itic on April 8, 2011
This album is the masterpiece of a sad atmosphere and about living and love in room with no place and no light. This is among greatest concept albums of all time. They are: sadness, death, darkness, and other weird mind (…)
New field of sciences interested in failures
by Milos Itic on March 30, 2011
“Failomics is a new field of sciences interested in using scientific tools and methods to study the scientific method. Among the objects that this field studies, there are failures. Of course, we all know that failure is part of life: (…)
March 28th
by Milos Itic on March 28, 2011
10 people born on this day (March 28th): Aleksey Maximovich Peshkov (1868) – Better known as Maxim Gorky, he was a Russian/Soviet author, a founder of the socialist realism literary method and a political activist Vincent Anthony “Vince” Vaughn (1970) (…)
Sony NEX-VG10 – Revolution in independent filmmaking
by Milos Itic on March 25, 2011
From Vimeo group dedicated on this great camera: “Sony’s new NEX-VG10 camcorder will bring another revolution in independent filmmaking, offering an incredibly low price point for its feature set. We’ve wanted a shalllow depth-of-field, interchangeable lens and larger sensor for (…)
More news about Super 35mm Sony Camcorder Sony NEX-FS100
by Milos Itic on March 24, 2011
On March 23rd, 2011, Sony revealed two new professional camcorders in the “NXCAM™” line-up – each developed in response to extensive customer research. The NEX-FS100E is a new E-mount professional camcorder, equipped with a Super 35mm motion picture sensor, and (…)
Jim Carrey parody of Black Swan
by Milos Itic on March 24, 2011
Jim Carrey skit “Black Swan” SNL Saturday Night Live 1-8-11 2011
Experimental film: Gold
by Milos Itic on March 24, 2011
Experimental narrative film on armed robbery in New York City. “Jimmy was a good man from Brooklyn who went to church every Sunday, and always helped elderly ladies carry their groceries up long flights of stairs to upper floor apartments (…)
Paper Extravaganza
by Milos Itic on March 19, 2011
Paper Extravaganza: http://www.society6.com/studio/paperextravaganza
