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BJ see you in Munich … tomorrow :D

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May 23, 2008   No Comments



Barcelona sightseeing

Sagrada Familia

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May 15, 2008   1 Comment



Bike trip - Krim

Here is a set of pictures from Sunday’s bike trip on Krim (1107 m) a mountain South of Ljubljana. Altogether I have spent 6 hours on the bike - I was clearly not in a hurry :)

Hopefully I’ll post a video later this week.

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May 14, 2008   No Comments



Online Video Editing: JayCut vs. Jumpcut

I used to edit my videos on Adobe’s video editing software called Premiere. But now I find it a bit tedious to be bound to one laptop and to edit all my clips on a specific machine. So I started to look after an online video editing service that offers me a possibility to upload, cut, edit and share my videos.

The first that I tested was Yahoo’s Jumpcut.

Jumpcut

I loved the easiness of uploading the files. It’s graphically appealing and each clip in uploaded separately so you can see the progress of each clip.

Jumpcut upload of video clips

Editing is also quite easy to learn. Basically you can add video clips, pictures, effects, transitions and captions to your movie. I was a bit disappointed because there are only predefined captions (you can’t change the font, size, movement of the text and background) so the caption, subtitle or the title might look awkward.

Jumpcut video editing

There are also several possibilities to share the video with your friends or just post it online.

JayCut

JayCut on the other hand seems to have more complicated interface, although I was excited at first as there are two timelines for video - Video A and Video B. Uploading of videos took a little longer because you can edit the filenames and add title or description. But when uploading starts the progress bar shows the overall progress of all clips.

JayCut video editing

Again I was searching for nice captions and I soon learned that it had even less possibilities as Jumpcut - actually there is only one available!

Actually both video editing offer similar features. I have just started using them but I think I will use Jumpcut more often as it has more intuitive and usable uploading and editing possibilities and above all the quality of the final movie is in my opinion slightly better (I was able to compare it as I have uploaded and edited the same video clips on both services).

So here is the finalist:

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May 8, 2008   No Comments



Was Dove’s “Real beauty” campaign Photoshoped?

Do you remember this viral video?

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The famous retoucher (of the celebrities) Pascal Dangin has revealed in his interview for The New Yorker that Dove’s pictures of real beauty are not so real after all. They have been retouched!

Here is a small part of the interview:

” I mentioned the Dove ad campaign that proudly featured lumpier-than-usual “real women” in their undergarments. It turned out that it was a Dangin job. “Do you know how much retouching was on that?” he asked. “But it was great to do, a challenge, to keep everyone’s skin and faces showing the mileage but not looking unattractive.” Source

Well didn’t you know that? Everything you see in ads is…an illusion.

Even I can admit that every photo of me that I put online is retouched. At least a bit. ;)

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May 8, 2008   1 Comment