Archive for September, 2007
Internet Comic Bringing Home the Bacon

It has been more than a year and a half since Internet prankster Hu Ge achieved overnight fame for the Web clip, “A Murder Sparked by a Chinese Bun.” The popular 20-minute video produced by easy video software was a parody of the farfetched storyline of filmmaker then Kaige’s kung fu epic, “The Promise.”
Now the latest project of Hu, a 33-year-old freelancer from Wuhan in Hubei Province, is an original comic short, “007 Versus the Prince of Pork.” In this 30-minute stalker film which is now shooting, agent James Bond has a new mission: catching the Prince of Pork who left heaven without permission of the immortals and is now engaged in scrambling for pork. Via China.org
Foxxy Gets Clara to Strip

Foxxy talks Clara into stripping. The extended and uncensored version of Comedy Central's “Drawn Together” Season 2 on DVD in stores now.
Author:
thatsfunny
Tags: Drawn Together Comedy Central Foxxy Clara cartoon adult sexy girls naked boobs tits funny humor flirt shortfilms
Posted: 26 September 2007
Rating: 3.8
Votes: 91
VideoFaces – Your Own Virtual Video Spokesperson

VideoFaces can be used for marketing, recruitment, corporate training, demonstrations and testimonials and the person talking can be one of their many professional actors or a representative of a company who wants a more personalized message. An ideal product for real estate agents, car dealerships, life coaches and any other business that sells by its people.
The companies suite of internet video products uses HD Quality video, full motion graphics, and crisp audio integrated with flash design technology. Its most popular offering is called the borderless Virtual Spokesperson, but they can also integrate the Virtual Spokesperson into Video Headers, Video Presentations and Video Banners.
iTVCon – Internet Video Conference & Expo 2008

As the convergence of the four screens continues - PC, TV, mobile phone, and Personal Mobile Platform – Internet video has shifted programming into the hands of Web users instead of television viewers, blurring the division between a Website and a TV channel as broadband connections enable viewers to surf the Internet to find whatever programs they want.
iTVCon looks in detail at how, with all the data and entertainment being pumped down the same pipe or transmitted over the same wireless networks, the worlds of TV and the Internet are colliding and old-fashioned broadcasters need to discover new revenue channels fast.
Now that broadband is available to more than 100 million households worldwide, every corporate Website – not to mention every media company – must now provide video content on the Internet to remain competitive, as well as live and interactive video Webinars and on-demand Webcasts.
60 Minutes
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MADtv parody of the television program, 60 Minutes. Featuring Frank Caliendo as Andy Rooney. |
From:
MadtvOnFox
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Got_it_from_my_mama

will.i.am, the front man and producer behind the multi-platinum group, The Black Eyed Peas, is releasing his new solo album, SONGS ABOUT GIRLS. The first single, “I Got It From My Mama”, is a clubby, electronic bounce, with 8-bit video game sound effects, while the video is chock-full of hot girls in teeny-tiny bikinis frolicking and bouncing around on the beach. It’s definitely worth watching. For more information on will.i.am, go to http://www.myspace.com/williamofficial and http://will-i-am.blackeyedpeas.com/.
Author:
wiredset
Tags: will black eyed peas interscope records multi platinum songs about girls mama dance music club electro electronic sexy spectacular producer song-writer video popular solo album top talent
Posted: 19 September 2007
Rating: 3.6
Votes: 14
Ipera Claims Video Algorithm Enhancements

A startup officially debuting at the Embedded Systems Conference in Boston next week claims it has software that can significantly improve the quality of Web video across a range of devices from cellphones to servers and digital TVs. Ipera Technology Inc. aims to license its algorithms which run on ARM and x86 processors.
The startup conducted the first demos of the software a few weeks ago and is now ready to ship the code. Ipera charges a flat licensing fee, non-recurring engineering fees if users need customization of the code and a royalty based on the type and volume sales of the product using it.
The code has been optimized for an ARM 926EJS for use enhancing video playback in devices such as cellphones and digital cameras. It can provide enhancements to quarter VGA resolution video on handsets running on a 150 MHz or slower processor. It can also run on an ARM7-class CPU for lower-end feature phones.
More info via EE Times
Schindler’s Lost
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An unaired MADtv sketch that parodies the film Schindler's List. |
From:
MadtvOnFox
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Ziff Davis Launches Video Syndication Program

The Ziff Davis Enterprise Web Buyer’s Guide announced it has launched a new Video Syndication Program designed to help technology marketers take advantage of the emergence of new media by syndicating and generating leads from their valuable promotional videos on the premier Ziff Davis Enterprise network of Web sites.
Developed and powered by the Web Buyer’s Guide, the Video Syndication Program helps technology marketers generate high-quality enterprise IT sales leads by hosting up to 3 of their valuable promotional and educational videos on the WebBuyersGuide.com and then strategically syndicating them across the award-winning Ziff Davis Enterprise network of Web sites including eWEEK.com, Baselinemag.com and CIOInsight.com. Video downloads are then generated via strategic and aggressive promotion across Ziff Davis Enterprise eNewsletters and Web sites, with qualified lead and video performance data being delivered to the client on a weekly basis.
Aprico.tv Demonstration at IBC

Aprico.tv makes it simple for a TV viewer to enjoy the wealth of content available on TV, video-on-demand services and Internet. The application automatically learns the preferences and favorite TV programs of the viewer, makes recommendations and uses that to add new, relevant content to personal channels. It only shows the content the viewer is interested in and avoids frustrated zapping and endless browsing through an elaborate program guide. The content can be enjoyed at any moment. Using Aprico.tv is as easy as changing channels on a regular TV, so the viewer does not need to learn anything new.
Philips will license the Aprico.tv technology to eventIS. EventIS, as system integrator, will offer the application to video-on-demand providers and other service providers. “There is never something interesting on TV is no longer an excuse”, says Harry Koiter, Sales Director at eventIS. “In your personal movie channel there are always ten movies you would actually like to see. When you return home after a week of a business trip and you zap to your favourite series channel, you continue where you left off watching. And if there is a boring part, you can easily fast forward through it.”



