How many of us have watched a film and dreamed of playing a part in the film industry? If this applies to you, this article may be of use. Let’s explore how you can find a way into this industry if you are serious about doing so.
Some careers are undoubtedly harder to break into than others. One of the toughest must surely be the film industry. It seems as if everyone wants to play their part, whether it is in front of the camera or behind it.
If you grew up in the mid 1900s, most of the films you saw or even made yourself will have been recorded on 8mm cine film. In this age of DVDs and mp3 files however, devices to play these old films are rare and anyone hoping to preserve their old film memories should probably look into converting them into a newer format. Think about how you record videos today. While portable video cameras still exist, the hulking behemoths that recorded onto cinefilm have gone the way of the dinosaurs and ultra-sleek smart phones have replaced them.
There are lots of smart techniques you can use to keep your home or business as safe as it can possibly be. This article looks at some of these methods so you can ensure you deter any would-be burglars who might be thinking about breaking in.
No one likes to think they might be at risk of being burgled. However some people fall victim to this very crime each day. What would you do if you were one of them?
CCTV technology has come a long way in recent years, and you can now get impressive cameras set up in your home or place of work and then watch the footage on a remote computer or on your phone. This is a great way to protect your property, family and possessions to give you complete peace of mind.
We live in an era where security and surveillance are essential, but we also live in an era where we have fantastic technology that makes this very easy.
Some people are attracted to filmmaking without knowing anything about it. The lure of the cinema screen can be enough to excite some people. This article explores whether you have what it takes to be an expert filmmaker.
Can you see yourself handling a camera and making a film of one kind or another? Do you see yourself as an independent filmmaker, full of ideas and a passion to transmit those ideas to as many other people as possible?
The past one year or so has seen a lot of changes in the web designs, social media and mobile apps. While Social Media and Mobile apps comparatively younger than the web designs, they are the drivers of the change. In this article, we will explore some of the design changes that we will shape 2014.
Mobile Centric Approach With the Gartner’s prediction that more than 1.9 billion Mobile Devices will be shipped in 2014, the mobile optimized websites are the only way forward.
This un-regulated , open sourced and virtual currency(BTC) has gathered a lot hype. With the estimated worth of $10 Billion, there are plans to install Bitcoin ATMs into the real world. One of the most valuable currency at around $950 per BTC, the concerns over its stability are rising. Without going further, it is essential to know what actually is a Bitcoin. Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer payment system and digital currency introduced as open source software in 2009 by pseudonymous developer Satoshi Nakamoto.
While the fight is still on whether HTML5 Apps are better or Native Mobile apps , the market is flooded by both and the number of free downloads are expected to grow to 138,809 Millions by 2014 as per the Gartner Report. Since the growth rate of paid apps is much less than the free apps, there has to be a way to keep the cost of developing apps low.HTML5 Mobile Apps are in the market for quite some time and they have evolved a lot.
The largest democracy in the world will see the general elections in 2014 and Mobile Apps , just like other multi media technologies are proving to be a game changer. In the recently held elections in 5 states of India where the number of voters were more than the entire population of some countries of the world, the parties that used social media had an edge over the others. There are two ways in which mobile apps can be put to use in the elections.
We may live in a global world where the financial markets never sleep, but keeping in touch with the latest prices no longer requires us to be tethered to a laptop or desktop computer. The new breed of mobile apps allow us to receive up-to-the-minute charts, figures and analysts’ reports while equipped with nothing more than a free-wheeling tablet or smartphone. Below we’ve included ten of the best apps we can find, given the rather specific demands of these programs.