PES Tour 2010 – part 2 – Sound Studios – Pro evolution soccer 2011

June 102010

This is the next part of my tour to Konami Studios. This time they show us the sound studio that have 7.1. In this place we saw the teaser of the new game actually with sound. They made one exclusive one for the journalists. It is kind cool and the sound quality there was just amazing. Next visit was in the Soun Effect Studio where the technician uses large dirty pants and uses many clothes on the floor to make the steps of Messi on the Screen. He also taps a ball to make kick sounds. Interesting!

If you want to see my impressions of the game access: http://www.penpas.com.br

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Inside Pixar Animation Studios (part 1)

April 122010

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Part 1 of the tour through Pixar’s Animation Studios.

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Guitar hero World Tour Music Studio Part 1

March 222010

HD Quality!

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Home Photography Studio by Wranglerbarn

March 152010

There are many things which separate a professional photographer from an amateur photographer. When it comes to photographing people, perhaps nothing stands more in the way of the transition to advanced photography than a studio. When it comes to studios, it can be easy to get lost in the myriad of features and equipment that can be included. However, at its most basic level, a studio is about just one thing: light. A studio allows the photographer to control the lighting of the subject which allows the photographer to get the best possible shot. Everything else, from props, to backdrops, is extra, something that a photographer might like to have, but not something that will stand in the way of a great photograph. Controlling light comes down to just two things: blocking out unwanted light and adding in desired lighting. The first step in creating your home based studio is to evaluate potential sources of light. Assuming a standard room, this will be the windows, and potentially the door. However, this may also include a skylight, or other light feature.

Depending upon the source and quality of the light, there may be occasions when using the light is warranted. This is particularly true in the case of a window that receives indirect sunlight. Many photography resources mention a north facing window for this purpose, but here in the northern hemisphere, most windows spend at least part of the day receiving indirect sunlight (western windows in the morning for example). However, we want using that light to be a choice, not a requirement, so it is necessary to have a way to block out the light coming from the windows and doors.

If possible, consider installing light blocking shades to eliminate undesirable light sources. Closing the door should be sufficient for most doorways. Keep in mind that there is no need to make the room pitch black. As long as no significantly bright light is cascading in, the man made lights installed in the studio should overwhelm any diffuse light entering the room. Once we have eliminated all the unwanted light, it is time to setup our studio to provide all the light we do want for our home-based photography studio. When it comes to choosing what type of lights to use in a photography studio, there are hundreds of opinions. For the home based studio, any of the various types of lights will work as long as you make the proper adjustments to your photograph techniques and settings. However, keep in mind that a small room will get hot very quickly with hot lights. Also, high powered strobe lights have a tendency to trip circuit breakers which get confused by the sudden surge of power. If youll be using such lights, it will be necessary to provide some sort of power conditioning to avoid this problem.

The more lights available, the more options a photographer has. But, within the limitations of a home studio it is important to realize that great shots can be taken with just a few lights.

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Home Studio Setup

March 122010

Interested in how we shoot the videos and work, watch this Home Studio Tour as we show you how everything works!

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Nerds playing around with the “Music Studio” of GH:World Tour

February 232010

Neither of us can play on a real instrument or sing. This video was created out of pure boredom. We know that the quality is terrible – it was shot with a telephone camera. The girl starring in the video is the drummer’s sister. Neither of us is cool enough to get a real girlfriend, even one that is 6(note: we’re not into 6 year olds, no need to call the police).

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Tour of My Home Studio Part 1 homestudiocorner.com

January 212010

http://www.homestudiocorner.com – I’ve been running Home Studio Corner for 6 months and have never given a tour of MY home studio, so here it is!

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GHWT Music Studio – Part 2: Developing the Song

December 312009

Guitar Hero World Tour Music Studio Walkthrough Part 2: Developing the Song – Learn the basics of creating a song in Guitar Hero’s Music Studio.

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Episode 3 , photography studio tour

December 262009

a quick tour of our 4,000 sq. ft. commercial professional photography studio

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GHWT Music Studio Vignette

December 262009

Guitar Hero World Tour Music Studio Vignette

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