Nothing takes me back to my childhood more than thinking of the old cartoons that I used to watch on Saturday morning or after school. The cartoons of old seem a far off thought considering what is coming out for kids now, but that’s another story. On a more important topic, the cartoons of old are making a comeback for the better and being dressed to a Geek’s pleasure.
G.I. Joe is coming back at us under a massive collector’s edition that is sure to get all the “Joe” fans out there running to make an order. Coming in at a whopping $145 includes the 95 original episodes on 17 highly decorated disks with all PSA’s included, a 1GB dog tag flash drive, comics, a 60 page booklet, some new featurettes, the original 1963 Toy Fair presentation, all the Hasbro commercials…whew…and more.
So what the heck? This is like the warchest of G.I. Joe-ness, talk about mega-Geek’s dream come true. I’m in are you?
Oh and by the way, it comes stored in a real Army footlocker. Yep, placing my order!
By: Luis Sandoval
Not a Final Cut Pro guru? How about iMovie for the Mac users out there, you a pro on that app? Some people look at putting movies together and just throw their hands up because the difficulty can vary depending on the program of your choice.
Now imagine a site that will simply look at either your MyPhotos folder or photo site of your choice (Flickr, Picasa, etc) and upload the photos you select. Take that a step further and imagine the same app looking through your music folder or having the choice of their own selections to include in your video. Animoto is that application, and it is an amazing app. The ability to create a video with no editing, quick clicks, and short upload times make this a must see and must have application for any user, pro or novice.
By letting Animoto upload photos and music of your choice, it then compiles all your selections, adds transitions, and WA-LA you’ve got yourself a little video that looks like you spent hours working on. It even adds a little MTV-ish like music info in the bottom left hand corner giving the title of the song and the producer’s name.
With the options of making a quick vidoe or long video, how can this be wrong? Word of caution, if you want the longer music video creations you do have to pay into it. The longer video option is great for creating family photo videos, or perhaps you’d like to put a wedding video together to capture the moment, or a wedding anniversary, birthday event, or any other holiday you can think of.
Animoto is still in beta but looks to truly be the end of boring slideshows. Sign up for an account right now and be ready for some real creative fun!
I’m adding my own personal short video of my kids for you to see, and then head on over to Animoto and let the fun begin!