Antonio (aka skribe) has recently recovered from pleural empyema caused by pneumonia. He is a film-maker, digital media consultant and social media producer. skribe's clients have included CBS, Evian, P&G, Discovery Networks, Pernod Ricard and American Express. When he is not being a dad to his two boys he likes to pretend that he is a capable PC gamer.
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I know this is a few days old but I felt it was worth reposting. As a fan of TinTin I’m very much looking forward to this movie, however I’m terrified that they’ll soil the legacy. While there’s nothing in this trailer to indicate they have, I have to say that despite liking the trailer it does leave me with a very uncomfortable feeling that I’ve seen it all before: the action scenes are very reminiscent of the Indiana Jones series. Do you also get that from the trailer?
This is a still from some motion graphic work I’ve been doing. One of the great things about doing motion artistry is the ability to create something beautiful and then take viewers on a journey through it quickly and easily. Unlike virtual worlds, for instance, there’s no need for additional software for them to engage in the artwork. I like this piece and hopefully it will be available soon to share in all its splendour.
Here’s a great trailer for a documentary (still in post-production) about how the introduction of 20,000 bicycles over 20 years has transformed the impoverished city of Rivas, Nicaragua.
What happens to an impoverished developing nation town when you flood it with 20,000 bicycles? You lift three times that number of people out of poverty. Pedals for Progress and founder David Schweidenback have been shipping used American bicycles to Rivas, Nicaragua for the last two decades and the transformation has been incredible.