Monday, October 24, 2011

ANIMATION today


ANIMATION today

Animation companies n India are doing great business as day by day it is becoming a popular mode for marketing and advertisement over the world. The use of animation has severely increased over the last decade as animation is a useful device readily available at cheap rates. The cost cutting benefits of animation with the added advantage of high visual appeal has really shot up its market value. Now matter whether you own a small or a big firm, a petty or a massive product, no matter what your business sector is, animation will always serve you for rightful advertisement.
Animation helps in cutting huge production costs otherwise related to reel life shots and film reels. A pool of skilled professional is all we need for world class marketing and high visual appeal. The cost of hiring, renting, travel etc is all cut down with as work is limited to within the studio walls. The skilled animator adds, deletes, creates, effects, special effects which you desire to use, in the way you want to use, 2d, 3d for your benefit.
The projected market for animation is also huge… form electronic televised on to marketing over the cyber space which has made this world a global village. The animation complies are rendering more comprehensive service rather than just animation, they assist you in marketing, development, deployment and promotion of websites as well, initiating the process for your growth and development and guiding you with correct advice.
Showboat entertainment is one such animation company from India, providing world class services for over a decade now, cutting cost efficient deals for your marketing needs through animation.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Question: Why I Gotta be Naked to Make It?

The Curious Case of the Naked Celebrity

The Curious Case of the Naked Celebrity

This past week I had an in depth conversation with a friend about being naked. It wasn’t about us being naked or people we know personally being naked, or even nudity in general…it was about the celebrity nakedness epidemic that seems to be plaguing Hollywood as of late. Once upon a time, creating a hit record, making amazing films, even winning a Superbowl or something constituted and solidified your fame. Now in order keep your celebrity or even to just become a celeb one must take drastic measures, including “leaking” nude photos or starring in a homemade porn film with your boyfriend.

By now we’ve seen, or at the very least heard, about Cassie’s spread eagle photo shoot and Rihanna’s tittie flicks dedicated to her very own Ike Turner, but in my mind the real phenomenon and break out star is Kim Kardashian.When I started writing this, it took me a second to actually put it all together. I’ve got to admit, although I have absolutely NO IDEA why she’s as famous as she is, I know her first step to celebrity started with her sex tape with Ray J. Before that she was a stylist to his sister Brandy, a job that doesn’t garner much attention camera wise (unless your Rachel Zoe) and is often overlooked and ignored. Seemingly overnight Kim Kardashian’s face was everywhere; in tabloids, on television, in music videos, on the covers of magazines, befriending legit celebrities, beside Reggie Bush…EVERYWHERE. She is the poster child of Public Relations, how to take a “oops” situation and turn it into an empire. And to think, it all started with a scandal…and some tits. I guess it really ain’t trickin’ if you got it. Or is it?

The World According to M.I.S.S. Bill O’Reilly Debates Michael Jackson and Race.

Artwork by David Garibaldi

Artwork by David Garibaldi

Disclaimer: This article was written for online magazine M.I.S.S. Omni Media. All images and words are property of that magazine. If you would like to see the original, please view it via the M.I.S.S. website HERE.

Michael Jackson was an entertainment icon of international status. His fan base spans the world, so it makes complete sense in my mind that his untimely death shook not only the United States, where he found a cultivated his fame, but also every corner of the globe where he was considered by many a legend.

Over the past week, there has been extensive media coverage of the King of Pop’s sudden death, so much in fact that coverage has become redundant. You see the same memorials and tributes remixed and done over several times, the same questions regarding the guardianship of his children being asked and analyzed, and personally I’ve also noticed the ever prevalence of his past troubles somewhat overshadowing his positive contributions to society.

After a week of tribute specials, magazine covers, and documentaries about Jackson’s life, fans and foes from around the globe tuned in to a final farewell in the form of the Michael Jackson Memorial which took place in California this past Tuesday. Coverage of the event was extensive, probably one of the biggest covered events I’ve seen in my entire life, with colleagues, friends and admirers of Jackson all paying their last respects to a man Barry Gordy called “the greatest entertainer of all time”.