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Entries by macgirl (71)

Monday
Sep192011

Thoughts on the Netflix offshoot- Qwikster!?

The news, delivered overnight from Netflix HQ, seems to be foreboding of bigger changes to come.  Most customers had just adjusted (begrudingly) to the new payment structure, and this split of services may make more than a few people simply give up and walk away.

Netflix claims spinning off the DVD rental portion of the company will make the entire company "leaner" and save money and resources.  It will be interesting to see how many people leave, how many join both services, and how many make the full switch to streaming-only (the point of the entire exercise, perhaps?)

Will the changes affect you?

 

Friday
Jul082011

Macgirl Media Pick of the Week: Super 8 is Super Flashback

I am as pro-Steven Spielberg as you can get...a child of the 80's, I loved ET, Indiana Jones, the Goonies, and everything else Spielberg put his name to. Fast forward to adulthood, and there's JJ Abrams with Felicity, LOST, and Star Trek...more media for me to love. When I heard about Super 8, I was super-excited: a JJ Abrams movie with overtures of the Spielberg classics (Spielberg produced the film), with a plot point revolving around film - ah, good old Super 8 film! So I ran to the theater, with excitement, but also a determination to take it all with a grain of salt. This turned out to be good advice for myself.

Super 8 starts promisingly enough, with a pan shot through a steel mill, with a worker changing the count on the "day since last accident" board - to one. Reasonably subtle sign to the audience that a tragedy just occured. This is the last sign of subtly we'll enjoy in the this movie. I was still hopeful a few more minutes in, until "the train crash scene" (this is the only hint of a spoiler in this review- and it's not much of a spoiler). Oh my, the train crash scene. Where to start? The complete lack of any concern for the laws of physics pained me beyond anything Michael Bay has released, mainly because I had expectations of a simpler, well written, fun movie, not a blow-everything up (even if you already aired it in another of your feature films) Michael Bay production. So, when one train car flew 100 yards into, and through, the train station, all without leaving a scratch on any of the group of kids, I pretty much checked out. The movie jumped the sharp inside of 10 minutes. How disappointing. But, as I said earlier, I told myself to take it with a grain of salt. So I re-engaged, and found I enjoyed parts of the movie. The acting was good, and the main characters were all likeable without being too perfect. But the moments of shark-jumping continued, and the dialogue at the end was so painful, so obvious and forced, it left me with a bad taste in my mouth. One other observation (and another potential spoiler): the "bad guy" (aka misunderstood alien) had the same look that all of JJ's "bad guys" have- not that it's easy to create an alien creature from scratch, but I've seen this guy before! I'm not surprised at the reveal!

Final review- nice summer flick, some good acting, some fun Spielberg-inspired action, and some ridiculous moments where you will be jettisoned from the movie and need time to get back into enjoying the flow. 3 stars out of 5 on the macgirl meter!

Saturday
Mar192011

Macgirl Media Pick of the Week:  thewellspoint.com

This month I'm focusing on photography.  One resource site I really like, is  thewellspoint.com 

This site is a great resource for photographers at all levels.  David H. Wells is a professional photographer with loads of insight and knowledge of the business to share with aspiring photographers, students, and other pros.  I've picked up nuggets of helpful info on his blog, and his student galleries include some stunning work. 

 

 

Saturday
Mar122011

Macgirl Media Pick of the Week:  Lynda.com

Lynda.com software training video tutorials.

Ok, so it's not a groud-breaking, cutting edge pick.  But over the years, I have come to love and rely on the good folks who contribute to Lynda.  The trainings are short, focused, and many of the creatives are actually pretty good instructors!  Having just spent 10 hours of my life going through a module on PhotoshopCS5, I feel like a re-charged Photoshop user.  The new features I thought I was taking advantage of already, now truly feel like magic at my fingertips.  So, if you haven't already, stop by the site and check it out.  If you're a designer, video editor, or any other creative type, you can benefit from the trainings on Lynda.  They offer great trainings on business programs, as well. 

 

Saturday
Jan152011

Macgirl's Media Pick of the Week: Farscape Flashback

I'm going way back for this favorite TV show, to the turn of the century...the year 2000.  Just moved into a new apartment, this one with cable included!  Sc-fi junky that I was, the commercials for the new show Farscape had me hooked. I was thrilled to have the Sci-Fi Channel, and watching Farscape was a can't miss event each week.

Airing in the US on the Sci-Fi Channel (now sy-fy...sigh), this creative space-journey TV series was conceived by Rockne S. O'Bannon.   Produced by Jim Henson Productions and Hallmark, the show featured Henson Muppets as key characters.  The main plot point revolves around a US astronaut from our time (John Crichton) who gets sucked through a wormhole near Earth and is ejected into the middle of an epic space battle.  He clips a passing ship as he arrives, leading to a death and a brother's revenge plot.  After being rescued by a rouge group of escapees flying in a living space craft (Moya), each show is formed around a mini-arch for the episode, and follows the overall arch of Crichton being pursued by multiple baddies, and his trying to get back to the wormhole.  It may sound a bit hokey, but the set design, acting and writing are compelling and just plain entertaining.

All 4 seasons and the concluding mini-series are available on netflix, or through iTunes (links below).

Farscape, Season 1 - Farscape

Farscape, Season 2 - Farscape

Farscape, Season 3 - Farscape

Farscape, Season 4 - Farscape

Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars