When you see yourself on video, you and your friends spending time on vacation, and they take a video, and then you see it, it's really disturbing.
We don't care what the framers would have thought of violent video games. Times are changing.
From wearable sensors to video game treatments, everyone seems to be looking to technology as the next wave of innovation for mental health care.
Don't just buy a new video game, make one. Don't just download the latest app, help design it. Don't just play on your phone, program it.
I can't drag myself away from 'Final Cut Pro. ' It is a digital video editing system. I am obsessed with it, but I am always away from home, and I can't use it.
"St. Lucia We Love" is actually a song produced by Stratosphere music (also St. Lucian). The CEO of Stratosphere music approached me and wanted me to produce a music video for this song which was already a hit in my country. I felt privileged to have been chosen to do such a video. So every time I went out to shoot a scene from the video, I would get a still shot from the scene to tease the public. The photo of the amazona versicolor is is an actual scene from the video which was released on St. Lucia's Independence day (22nd February, 2013).
We think of our eyes as video cameras and our brains as blank tapes to be filled with sensory inputs.
I want to change things with everything I do, not for the sake of changing things, but for the sake of taking greater and greater risks, or how minimalist I might be able to be, or how I can involve elements or ingredients in music videos that are not musical, for instance.
When it's all over I won't miss the bruises he gave me to impress girls, or the occasional scar which will give me a story to tell my grandchildren, but I'll definitely miss the pranks and the laughing and all the making fun of each other. I'll miss the funky advice he gives me about everything - football, girls, video games, clothes. Most of all, I'll miss having an older brother.
The video maker doesn't easily face a blank page. Because the videomaker can run it either any way, this way or the other way and erase it if they don't like it and so on.
One of the reasons that I think the first video was successful was that it wasn't overproduced. So for the second one, it was shot on several different cameras and one of them was an HD camera, and it was so clear and so clean that it almost looked overproduced.
The one thing that struck me right off the bat was what Donald Trump said about Benghazi. There is this view out there that [Hillary Clinton] lied about what caused the attack, that she said it was the video.
I cant predict exactly what the TV channel of the future is, but we think more and more time spent on TV is going to be around web content and web video.
I did get a huge endorphin rush when I was able to crack a system because it was like a video game.
I promoted myself on Twitter and Facebook as hard as possible, nonstop. People started realizing that if they commented on my videos, I'd reply to their comment, so I started getting a lot more views and comments.
I guess YouTube is the new destination spot for music videos. That's where I go.