Up and away

Pixar's Up

Disney-​Pixar will in a couple of months release an action adven­ture movie called Up, to be pre­cise: On May 29th the adven­ture of Carl Fredrick­sen (Edward Asner) will begin. Carl spent his entire life dream­ing of explor­ing the globe and expe­ri­enc­ing life to it’s fullest.

Pixar's Up

But at age 78, life seems to have passed him by, until a twist of fate (and a per­sis­tent 8-year old Wilder­ness Explorer named Rus­sell (Jordan Nagai) gives him a new lease on life.

Pixar's Up

Up takes audi­ences on a thrilling jour­ney where unlikely pair encounter wild ter­rain, unex­pected vil­lains and jungle creatures.

Lost it(unes)!

Shopping Basket

iTunes (Music) (Games) (Movies) Store hence the name! iTunes already left it’s origin a long time ago. Apple should work out some­thing (iMedia Store or what­ever). iTunes is a strong brand, but it doesn’t cover it’s orig­i­nal propo­si­tion any­more! Apple lost the Com­puter in it’s name to state: more then just com­put­ers. The iTunes brand has to be updated! It’s an online store where the con­sumer can buy music, games, movies, audio­books etc. not just music! If I’ve under­stood cor­rectly Apple’s is going to offer soft­ware in it’s line-​up. The iPhone/iPod Touch are the first to receive it’s apps through iTunes.

Adobe Photoshop product line-up new logo

Online ser­vices are the next big evo­lu­tion­ary thing after Web 2.0. You already see some com­pa­nies making the shift, like Adobe with it’s Adobe Pho­to­shop Online (PSX), Adobe even branded the Pho­to­shop line with a new very much dis­cussed (Web 2.0 Aquaish) logo. Google is also exper­i­ment­ing with online apps (Cal­en­dar, Docs, Talk etc.) and Apple already has it’s .Mac ser­vices for years (thanks to WebOb­jects). I think and pre­dict that a lot of com­pa­nies will offer these kind of ser­vices in the future and see a tighter inte­gra­tion between web-​based appli­ca­tions and desktop-​based appli­ca­tions, maybe even elim­i­nat­ing their desk­top cousins and trans­form into a sub­scrip­tion based model.

Next-Gen DVD Battle Over!

Marketshare Blu-ray Disc vs. HD-DVD

The Show­down between Blu-​ray Disc (BD) and HD-​DVD is prob­a­bly over. Warner Broth­ers announced that they would be moving their titles from HD-​DVD to the Blu-​ray format. Many have sug­gested that this marks the end of the next gen­er­a­tion DVD battle, though two major stu­dios con­tinue to have exclu­sive HD-​DVD dis­tri­b­u­tion deals in place.
Warner Brother’s switch, places the major­ity of movie releases on Blu-​Ray.
Even before this new mar­ket­share advan­tage, Blu-​ray titles out­sold HD-​DVD offer­ings as much as 2 to 1, and had even been chosen for exclu­sive dis­tri­b­u­tion by Block­buster.
This is also a seri­ous jaw­breaker for de VC-1 format (sorry, Bill), BD which includes both AVC and VC-1 favors AVC. AVC (MPEG-4 Part 10 or MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding) is from a tech­ni­cal point of view a supe­rior format.
Apple has been a member of the Blu-​ray consortium’s Board of Direc­tors since March 2005, but has not pub­licly announced their Blu-​ray plans. Let’s hope Apple will offi­cially launch Blu-​ray sup­port at Mac­world San Fran­cisco 2008.
Update 05-01-2008: It is now clear that New Line (Owned by Warner Bros.) will also drop HD-​DVD in favor of Blu-​ray. The announce­ment comes on a day that can only be described as a night­mare for the HD-​DVD camp.Rumor 08-01-2008: Para­mount Pic­tures is poised to drop its sup­port of HD-​DVD in favor of Sony’s Blu-​ray format, land­ing a deci­sive blow to the Toshiba-​backed next-​generation DVD format and all but assur­ing Blu-ray’s role as the future stan­dard for all high-​definition dig­i­tal video discs.

Never Forget. Never Forgive.

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Tim Burton: Corpse Bride (2005), Char­lie and the Choco­late Fac­tory (2005) directed and pro­duced a new movie called: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street a musi­cal thriller based on the hit Broad­way musi­cal which tells the infa­mous story of Ben­jamin Barker (Johnny Depp: Pirates of the Caribbean 1/2/3 and Once Upon a Time in Mexico), a.k.a Sweeney Todd, who sets up a barber shop down in London which is the basis for a sin­is­ter part­ner­ship with his fellow tenant, Mrs. Lovett. Alan Rick­man plays the twisted Judge Turpin, we all know Alan from movies like: Per­fume: The Story of a Mur­derer (2006), Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991), Die Hard (1988)

New trailer WALL•E

WALL-E trailer 2

Apple has just released (on their trailer web­site) the second WALL•E trailer. This trailer reveals more detail on the movie and Luxo + WALL•E are also part of this one. I think we have an other winner on our hand…

Where’s The Beef?

iPod Touch

I am the lucky owner of an iPod touch. I’ve bought the device for mobile enter­tain­ment (music & video). Apple deliv­ers a very crappy user expe­ri­ence with their Quick­Time Trail­ers site: I can’t play their default trail­ers, I am being for­warded to their ’special’ iPhone sec­tion, where I get the ultimate-​postage-​stamp-​sized-​crappy-​compressed trailer there is avail­able. Maybe it’s one-​size-​fits-​all con­cept isn’t bad for the “iPod fatty” user, but the qual­ity on my iPod is shame­ful! What hap­pened to all those lovely pixels? Let me decide if I want to down­load the 640×336 ver­sion or the 320×172 ver­sion. I can do it on my desk­top, so why not on my iPod? Okay, 320×172 is small, but that doesn’t mean that the qual­ity has to be so crappy!
So think you can do better huh…! Well yeah! I haven’t got the RAW-​DV footage but I’ve taken the 480p ver­sion to show my point. Even the recom­pressed mate­r­ial is better then theirs. Here’s are the two files for com­par­i­son: the orig­i­nal Clover­field Trailer (320) versus the recom­pressed Clover­field Trailer (640). Just put them on your iPod for com­par­is­ment. ;)

WALL•E

WALL•E

The year is 2700. WALL•E, a robot, spends every day doing what he was made for. But soon, he will dis­cover what he was meant for.

WALL•E

It will be released in the summer of 2008 and to be even more pre­cise 27 june, as you can see on the above poster. If you can’t wait until it’s release date here’s the Trailer.
On the Inter­net Movie Data­base (IMDB) I’ve dis­cov­ered a very nice detail watch Luxo (the lamp) care­fully. I think WALL•E is a must see!

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