I am beginning to work on a project for a client and there is some color branding that needs to be done. This is a small sampling of some of the inspirational color choices I have been sorting through. 
The above image is pulled from some blog I am sure, months, if not years ago that I’ve stuffed away into one of my color folders and have been dying to pull colors from. 
Fingers crossed.
-Tim

I am beginning to work on a project for a client and there is some color branding that needs to be done. This is a small sampling of some of the inspirational color choices I have been sorting through. 

The above image is pulled from some blog I am sure, months, if not years ago that I’ve stuffed away into one of my color folders and have been dying to pull colors from. 

Fingers crossed.

-Tim

The 360-degree multi-cam effect is not a new technique. Ever since this scene in The Matrix, it’s been used everywhere from TV commercials to the red carpet (so that we can see every angle of every dress, as if we needed to in the first place; but I digress).

But Ontario filmmaker Ryan Enn Hughes has made it cool again. Check out this behind-the-scenes footage about his two multicam videos, one about ballet and one about krunk.

Incredible vision. He makes it sound so easy.

-Ben

We recently received a package here at Block Club which had a rainbowriffic assortment of rubber bands. All I could think looking at them was Oprah’s newish logo. I wonder if she’d approve of my idea to make the world’s biggest rubber-band ball in her honor. Maybe she could come and offer the ball a blessing. You think?
Nah, prolly not. She’s got a full schedule, my gut tells me. A TV station named after yourself doesn’t run itself, now, does it?
-Ben

We recently received a package here at Block Club which had a rainbowriffic assortment of rubber bands. All I could think looking at them was Oprah’s newish logo. I wonder if she’d approve of my idea to make the world’s biggest rubber-band ball in her honor. Maybe she could come and offer the ball a blessing. You think?

Nah, prolly not. She’s got a full schedule, my gut tells me. A TV station named after yourself doesn’t run itself, now, does it?

-Ben