Sanyo’s Xacti HD1010 includes full 1920 x 1080 (1080i) resolution recording, “Face Chaser” face detection technology, 300fps slow motion mode, 4.0-megapixel stills, SDHC card slot, 10x optical zoom, and a 2.7-inch LCD display. Available in July, priced at $800. Video after the break.
Nothing compared to Casio’s freakish EX-F1 but a nice novelty for shooting the kids’ sporting adventures. Sanyo also tossed in a new 7fps continuous still shot mode which snags images at the sensor’s maximum 4 megapixel resolution.
Artist : Jordan Clarke
A full week of buzzing digital media creation will be showcased starting Tuesday, January 15th through Monday, January 21st 2008, at several venues downtown Chicago.
Check out http://www.mgFest.com for the most current festival information.
MGFest 08 features two world-premier theater screenings, multiple post-production studio tours, audio/visual art exhibits, a/v performances, six days of motion design / sound design / and motion programming classes.
These events celebrate creative minds and bright ideas within the emerging media landscape. The Motion Graphics Festival begins a tradition of full-scale environmental design, bringing together a massive range of creative talents to inspire, awe, and activate your mind.. whether you’re a hard-core geek, a dedicated composer, a designer, film-maker, artist, engineer, programmer, educator or just someone who likes being close to the creative community.
This video intro is a core part of mgFest, in 2008 the traditional is carried forward by Lift Motion Design Studio and Creative Chaos. The source footage was shot at Foundation Post, and the music was designed by The Great Mundane.