Posts Tagged iPad
The Future: ‘Condition One’ May Revolutionize Photo/Video Journalism, Reporting, & the Documentary/Indie Film Trade
Posted by mistergroonk in Apps, Movies, The Future, Trailers, Video, War on November 11, 2011
What is it: Condition One is an iPad app that will be newly launched by the time you read this post. What we’ve learned from the trailer(listed below) is that you turn your iPad into a portable video camera. When viewing what you have filmed, you can swipe to see different angles during playback. From what we can tell Condition One personalizes the viewing experience through portable film making. It’s as if you have become the intrepid reporter behind enemy lines seeking out the story within. It blends photo journalism and reporting in interesting ways. That’s how we see it anyway. One top of all that, it’s free!
This app has quickly become the second reason we’d spend money on an iPad.
Official sites
https://www.facebook.com/ConditionOne1
http://www.conditionone.com/
Condition ONE Demo from Danfung Dennis on Vimeo.
The Condition ONE app gives users the ability to look in any direction while viewing footage. By pivoting and tilting the iPad, one literally manipulates the corresponding field of view. The highly sensitive motion controls produce the illusion of looking through a window into another reality, giving a visceral sense of ‘being there’.
Focus: DC to Reboot their Superheroes August 31, Comics Internet Loses Its Shit
Posted by mistergroonk in Comics, Intertube Madness on June 1, 2011

It’s the announcement that will stir fanboy comments for days. DC is rolling back the odometer on their entire line of superhero books to #1. To be honest, this move doesn’t affect us that much. In our opinion it is at once a ballsy and desperate move. A move needed to be made in comics publication and DC, apparently, was the one to do it. There can’t be anything wrong with bringing new readers to love the superheros books we loved reading as a kid, can there?
The bit of information that we found most interesting was the same-day digital distribution aka day-and-date. This basically means the digital book will release the same day as the printed book. This is a big deal, comics folks.
Make no mistake, this entire endeavor is focused on the digital market. DC isn’t dumb. They know print is dying. They know they have no chance at beating Marvel in the print market, as years and years of examples have proven. Rejuvenating the characters (literally) and providing a fresh start all across the line isn’t about a quick sales bump in the direct market; it isn’t about the direct market at all. It’s so that people logging into comiXology to check out these digital DC comics they’ve heard about don’t see an issue number in the 900s after Action Comics and throw up their hands.
It’s worth noting:
In an interview with USA Today, Dan DiDio stated that while roughly three-quarters of titles will see a creative team switch-up, one quarter — the books that are working — won’t be touched by the reboot.
Because despite what most ardent fanboys may think, DC is not completely stupid.
Comics Alliance writer David Uzumeri points out a possible roadblock in the same-day digital distribution angle that we hadn’t figured.
they’ll have essentially supplanted the Jell-O hand of the Comics Code Authority with the actual iron hand of Apple’s content restrictions. One of the theoretical benefits of digital distribution should be decreasing overhead time; by working through Apple, they’re just going to make things worse. It’s in the best interest of DC, comiXology and the entire industry to find a way to get around Steve Jobs and his draconian approval process — or establish some kind of partnership that will allow them a higher degree of creative autonomy.
As a company Apple has a right to handle their online store business as it sees fit. But all of us have the right not to be hindered by what Steve Jobs considers is moral and worthy of Apple distribution. Luckily, these days, we have a choice. The Android marketplace may be a bit wild but this is as it should be. Innovation comes from such wild places. Since ComiXology has an Android presence, we wonder if what may be slow to appear on the iPod/iPhone/iPad app will be instantly accessible on the Android app. Thus giving Android a slight advantage regarding DC’s new day-and-date policy.
DC’s Flashpoint may have far more overreaching effects than we first considered. Be sure to give Uzumeri’s Comics Alliance post a full read.
via USA Today: Comics :: Comics Alliance
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The Sunday Punch: Kevin Mellon’s Batman iPad Sketch
Posted by mistergroonk in Art, Artist, Comics on November 14, 2010
Read: iDrakula. The Original Vampire Tale as Told through Text, Email and Voicemail on Your iPhone
Posted by mistergroonk in Apps, Books, Digital Decompression, Technology on October 29, 2010
From: Mister Groonk
To: Faithful Readers
Subject: The modern retelling of the strange old man who doesn’t drink….wine.
Sent: October 29, 2010
Here’s a curious idea. Take one classic tale of the great and powerful king of all night creatures your count and lord, Dracula. Take it from its humble, and now quaint, 1897 origins. Then transform and infuse it with all the 21st century trappings. Instant messages. Voicemail. Email. And cram it all in your handy portable Steve Jobs device.
And the first part of iDrakula is free!
*Traps a spider. Inspects it briefly. Eats it.*
The master must be informed of this “new age magic.” he must know. For the retelling, like the blood, is life.
The dark lord’s humble servant,
G
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Attached: iDrakula iTunes website
Iron Week: Marvel’s IRON MAN App Looks to Redefine Branded Mobile Applications, Awesome
Posted by mistergroonk in Apps, Comics, Marketing, Movies on May 3, 2010
This mini-promotional Iron Week is picking up steam. The more we browse our Internet feeds. The more stuff we stumble upon.
Mashable reports Marvel and Zumboi got together and birthed a monstrously interactive free iPhone/iPod Touch app promoting that new IRON MAN II movie you may have heard about.
Zumobi designed the app to fit in with the existing Iron Man motif. The graphics and colors match the film and comic series, and elements of the apps control panel mimic the HUD (heads-up display) that resides inside Tony Stark’s Iron Man helmet.
The video clips feature a variety of TV commercials for Iron Man 2 and its tie-in sponsors (like Dr Pepper and Audi) and there are also links to clips from the film, which match up with what Marvel has been posting to its official YouTube (YouTube) page.
Mashable also talks about Marvels future plans with Android and that an iPad application is coming. More importantly, something we almost skipped over, this Iron man application extends beyond simply building hype for the IRON MAN II movie. The Iron Man app will continue to feed you information on all things Iron Man after the movie is but a (hopefully) pleasant memory.
Two April Fools That Should Be April Truth. Yes, an iPad is Involved
Posted by mistergroonk in Comics, Panel Perfect, Technology on April 2, 2010
Every April Fools the thousand thousand joksters that inhabit Internet and Twitter believe they are a thousand thousand times funnier than on any other day. We tend to ignore the day as best we’re able. Yet here are two items that managed to cross from the stream into consciousness and make us think, ‘this should be a real thing. It should happen.
And here they are:
1) Top Shelf Announces ‘League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 1988”
Lisa(Weird Science), MacGyver(MacGyver), Doc Brown(Back to the Future), Mr. T (80s The A-Team ), and Jack Burton (Big Trouble in Little China) band together to fight the evilest evil of the 1980s. A mysterious shadow consortium known only as The Empire plots to destroy American icons from the inside out. The League failed once already. Superman III was a blight on many young souls.
Emboldened by this dastardly move, The Empire decides to go for the jugular. This time they will strike so hard, so ruthless, that no one would be spared. People would speak of the stench for decades to come. This time, The Empire would make the ultimate of all evil adaptations in order to weaken the spirits of geeks all over the nation. This time they will make Howard the Duck: The Movie.
The extraordinary League of 1988 has their work cut out for them.
Top Shelf, if you don’t make this vision come true, there will be blood.
2) iCade – iPad Arcade Cabinet
We have a very strong sense that in a month to two months time, this will become a reality. It’s not like this gag hasn’t happened before.
iPad Frenzy: Comic Zeal V4 has Less Awesome App Demonstration, Still Manages to Impress
Posted by mistergroonk in Apps, Comics, Technology, The Future on March 31, 2010
So why is this called Comic Zeal 4 and not Comic Zeal iPad?
The plan at the moment is to have both versions on the app store (this means that Comic Zeal 4 will be an additional purchase).
As the tools to do it become easier we’ll make version 4 iPhone compatible too and at that point we’ll stop development of version 3. Whilst both versions are on the store I’ll do my best to ensure that any big version 4 features that are feasible on the iPhone also make it into version 3.
So Comic Zeal Version 4 isn’t just for the iPad, at some point it will also be available for the iPhone, just not yet.
Read the complete tech and features write-up in its entirety at Bitolithic’s site.
(via Bitolithic)
iPad Frenzy: iVerse Demonstrates Mobile Comics App Preview, +20 Hype Increase
Posted by mistergroonk in Apps, Comics, Technology, The Future on March 31, 2010
The Application has been submitted and passed the initial approval stages, so we’re expecting it to be available on launch day. This is a Universal Application — so it will be the same App as the iPhone application — and all your iVerse Comics In App Purchases will transfer over to the iPad at no additional cost.
Below the cut you’ll find an awesome video of awesome digital comics being demonstrated awsomely.
iPad Frenzy: “Captain’s Log†App Just Made Star Trek Geeks Wet their Pants
Posted by mistergroonk in Apps, Technology, The Future on March 31, 2010
Let’s build some iPad hype, yes?
The PADD was a wondrous Star Trek device that damn damn near what any plot required in the 24th century.
The iPad is a wondrous 21st century device that Steve Jobs says will change the world as you know it.
The “Captain’s Log” is an iPad app that blends 21st century happenings with 24th century props. You bet your ass we’re gonna own the hell out of it once we own a second generation iPad.
UPDATE: Because nothing good lasts forever: ‘Star Trek app for iPad pulled after infringement complaint‘
The Beat Talked Longbox Comics with Rantz Hoseley
Posted by mistergroonk in Comics, Digital Share, Interviews on March 26, 2010
Rantz Hoseley talked Longbox Digital Comics at The Beat last week.
THE BEAT: Let’s talk about platforms. Of course, the shiny new bauble on the horizon is the iPad. Will LongBox be available on the iPad?
HOSELEY: We have an iPad version in development and an Android tablet version in development and we’re currently looking at the newly announced Winmo 7.
Longbox is mentioned that it would debut at Emerald City. It took some doing. Long tiresome doing after sweating over a hot laptop all day.
We’re not at all hinting that it shouldn’t have been so damn hard finding the main Longbox Digital site that’s offering the Public Beta download.
Actually, yes. That’s exactly what we’re saying.