Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Robots, lasers, dinosaurs and sacred geometry

Contribute your original videos to the tour - email zebbler@zebbler.com with submissions/ideas.
Themes: 50s sci-fi, lasers, robots, aliens, dinosaurs with lasers and sacred geometry.
Deadline: March 1st, 2011

Here are some fresh bits of visual inspiration straight from EOTO:

http://www.cslacker.com/images/funny/meme/demotivational/dinosaurs_with_lasers/

http://www.youtube.com/user/ieoie#p/u/3/5NJ-iqC6DMc

Our Boston team is currently developing an a/v opening to the tour based on this EOTO album cover:

Monday, February 7, 2011

EOTO video challenge announcement

Do you want to see your visuals played on a large screen behind EOTO?
Follow our simple guidelines and submit your videos by March 1st, 2011.
Top five submissions will receive autographed CDs from EOTO.
Top three submissions will also receive a pair of VIP tickets to an EOTO show.

What will help you?
• 3d animation is encouraged.
• Complex sequences or themed loops.
• Following submission guidelines (size/compression).
• Your animations look really fun with EOTO playing in front of them.

As always, you could visit this page for complete submission and video guidelines:
http://zebbler.com/eoto_video_challenge

Or here's a brief illustration of our two submission options:

Option 1:
Video action/items should always stay within frame fully, without ever crossing the right, left and upper boundaries of the screen.  Crossing the bottom boundary is alright.  Action is encouraged to emanate from the bottom center and outward, preserving the focal point on the location of the band, or pulsing up/outward from the bottom center, although other options should be considered as well.
Submit your video ideas/proposals to zebbler@zebbler.com  Your masters need to be exported as Quicktimes with PhotoJpeg Compression, High Setting) 1024x768 pixels (square).


Option 2:
Video action/items should always stay within frame fully, without ever crossing the right, left and upper boundaries of the screen, but also not crossing into an area where the band is likely to be located (bottom-middle-center).  Crossing the bottom boundary is alright. 
Submit your video ideas/proposals to zebbler@zebbler.com  Your masters need to be exported as Quicktimes with PhotoJpeg Compression, High Setting) 1024x768 pixels (square).

Share these news with your neighborhood visualists!  Our time is short.