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Storyboarding 101

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June 28th, 2008 in Links

A good example of storyboarding as used in movie production, using a Coen Brother’s flick as an example. Storyboarding applies to user interface design too, beating out notations like UML in terms of utility.

Zip.ca, the first month

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March 6th, 2008 in Reviews

I started using Zip.ca last month, a Canadian by-mail DVD rental service. I did my homework, it was recommended by a trusty co-worker, and am really happy with the service so far.

What I like

  • They have a huge selection of foreign films, festival films, documentaries, obscure films, animé/manga, and TV shows.
  • You queue up what you want to watch, and the discs arrive a few at a time.
  • You can tell them when you’ve returned a disc, and they’ll send you another one while it’s in transit.

What could be better

  • Movies arrive in pretty much any order, in a fairly random distribution of genres. I have some ideas on how to improve this, and I’m told they respond well to user recommendations.
  • The site is far from web2.0 and is a bit slow at times. Once I got used to the site, I found it worked well enough for me … it just wasn’t inspiring.
  • The recommendation system is pretty tame, and the per-movie content a bit thin. I realize that a Canadian service has a pretty small customer base compared to an Amazon or a Netflix, but there’s room for improvement.

Stats so far …

  • I’m receiving 4 DVDs per week1
  • Average delivery time (to or from) is 1.25 days
  • Cost per DVD: $1.172
  • Great movies so far: 8
  • So-so movies so far: 3
  • Crappy movies so far: 1

Survey says …

I’ll stick with Zip until the summer, then will pause or reduce it until the fall. Zip has great value if you don’t have to see the newest thing the moment it’s released3, so it fits my personality well. I’m excited about the large selection of hard-to-find stuff, though I haven’t received much of it yet.

The best part? Not having to wander around the video store like an idiot: I can research directors, writers and actors, queue up movies at my leisure, and the movies magically appear on my desk a few days later.

  1. I watch them while coding in the evenings
  2. 3/Unlimited plan, 3 months with 1-free month promo
  3. They have an option for getting a movie “now”, but it costs more

Surf’s up surprisingly non-suck

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June 10th, 2007 in Micro Reviews

[stars: 3] Surf’s up. Despite mirroring the penguin theme from a number of recent movies, Surf’s up is a fresh, funny, surf film. I was especially impressed by the superbly executed mocumentary plot, the smart voice casting (Jeff Bridges as a surf maven), and the hip surf-punk soundtrack (I expected the standard over-played 60s tripe).

Movie review site finder

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June 7th, 2007 in Links

A tool to help you find a movie review site that matches your preferences. My matches?

  • Peter Travers : 86%
  • Rotten Tomatoes : 85%
  • Roger Ebert : 85%
  • James Bernadelli : 83%

I’ve always avoided , but apparently we agree on most movies.

Lisp movie

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December 17th, 2005 in Links

A Lisp Movie, intended to show people why Lisp is so darned cool.

Life after Darth

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May 4th, 2005 in Links

Life After Darth
Lucas himself has been the primary author of this version of events. “When I went to USC, I didn’t know anything about movies,” he told a Canadian film crew in 2002. “I watched television. I wasn’t that interested in movies.”