IBC

I’m attending IBC 2008 in Amsterdam this week and in the absence of a proper ‘blog’ on the Digital Circle web site (setting up a server takes seconds, getting domain changes…takes….longer) It’s really a digital equipment trade show so it’s not 100% suited to Digital Circle but, as Colin from Inferno and Peter from the … Continue reading “IBC”

I’m attending IBC 2008 in Amsterdam this week and in the absence of a proper ‘blog’ on the Digital Circle web site (setting up a server takes seconds, getting domain changes…takes….longer)

It’s really a digital equipment trade show so it’s not 100% suited to Digital Circle but, as Colin from Inferno and Peter from the 15 Second Film Festival have found out, there’s a dire need of content to run over this equipment (and the show reels which are being used to demo this equipment are being subtly replaced with Northern Ireland sourced content rather than the stock footage they came with).

The sheer size of this show indicates that there’s a lot going on in this sector in Europe. Big players – showing off everything from boom mikes attached to half-ton mounts all the way to mobile phones which receive digital TV signals. It’s up to the digital content industry in Northern Ireland to rise to the challenge and try to get out here to the wider world – the opportunities at the right trade show are impressive – just being invited to bid for work that would never have come your way makes it worthwhile and the rewards – put it like this, one good deal pays for the trip a hundredfold. That’s the secrets I guess. Every trade show I’ve ever attended has paid for itself.

I arrive back in Northern Ireland tomorrow and have a heap of paperwork waiting for me. Brilliant.

Comics.

Wednesday afternoon I popped round to Paul’s house for a quick chat (and a couple of headache tablets) and I saw a demo of MurderDrome, the first iteration of a new comic application for the iPhone. There have been a few comic reader apps for the iPhone/iPod touch out there, most notably ClickWheel Comic Reader … Continue reading “Comics.”

Wednesday afternoon I popped round to Paul’s house for a quick chat (and a couple of headache tablets) and I saw a demo of MurderDrome, the first iteration of a new comic application for the iPhone.

There have been a few comic reader apps for the iPhone/iPod touch out there, most notably ClickWheel Comic Reader which gives access to a lot of content produced for 2000AD.

The Murderdrome iPhone comic demoed to me that day had a few very startling and fresh ideas.
The content was perfectly sized for the high res (160 dpi) screen of the iPod touch and iPhone. The side-side swipe of the finger moved from page to page but the UP-DOWN swipe of a finger took you through the content on that page. It removed colour, then inking, then brought the images down to the base wireframe. You could see the process on how it was made. You can, at a touch, remove or re-add speech bubbles and there are other settings (greyscale etc) which I didn’t have time to play with.

Paul (art, letters, colour) and Al (writer) have collaborated to make Murderdrome specially for the iPhone/iPod touch screen. The code was written by Philip Orr who you’ll also recognise as one of the names behind infurious. Watch Phil’s Blue Pilot for some very interesting developments soon.

See the Youtube video for more

Paul has some entertaining ideas on how this is going to work into a business model on the iPhone and iPod touch but you’ll definitely find some information on that on Paul’s blog, “Notes from the Drawing Board“.