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Exploring the Impact of 3D Product Animation Gigs in the Social Media World
With the advent of technology, the world of social media marketing is constantly evolving. One of the most prominent trends in recent years has been the use of 3D product animation. 3D animation has revolutionized the way businesses showcase their products and services online, giving consumers a more realistic and immersive experience. In this article, we will explore the impact of 3D product animation gigs in the social media world.
By Jolayemi O. Joseph 3 years ago in Geeks
The Ice Storm - A Movie Review
Better not go out in the ice storm tonight. The Ice Storm was predicted in theaters in 1997. Based on the novel written by Rick Moody, the story takes place in New Canaan, Connecticut in 1973. Relationships are tested in a set of families. Cheating and understanding relationships, one night an ice storm sets everyone apart.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
'Your Place or Mine'- Movie Review
The romantic comedy film "Your Place or Mine" was released in 2003, around the same time as other forgettable rom-coms like "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," "The Holiday," and "Something's Gotta Give." Despite being directed by the seasoned rom-com writer Aline Brosh McKenna, who also wrote the critically acclaimed "The Devil Wears Prada," "Your Place or Mine" falls short in terms of sharp dialogue and well-developed characters. It settles for being a pleasant, mindless watch that may be perfect for a lazy Saturday Netflix binge.
By Rajan surendar3 years ago in Geeks
'Minions The Rise Of Gru'- Movie Review
“Minions: The Rise of Gru” is a new addition to the Despicable Me Universe and takes place in 1976. It has all the elements to cater to the less mature aspects of our sensibilities, with afros and ‘70’s era fashions, badass women in action, awful puns and wordplay, and disco music. The minions, those yellow, pill-shaped purveyors of trouble who are hopelessly devoted to Gru (Steve Carell), are back to support the “eleven and three-quarters” years old version of Gru.
By Rajan surendar3 years ago in Geeks
'Freeridge'- Review
When reading the logline of Freeridge, it may seem like it would fit in with Netflix’s supernatural teen shows, like Stranger Things or Wednesday. The show revolves around a curse that plagues four 15-year-olds who believe it was caused by a mysterious old box, and their desperate attempts to reverse its effects. However, the supernatural aspect of the show is not the main focus. Instead, it serves as a backdrop for the more relatable themes of uncertainty about the future, the complexities of young love, and the responsibilities of family.
By Rajan surendar3 years ago in Geeks
3 Budget DJ Headphones
DJ headphones are an essential tool for any professional or amateur DJ. They allow the DJ to preview and cue up tracks, monitor sound quality, and adjust levels, all while blocking out external noise. With so many different headphones on the market, it can be challenging to know which one is the right fit. In this article, we will review and compare three popular DJ headphones: the OneOdio Wired Over Ear Headphones, the Numark HF125, and the Pioneer DJ CUE1. By examining the design, sound quality, and features of each headphone, we aim to provide readers with a comprehensive guide to choosing the best DJ headphones for their needs.
By Christopher Erpelding3 years ago in Geeks
Can You Survive? Here's All The Places 'Naked And Afraid' Has Been Filmed
Naked and Afraid has been a reality staple on Discovery Channel since its premiere back in 2013. The show is the perfect avenue for viewers to see what happens when one man and one woman are dropped in a remote location for 21 days with no provided food or water. The contestants are tasked to put their survival skills to the ultimate test to brave the elements and navigate through their location to extraction. Not only do they have to brave the elements, but they have to do it completely naked with no clothing - not even shoes!
By Jenika Enoch3 years ago in Geeks
Ambush (2023) Film Review
Ambush, directed by Mark Burman, attempts to bring one of the most contentious periods in American history, the Vietnam War, to mainstream entertainment. Despite several attempts to make the war the subject of action films, such as Missing in Action, The Last Hunter, and Siege of Firebase Gloria, the Vietnam War has remained resistant to such efforts, and Ambush seems unlikely to change that.
By Jeno Treshan 3 years ago in Geeks
'We Have a Ghost'- Movie Review
Christopher Landon is known for his unique horror films that stand out from the typical cynicism of the genre. He sidesteps the trend of “elevated horror” by infusing his films with an infectious sense of joy, exemplified in movies like “Happy Death Day,” "Happy Death Day 2U," and “Freaky.” Regardless of one's opinion on their execution or overall quality, there's no denying that Landon has a blast while making them. His latest offering, “We Have a Ghost,” shines when Landon is allowed to let loose and be playful, eliciting smiles from the viewers. However, while his directing is on point, the writing falls short, resulting in a movie that drags on for too long with multiple endings and recurring themes that fail to build upon the film's promising ideas. Overall, it's a decent distraction on Netflix, but one can only hope for Landon to create a third installment of “Happy Death Day” before revisiting this world.
By Rajan surendar3 years ago in Geeks
'A Radiant Girl'- Movie Review
In his poem "Musee des Beaux Arts," W.H. Auden utilized a Brueghel painting depicting Icarus' fall from the sky to convey an important lesson about tragedy. He notes that "it takes place/While someone else is eating or opening a window or just walking dully along," emphasizing how the biggest, most catastrophic events often go unnoticed by those living their daily lives. Charlotte Wells' impressive directorial debut, "Aftersun," and now "A Radiant Girl," also embrace this idea by focusing on the small, yet crucial moments that are often overlooked in the grand scheme of things.
By Rajan surendar3 years ago in Geeks
'Luther: The Fallen Sun'- Movie Review
The British actor Idris Elba, who recently ruled out playing 007, reprises his role as Detective Chief Inspector John Luther in "Luther: The Fallen Sun," a continuation of the BBC crime drama. The feature-length movie, which is currently showing in cinemas and will be available for streaming on Netflix from March 10, allows Elba to redirect the online frenzy of his fan-casting for James Bond to his established role as Luther.
By Rajan surendar3 years ago in Geeks










