Archive for February, 2008

Robertson Construction Filming Completes

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

When Robertson Construction decided that they wanted to roll out a Health and Safety film across all of their sites we were happy to oblige. Filming has taken place the legth and breadth of the UK in the last month and is now complete. When post production ends in a months time Robertson will roll out the film which covers every aspect of Health and Safety from Demolition to Decorating in all the regions of the UK again demonstrating their forward thinking attitude to Health and Safety by ensure the officially sanctioned message is heard by workers time and time again no matter where they are.

HD DVD is Dead… Long live the King (Blu Ray)

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Well it seems that reports of HD DVD’s death are far from premature, in fact it is expected that tomorrow Toshiba will announce that they have withdrawn from the race to win the hearts and minds of Hi-Def video audiences.

Sony, after losing out 30 years ago in the VHS versus Betamax wars has dealt a bitter blow to both Toshiba and Microsoft by cornering the market with their Blu Ray system.

As readers might know I am an “early adopter” of all manner of gadgets and yes I have a Blu Ray and an HD DVD Drive Combo. What I never understood about this war is why it mattered. With Combo drives so easily available and now for less the £100, why worry about which format your disc is.

I truly believed  that users would simply turn to combo drives and whether you played an HD DVD or Blu Ray Disc was neither here nor there. Clearly I was wrong.

I also thought that Microsoft might force PC manufacturers to release new PC’s with HD DVD and subsequently release all their new software on the format. Clearly I was wrong again.

I now know that HD DVD is on its way out. Surely I can’t be wrong on this one.

Well it seems there may be a final chapter or a first of new book as it were. The Chinese Hi Def Forum has backed HD DVD and is to release its modified versin CH DVD in March. If there is one thing the Chinese have a lot of its end users so HD DVD could well survive after all, just under a different name.

So the lesson…. It isn’t over til the fat lady sings. Watch this space

Morris and Spottiswood Commission Second Exhibition Presentation

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Long Time client Morris and Spottiswood has commissioned a second Exhibition Presentation for an upcoming Conference of Social Housing. The Video will loop on a Plasma screen at their stand and is intended to highlight the commitment the company has to Social Housing. We wish them well at the conference and congratulate them on their continued commitment to the sector.

Windirstat - possibly the best software in the world

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Ok, I might be overstating this a little. But I was so pleased to find this great piece of software we installed it on all our office PCs. In a nutshell it gives a graphic representation of your computer’s drives, and allows you to track large files that you didn’t realise were hidden within a deep folder hierarchy and move or delete them, thus cleaning space on your drive. It’s great for Kelpie as we deal with enormous files upto 20Gb in size and knowing where those files are stored is incredibly important especially as our on site client storage now exceeds 40Tb. For mission critical files we also have an offsite backup which syncs daily, so our clients can rest easy in the knowledge that their films are always availble and safe in electronic format to transfer to DVD at a moments notice. Of course with more and more of our clients choosing to stream their videos from our servers the days of repeat duplications of DVDs that have become scratched are coming to end. Don’t forget to ask us about our streaming Web Video solutions the next time you commission a Corporate Video.

Off to Nebraska we go…

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

Director Stephen B Anderson is off with DOP Alex Hill to shoot the first part of Kelpie Films‘ documentary on a US Peace Activist in Nebraska this February. The film which is funded by Channel 4 in the UK will continue into full production in the coming months with an anticipated date to air in the US and UK sometime in September 2008.

Balfour Beatty commission Health and Safety Video for Cowlin

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Long time client Balfour Beatty have commissioned another Health and Safety film for a recently acquired company, Cowlin Construction. The shoot is due to take place in March across the UK.

Social Economy Scotland AGM Film completed

Saturday, February 9th, 2008

The team have just completed the latest AGM film for SCVO’s Social Economy Scotland. The film showcases 7 projects from around Scotland. Some cutting edge 3D animation was created to give it a real glitzy look. The film was designed to celebrate the success of the groups so an award ceremony style concept was designed for the brief.

Howden Power Commission Virtual Studio Presentation

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

Global Engineering Company, Howden Power, have commissioned Kelpie to shoot a CEO address to be distributed internally to the many Howden offices around the Globe. The Corporate Video will feature ground breaking 3D graphics of a virtual studio, while the interview will be shot against a “green screen” to be composited in later.

Alternatives to DVD - The USB Key

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

A little tip we are telling all our corporate clients these days is to look passed the old favourite, DVD, and onwards to USB Drives. With storage up to 16Gb, there is more than enough room to store text, image and video files. So the next time you consider distributing a promotional video to your clients, try a key instead of DVD. You can brand it with your logo and the great thing is it has a dual purpose as a handy storage device so once your client has watched the film or presentation they can continue to use the drive and every time they do, they think of you.

We’ve got great connections in the wholesale USB marketplace so don’t pay over the odds for your next run, just give us a call.

I love my TabletPC

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

Yes, that’s right I think I am in love. I am a self confessed early adopter and it threatened to join a long line of long forgotten gadgets I had purchased in the name of research, but the Tablet PC didn’t go the way of my electronic pen or the N1 wireless router (and the Dodo for that matter).

 No, it’s still in my bag 4 months later and doing a terrific job of keeping me mobile and organised (something my Xda Orbit is currently failing to do). If you haven’t tried one yet, do. It accepts handwriing or keyboard input with the former recognising even my scrawling efforts. But it’s the size that is the main attraction. Laptops had gotten so large the very term was a misnomer and the widescreens were using so much battey power you couldn’t even enjoy that 2 hour DVD on the train as the battery wouldn’t last. The Tablet is the size of a medium sized book and can also output the VGA to a monitor if you are using it at your desk. But don’t just do that, after all this is designed as a truelly mobile PC. As I say it could have been just another fad, but I am already scouring Dabs and PCworld websites to check if there are updated versions of this fantastic machine.