Quentin Tarantino once expressed his dislike for our current infatuation with entertainment and smartphones. To me, watching the great films on an iPhone is an abomination. Well, Tarantino, if you're out there, you'll appreciate this new device from Kickstarter that brings the power of the Hollywood big screen to your portable devices. HAVE YOUR OWN IPHONE HI-RES MOVIE SCREEN WITH THIS KICKSTARTER DEVICE Do you want a big screen on the go? Of course, you do! You might not realize it but you need it. Hence, it's worth looking into SPUD. SPUD is the name of this particular Kickstarter campaign and features a high-resolution, 24-inch display with the point being uber-portability. Just like an umbrella, SPUN collapses and expands so you can bring …show more content…
the convenience of a big screen wherever you go with your iPhone. WHY YOU WANT THIS IPHONE KICKSTARTER SCREEN Look at your monitor right now.
Is it 24-inches? If so, congratulations. If not, then perhaps you want something bigger without the added cost. Furthermore, perhaps you want some to take around with you. SPUD is more than 4X the screen area compared to a 14-inch Macbook screen and more than 23x that of you iPhone screen. As convenient as smartphones are, they are not ideal for reading or watching anything really. Furthermore, they can break if dropped. SPUD uses a flexible polymer that never chips or cracks. It is even is washable if you get SPUd it during your intense movie watching sessions. THE MAGIC BEHIND THIS IPHONE BIG SCREEN KICKSTARTER PROJECT As advertised on Kickstarter, SPUD combines the technology of a projector and a projector screen into one, convenient package. Unlike normal projectors, SPUD doesn't need dim lighting to make it shine. with the SPUD innovation, you can use your device on any wall, in any room, and over a long distance. SPUD easily collapses with it's specially designed materials that optimize image quality and keeps minimizing screen wrinkles. Yes, Mr. Tarantino is proud of this one. Don't worry, no longer will your movies suffer from the small screen of our portable
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Wisps of burnt-out curtains drape over shattered window frames, fluttering helplessly like a bird with injured wings. Pieces of wood collapse snapping once they hit the ground. Smoke swirls around in the wind. No sound can be heard except for the occasional sobs escaping the chapped lips of people visiting what is left of their homes. The once busy city of Amsterdam is now nothing but a city of forgotten souls. In 1942, the Franks and the Van Daans moved into a warehouse located in Amsterdam to escape the perilous world outside, where the Holocaust was taking place. Jews like the Franks and the Van Daans had their rights taken away from them. The Gestapo, the police working for the Nazis, rounded up people to be sent to concentration camps, where people worked to death. Margot Frank was one of them. Many Jews had to leave the country to escape, while the two families, and later on a man named Dussel, lived on the top floor of the warehouse called the Secret Annex. Living in such a small space and having sparse food with so many people was not easy. On weekdays, not a noise was to be made otherwise the workmen below would hear them. Food and other items had to be brought in by Miep and Mr. Kraler, who risked their lives to help the members of the Secret Annex. To keep herself company, Anne Frank wrote in her diary almost every day. Later on, her diary was published, and two authors decided that they would write a play based on the published diary, named The Diary of Anne Frank. Goodrich and Hackett created memorable characters in their play. Among these people, Otto Frank stood out, who emerged as a good leader because he put himself before others, made rough decisions when problems rose, and stayed positive and optimistic even dur...
The jury was locked in the room to deliberate because they don't want them to leave until they have come to a decision. If the jury was allowed to leave, they might just go when they want and not return. Also, the accused could try to come in to convince the jury that he is innocent.
n Name:Diego Armendariz Date:11 /13/1Period: 2/3 Write a persuasive essay arguing how one group struggles more than the other. Support your claims and counterarguments with logical reasons and relevant evidence. __________________________________________ (Your Creative Title). Introduction Paragraph Cherry Valance once said, ‘Things are rough all over” My quote ties with S.E Hinton’s popular book The Outsiders because in the book the Greasers and Socs are constantly fighting and don’t know why,
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I believe that Adnan Syed is innocent. He may have had something to do with the crime or known of it but Adnan was not Hae’s killer. He won’t say if he is guilty or innocent so we will never know but I know he didn’t. My first point will be that the whole day was based on one person. His name was Jay Wilds.
Everyone has a choice in their life, some choose to live it and others choose to end it. In the end we are all competing and fighting to see who will make it out on top. The real winner of life is one who can survive, fight, and have fun. Inevitably we all lose sometimes, some more than others but all winners must eventually fall. Holden views life as if there is only one winner and the rest are all losers. Holden knows that there will always be someone stronger, faster, smarter, and someone braver. In the book “Catcher in the rye” written by J. D. Salinger, Holden is the protagonist. In this essay I will discuss how Holden’s views on life will determine his actions, while he attempts to play the game of life.
Nolan also quotes that “The problem with the push to digital is it has been given a consumer aspect,” He suggest that it confuses the camera with an Ipad. Nolan believes that digital is “not what is best for the film. Nolan states that he does use digital technology in the editing process and for special effects and in other ways but in the end he wants his films to be shot on film ('Dark Knight Rises').
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Fighting crime, pursuing justice, and stopping the bad guys is what criminal justice might sound like to someone who does not know too much about the field. While yes, it does come with those perks, the criminal justice system is more than that. For one minute of action is about one hour of paperwork. Being as my major is criminal justice, I would like to become a police officer someday. Knowing that it is more than just patrolling the beat, there is actual work and statistics that goes into the job. Statistics is used in the criminal justice system every single day. People report crimes daily through statistic based police reports, known as the Uniform Crime Reports, (UCR) and National Crime Victimization Survey, (NCVS). Another way statistics
As of January 20, 2017 Donald Trump has been the president of the United States. Before Trump officially took office, about 44% of the American population believed that he would unite our country. Recently, the same poll was done and 28% of America’s population believes that Trump is uniting our country (Begley). That is a whole 16% decline of America’s population that believes Trump is uniting America. Donald Trump’s presidency has caused division amongst Americans due to events such as the NFL ban anthem protests and the Muslim ban.
With Digital Cinema, it is possible to watch movies anywhere, anytime, and pretty much on whatever device you wish. This idea seems extremely appropriate with the pace at which the world is moving at the moment. Almost everyone you meet has some form of android or smart phone, iPod, iPad or other portable device in which they can watch a film on.
Throughout the world, there should be an ongoing mission to spread peace and end global violence. War has plagued the world throughout history and enables actions as heinous as slaughter and torture. Yet in the same world, more people believe in religion than not, many of whom teach the basic concept that murder is wrong. How can people justify taking the life of other humans when they are taught at a very young age that it is the worst crime to commit? With the continuous introduction of deadly technologies, it 's becoming easier and easier to kill. In some places in the world, daily bombing is normal and death has become a way of life. This irony extends beyond the depths of visible war. Some countries vouch for war by claiming it will save
A world with no crime is just too much to ask for. A world that makes an effort to keep out the danger is more realistic. The only question is how do you keep the danger away from everyone? How can you punish someone so much to where they deserve what they did and it brings closure to the victim’s family? At this point in today’s society you can only punish someone to a maximum limit because of all the laws and rights we acquire today . Locking someone in prison for the rest of their life for murdering a family is how we discipline nowadays. Now no one said the prison life is excellent, but you still wake up every morning and go about your day like nothing happened; the only difference is you 're just living your life in