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  • Air Guitar
    by dmbphotography

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    copyright dmbphotography

  • Heart Built on Tears
    by failingjune

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Heart Built on Tears These are individually placed waterdrops on a CD. The colors come from how the light is refracted on the surface. It’s really easy to arrange shapes since you can just drag the drop with any sharp object and it will stay perfectly spherical and not loose any water :) So this is a bit feminine, but boo double standards :) / These are the descriptions I give on dA —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Location: Portland, OR / Date: August 30th, 2008 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Camera: Canon Digital Rebel XSi (450D) / Lens: Canon Macro Lens EF-s 60mm f/2.8 / Focal Length: 60 mm / Flash: Built-In Shutter Speed: 1/60 sec / Aperture: 2.8 / ISO: 400 / — MY PHOTOGRAPHS ARE COPYRIGHTED AND NOT FOR USE OF STOCK, CANNOT BE REDISTRIBUTE, EDITED, AND/OR COPIED WITHOUT MY PERMISSION. PhotoInfo

  • The Compact Cassette, often referred to as audio cassette, cassette tape, cassette, or simply tape, is a magnetic tape sound recording format. Although it was originally intended as a medium for dictation, improvements in fidelity led the Compact Cassette to supplant reel-to-reel tape recording in most non-professional applications. Its uses ranged from portable audio to home recording to data storage for early microcomputers. Between the early 1960s and early 2000s, the cassette was one of the two most common formats for prerecorded music, first alongside the LP and later the Compact Disc. The word cassette is a French word meaning little box.

  • vhs
    by Glenn48

    US$29.92

    VHS IS COMING BACK

  • The phonograph, or gramophone, was the most common device for playing recorded sound from the 1870s through the 1980s. They continue to be manufactured and sold into the 21st century, although in small numbers. While there are many audiophiles who still prefer vinyl records over digital music sources (primarily compact disc) for their perceived fidelity, they represent an enthusiastic minority of listeners. The quality of the available record players, tonearms, and cartridges has continued to improve, despite a diminishing market.

  • HD DVD
    by Aaron Booth

    US$23.94

    Part of the defunct formats series. This one is probably the weakest [due to the fact that HD DVD doesn’t have a cool retro logo] but I had to have it in there. Other possible taglines: / – More HD than real life [stolen from Futurama] / – Bluray sucks and is crap / – ...is not dead shut up This shirt will only get better with age…

  • Spectrum I
    by Lily Andrea Seidel

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Waterdrops on a CD, natural lighting. Original source:

  • The poster edition of the original vector drawn photographic print series I made earlier this year. All VHS covers were hand drawn from original images (it took ages). The rap (Abridged): / Do you remember when your VCR broke and you decided not to get another because they were sort of old technology? DVD was replacing VHS and you could probably buy the shows you wanted as season sets on DVD soon. Have they released those shows yet? Maybe you started watching different stuff because they didn’t release them? I don’t know, but many films aren’t being replaced on DVD at my local video shop when the VHS copy dies … I can’t find Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure in any DVD rental place… and find me The Last Star Fighter while you’re looking. I loved that movie! Things look right on VHS, The Dark Crystal, Star Wars, Alien, Thomas the Tank Engine, Sooty, all better on tape, darker, warmer, grainier. We’ve lost something here, it’s changed, it ain’t cool. detail sample: /

  • One of my assignments this semester was to design a DVD menu for either a movie (thus creating a different design from the one in use today), game or book. I chose to make a design for “The Giver,” which was one of my favorite novels as a young adult. I struggled a lot with this design, because the book has so many themes and important symbols, that it was difficult to choose which ones to put emphasis on. I chose a rather unsaturated color scheme, as the book features a mostly black and white world, where people can no longer see color. I found black and white to be too harsh for a menu, really, so I opted for the unsaturated look. Only two vibrant colors are used on the menus (there are three: a main one, as seen above; audio options; and scene selections), blue and red-orange, two colors which are mentioned often in the book. Considering this is the first DVD menu I’ve created, I’m satisfied with the overall appearance of it. Personal Website: Random Selection of Work:

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  • DVD Cover
    by Sande Elkins

    I wanted to share this with you. As many of you know, I’ve been working on movie/slide shows of my work and I just put it all together on…

    I wanted to share this with you. As many of you know, I’ve been working on movie/slide shows of my work and I just put it all together on a dvd portfolio. Stayed up all night working on the movies and styling the dvd the way I wanted it…wish I could show you that because I’m quite pleased with it:-). I finished designing the dvd label and the cover/insert this afternoon. Cover: Back: Inside Left: Inside Right: I can’t show the label because I created it in the label software program and it isn’t uploadable. I’ve revised the slide shows also from the ones I posted on youtube…with the help and advice of a lot of friends…thank you!! ~Sande

  • album art for the sydney electronic duo “the bird”....album tiltled “birdville sessions”....album released early 2006

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    MEAT III
    by morphfix

    US$4.48–US$102.60

  • Make a DVD in Photoshop
    by Alison Johnston

    So how about trying our hand making a DVD in PS ? I’m not going to go into tweaking each of the elements that make up this tutorial, t…

    So how about trying our hand making a DVD in PS ? I’m not going to go into tweaking each of the elements that make up this tutorial, that will be your job. I’m going to show you how to easily put together a DVD – put one of your images on it if you like – place it differently – anything can be done to each of the layers. You might want to read through this first to get an idea of what is happening. Just shift click or ctrl click on the images to be taken to the larger view. Open a new image in PS 800×600 and choose a darkish colour for the b/ground (you’ll see why later – I want to show you something). Don’t forget to double click on your b/ground layer and click ok on the dialogue box that comes up to make the b/ground layer editable. Create a new layer by clicking on the create new layer icon at the bottom of the layers palette, then grab your elliptical marquee tool, and whilst holding down the shift + alt keys draw out a circle – don’t make it too big, we will be distorting it later. Fill this with white. Leave the marching ants showing and duplicate the layer three times by dragging the layer to the create new layer icon at the bottom of the layers palette. You should have something similar to the image below, ignore my text layers. Deselect the selection. You’ll notice that I have named the layers and that may be a good idea for you to do as well. Turn on (click on) the next layer up the stack, mine is called ‘main’ and I want you to press Ctrl + T on your keyboard to bring up the Transform Tool, or you can go to Edit>Transform>Scale. Holding down your Shift + Alt keys scale down the circle similar to the image below. We are trying to form the outside edge of a DVD as it faces us. You’ll also notice that I’ve highlighted an icon in the layers palette, we’re going to be using that next, so you need to know where it is. Ignore the hole in the dvd, yours will not look like this :-) Still working on the same layer, I want you to click on the ‘Lock Transparency’ icon at the top of the layers palette (refer to the above image to locate it). Go and choose a colour to fill this layer with – alternatively, you could use one of your images. Once you have a colour, and it is set as the f/ground colour use Alt + Backspace on your keyboard to fill it. Make the ‘plastic’ layer active and click on it to make sure you are working on that layer and repeat the previous step with the Transform Tool, making the circle smaller this time – see image below. This is where it gets interesting :-) I want you to select the circle you just scaled down, with the magic wand tool. Now, click back on the ‘edge’ layer (not the b/ground) and press the delete key. Then click on the ‘main’ layer (check my images for the names on my layers) and press the delete key, click back on the ‘plastic’ layer and you can deselect the marching ants. Before we scale down the ‘spindle’ layer, we will have to fill it with a colour other than white so it stands out against the ‘plastic’ layer. Lock the transparency again and fill it with black. Finally, we’re going to scale down the ‘spindle’ layer the same way we have with the other three layers. Follow the instructions above. Make this one smaller – see image below, and we’re going to punch a hole in the spindle layer, / select the black with the magic wand tool, then press the delete key. You should now have something similar to the image below. Now click on the little icon on the b/ground layer to make the layer invisible – might say Layer 0 if you didn’t name it (like me), then go and merge the visible layers, and then you can turn on the background layer again. I’m going to distort the DVD layer with the Transform Tool, press Ctrl + T on the keyboard, or go to Edit>Transform>Scale and, working on the centre square on the bottom line, push the image up about a third or halfway. When you are happy with it press the enter key – see image below. You can rotate or distort the image as well if you want. Next I want you to duplicate the dvd layer by dragging it to the create new layer icon at the bottom of the layers palette. Working on the DVD layer, I want you to lock the transparency again. We’re going to make an edge for our DVD, so go pick a colour – I picked a medium grey. Once you have the colour you want, go ahead and fill the layer. You won’t be able to see any visible change at the moment. Make sure your selection tool is active and I want you to use the down arrow on your keyboard to nudge the the layer down. I tapped my down arrow key 7 times to create the dvd edge in the image below, which in reality would be a little bit too much, but I’ve done that to show you what is going on. Try tapping yours down about 5 or 6 to make it smaller. Before we leave this layer, I want you to make sure that it is the active layer by clicking on it and then I want you to lock the trnsparency of the layer. To make the edge look a little more realistic we are going to throw in a couple of shadows and highlights. With a largish soft brush and with the f/ground colour set to black (refer to below image if I’m not making any sense) throw in a shadow along the left and right edges of the side view and one inside the spindle hole (to the left). Switch your f/ground colour to white and throw a highlight around the centre area of the edge view and inside the spindle hole to the left. If you have used white like have for the edge on the main disc you might like to try a light grey for the highlight. Okay, we’re getting near the end of this now – so deep breath and lets carry on. You’ll probably notice that we still have the white area around the spindle hole (that we named plastic waaaaay up there somewhere) and we need to make that a little bit see through. So I want you to click on the eye icon next to the b/ground layer – layer o, or whatever you named it – the red layer in my case, to make it invisible and then go ahead and use ‘merge visible’ to merge the other layers together. Click on the eye icon again on the b/ground layer to make it visible. Click on the DVD layer and drag it to the create new layer button at the bottom of the layers palette. Click on the top layer to make sure you are working on it and grab your magic wand tool, then click on the white area. If you used white for the outer edge of the main disc like I did, then that is going to select as well – that’s fine, we can fix that. Using the Lasso Tool, or the Rectangular Marquee Tool go to the top menu bar and select the icon that says Subtract From Selection. Now, go and select around any of the marching ants that you don’t want and as soon as you join up the two ends if you are using the Lasso they will disappear. If you use the Rectangular Marquee, just select around the ants that you don’t want and they will disappear. Refer to the image below. Once you are left with just the centre white area selected, I want you to click on the layer below and hit the delete key – not on the b/ground layer. Click back on the top layer, deselct the selection and take the opacity of that layer down to suit – I used 25%. Refer to the image after the one below. Make the b/ground layer invisible by unchecking the little eye icon and ‘merge visible’ so that the 2 DVD layer are one, then drag that layer to the create new layer icon at the bottom of the layers palette and click on the back layer i.e. not the top one. Should be the middle layer. Go ahead and lock the transparency, then with black as the f/ground colour fill the dvd. This is going to be the cast shadow for the dvd. With your selection tool, drag the shadow layer down to where you want it to be. Still working on the shadow layer uncheck the lock transparency icon at the top of the palette then go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur and blur the shadow to suit – and below is our completed image. I also reduced the opacity of this layer to 50% So what have we learned …. 1) That I really wasn’t kidding when I said I wasn’t going to refine any of the edges/layers :-) 2) All about Locking Transparency and how it can be helpful to you. 3) How to make an illusion of 3D in a 2D space. 4) And that any steps taken in making the DVD can be used for other things. If you have any questions just ask.

  • Fast Forward
    by Lior Goldenberg

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Digitally enhanced photograph / Copyright © LiorG 2007

  • Last Movie~First Dvd
    by Sande Elkins

    I put the dvd together last night and I’m pleased with it. I know it could still be improved on a LOT but for a first effort, it’s not to…

    I put the dvd together last night and I’m pleased with it. I know it could still be improved on a LOT but for a first effort, it’s not too bad if I do say so myself..lol / It has four movies on the menu and all can be seen on YouTube now. All are best viewed in the high quality option but I don’t believe that Horses & Horse People can be since it is so large. / So, here they are: Horses & Horse People / For Love of a Gray Horse~Mouse in monotone / Posters & Mixed Media / and last or first and certainly the most fun to make… / Gonna Get on My Pony and Ride song by The Waifs I’ve actually reworked several of these for the dvd especially the last one with The Waifs song. I changed it around quite a bit. There are still things that I could correct, such as the length of the copyright blurb at the end but the dvds are burned so that will have to wait for the next one:). / I’m going to design the dvd label and insert sheet next week. I may post it if it turns out Ok. I really like the simple to use i-Movie software that comes with Mac. Those of you that are familiar with it: I chose the movie/film format with my business name revolving constantly on film with one of my photos on it. I chose a black and white, On the Run, and then I added a black and white of trees silhouetted against a cloudy sky for the background. Each film constantly shows in the little buttons that you click on to play; I thought that was neat,too. I was able to add music to the menu in i-dvd. I really like how it looks and I’m thinking of offering them for sale on my website. Don’t know if they will actually sell but it’s worth a try. Oh, and I cleared up the fuzzy problem that I was having last week when I’d watch the dvd on a large screen TV. I watched the new dvd last night and I thought it looked pretty good and sharp for being blown up that large. So, after a week without sleep and trial and error..and error…and error..lol…and a lot of gnashing of teeth and pulling of hair, I’ve finally…ALMOST…gotten what I set out to get…and what more can I ask for:) / If my blunders and trips can help anyone else, don’t hesitate to ask. It’s much easier to learn from someone else’s mistakes than your own-hurts less anyway :-) ~Sande

  • Still ill
    by Sharon Perrett

    Well I managed the whole of the workout, what I didn’t bank on was still having the migraine and aching from the belly shrinker exercises…

    Well I managed the whole of the workout, what I didn’t bank on was still having the migraine and aching from the belly shrinker exercises as well. At least I managed to crawl here. No I haven’t uploaded anymore yet….. I have managed to comment on a few images, not as many as I would have liked too but I have to admit defeat and try and sleep off the migraine. So good night Bubblers and tomorrow is another day.

  • The T-shirt manifestation of the ever popular “how long have DVD’s been with us…” series. Wear it with pride today… I am. detail sample (not to scale, clearly). / / /

  • [DVD Review] Ted Egan's This Land Australia - The Snowy Mountains
    by Darren Stones

    Egan shows the highest point in Australia, Mt Kosciuszko (2228m) which was named after Tadeusz Kosciuszko by Polish-born explorer Paul St…

  • Are You My Mother?
    by Maria Dryfhout

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    Child’s teddy bear watching a bear movie on a portable DVD player.

  • Was I the Last to Know?
    by Patricia L. Ballard

    No, not about the John Edwards scandal. About archival CDs and DVDs. This is a bit of information that I got from my workshop last we…

    No, not about the John Edwards scandal. About archival CDs and DVDs. This is a bit of information that I got from my workshop last week. I’ve always been good about backing up my work. Usually, I burn two discs and store them in different places. My workshop teacher says that this is not good enough. First, one of the saves needs to be to an external hard drive. The second save needs to be to an archival gold CD or DVD. These do not come cheaply as they cost more than a dollar apiece. You also need a special pen to write on them as Sharpies will eat through the discs over time. These discs are supposed to be good for 100 to 400 years. Today, I’m madly copying old files to the new CDs. It’s a good process as I’m also getting rid of crap that I’ll never want to see again, but backed up when I didn’t have all the skill that I have now.

  • I need some assistance with DVD authoring
    by Ben Ryan

    I’ve been asked to help with some DVD production work, but I’ve not done any of this before. Can someone point me to some useful infor…

    I’ve been asked to help with some DVD production work, but I’ve not done any of this before. Can someone point me to some useful information about producing DVD’s? Cheers

  • PUB MUSIC
    by SofiaYoushi

    US$4.26–US$97.28

    hostel living room corner with music box and chairs.

  • " Is it good quality "
    by John Smith

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Pirate dvds, Spain abounds with them, inferior quality, terrible sound. All the guys who sell them are Senegalese. Taken outside the indoor market in Valencia.

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