The lifeguard dog A dog leaves the owner with a baby getting deeper pool, and pulls out.
A pair of individually caged vs. sharks, ushered to bathrooms After repeated shark attacks in recent weeks on the coast of North Carolina, in the South-Eastern United States, one couple decided to bathe while wearing his own improvised individually caged anti-shark. Faced with this unlikely event, the life of the region preferred to intervene to ask the two swimmers out of the water, as there was a greater risk of drowning than to attack them one shark.
The wrecker A pig rescues a small goat that can't get out of the water.
The Hippo wrecker A hippo helps a small wildebeest and a zebra to cross the river
A blind mother sees for the first time her baby The Kathy Beitz is a 29 year old mother who is blind from childhood, due to a genetic disease. While it has little peripheral vision, developed a blind spot in the center of the Visual field of. Considered officially blind by doctors. The Kathy just gave birth to her son and was able to see him for the first time, Thanks in eSights glasses equipped with camera in front of them, and a high-resolution screen in front of your eyes. The images taken by the camera are displayed on the screen, that magnifies the image, improving the contrast and brightness. In this way, the eyes of people with low vision realize much better pictures in front of them.
A very patient dog A Doberman shows great patience as a small kitten hounds, trying to play with him.
Could you light a little with your flashlight; This is the Imalent MS18 flashlight which has a brightness of 100.000 lumens, and is known as the brightest flashlight in the world. It can keep the brightness of 100.000 lumens for a minute, and then reduces its brightness to 22.000 lumens. At full power it uses 720 watts of energy and this generates large amounts of heat. It is equipped with copper cooling pipes and fans that help it remove this heat from inside.
Dancing with 3D effects and motion capture Method Design was tapped by production company RSA to concept and create this year’s AICP Sponsor Reel. The AICP awards celebrate global creativity within commercial production. Method Design wanted to create an entertaining piece of design that encapsulates the innovative and prolific nature of this industry. Our aim was to showcase the AICP sponsors as various dancing avatars, which playfully reference the visual effects used throughout production. Motion capture, procedural animation and dynamic simulations combine to create a milieu of iconic pop dance moves that become an explosion of colorful fur, feathers, particles and more.