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The Thing With Avatar

// January 10th, 2010 // 1 Comment » // Entertainment, Media, Video

I Saw Avatar (Finally)!

This past Friday I went to go see the movie Avatar. I had been wanting to see it for quite a while, but just didn’t get the chance. There was, as I’m sure you know, a ton of hype around the movie, and it really sounded like the reviews were really all positive.

Well, I think so too. The movie was absolutely amazing. If you have not seen it, go. Now. The movie is amazing in 3D – something you won’t get (at least not anytime soon) when it comes out on DVD. Plus, you are just missing out on a truly incredible masterpiece.

That’s just the thing though. This movie is a masterpiece of the most complex CGI and special effects in a movie ever. James Cameron did an unbelievable job. The world and the creatures on it were breathtaking. Watching the movie I just wished I could go see Pandora myself. Only after did I realize that it was not a real planet. It was an incredible thing to witness. And that is the point that the few negative reviews were harping on. That it was an amazing thing to see, sure. Everyone agrees to that. But they argue that there was really nothing great about the plot or the story line, which is, let’s face it, the most important part of the movie.

I disagree though. Strongly. Sure, the plot seemed in ways a little generic, and certainly doesn’t compare to the plot of a movie like The Dark Knight, but at the same time there was something special with this one. The thing with Avatar is that the Plot was dual layered. I am not going to completely explain how this plays out because I don’t want to ruin it for you if you haven’t seen it, but all I will say is that it is crucial. The fact that the humans controlled their “Avatar” added a lot more to the story than meets the eye. Without the humans in the machine controlling them, the Avatars would collapse. This created a whole other layer to the story which you were constantly thinking and worrying about. It wasn’t just the creatures of Pandora, but the story of the humans as well. They were separate and together at the same time. It was absolute genius.

The special effects were superb and the world was unbelievably immersive. They didn’t seem to show of the 3D too much just for the sake of doing so which is good, although it was a very nice touch at certain parts. But I feel the plot stands for itself as well. I think it was really good. It wasn’t as complex or unbelievably well planned out and developed as other movies (again, *The Dark Knight*), but I still think the movie as a whole was exceptionally well done.

I enjoyed Avatar and recommend strongly that you go see it. It really was an excellent movie and the technological advancements and the new bar for making movies that Cameron set are certainly substantial to say the very least. Of course there are other movies to be seen (and I never seem to have time to see very many), but Avatar is a movie that I will certainly remember for some time to come, and, asides from just making the most money from a movie in the box office, was an incredible achievement and an massive success. James Cameron has indeed done it again.

My New Logo: The End Of The Contest

// December 20th, 2009 // No Comments » // Blog, Community, Contest, Internet, Life, Photos, Tech

The contest for my new logo is now over. While there can only be one winner, I would like to take the time to thank everyone who submitted a design. It really was incredible for me to see everyone taking part in this contest. It really meant a lot, and I truly appreciate it.

I had dozens of submissions, and I filed them all into a folder which, as time went by, I slowly started sifting through until I narrowed the logos down to a few finalists. It was clear that some submissions were done by professional graphic artists, and some were not. All of them were pretty good, but amateur logos just can’t really compete with those created by professionals. There were a number of really great submissions that I really strongly considered for a while. However, after it was all over, Peter Zujko stood out to me as being the one I wanted as my logo. It is an incredible graphical sketch of my face, and it looks just absolutely awesome. I would highly recommend that you check Peter out over http://youtube.com/766films. He has some really awesome content there, and I’m sure you guys will enjoy it. The problem, was that then Peter dissapeared before the logo was finished. I still needed him to make a number of changes, but a few days went by, the deadline came and went, and no response! That is when I turned to Seva Dorn. He created another really awesome logo for me that you will soon see me using somewhere. Seva is currently an Israeli soldier deployed in Iran. He took his free time to make me a logo, and to know that someone like Seva is out there, saying how he likes watching my videos to relax, is incredibly moving. This means a tremendous amount to me. He was going to be my next choice, had Peter not submitted anything, but even if he had totally lost the contest, I think by submitting his logo for me, and saying what he said, he has done much more. I asked Seva to make the final changes to the logo and he did it no problem. he also altered the entire face to make it look better and more how I wanted it.

This whole thing was crazy, and in the end Peter did reply quickly explaining how he had become too busy to finish it. He was totally cool with the fact that Seva finished up the logo for him. I guess it is Peter and Seva who won? Seva only wanted a shoutout to all those fighting in Iran, and I think he got that. He will also be the one entered in to my TuneUp 2010 contest twice. Peter’s link to his great YouTube channel are above. As to the ThinkGeek codes? Read on!

There were a number of other honorable mentions like, iJ0nathan, who created a really nice logo with my face in it, but was not exactly what I was looking for. Jason Murack created a really nice logo with my initials that I actually am currently using as my iPod wallpaper because I think it goes nicely like that. Jorgen Bendiksen also created a really nice text banner which I look forward to one day using as a banner somewhere on my YouTube channel (if and when I one day became a partner). I can’t mention everyone who submitted, and I think I may have mentioned to many already, but the people who submitted above really worked very hard. They collaborated with me through email. They submitted a few revisions, and I feel that they deserve to be mentioned. Again, though, I would still like to thank everyone for submitting their logos – that in itself means a lot to me.

As Lammar Wilson from http://youtube.com/wilsontech1 said, whenever you have a giveaway or a contest, you piss everyone off except for the winner. I really don’t want that to be the case because so many of you submitted some really nice designs. So, for just this once, everyone will be getting the ThinkGeek code. the code is ‘google’ (without the quotes) and it will take $10 off of a $30 or more order. Sounds like a good deal to me, no? So head on over to http://thinkgeek.com and use it!

Again, a big thank you to everyone that submitted. My inbox at mail@devirkahan.com is always open, and even if you didn’t get a chance to submit into the contest, I would love to take a look at any cool design you make of me. Who know? Maybe I’ll even use it! I look forward to more giveaways and contests in the not-so-distant future. I have some great content and announcements coming in the next few weeks so stay tuned! You think this post was long enough?

It's A Devir Head!

Is Anyone Out There A Graphic Artist?

// December 17th, 2009 // No Comments » // Blog, Contest, Tech

If you are a graphic artist then that’s great, because I need a new logo. The one I have now I threw together a year or so ago and no doubt sucks. What I want from one of you is a new, awesome, cool, logo/avatar/icon. I would much like it to have something to do with a cartooned, or graphically created, version of my face too: http://www.flickr.com/photos/devirkahan/4185528715/ (that may not be the best picture so, you can use really anyone that you find of me).

  • Submit your entries to me at mail@devirkahan.com
  • The image will need to be high-res (I’ll scale it down myself for avatars, and icons).
  • The artwork must be original.
  • I would love to see a graphically generated version of my face, so if you can incorporate something along the lines of that into the logo that would be excellent (although I’m not saying you have to).
  • Keep in mind when you make it though that it must work as an avatar, and icon, and a logo, so it can’t be too complex – you know what I mean :)
  • I also have a Mob3 thread over here: http://www.mob3.co.uk/forum/graphics-photography/my-logo-competition-(with-reward)/ [Now you know some people you're up against :)]
  • This contest will close this Friday (12/18/09) at 12:00 am, so get going!

    Of course though, I would not expect you to do this for no reward, so here is the deal. Whoever makes this for me will get three things:

    1. A $10 off coupon to ThinkGeek (http://thinkgeek.com) – if you have not heard of them, then go there – now. They have the BEST tech gadgets and gizmos. They have a ton of stuff for photography too!
    2. Publicity. If you have a website, a blog, photo-stream, or any link you want me to promote, I will do that here, on my channel.
    3. A double entry into the TuneUp 2010 contest: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPyFyTiN8pk

      So, what do you say? I am really looking forward to this. Again the email to send your submissions to is mail@devirkahan.com. Now, let the fun begin!