2010 saw some of the most fantastic blockbusters ever produced and digital technology was paramount in their success.
When I was a child and my parents took us home to my Grand Parents in Waycross GA. I never thought the little portable computer that my Uncle Roy Reach demonstrated to us that year, would effect me as much as it did, not only me, but many more people throughout the world.
Uncle Roy and two of his friends had designed the first programmable desktop computer called the Mathatron and I had a front row seat to this private demonstration. I was small enough to be easily looked over by my parents, aunts and uncles and was just to the left of Uncle Roy to see every key he punched. How we all fit into Grand Pa Barrows hallway in the little house on reed street was a feat in itself.
This little computer was about the size of a portable typewriter and had a small keypad. On top were two rubber cups of which you could place the handset of the one phone in the house. This wired phone was strategically placed in the hallway so that it was easily reached from any room when an incoming call rang in.
Uncle Roy dialed the mainframe in Boston and quickly placed the handset on the computer to complete the connection. Since the computer only dealt with mathematical problems he typed in a long complex problem and pressed the button for the solution. In seconds the computer transmitted the problem to Boston over the phone and then received the results soon after. A half inch wide paper strip started printing out the problem and answer, with more numbers I had ever seen at one time. The strip ended up being a foot or more long. I was totally amazed and thus began my awareness of the possibilities of computers and technology.
Yesterday I was taken by my father to a Diagnostic Center to have my legs checked for blood clots. The technician squirted some warm gel on my legs and rubbed a magical wand along my veins to see where the clots were. The inside of my leg was painlessly displayed on a computer monitor beside the bed of which I comfortably lay on. The sound of the blood being pumped through my legs played as background music while the technician searched. A few minutes latter my clots were revealed and their location and severity pinpointed.
On the way home after telling my father how the test was performed, my father explained that at my age he also had clots and was strapped to a table which held him at an uncomfortable angle while the technician injected a dye into the top of his big toe. XRays were then performed over a period of time to reveal how the blood flowed through his veins.
I could see the pain in his eyes as he revealed how traumatic and painful it was. I was once again reminded how technology can have such a positive influence in our lives. Computers and technology are tools and like any tool they can be used to build or destroy the choice is up to you.
Today my computer is much larger than Uncle Roy's Mathatron, but does a whole lot more. When I sit down in front of it, I don’t even have to log on. It recognizes my face and springs to life. I talk to it and it understands my commands, opening and closing programs searching for information and other task such as typing an email, business document or even this very article. It can create virtual worlds such as used in the movie Avatar, create characters and animate their actions completely synchronized to prerecorded audio or digitize the audio itself.
Granted I have spent many years developing this system using hardware and software tools, some tools are only available to a select few but others are readily available today, to anyone with a decent computer and internet connection. How would you like to have the same software that was used to create the wonderfully colorful plants on avatar? To put yourself into the cockpit of the multirotor choppers and fly through the floating mountains on Pandora? 2011 is now upon us and your opportunity awaits.
Download a free copy of Vue Pioneer and explore the possibilities.
Design your own world and bring it to life in ways you never thought possible.
This year I will be focusing more on revealing and sharing the tools which I have come to love and attempt to spark your imagination, as mine was sparked by my Uncle Roy Reach many years ago. You never know how a seed of information will blossom into a whole new world of possibilities and I can’t wait to see the positive results you can achieve, not only in your life, but in the lives of others as well.
Happy New Year!
Kenny Barrow
AgileDart
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Friday, October 22, 2010
I Hate Mondays the Movie
We are shooting interviews at the Venice Beach Pier for the I Hate Mondays Movie!
Think about the worst day you've ever had. The main character of the movie is going to have a Monday 10,000 times worse. It's going to be about a really, really bad Monday, lol. Click the Discussions tab above to learn more.
Why make this movie in 3-D? Because only with 3-D will you be able to see how much Mondays really suck.
If you hate Mondays or hate going to work or school or hate crappy movies and want to see "I Hate Mondays" become a movie, then please become a fan and tell all your friends to become fans as well.
You, yes you, can influence Hollywood and help get a movie you want to see made. Heres how.
The comedy feature film, "I Hate Mondays." If you hate Mondays or hate going to work or hate crappy movies & want to see "I Hate Mondays" become a Facebook fan at the I-Hate-Mondays-The-Movie Facbook Page
We are starting a YouTube channel called "I Hate Mondays - The Movie" and want everybody to subscribe. We will have cool videos, hopefully funny, and some contests. The more fans we can get, the sooner the movie will get made. http://www.youtube.com/use r/iHateMondaysTheMovie
If your Mondays consist of you having a bad day come and tell us about it on Saturday.
We are shooting interviews at the Venice Beach Pier, Saturday Oct. 23 around 11am. If you are in Los Angeles, come down & tell us how much you hate Mondays. Spread the word!
I sure do and I'm doing something about it! Farrin Rosenthal wrote a screenplay and we are producing the 3-D comedy feature film, "I Hate Mondays."
Think about the worst day you've ever had. The main character of the movie is going to have a Monday 10,000 times worse. It's going to be about a really, really bad Monday, lol. Click the Discussions tab above to learn more.
Why make this movie in 3-D? Because only with 3-D will you be able to see how much Mondays really suck.
If you hate Mondays or hate going to work or school or hate crappy movies and want to see "I Hate Mondays" become a movie, then please become a fan and tell all your friends to become fans as well.
You, yes you, can influence Hollywood and help get a movie you want to see made. Heres how.
The comedy feature film, "I Hate Mondays." If you hate Mondays or hate going to work or hate crappy movies & want to see "I Hate Mondays" become a Facebook fan at the I-Hate-Mondays-The-Movie Facbook Page
We are starting a YouTube channel called "I Hate Mondays - The Movie" and want everybody to subscribe. We will have cool videos, hopefully funny, and some contests. The more fans we can get, the sooner the movie will get made. http://www.youtube.com/use
If your Mondays consist of you having a bad day come and tell us about it on Saturday.
We are shooting interviews at the Venice Beach Pier, Saturday Oct. 23 around 11am. If you are in Los Angeles, come down & tell us how much you hate Mondays. Spread the word!
Monday, September 20, 2010
Global Film Market meets at AFM in October
Are you in the film business or interested in expanding your knowledge of the film business. Do you work in film production or distribution? If so you do not want to miss this event.
The largest gathering of film industry professionals in North America is drawing near. October 5th, 8000 attendees from around the world will join together for eight days in the film capital of the world located in Santa Monica, California. Here they will develop, package, pitch, finance and distribute thousands of new films.
Every fall, the Global Film Market is drawn to Santa Monica for the biggest networking event to promote their film and get business done.
In this 2010 economy you must take advantage of every opportunity to make your project a success and what better way than to meet and greet with others who are looking for the same opportunity. For more information and to see the American Film Market new video, visit and register at their website or Facebook Fan Page.
The largest gathering of film industry professionals in North America is drawing near. October 5th, 8000 attendees from around the world will join together for eight days in the film capital of the world located in Santa Monica, California. Here they will develop, package, pitch, finance and distribute thousands of new films.
Every fall, the Global Film Market is drawn to Santa Monica for the biggest networking event to promote their film and get business done.
In this 2010 economy you must take advantage of every opportunity to make your project a success and what better way than to meet and greet with others who are looking for the same opportunity. For more information and to see the American Film Market new video, visit and register at their website or Facebook Fan Page.
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