Friday, June 22, 2012
Ferrari Quilted Winter Jacket
Ferrari quilted winter jacketin black with a puffer effect and front pockets for extra warmth. Ferrari shield is embroidered on the left chest and the Ferrari logo is embroidered on the nape of the neck.
Fila Ferrari Jacket + Vest Combo
Ferrari quilted winter jacketin black with a puffer effect and front pockets for extra warmth. Ferrari shield is embroidered on the left chest and the Ferrari logo is embroidered on the nape of the neck.
Puma Ferrari Track Jacket – Men`s (sz. XXL, Black)
Product Description Rev up your everyday look with the sleek style of the PUMA Ferrari Track Jacket. Details include: Ferrari shield pigment print and graphic, Italian flag embroidery, contrast sleeve panel, piping detail, zip pockets and Ferrari shield zip puller. 85% polyester/15% double-knit cotton. Imported.
Puma Apparel Mens Sf Track Jacket
Sport your love for formula one driving when you wear the puma ferrari cotton double knit track jacket.
PUMA Ferrari Leather Jacket – Men’s
The best of the best – that’s what this PUMA Ferrari Leather Jacket is all about. The great quality of this jacket starts with the 100% leather shell with a waxy finish for an elite look and extra durability. The 100% polyester satin lining is super smooth so you will feel good every time you put it on. Ferrari-branded elements include a logo stud, laser-cut graphic and metal zipper pull. This jacket also has a belt closure at the collar, chest pockets with flaps and buttons, zipped side pockets and internal pockets for added storage. The shoulder and elbow patches, quilted and slightly padded back yoke and metal PUMA Cat logo show the long-lasting qualities that PUMA offers with this piece. Imported.
Puma SF Ferrari Track Jacket – Men’s
Fire up your engines and accelerate to the head of the pack with the Puma SF Ferrari Track Jacket! This jacket is fully decked out with pearlescent printing and flocking, contrast insets, zip pockets with Italian flag-colored front zip and Puma Cat logo embroidery that will leave the competition in the dust. Body is made of 85% polyester/15% cotton; mesh overlays: 100% polyester. Imported.
Ferrari Scudetto Jacket Black XX Large
Ferrari quilted winter jacketin black with a puffer effect and front pockets for extra warmth. Ferrari shield is embroidered on the left chest and the Ferrari logo is embroidered on the nape of the neck.
2011 Chevrolet Volt charges toward production
Three years ago this December we first walked into a Manhattan meeting room for a backdrop meeting on a new concept being developed by General Motors for the upcoming Detroit Auto Show. Earlier that year, the release of a documentary called Who Killed the Electric Car made the then largest automaker in the world the subject of some well deserved criticism for its handling of the end of the EV1 program. The movie and announcement of the all-electric Tesla Roadster lit a fire under GM to get back into the plug-in electric vehicle game.
What we saw that day in NYC was a description of new power train architecture then dubbed E-Flex. GM folk on hand that day built-in vehicle line executive Tony Posawatz and former VP for environmental affairs Beth Lowery. They explained that among the biggest training learned from the EV1 program were that range anxiety and lack of practicality would make a car like EV1 nearly impossible to sell in the mass market. The engineers went back to the drawing board to address those issues and came up with the extended range electric vehicle, or ER-EV. The Volt concept was approved for production mere months after it was revealed at the 2007 Detroit Auto Show. At this week's LA Auto Show, GM is publicly showing the production intent version of the Volt. Before that, however, we were among the first to drive a Volt with its range extender running. Read all about it after the jump.
We've had two previous in-motion experiences with the Volt. Last April we had the opportunity to drive one of the powertrain mules, which put the renamed Voltec powertrain into the body shell of the Cruze that shares its platform with the Volt. In August we got to ride (not drive) in one of the pre-production Volt integration vehicle engineering release prototypes (IVERs) with now former global chief engineer Frank Weber.
We trekked out to Dodger Stadium on Sunday afternoon before this week's press days for the LA Auto Show for our session with the actual preproduction Volt. Chevrolet set up a driving loop in one of the parking lots where we got to try out a variety of different maneuvers with the car. This time we would get to actually drive the pre-production car from pure battery power to its charge sustaining mode.
The car that GM made available was one of the 80 IVER pre-production prototypes built this past summer. Unlike the other IVERs, this one was cleaned up and finished for auto show display and media drives. Most inner surfaces of these IVERs don't have the proper graining that will be on production cars or the production light clusters, but GM pulled together enough prototype parts to make them look essentially complete. In addition, unlike most of the IVERs that were finished off in primer grey, this car was painted in the same silver-green color that was the subject of GM's color contest. The winner of the contest will be announced on Tuesday here in LA.
Like many modern cars, the Volt doesn't uses a fob instead of a key with a start/stop button on the left side of the center stack next to the shift lever. Pressing the button produces a green glow from within. We shifted into Drive and rolled out silently with the Volt running purely on battery power as we circled the loop trying to run down the battery so we could experience the charge sustaining mode.
The Future Moving Image Makers - Videojournalism inside tips from Viewmagazine.tv
A videojournalist from the 1990s
If you're familiar with this blog and viewmag, then you'll know that since 2005 it's been sharing ideas on videojournalism.
In the last couple of months I have been writing a taxonomy about non-fiction making and wanted to share one theme with you, which gives you a flavour of the text.
From the many memos and contemporary documents I have been examining I
Monday, June 18, 2012
Super docs, super films, now Super News - the future of news
new BBC building off Oxford Street
Sociologists would have us believe we're in the age of individualism, self identity, and the rise of bijou, in the smaller cottage networks.
One of those, the BBC is definitely not, the other is questionable, while the last spells the project's conclusion.
We've had the super structures, super films in Inception rallying against the Indie, the rise of the
Sunday, June 17, 2012
The University of Quiddity - Viewmagazine's university
You can't remember can you?
And when you do, you want to apply everything you've remembered.
How to be the best, how to create the most arresting video, how to win friends. It's stupefying that there exist no part in the brain, neuroscientists could have named "how to".
Of course there isn't because cognitive thinking is more peripatetic.
It roams searching for a place to land
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Egypt's social and media contract future
David interviewing the former director of Chatham House
Under Chatham House rules I am unable to tell you about the speakers who attended this high level talk on UN development report in Egypt, or their affiliations.
As Egypt stands primed for a new leader, attention is weighted towards kick starting the economy.
A couple of interesting stats emerged from the UN report whose key indecis
ideas for students and others TedXWestminster Triumph
Its name has become synonymous with excellence, otherwise known as ideas worth spreading, but TED in spite of all things great needed a reboot.
Its founder Chris Anderson's new idea worth spreading was the TED brand itself. It needed to go local, get to the community, find new constituents.
TEDx, x, signifying independence was born- a franchise. You borrowed the name, staged your own events
Sunday, June 10, 2012
To the things they are - Journalism. How we shouldn't teach
WATCH THE FILM-REEL ON VIEWMAGAZINE.TV
The question was asked and produced the cacophony of predictable responses. "To show what's happening", "to root out corruption", "to inform us".
Asking what the purpose of news is, is the equivalent of tatooing your forehead with "imbecile". It's puzzling and denigrating to you and the great doyens of the profession.
As a former broadcaster, who
Friday, June 8, 2012
DETAILS JUNE/JULY 2012 ISSUE featuring Adam Levine
I'm a fan of Maroon 5's first album but their newer stuff not so much! Sorry Adam but this cover came out cool at least!
VOGUE CHINA JUNE 2012 ISSUE featuring Doutzen Kroes
This cover really gets my attention with the beautiful Doutzen Kroes in a white bathing suit with pearls!
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
GANT BY MICHAEL BASTIAN Pre-Autumn 2012 Looks
Gant by Michael Bastian is another one of my favorite brands so I get excited when I get images like these from their new Pre-Autumn 2012 Collection.
ESQUIRE UK JULY 2012 ISSUE featuring Rihanna
Esquire UK's July 2012 Issue features one of the most beautiful women America has to offer and here you can see why!
BOY. by BAND OF OUTSIDERS Resort 2013 Collection
These are my favorite looks from the new BOY. by Band of Outsiders Resort 2013 Collection that was presented yesterday. Always fun and interesting design choices, fabrics and colors like expected from the high-end American brand!
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Video is not a succession of photographic images - just say no!
In 1994 a Vj applying for a job, who would later become one of the best submitted his first shoot with his camera turned vertically. So what did the hiring team do?
The stuck the camera in the television, firstly all of them clocked their heads sideways. Then someone thought, hey..... and turned the TV on its side.
Just as well as the Vjs career was born. Anyway... this video is more funnier
Monday, June 4, 2012
How the world of film is questioning issues within digital media
Ridley Scott's much expected mega-cinematic release confirms if we did not know already our pursuance of that horizon called self and identity. A journey that repositions that perennial question, "who we are" and "what are we doing?".
Hollywood has often been a metronome, as well as echo of the social realm for how we feel in society. Film Noir, in the 1950s was the legacy of war and the fear
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Why rhetoric doesn't necessarily work in the Internet generation and we need a new model
The UK government, an alliance between the diminishing third man of politics ( the lib-dems) and the Tories, has in the last week performed 33 u-turns on policies it brought in during its last budget.
This includes lifting a tax on warm pies. Yes, you could not make this up.
Its culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt (pictured top far left) , whose surname ellicits perennial strokes of dark humour
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Great film making and a brief visual history of UK videojournalism
Two young children play in the background, we never see their faces. Their father needs to get in touch with them. Their mother is set to commit suicide.
Through a series of flashbacks within flashbacks, the father finds redemption.
Guess the film? But before you say Inception, think again.
The film is the Phantom Carriage by Swedish film maker and director Victor Sjostrom. It was made in
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