Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Student protest in Podgorica | Promo video is OUT and LIVE


As announced in my previous blog post, the new video is now out and streaming. Student Parlament of University of Montenegro, in collaboration with daa Montenegro have managed to whip out this striking promo video! Well, to be honest - in the beginning I didn't know what to expect. I got a call from Bada referring to the project, and I have to admit I was unsure, to say the least. But then we sat down, and I got briefed. As usual, he knows how to deliver a good idea, and since we are a great team for years now, I fully understood what he wanted. So, my answer was YES. YES to the idea of non-profit, activist promo video for students. I believe many of the things they want is legit. The shooting took place in 2 cities - Cetinje and Podgorica, with more than 50 people included. There is no acting in the video. These students protest their current status. Luckily, the shootings were done rather fast, which was great considering the fact we were on a very very very very, almost nonexistent budget (yet everything costs). Thanks to all the students who participated in the video, I hope you get what you want and deserve on this democratic and peaceful protest. Thanks to the people who organized the shooting on the Faculties, as well as Deans of the above mentioned.
For me, it was a great experience and lots of fun.
Cheers!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

New video coming soon!


In the next two days a new piece of work will be published. My one and only daa is contributing to a public event during this week. I had to take a snapshot from the video, although it's not fully ready. Raw footage for the win! We shot in 2 different cities with crew counting more than 50 people. More info coming soon. . .

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

How to: Delete temporary files in Windows 7

Well, I just finished cleaning out my temporary files in Win7. 23GB of nothing useful.
There is a safe and efficient way to do it. Windows stores these files in a folder called Temp which is located on your hard drive disk where you have OS installed. For example the default location is C:/<USERNAME>/App Data/Local/Temp.
Fear not, this folder might be hidden. If you access folder options you can change settings so that Windows Explorer reveals all hidden files and folders. If you like these things the easy way you can go to Run program on windows (Windows key + R) and just type %temp%. Windows will open the Temp folder for you. When you are there just delete everything you can. If an error occurs that a file/folder cannot be deleted - skip it. The explorer is using those files to run itself.
Good luck cleaning out your closet!