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A day after revealing key features of its first-ever Smart TV, Realme India has revealed a hand full of features, design and other elements of its first smartwatch. Both these products are lined up for an offical launch on May 25. A day after revealing key features of its first-ever Smart TV, Realme India has […]
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Vivo has started teasing its next flagship phone, the X50. A video posted to Weibo shows off the camera module, which includes a periscope telephoto, two normal-looking lenses, and one much larger module that is presumably for the primary camera. The lens rotates as the module is manipulated by a robotic gimbal, suggesting the key feature here is image stabilization.
One of the big inclusions in Vivo’s Apex 2020 concept phone, which we weren’t able to see in person due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was “gimbal-like” stabilization on a 48-megapixel camera. Vivo said the design was inspired by chameleons’ eyes and is 200 percent more effective than typical OIS, allowing for longer nighttime exposures and smoother video. It looks like the X50...
Vivo has started teasing its next flagship phone, the X50. A video posted to Weibo shows off the camera module, which includes a periscope telephoto, two normal-looking lenses, and one much larger module that is presumably for the primary camera. The lens rotates as the module is manipulated by a robotic gimbal, suggesting the key feature here is image stabilization.
One of the big inclusions in Vivo’s Apex 2020 concept phone, which we weren’t able to see in person due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was “gimbal-like” stabilization on a 48-megapixel camera. Vivo said the design was inspired by chameleons’ eyes and is 200 percent more effective than typical OIS, allowing for longer nighttime exposures and smoother video. It looks like the X50...
Michael Bay, best known for being the director of the bombastic and seemingly never-ending Transformers saga, is trying his hand at an indie movie centered around – you guessed it – a pandemic. But if the film’s topic is not all that surprising, its production process certainly is.
Though little is known about the project as of yet, it appears Bay is planning to start principal photography in just five weeks, while a non-fictional pandemic has paralyzed pretty much every other film production across the globe.
The picture – called Songbird – will be directed by Into the Dark filmmaker Adam Manson, who penned the script along with screenwriter Simon Boyes. Distancing himself from the camera, Bay is tied to the project as a producer, working together with Paramount exec Adam Goodman’s production company Invisible Narratives, as well as Catchlight Studios.
According to Deadline, which broke the story Tuesday afternoon, shooting is scheduled to take place in Los Angeles. California is currently in the second phase of its reopening process, which permits lower-risk businesses and public spaces to reopen while maintaining stay at home orders for citizens, but several Hollywood guilds have reportedly signed off on the project already.
Set two years into the future, Songbird will depict a world in which civilization is being terrorized by a rapidly mutating virus, and seasons have been replaced by periods of quarantine. Whether the virus depicted in the film will be referred to as the coronavirus, or shall be treated as an on-the-nose stand-in, is currently unknown, but Manson and his co-writer are currently casting actors.
Michael Bay‘s involvement in the project has been interpreted as an angry outcry against the pandemic, which indefinitely delayed releases for movies like A Quiet Place Part II, The Forever Purge and countless others. Whether getting a sizable crew of people together in the midst of a contagious outbreak is actually a good way to voice your dissatisfaction with the state of the world, however, is another question altogether.