Welcome to Kitbash Radio! The official podcast of Kitbash : Brand Design, our show is dedicated to teaching business owners about branding, marketing and design.
In our fourth episode, we talk about the fears that keep creative people from taking risks, the evolution of Kitbash, and using Google Docs for collaboration. You can still check out lbobi.com for blog updates while we transition over to getkitbashed.com. You can also keep up with Kitbash news on twitter at twitter.com/getkitbashed. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn.
In our third episode, we talk about the amazing cover Jeff designed for Brian's new book, as well as the do's and don'ts of business card design. Brian's book announcement: http://www.seebrianwrite.com/2013/07/announcing-my-new-book-making-ear-candy.html Links mentioned in this episode: Moo Cards: www.moo.com Vistaprint: www.vistaprint.com You can still check out lbobi.com for blog updates while we transition over to getkitbashed.com. You can also keep up with Kitbash news on twitter at twitter.com/getkitbashed. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn.
In our second episode, we discuss the concept of "breaking" a creative project, and some of the tools we use for brainstorming and building. Vince Gilligan video: http://youtu.be/ULaKzwivJQI You can still check out lbobi.com for blog updates while we transition over to getkitbashed.com. You can also keep up with Kitbash news on twitter at twitter.com/getkitbashed. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn.
In our very first episode, Brian and Jeff are joined by the wonderful Allison Rodgers to talk about the origins of Kitbash Brand Design, the evolution of lbobi, and how important it is to get your branding right. We also take some listener questions about logo design from the Kitbash Facebook page. You can still check out lbobi.com for blog updates while we transition over to getkitbashed.com. You can also keep up with Kitbash news on twitter at twitter.com/getkitbashed. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn.
In the final episode of lbobi Radio, we talk about the evolution of lbobi and the birth of Kitbash Brand Design. In the coming weeks, Kitbash Radio will debut, replacing lbobi Radio. Thanks to all who followed us over the past few years, and we can't wait to tell you more about Kitbash! You can comment on this episode in the blog post at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com. For more info on Kitbash, head over to www.getkitbashed.com. Follow Kitbash on twitter at twitter.com/getkitbashed!
In our fifty-first episode, Jeff recaps his trip to Imaging USA 2013, and we discuss the eBook Cover Design Award that we won for Courting the King in Yellow. Links from this epsiode: Imgaging USA: www.imagingusa.org The Book Designer: www.thebookdesigner.com eBook Cover Design Awards--December 2012: http://www.thebookdesigner.com/2013/01/e-book-cover-design-awards-december-2012/ You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi Email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our fiftieth episode, we recap our creative accomplishments from 2012 and discuss goals for 2013. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi Email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our forty-ninth episode, we give out our suggestions for holiday gifts this year. Gifts Under $100 Moga Android Game Controller (http://www.powera.com/moga) Wonderbook (http://us.playstation.com/games-and-media/games/wonderbook-book-of-spells-ps3.html) Gifts Bewtween $100 and $250 Google Chromebook (https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/devices/) Apple iPod Touch (https://www.apple.com/ipod-touch/) Gifts Over $250 Nook HD+ (http://www.barnesandnoble.com/p/nook-hd-plus-barnes-noble/1110060512) Wii U (https://www.nintendo.com/wiiu) Wish List Gift PlayStation Vita (http://us.playstation.com/psvita/) Kymera Magic Wand Remote (http://www.thewandcompany.com) You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi Email us at radio@lbobi.com
In our forty-eighth episode, we discuss the Joy of Marketing "Get Fully Booked" event that Jeff and Allison are taking part in on November 6th and 7th, which you can register for at http://thejoyofmarketing.com/a/2548. We also discuss Brian's first noivel, "Courting the King in Yellow," which is now available digitally at Drive Thru Fiction. You can grab a copy for $4.99 at tinyurl.com/CtKiY2012, and you can read much more about the book at www.seebrianwrite.com. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi Email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our forty-seventh episode, we recap our epic trip to New York for New York Comic Con. Links from this week's show: -Animoto (www.animoto.com) -The Mighty Wallet (www.dynomighty.com)--make your own (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQGJbP92NRI) -PayPal Here (www.paypal.com/here) -Wacom Tablet (www.wacom.com) -Schiffer Books (http://www.schifferbooks.com) You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi Email us at radio@lbobi.com.
Last time, we talked about how solitude is an integral part of the creative process. But what about when you are working on a creative project with someone else? In our forty-sixth episode, we talk about finding the right fit when it comes to creative colleagues. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi Email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our forty-fifth episode, we discuss Susan Cain's Ted Talk "The Power of Introverts," and the improtance of giving introverts the space to create. Susan Cain's Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0KYU2j0TM4 Susan's website: www.thepowerofintroverts.com You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi Email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our forty-fourth episode, we discuss the importance of downtime to recharge creatively. Articles Referenced in This Episode: http://99u.com/articles/6947/What-Happened-to-Downtime-The-Extinction-of-Deep-Thinking-Sacred-Space http://www.cameronmoll.com/archives/2008/11/showering_and_thinking/ http://lifehacker.com/5901013/in-defense-of-procrastination-when-to-prioritize-doing-nothing http://lifehacker.com/5927330/the-holy-trinity-of-inactivity-how-boredom-distraction-and-procrastination-are-vital-to-healthy-living%22 http://www.marcellachamorro.com/top-3-reasons-to-protect-mental-downtime/ You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi Email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our forty-third episode, we discuss ways for businesses to connect and stay connected with their customers. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi Email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our forty-second episode, we discuss Seth Godin's new Kickstarter project, which evolves into a discussion on the funding platform itself. You can see Seth Godin's project at: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/297519465/the-icarus-deception-why-make-art-new-from-seth-go You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi Email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our forty-first episode, we switch things up and do a video podcast with Google's Hangouts on Air. NOTE--this is the audio from our video broadcast. To see the actual video, head over to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQKBgSFLgUc You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi Email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our fortieth episode, we discuss the past, present and future of lbobi.com. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our thirty-ninth episode, we discuss the importance of design in creating media. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our thirty-eigth episode, we talk aboout where we've been drawing inspiration from over the past few months. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our thirty-seventh episode, we discuss Kevin Rose's move to Google, and what that could mean for the future of Google Plus.. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our thirty-sixth episode, we discuss the New iPad that was annonced this week, the Apple TV update and the current iPad alternatives. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our thirty-fifth episode, we discuss staff turnover and things to consider when bringing new staff into your studio. We also give an update on our personal projects. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our thirty-fourth episode, we discuss the ads from this year's Super Bowl, as well as the CoveritLive tool for hosting live chats. You can learn more at www.coveritlive.com. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our thirty-third episode, Jeff gives a recap of his experience at this year's Imaging USA. We also brainstorm about some personal projects we'll be diving into in future episodes. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi email us at radio@lbobi.com
In our thirty-second episode,we get into a discussion about the "App-Internet" and creating digital content in the future. This discussion was inspired by George Colony's discussion at Le Web 2011, which you can find at http://youtu.be/BiYNs5uPPEE. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi email us at radio@lbobi.com
In our thirty-first episode,we give out some holiday gift suggestions for gift-givers to get the nerd in their life. Gifts Under $100 Atari Arcade Duo Apple TV Gifts Between $100 and $250 Kindle Fire Apple iPhone 4S Gifts Over $250 Apple iPad iMac Gateway All-in-One You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi email us at radio@lbobi.com
In our thirtieth episode, we talk about our first impressions of the newly released Amazon Kindle Fire. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi email us at radio@lbobi.com
In our twenty-ninth episode, we talk about the new iPhone 4S, and the latest iOS update from Apple. We also discusss the passing of Steve Jobs and look back at the latest Apple keynote where the 4S was announced. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi email us at radio@lbobi.com
In our twenty-eighth episode, we talk about Amazon's newly-announced Kindle Fire tablet, and the impact it could have in the "tablet wars." You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi email us at radio@lbobi.com
In our twenty-seventh episode, we talk about finding new uses for creative ideas that we had shelved when they first came to us. Jeff also gives a preview of he and Allison's topic for the upcoming Marketing Mojo, a free all-day online event happening on 9/26/11. You can find out more at www.thejoyofmarketing.com. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi email us at radio@lbobi.com.
In our twenty-sixth episode, we feature an interview with Graham Wilson of Vision Photography, which we conducted at Imaging USA 2011. For more info on Vision Photography, head over to www.visionlookbook.com. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi email us at radio@lbobi.com
The lbobi Radio 25th Silver Anniversary! Eat that frog! Jeff Rodgers and co-host Brian LeTendre discuss the questions: What is your favorite part about the work that you do? How do you maximize that part of the job while still making sure the things you don't like so much are still getting done? You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Music generously provided by Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi email us at radio@lbobi.com
In our twenty-fourth episode, we give our first impressions of Google+ after using the service for a few weeks. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com.
In our twenty-third episode, we answer the question: When your artistic hobby or passion becomes your job, how do you keep it from feeling like work? You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com.
In our twenty-second episode, we chat about using the iPhone as a point-and-shoot camera replacement, and recording podcasts with the iPad. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com
In our twenty-first episode, we announce the lbobi Summer Fitness Challenge. For the months of June, July and August,we'll be exercising our way to losing 5 pounds a month. To get prepared for the challenge, we talk about the Couch to 5K program and some iPhone apps to go with it. Links: Couch to 5K (http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/181.shtml) Couch to 5K App (http://www.felttip.com/c25k/) C25K App (http://www.c25kapp.com/) USA Track and Field Run Mapper (http://www.usatf.org/routes/map/) You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. We'll be creating a special thread in the forums for the Summer Challenge. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com.
In our twentieth episode, we discuss the new forums on lbboi.com and air a consult session that Allison did with photographer Kim Bauer at Imaging USA 2011. You can visit Kim's website at www.kimbauerphotography.com. You can comment on this episode in the blog post or the new forum at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com.
In our nineteenth episode, we discuss some recent posts from lbobi.com, featuring the new SlowShutter app for the iPhone, a NookColor update, shooting during "The Golden Hour" and how to make a whiteboard desk. You can comment on this episode's blog post at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com.
In our eighteenth epsiode, we talk about some of our favorite free learning reousrces on the web: Lifehacker Night School (www.lifehacker.com/#!nightschool) Khan Academy (www.khanacademy.org) CreativeLive (www.creativelive.com) TED (www.ted.com/talks) You can comment on this episode's blog post at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com.
In our seventeenth episode, we celebrate Twitter's fifth birthday by talking about how we use the social networking platform. The discussion features input from several members of the lbobi community, as well as some industry professionals. You can comment on this episode's blog post at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com.
In our sixteenth episode, we feature an interview with the man behind White House Custom Colour, Mike Hanline. To find out more about the company, as well as check out their fantastic products, head over to www.whcc.com. You can also follow WHCC on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/WHCCpro. You can comment on this episode's blog post at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com.
In our fifteenth episode, we talk about the big tech news of the week, the announcement of Apple's iPad 2. We also feature a great interview with Kenny Brady of fotofafa (www.fotofafa.com) that we recorded at Imaging USA 2011. Stay tuned to the lbobi blog for upcoming promotions we'll be running with fotofafa. You can comment on this episode's blog post at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com.
In our fourteenth episode, we discuss Jeff and Allison's trip to the Senior Portrait Artists 2011 Event (http://www.spa2011.com/spa2011), as well as a great lbobi.com post on "The Creative I's" by PF Conrey (http://www.pfconrey.com). You can comment on this episode's blog post at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com.
In our thirteenth episode, we talk about the flurry of activity on lbobi.com these past few weeks, and welcome some new lbobians. Continuing our interview series from IUSA, we also feature a discussion with David Trust, the CEO of Professional Photographers of America (www.ppa.com). Here are some links to cool things mentioned in the episode: Google Art Project--www.googleartproject.com The Pond--http://vimeo.com/19386513 Teux Deux--www.teuxdeux.com Animoto's Dude Ranch Party--http://animoto.com/play/vVjLQDAqybYDDhzDbvHOyA?res=hq You can comment on this episode's blog post at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music by Jeremy Horn (www.jeremyhornmusic.com).
Recorded on location at Imaging USA 2011, the twelfth episode of lbobi Radio features an interview with award-winning photographer Kimberly Wylie. Kimberly talked with us about her business, the state of the industry, and her upcoming workshop "Living the Dream." For more info on Kimberly, head over to her official site www.kimberlywylie.com, and you can register for "Living the Dream" at www.livingthedreamworkshop.com. You can comment on this episode's blog post at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music by Jeremy Horn (www.jeremyhornmusic.com).
In our eleventh episode, we discuss some of our resolutions for the upcoming year, both creative and personal. We also give an update on the plans for the lbobi/ARP booth (#1239) at Imaging USA 2011 (www.imagingusa.org). You can comment on this episode's blog post at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com.
In our tenth episode, we discuss Imaging USA 2011, and what you can expect to see and do at the ARP / lbobi booth (#1239). We also discuss Jeff and Allison's IUSA class, "Saving Your Business from YOU--The Art of Balancing Business & Life." For more info on Imaging USA, head over to www.imagingusa.org. You can comment on this episode's blog post at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com.
In our ninth episode, we get into the gift-giving spirit of the season with our suggestions for tech gifts at different price levels. Gifts Under $100 Udraw Studio Game and Tablet / Pictionary (Wii) $99 http://tinyurl.com/26hoqsc Fujifilm INSTAX 210 Instant Photo Camera $65.52 http://tinyurl.com/2eyxza6 Fujifilm Instax MINI 7s White Instant Film Camera $59.95 http://tinyurl.com/28w6uy4 Gifts Between $100 and $300 Nook Color $249 http://www.barnesandnoble.com/nookcolor/index.asp FliP UltraHD Video 8GB Camera http://store.theflip.com/en-us/products/UltraHD8GB2HR.aspx Gifts Over $300 PlayStation 3 Target--Toy Story 3 Bundle $349 http://tinyurl.com/32c92sr Amazon—Family Bundle w/ $25 card $299 http://tinyurl.com/3x5d5h8 iPad: 32gb $599 Honorable Mentions Amazon--Western Digital Elements 2 TB External Hard Drive $94 http://tinyurl.com/39xqc2v iPhone 4: $200 http://www.apple.com/iphone Contest Results—What Are You Thankful For Terrence Bibb (http://terrencebibb.com) You can comment on this episode's blog post at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com
In our eighth episode, we discuss winding down the calendar year and planning for the next one. We review the contests happening at lbobi.com this month, and Jeff also gives a preview of what he and Allison will be doing at Imaging USA in January. For more info on Imaging USA, head over to www.imagingusa.org. You can comment on this episode's blog post at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com.
In our seventh episode, Jeff runs down a list of some of our favortie applications for both work and play. Desktop: -Animoto: Great dynamic slideshow creator. -Mind Node: (studio favorite) Free visual mind map software to visually organize your thought process. -Hand Brake: Great way to make copies of DVD's in different formats. iPhone General Apps: -GateGuru: for Travelling. Shows what is near you in a airport. -WhatTheFONT: Take a pic of a font and it searches for what it is called. -GPSdrive: Cheap GPS that works very very well -RunPee: Shows the time it is ok to go to the bathroom in a movie. -SoundHound / Shazam: When you hear a song you play this app and it tells you what it is and where to purchase it. iPhone Camera Apps -TiltShiftGEn: Creates a easy to adjust fake tilt shift effect. used in conjunction with another app has great looks. -AutoStitch: Take multiple images and stitch them together creating a large pano or just a very large photo. -ShakeItPhoto: Creates a nice POLAROID effect to an image. -CrossProcess: My favorite: Set on basic -ProHDR: Does a better job of combining 2 exposures than the new iPhone4 HDR feature -iTimeLapse: You can create timelapse sequences. From 1 sec to 1 day. You can set it to shoot an image from sound or timed as well. -Photoburst: Generate a very fast sequence of images. -PhotoGene: The better PS for the iphone. Video Apps -iMovie: Stripped down version of iMovie. Nice but limited. -ReelDirector: Better video editor. More options for the same price point. -Slowmo: Can shoot in slowmotion.Fun effect. You can comment on this episode's blog post (and find live links to all the apps mentioned above) at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com
In our sixth episode, we recap our trip to New York, which included visiting our friends at Animoto (www.animoto.com) and Adormama (www.adorama.com), as well as having fun at New York Comic Con (www.nycomiccon.com). We also discuss pushing yourself creatively, and Jeff unveils our latest lbobi contest, which involves creating a profile pic for your lbobi.com account. Links from this episode's discussion: 24-Hour Comics Day: www.24hourcomicsday.com Mike Norton's The Curse: Part 1--http://tinyurl.com/yejxa6u / Part 2--http://tinyurl.com/38ctkpo NaNoWriMo: www.nanowrimo.org 48-Hour Film Project: www.48hourfilm.com You can comment on this episode's blog post at www.lbobi.com, or leave us a review on iTunes. Follow lbobi on twitter at twitter.com/lbobi, and email us at radio@lbobi.com. Music: Jeremy Horn http://www.jeremyhornmusic.com/