When you’re developing products, there is always the worry that the initial vision gets battered by the development process so heavily that a completely different beast rolls off at the finish line. Sometimes this is a good thing - like the BBC iPlayer, which originally was a blouted bastard child called the iMP. But most of the time it’s bad, very bad.So I was pleased this week that we finished our latest product - VideoBoo - and it was…. nice. And I dug out the original design specification and compared the two. So can you. The first video is a walkthrough done in a rendering program by a designer to guide the developer doing the coding. The second video is the finalised software.VideoBoo is a digital video booth that allows you to film a piece using a standard webcam, overlay some info and then have the whole thing uploaded to a web site. And, while it’s not being used, it’ll download some of your Flickr pics and do lovely ripply things to them! Video 1: Design Video 2: Completed Software





October 4th, 2008 at 12:51 am
Please provide product and contact information on VideoBoo. Thanks
March 18th, 2009 at 2:03 pm
[...] It fills a gap, it’s a missing link, and while we wait for a good quality audio/video (maybe VideoBoo) on an non-jailbroken iPhone.. This is going to keep me more than [...]