Dubrovnik is a historical location and a beautiful place in the world where my family moved to in 1242, leaving the shores of England for good. If you’re not a history lover, you probably remember that Republic of Dubrovnik was the first country in the world to recognize the United States of America, done in a traditional maritime way of entering the port and putting the flag of the country onto the ship. Nowadays, Dubrovnik is a good spot to catch the movie stars, as from one side people love to come for a vacation, and from another, there are serious A-list productions taking place here. First, Dubrovnik is known as King’s
Aston Martin Reveals DB9 GT
Aston Martin has released the DB9 GT, a farewell edition of the current design which is getting a successor in 2016. DB9 GT features several rather interesting design, engineering and luxury solutions. Dubbed clearly as the luxury British sports car maker’s most compelling production ‘DB’ to date, the car is designed to offer the best of what DB9 can be, the new car delivers world-class grand touring and hand-built excellence. In other words, it combines the power of an outgoing, Cosworth-developed 6.0-litre V12 engine which now boasts 547 hp connected to an old six-speed, semi-automatic, single-clutch gearbox (also the weakest spot on the car). Following the path set by DB4, DB5, DB6
RED announces 3D and 261 MPixel cameras, revolutionizes cinema production forever
Two days ago, I published a small piece about the announcement that RED will make on Thursday. Well, as it turns out, the announcement was bigger than anyone could have imagined, and without any doubt, this announcement was the biggest in history of digital cinema. What happened? For starters, Jim Jannard, founder of Oakley (and more importantly, RED) stated that all previous announcements were invalid, and that the company managed to create something “beyond the wildest dreams”. “Obsolescence Obsolete” is the new keyword for RED, since the company launched two bodies that aren’t going to become obsolete even 10 or 20 years in future. All