Did You Submit or Forget ?

Living in the DC area allows you to take advantage of many contest and festivals. If you are interested in filmmaking or screenwriting then you will be thrilled about the upcoming “DC Shorts Film Festival” this fall. Unfortunately the submission dates ended the first week of June but, tickets for the festival are now on […]

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Dinosaurs and Car Chases Have Their Places

Summer blockbusters are made to be BIG. With the recent releases of Jurassic World and Mad Max: Fury Road, it’s plain to see that some directors and producers have their preferences when it comes to visual effects being BIG. In Jurassic World, we see hundreds of CGI dinosaurs everywhere. People interact with them, we see them […]

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Cloudy With A Side of Georgetown

RedEye arrived to Georgetown University thrilled to finish shooting the final scenes of a project we started earlier that day. Everyone was tired and drained from working hard all morning. Working fast and efficient is “our” motto! Being able to work with “Center for Children and Families” was an honor. We had interviews on top of […]

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Cherry Blossoms Meet RedEye

Time flies, winter has gone and spring has arrived with the most beautiful tree colors: The cherry blossom. Today the RedEye team took a moment to go to the National Mall at Washington, DC to admire this annual spectacular gift from nature. The girls and I arrived at the Tidal Basin and surprisingly, or maybe […]

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Smartbox by Inbox: Google begins their pranks for April fools

April fools is finally here and some companies have started early in their celebrations of the annual event. Google decided to introduce “Smartbox by Inbox (by Gmail by Google)” — a physical “smart” mailbox that not only knows your favorite temperature settings but is also able to zap people for trying to put junk mail […]

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Jumping to a new technology landscape

During my first week I went to my first company after-work event and have to I admit that it was a little different from what I though it was going to be. I arrived to the J.W. Marriot Hotel to hear a symposium about Self-Provisioning for Global Media Networks sponsored by the companies, CEI, Net […]

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Cannes Lions Creates New Award for Work that Shatters Gender Stereotypes

Cannes Lions announced earlier this month the launch of the Glass Lion: The Lion for Change; an award with the support of LeanIn.Org which specifically recognizes work that challenges gender bias and shatters stereotypical images of men and women which remain rooted in marketing messages. It is the Festival’s long-held belief that marketing actively shapes […]

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What is success in a Super Bowl commercial?

When we talk about Super Bowl commercials we think the only thing they focus on is humor, sex, and animals. While there were many cool commercials that used those elements, the one that caught my attention was the one from Always –“Like a Girl.” In this commercial we can see clearly the intention is to […]

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Editing graphics for LEV

This is my third day at RedEye and I have to say that I am amazed and really happy with the company and the teamwork. The truth is that I couldn’t ask for more, the environment and the people here are really warm and nice. These 3 days I’ve been getting familiarized with their clients, […]

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