Digital vs. Theatrical Release

Closed Theaters The global coronavirus pandemic has caused businesses to close, and people to stay home. What does that mean for the releasing of new movies? Some movies are being released straight to streaming, while others are being postponed. Disney’s live-action Mulan has had its release date pushed back. Mulan was set to release in […]

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Pixar: The ending you need

Pixar creates some of the most beloved animated movies. Everyone from the youngest of kids to their grandparents loves Pixar movies. But what makes Pixar movies so amazing and unique? It’s the way they approach the end of the film.  Disney movies always give you the ending that you want. In Frozen Anna and Elsa […]

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The Double-Edged Sword of Documenting Protests

In a world that’s becoming increasingly digital, smartphones have become a popular tool to document everyday occurrences; traveling, food, and moments with friends and family. Following the murder of George Floyd, smartphones have been especially popular in documenting protests and the police brutality that follows it. Surely, too many people following these protests, holding accountability […]

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Understanding Racism Through Media

Sometimes it’s really hard to understand what’s going on in the world. We often try to compare what’s going on around us to what we know. Personally I compare events to stories I’ve seen in TV and movies. This helps me to get a better understanding of what is going on around me. With everything […]

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Prejudice Manifests in Dominican Republic Society

The Dominican Republic is known for its beautiful Caribbean waters and lively culture; however, the physical beauty that impacts tourism masks the internal realities of racism, poverty and skewed immigration policies. One Island, Two Divided Countries The island of Hispaniola is home to the Dominican Republic on the eastern side and Haiti on the western […]

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Netflix’s “When They See Us” depicts ugliness and truth

Netflix’s “When They See Us” depicts ugliness and truth within US criminal justice system On April 19, 1989, the lives of five black and brown New York teenagers changed forever. Kevin Richardson, 14, Raymond Santana, 14, Antron McCray, 15, Yusef Salaam, 15 and 16-year-old Korey Wise, commonly known as the Central Park Five, were wrongfully […]

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RedEye Receives 2019 Best of Alexandria Award, 10 Years Running

It is with great excitement that RedEye proudly announces receipt of the “Best of Alexandria 2019 – Television Media Specialist.”  This recognition represents our 10th year running of receiving this award.  “We work incredibly hard to maintain top quality for the best price and it is a great honor to receive recognition for this continued […]

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An Augmented Reality (AR) Easter

Changing it up    How are you planning on spending your Easter this year? Will you carry on family traditions like painting eggs and the annual Easter egg hunt, or try something new? Perhaps spice it up with an augmented reality Easter egg hunt for change. You probably thought the kids would eventually stop fighting […]

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The New Realities

VR vs. AR Before we get started, I would like to clarify the difference between virtual reality and augmented reality. As theses two visual experiences are similar, but not the same. Merriam-Webster defines virtual reality as an artificial environment which is experienced through sensory stimuli (such as sights and sounds) provided by a computer and […]

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Creator of Gaffer Tape

Who Created Gaffer Tape Gaffer tape, is an essential to television, movie, concerts, and live show production crews. A commodity so loved by production industries, which continues to be a prominent use for the making of all productions both major and minor. Who exactly is behind this masterpiece tape? A man named Ross Lowell. Lowell […]

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