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AHA MEDIA was very pleased to be at Nokia N8 Direct and Project event at Vancouver Art Gallery on Wed Jan 19, 2011
AHA MEDIA was very pleased to be at Nokia N8 Direct and Project event at Vancouver Art Gallery on Wed Jan 19, 2011.
There were so many amazing short films all made on a Nokia N8 cameraphone! Congratulations to all the filmmakers! 🙂
Below is a photo of the Red Carpet at Nokia N8 Direct and Project event with Jon Ornoy of Animal Mother Films
Below is Peter Davies of AHA MEDIA
Below are Nokia Reps showing what apps can be bought at the OVI store
Below is a photo of Peter Davies, Lorraine Murphy of Raincoaster and Jon Ornoy of Animal Mother Films
Below are tasty bowls of gourmet popcorn!
Below is Lorraine Murphy, April Smith and Jon Ornoy
Below is a beautiful bar with beautiful people at the Nokia N8 Direct and Project event
Below are people enjoying the h’ordeuvres
Below is the DJ spinning some tunes
Below is Lorraine Murphy looking at the Twitter Page for Nokia N8 Direct and Project
Below is Tom Hall of WomWorld Nokia with April Smith
Below is April Smith beside the Nokia N8 Direct and Project sign
Below is Roland Tanglao with Peter Davies about to enjoy the shows!
Below is the program guide
Below is Brian Adler, MC of Nokia N8 Direct and Project
Below are the 3 judges : Brian Adler, RT! and Mindy Miller
Below is Geoff Peters with Marcus Barnes about to watch Geoff’s video
Below are photos of Glenn Letham with his Nokia N8
Below is Roland Tanglao, Trevor Boudreau and Raul Pacheco
Below is RT! with Mindy Miller
Below is Tom Hall filming the Nokia N8 Direct and Project Twitter page
Below is from the movie “The Commuter”, which was filmed entirely on the Nokia N8 in HD, stars Dev Patel as a commuter on his way to his first day of work. In this action-packed short film, Dev battles a killer Traffic Warden, a blind ninja, parkour bankers and comes face-to-face with Pamela Anderson before getting stuck in a lift with Ed Westwick and stealing a Lotus…will he make it in time?
Below Brian Adler announces the winner Josephine Anderson for her video Normal Design
(Thanks to Roland Tanglao for the photo and videos below)
Below April Smith and Josephine Anderson share a smiles!
Below is Glenn Letham with April Smith
Below is Mindy Miller and April Smith
Below is Peter Davies with Tom Hall
Peter Davies of AHA MEDIA unboxing a Nokia N8 for #N8Productions in Vancouver, Canada
In the following photos and video, Peter Davies of AHA MEDIA unboxes a Nokia N8 smartphone for #N8Productions in Vancouver, Canada
Below is Richard Czaban of AHA MEDIA looking at the Nokia N8
Below is Barb Goosehead with Richard Czaban of AHA MEDIA looking at the Nokia N8 at LifeSkills Centre in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)
Below is Christoph Runne and Bill Inglis looking at the Nokia N8
Below is the difference between Nokia N8 and Nokia N97 mini cameraphones
Below is a photo and video of Barb Goosehead watching a video on the Nokia N8
Below are photo of Lani Russwurm looking at the Nokia N8
Below is a photo and video of a video being filmed on the Nokia N8
Many thanks to WOM WORLD Nokia for the Nokia N8 and #N8Productions package 🙂 The members of AHA MEDIA and our friends in Vancouver are very proud to see and use the Nokia N8.
We are honored to be asked to compete in the #N8Productions worldwide! We love using Nokia smartphones for all our mobile media making and livestreaming! 🙂
AHA MEDIA excitedly looks forward to the NOKIA N8 smartphone in Vancouver
AHA MEDIA excitedly looks forward to the NOKIA N8 smartphone in Vancouver!
AHA MEDIA has been using Nokia’s cameraphones for much of their mobile media production including livestreaming and excitedly awaits for the NOKIA N8’s camera with 12 MP with Carl Zeiss lens and 720 HD 16:9 wide screen video recording capability!!
See more NOKIA’s N8 here
Photography
Camera
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- 12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics
- Large 1/1.83″ optical format image sensor
- Fullscreen 16:9 viewfinder with easy-to-use touch screen parameters
- Xenon flash with automatic red-eye removal
- Face tracking/detection software
- Autofocus
- Focal length: 5.9 mm (equivalent to 28mm in 35mm film format)
- F number/Aperture: F2.8
- Still images file format: JPEG/EXIF
- Zoom up to 2x (digital) for still images
- Zoom up to 3x (digital) for video
- Secondary camera for video calls (QVGA, 640 x 480 pixels), still image and video capture
- Favourite settings feature
- Still camera manual controls for white balance, scene mode, exposure compensation, colour tone, viewfinder framing grid, sharpness, contrast, flash control, light sensitivity (ISO), self-timer, face detection
- Image capture
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- Automatic location tagging (Geotagging) of images and videos
- Images automatically taken in the correct orientation
- Pinch zoom in Photos image viewer
- View photos by tag cloud, month, album, slide show
- Photo editor
- Online Share with connectivity to popular sharing services
- Other
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- Internal memory: 16 GB
- MicroSD memory card slot, hot swappable, up to 32GB
- High-Speed microUSB to PC connectivity
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- Main camera
- 12 megapixel with Carl Zeiss optics
- HD quality 720p resolution
- Shoot 16:9 videos in HD
- 3x digital zoom
- Video capture in 720p 25 fps with codecs H.264, MPEG-4
- Ambient stereo audio recording in video (AAC 128kbps, 48 kHz sampling) plus new algorithms to reduce wind noise and control recording level in harsh environments
- Settings for low light (reduced frame rate), white balance, colour tone
- Secondary camera for video calls (QVGA, 640 x 480 pixels), still image and video capture
- Main camera
- Video codecs & formats
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- H.264 (base profile, main profile, high profile), MPEG-4, VC-1, Sorenson Spark, Real video 10
- Streaming: H.264, Flash Lite 4 (Flash 10 compatibility for video), On2 VP6, Sorenson Spark
- Video sharing and playback
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- HD 720p Video playback on HD TV through HDMI cable
- *Dolby Digital Plus surround sound when played with HDMI & a home theatre
- Support for download, streaming, and progressive download
- Video editing software
- Videos application: collection of stored videos
- On demand Web TV widgets to watch local & global internet streaming TV
- Support for Flash video
- YouTube browsing and streaming
- Video call support (WCDMA network services)
Sailboats on the water in Vancouver
A beautiful but cold day in Vancouver inspired AHA MEDIA to take photos of our majestic mountains, waters and sailboats
AHA MEDIA is about exploring mobile media production through New Media and Nokia mobile smartphone cameras
AHA MEDIA at DNC – Downtown Eastside Neighbourhood Council AGM in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)
Ivan Drury, for the
Downtown Eastside Neighbourhood Council board of directors:
Today’s AGM was an important mark of how far we have come in a year of working together.
We discussed (and shared a slideshow about) the last year of working together. We talked about our successes, our challenges, and where we still have to work harder. One important example was the observation that we have done all we have without any paid staff. Doing all our work with volunteers means that we have not always been able to get all our detail work (like meeting minutes) done on time, but it also means that we have had to work on improving our capacities all together and through practice.
We also discussed our vision for the coming year, which was presented through a report from the Action Committee. The two main campaigns for the coming year are:
1) The FIGHT FOR 10 SITES Campaign will demand the city buy and secure 10 sites in the DTES for social housing before the next election in November 2011. This campaign has started with a focus on winning social housing above the new library on Hastings and Heatley.
2) The RESTAURANT JUSTICE campaign, which will demand and end to economic apartheid in the fancy restaurants that have set up shop in the DTES and which regularly discriminate against low-income residents through the prices of the food on their menus, the cultural climate in their spaces, by refusing low income residents access to their bathrooms, and by chasing low income residents off their blocks with the help of police and security forces.
To implement these plans, everyone is encouraged to come to the weekly DNC Action Committee meetings, 4:30 on Wednesdays at the Carnegie 3rd Floor (for now).In a brief presentation on our constitution and by-laws, two amendments were moved: to extend rights and respects to all members of our community regardless of their legal “citizenship” status; and to amend our “natural community” status application process to make non-resident members more accountable to the resident membership of the DNC. The constitution amendments were sent back to committee for revision and to be presented at a coming general meeting.
We also held an election for the new DNC Board of Directors. Seventy-five voting members attended, of which seventy-one people cast ballots. Dave Diewertt, organizer with the social justice group Streams of Justice, and Stacey Bishop, Strathcona resident and friend of the DNC, were elected as ballot counters.
As decided and explained in the DNC by-laws, our election was structured to be representative of our community through being organized by housing type:
The election was very close in all categories, so congratulations are in order for all those who stood for election. If you were not elected, at large positions are still to be decided, and there is a lot to be done outside of the Board!
For the SRO / HOTEL category, 8 people ran for election for a possible 5 seats. The five elected:
– Richard Cunningham
– Ron Kuhlke
– Paul Martin
– Dave Hamm
– Fraser StuartFor the SOCIAL HOUSING category, 10 people ran for a possible 5 seats. The fifth position was exactly tied by two candidates, so six will sit for the social housing category, taking one of the “at-large” positions. The six elected:
– Nathan Allen
– Ping Chan
– Earl Crow
– Harold Lavender
– Ann Livingston
– Wendy PedersenFor the MARKET HOUSING category, 3 people ran for a possible 3 seats. A motion was passed to accept the following three candidates as elected representatives:
– Vanessa Lowe
– Tami Starlight
– Ivan DruryFor the HOMELESSNESS category, 3 people ran for a possible 4 seats. A motion was passed to accept the following three candidates as elected representatives:
– Dave Murray
– Nicole Fidler
– Eileen PidgeonThe first meeting of the new board will be this Monday, 6pm, on the 3rd floor of the Carnegie. First on the agenda of the new board will be to discuss who to suggest to fill in the free HOMELESS seat, and who to suggest for the remaining 3 at-large seats that exist to help make the board more representative.
Congratulations to all DNC members who were present for such a productive and celebratory first Annual General Meeting, to those who won seats on the new board… a year of hard work awaits!
AHA MEDIA is about exploring mobile media production through New Media and Nokia mobile smartphone cameras, with great support from W2 Community Media Arts and Nokia














































































































