Watch the first trailer for ‘The Angry Birds Movie’
Yes, folks, it’s all happening. The first trailer for The Angry Birds Movie has arrived. Directed by Clay Kaytis and Fergal Reilly (both first timers), and written by Jon Vitty (The Simpsons), the animated film seems to focus on the origin story of why these famous birds are, well, angry. Red, perhaps the most popular character, is voiced by Jason Sudeikis, while Danny McBride does the honors for Bomb — you know, the black bird who likes to blow up. The rest of the cast is made up by other well-known stars, including Bill Hader, Josh Gad, Maya Rudolph and Peter Dinklage. Interestingly enough, The Angry Birds Movie is now slated to hit theaters in May 2016, a couple of months earlier than originally announced.
Source: Angry Birds (YouTube)
Spotify creates playlists based on what your friends have in common
It’s tough to create a playlist that your friend or partner will enjoy just as much as you do, especially if your tastes don’t quite sync up. How are you going to reconcile your fondness for tender folk music with your pal’s addiction to drum-and-bass? Spotify thinks it has an answer. Its Mixmates website crafts playlists based on both your favorite artist and that of your buddy, creating Kevin Bacon-like degrees of separation from song to song. If you like the resulting mishmash, you can save the playlist for posterity.
I found it very simple to use and generally on the mark, although the length and quality of the playlist is undoubtedly going to vary wildly based on how much you have in common. Compare two dance music legends (I tried Above & Beyond and Underworld) and you’ll get a short-but-sweet playlist of classic electronic tracks — there’s no real challenge there. Try to pit polka versus techno, however, and you’ll get a gigantic playlist with styles that are all over the map (like Lawrence Welk, Cece Peniston and Danny Tenaglia, among many others). It’s doubtful that Mixmates will create the perfect background music for a house party, then, but it’s smart enough that you might find some shared selections.
Source: Spotify Mixmates
Facebook’s 360-degree videos bring immersive content to your News Feed
Always trying new things to improve your News Feed browsing, Facebook now supports more immersive videos. The social network announced that 360 video will begin rolling out to that portion of the site today. Right now, they’re only viewable on the web and Android with support for iOS “in the coming months.” The more immersive videos on Facebook work similarly to what you’ve probably seen on YouTube. As the footage plays, you can use your cursor to click and move around the video on the desktop. With a mobile device, you can use your finger to navigate around the visuals or you can simply move the device itself to change perspective. This new addition also paves the way for VR content to hit the News Feed when devices like the Oculus Rift and PS VR head to consumers.
There are a number of companies already pushing footage to Facebook as part of the new initiative, including Star Wars, Discovery, VICE, GoPro, Saturday Night Live and LeBron James & Uninterrupted. As you might expect, that first entry from Disney and LucasFilm is a 360-degree promo for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. And yes, we’ve embedded it down below for easy access. Facebook says the new videos aren’t just for publishers, as you’ll be able to post your multi-angle footage as well — so long as you have a multi-camera rig to proper capture it, of course.
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