Monday, April 27, 2009

Mount & Blade Warband Wedding Dance

turning A movie!


HENKELL HOTEL (Nikon D90 D-movie) from Martin Crespo on Vimeo . Today
can with relatively little effort (in Compared to expensive film and advertising productions) a film shoot. A good example is the following film - shot with a Nikon D90 by Martin Crespo. Found via Black & White Blog . For those interested, there are the following lenses were used:

Nikon 400 2.8 Nikon 80-200 2.8

Nikon 50 1.8 Nikon 17-55 2.8



Sigma 10-20 is the level of the film is already very high, also because of the actors and the cuts. However, this can be a spur times its own promotional video of its own - ie rotate his hotel, its tourist destination. This is easy today with various digital cameras or even film cameras with video capture, as described here. Download the video to a video portal like youtube.com, myvideo.de high and tie it to your blog or in a specific area (News) of the site. Personality is the key and thus you are different from other competitors.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Compression Tool For Wavrunner

Music and Pixels

Recently I have become aware of this great idea. On the side Music + pixel a blogger to create specific lines of text of songs in combination with pictures or graphics, beautiful works. Just for fun and without any commercial purpose (this zumdindest is not clear). Maybe so would offer a similar idea for a tourist destination. Either as a customer bond (Competition / Competition) or as a possible image or advertising campaign. From a creative idea to the next - so inspiring can be the Internet.



photos via Music + Pixler

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Matthew Walker Clinic

requirements of the hotel 2.0

For many travelers the use of the Internet site - that is in the hotel room at the bar or restaurant is an important criterion of whether a hotel is booked or not. Before it was mainly the business, these technologies used have. Nowadays smartphones and subnotebooks (iPhone, Blackberry) used by ordinary travelers and is therefore also a corresponding infrastructure required.

The guest is not prepared for this extra or excessive prices for WLAN use to pay. Expensive deals get even and usually lead to a fast-spreading negative reputation. An example of this was a blog post of Peter Eich, who was at the Hotel Viva Creativo Hannover 5 € per hour in pay Internet use. If one looks today with the search engine Google for the Hotel appear at the forefront of the result: Hotel Viva Creativo: So are ripped off guests! is worth mentioning that offers free Wi-Fi that hotel since 2009. This has already been planned for more and not go along with verification of the action of Peter.

Nevertheless, it is no longer enough to write to free wireless access to the flag. Often the connection is bad, the dial is complicated and the guests will not be right because they can configure their own gardens properly. Here is some degree of trained personnel needs and a corresponding communication and documentation to facilitate the use of the Internet.



Barbizon Palace / Amsterdam - hotel room with mood lighting


approaches to the hotel 2.0:

+ Free Internet use in the entire hotel
+ Information Portal (information about the location, the weather, attractions) on flat-screens in the hotel room, the Lobby
+ VoIP-enabled phones (internet telephony)
+ iPod docking stations
+ Custom hotel rooms (changing mood lighting, scents, pictures)

interaction + communication + Monitoring of Web 2.0 activities

+ Stand alone operation of a blog, Youtube channel , Flickr account ...
+ communication these channels and integration with advertising, PR and corporate identity
+ Monitoring the online reputation of your hotel (via search engines, HolidayCheck, Trip Advisor)

Interesting Links:
hotel room of the future - Design study of the hotel chain Holiday Inn ( via weltonline.de)
Best and Worst WiFi Hotels - Hotel (chains) ranking (via hotelchatter.com)
The Pod Hotel in New York - Hotel with docking station for iPods (via max.de)
Guest Room 2010 - Video Documentation (via hospitalitynet.org)