- Comedy video shows a pitfalls of holding cinema with a head-mounted camera
- Shows how weddings, concerts and even walks in a park can lead to imitation opportunities
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Mark Prigg
14:31, 27 May 2013
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16:12, 27 May 2013
Google’s Glass has come underneath glow for a ability to take cinema and record video anywhere – though a new video reveals usually how tough it can be to get a ideal shot.
The ‘Google Glass Photographer’ comedy video, constructed by online video organisation Grovo, shows a untimely Glass user perplexing to to constraint a wedding, a gig, a piano uncover and even a organisation photograph.
Each design is accompanied by a array of increasingly weird stances.
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The marriage photographer: Taking closeups of a happy integrate can infer to be a tiny intrusive
‘Here’s someone you’ll be saying in a few months: a Google Glass photographer,’ a organisation says in a introduction to a video.
‘Nature shots, concerts, time-lapse videos, weddings…the Google Glass photographer does it all.’
The photography video comes days after website Mashable constructed a identical comedy video, an practice beam to wearing a glasses.
The eyeglasses won’t be accessible to buy
until subsequent year, though a video offers some critical – and humorous –
advice to those people already wearing a eyeglasses about how they should
behave in public.
The Etiquette video starts with a pointer to those self-satisfied people now wearing
the eyeglasses that they arenât unexpected smarter than everybody else just
because they can entrance a whole internet on a tiny shade directly
in front of their right eye.
Capturing video of cars could be potentially dangerous
Another square of recommendation value reminding Glass wearers is that a device
doesnât unexpected boost their lure and in fact a lot of
people might be creeped out if they’re approached by someone who could be
secretly filming or photographing them.
Although a £1,000 tool is not
yet publicly available, it has sparked a outrageous discuss over remoteness and
the destiny of wearable computers.
An insinuate concert: Capturing your favourite musicians can infer formidable with Glass
The presentation of Glass has also led to a tenure ‘Glasshole’, that is used frequently in a comments territory of a latest photography video.
It comes amid warnings currently of a intensity risks of Glass.
The insubordinate ‘wearable computer’ could interrupt essential cognitive ability and confuse wearers to a indicate where they skip things that are ‘utterly obvious’, researchers say.
Daniel J. Simons, is a highbrow of psychology and promotion during a University of Illinois and Christopher F. Chabris, is a highbrow of psychology during Union College.
In a square for a New York Times, a dual experts inspect a dangers a real-time digital daze could pose.
They write: ‘…most determine that a smartphone-linked arrangement and camera placed in a dilemma of your prophesy is intriguing and potentially insubordinate â and like us, they wish to try it.
‘But Glass might inadvertently interrupt a essential cognitive capacity, with potentially dangerous consequences.’
Getting tighten to nature: Taking closeups of inlet can be wily with a conduct mounted camera
Earlier this year Sergey Brin, one of Googleâs founders, pronounced reserve had indeed been a proclivity for a new product.
He said: ‘We questioned either we should be walking around looking down during a smartphone.’
He pronounced designers wanted to make something that liberated both a hands and a eyes.
But a professors contend when a mind is engaged, wearers could destroy to see something that would ‘otherwise be definitely obvious.’
They write: ‘Google Glass might concede users to do extraordinary things, though it
does not annul a boundary on a tellurian ability to compensate attention.’
The waggish attempts to constraint a organisation sketch uncover a wearer carrying to hunker in a center of a road
Google is already confronting a flourishing recoil over a âGlassâ eyewear,
with cafeteria owners in a US banning a record from their premises.
Dave Meinert, who runs a 5 Point Cafe in Seattle, pronounced those wearing
the eyeglasses will have to mislay them if they wish to come in.
He has put adult a pointer on a wall that reads: âRespect a customersâ remoteness as weâd design them to honour yours.â
The pierce comes after it emerged people wearing Google Glass could be
banned from American cinemas, casinos and even parks given owners
donât wish filming there. Â
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Ask a best of your possess comparison photographers DM, they have been doing a same thing with their cameras given before Google was even born.
- Paul N , all over, United States, 27/5/2013 19:19………..DM doesn’t unequivocally have photographers, they usually buy them in (look during a credits), or in a categorical usually take them from amicable media sites/other publications.
cameraman
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London, United Kingdom,
27/5/2013 20:15
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I wish they make it an offense to record someone though their permission.
- phatwa, Kent, United Kingdom, 27/5/2013 16:19……If they did, 90% of this papers images would be illegal.
cameraman
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London, United Kingdom,
27/5/2013 20:14
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funny judgment for a video though terribly executed.
begforthebagel
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scotland,
27/5/2013 20:09
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Was about to watch a video, though we exclude to watch one some-more 30 second advert of Honey Boo Boo
Richard Foss
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Isle of Wight, United Kingdom,
27/5/2013 20:03
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@ First one of these we see photographing me, final thing they will see in a camera is my fist. Once they collect themselves up.
- Hooter, Atlanta……………………. But it’s ok for we to come here and demeanour during cinema of celebrities’ habit malfunctions and bad hair days?
The Q Man
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Edinburgh,
27/5/2013 19:57
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@ This is creepy. we can usually design creeps walking around holding snaps like this of strangers.
- char.m94, Waterloo, Canada….. Yep, this is called ‘paparazzi’ and roughly all a photos of celebrities that we adore to ogle right here during this site were performed like this. Interesting how that works, no?
The Q Man
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Edinburgh,
27/5/2013 19:55
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I would like Google Glass for a solitary purpose of recording my neighbour when he attacks me. I`ve reported him to a military though a usually declare to these attacks is his wife. The military gave warned him though that is all they can do. He`s also threatened to punch me in a mouth, his mother pronounced he shouldn`t have pronounced it though he told her that it was ok as nobody listened him. we would name contrition him though a DM wouldn`t imitation it.
arum_lily
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London, United Kingdom,
27/5/2013 19:47
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Ask a best of your possess comparison photographers DM, they have been doing a same thing with their cameras given before Google was even born.
Paul N
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all over, United States,
27/5/2013 19:19
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LOL! Just supplement zoom!
Leella
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Lancaster, United Kingdom,
27/5/2013 19:05
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I would be really questionable if one of a doctors was wearing specks and examining me and other patients.
Tom
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Batley West Yorkshire UK,
27/5/2013 19:04
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