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‘Arrested Development’ announces walk-on fan contest (video inside!)

Arrested Development is in the middle of shooting its fourth season for Netflix. I know, it still hasn’t hit me yet. The creative team behind the show is collaborating with the streaming service for a fan contest aptly called “You’re Gonna Get Some Walk-Ons.” They’re going to allow six super fans to visit the set of the show in LA and appear in the upcoming episodes. So what do you have to do to win? It’s simple, really.

Show that you deserve a walk-on role by creating an original piece ofArrested Development content. Entries can be videos (less than 2 minutes), photos, artwork, essays and more.

We’re looking for entries that are the most creative, unique and relevant to the show.

That’s it. Entries can be shared via Instagram, Tumblr or Twitter with the hashtag #BluthWalkOn or submitted directly at the website youregonnagetsomewalkons.com. Hop over to that site to browse the latest entires if you’re short on ideas.

But you didn’t hear any of this from me. Jump after the break to get the news straight from George Michael! Continue reading ‘Arrested Development’ announces walk-on fan contest (video inside!)

2K Sports says if you pitch a perfect game you will be awarded $1 million, “seriously”

2K Sports is willing to pay the first gamer to pitch a perfect game in MLB 2K10 one million dollars.  All you gotta do is get the game for Xbox 360 or PS3, record yourself pitching a perfect game, and be the first to send it to 2K Sports headquarters before May 2.  Sounds simple enough, huh?  I haven’t played the game yet, but it sounds like pitching a perfect game (as in real life) is no easy task.  But I have to hand it to them, this is great marketing ploy.

[Via Gizmodo; 2K Sports]

Keyboard of the future?

The above video shows off a pressure sensitive computer keyboard from Microsoft.  Basically, the harder you press a key or keys, the more varied the output on the computer screen.  For example, say you are working on a paper in a Word document.  If you hold a key down with more pressure than usual, you can output a capital letter without the need for a shift key.  Microsoft demonstrated changing font size by the amount of force you exert on a key.  Also shown was accelerated backspacing, which is where a user can delete words or sentences at a time rather than just letters depending on the amount of pressure applied to the key(s).  There’s also a gaming demo; the harder you press down on the key, the faster your character runs in-game.  It is exciting to know that this type of technology is being experimented with and that new methods of computer input are being tested.

According to CNET: “Microsoft is also holding a contest for student developers to coincide with the UIST conference.  Contestants get a sample keyboard and a month to come up with an entry. $2,000 prizes go to programs deemed the most useful, the best implementation, and the most innovative.”  Let the creativeness flow!  (Check out a second video of this implementation after the break.)

[Via Gizmodo; CNET] Continue reading Keyboard of the future?

Lost Mock Theme Contest

I smell a contest…and boar.  They guys behind Lost are posing this question to their loyal fans:  ‘If Lost had a theme song during its main title screen, what would it be?’  Sounds like fun.

According to the official website:  “A call to all Dharma Bassists, Bassoonists, Bandurists, Bouzouki players, Cellists, Clarinetists, Drummers, Electronic Musicians, Flautists, Guitarists, Harpists, Hornists, Keyboardists, Oboists, Pianists, Percussionists, Saxophonists, Sawists, Sitarists, Trombonists, Trumpeters, Tubists, Violinists, and any and all alike…. For this year’s Comic-Con panel, our theme is about giving back to YOU…the fans!!! It is because of you that we are celebrating our 5th year at Comic-Con, and we would love to incorporate your astounding creativity. We’d like to feature YOUR ideal version of what you think a LOST title song would be (if the show had one). Over the years, we’ve been witness to your incredibly innovative pieces on LOST, and would love to hear your fetchy melody for LOST which you were waiting to share!”

Click here to see the rules and regulations…and get cracking (or playing).