iPhone 4 Announced – Cool New Features!
Here at Midgibyte, we’re all excited by the announcement last night by Steve Jobs that the new iPhone will be June 24th, not just in the US, but here in the UK as well!
First impressions of the new phone? Its very cool, with lots of great new features.
Some were just as expected, with multitasking, front facing camera, plus built-in LED flash all welcome, but long overdue features.
The main new features i’m personally excited about is the much improved ‘Retina Display’ screen, and the 720p video recording, then the ability to edit with the new iMovie App directly on the phone! All sound like great fun, but i’m wondering how quickly the 32Gb capacity will fill up with all those holiday video masterpieces we’ll all be making this summer!
Glasgow By Night
Posted by Andrew in Photography on May 28th, 2010
There is quite a bit of yawning going on today in the office as we were out well past our bedtime last night on a photoshoot for our clients, Hampden Cabs. We came away with some great long exposures in Glasgow city centre which are going to be used on their new website which we are currently in the process of building. Here is a sneaky preview…
If you’re interested in photography here are the details of the image:
Canon 5d, 16-35L, f14, 4 seconds, ISO 200 – edited in Camera Raw.
Pedal for Scotland wins two gold awards at Star Awards
It was a great end to our week as we went along with our client, Cycling Scotland, to the 2010 Marketing Society Star Awards at the Corn Exchange in Edinburgh. We all had a great night and Pedal for Scotland came away with not one but TWO Gold Star Awards – SME Marketing Star and Event Excellence – brilliant news for all involved!
Investing in Scotland’s footballers of tomorrow

Paul McStay, Midgibyte Creations
I had a great day helping to launch the excellent initiative from Tesco Bank to help develop football skills in our nations youngsters and very importantly to help them gain an understanding of what is required to develop a healthy lifestyle.
The cast for the launch included First Minister Alex Salmond and the inspiration behind the initiative Benny Higgins, CEO of Tesco Bank. As reported in various sections of the media that attended I don’t usually participate in football media activities and therefore I believe it emphasised to the press guys how important the Tesco Bank Football Challenge is to me.
Hopefully the kids at St Brigid’s Primary School in Glasgow enjoyed the media experience and as an added bonus they were also treated to brilliant finish by the First Minister when he headed the ball into the goal!
Where am I now? I believe the question was answered yesterday! I didn’t realise that so many people were interested in what I was up to after retiring from professional football. I have moved on from the creative midfield playing days to providing creative solutions for our clients here at Midgibyte.
Cheers
Paul
Related Links:
http://sport.scotsman.com/football/Paul-McStay-backing-Stephen-McManus.5980852.jp
http://www.tescofinance.com/personal/finance/home.jsp
Lighting up your Christmas
Posted by Andrew in Motion, Photography, video on December 14th, 2009
Rather than sending out dull old christmas cards we decided to get our torches out and spent a few nights making a light graffiti video for you to enjoy. If you haven’t seen this technique before then you’re in for a treat.
We took over 600 long exposure photographs (each lasting anywhere from thirty seconds to a minute in length) and ran them all together as a movie. The animation you see was created by painting the light in front of the camera with head torches, keyring lights, sparklers etc. The final result has no post production special effects, just what came straight out the camera. We hope you enjoy watching it as much as we enjoyed making it.
Fetch the mulled wine and mince pies, kick back and enjoy our short clip.
Have a great Christmas and New Year from all here at Midgibyte
View video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8HtDN4Ygxk
(For the best experience turn your speakers on, select the HD button to watch in High Definition and select full screen mode.)
The music in the track was by the very talented singer/songwriter, Keith Scott:
http://www.myspace.com/keithscottmusic
Free Baguette’s All Month!
What can only be described as one of the jammiest things that’s happened to me in months, yesterday I won 1st prize in a raffle, the prize being free lunch for a month!
The raffle was run by the sandwich shop ‘Baguette N Go’ on Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow as part of their Big Wednesday charity event, which apparently raised £260 for a worthy cause – good on them!

Update from Hp event in London

As usual we’ve been monstrously busy in here and haven’t had a single moment to let you know how we got on in London for the premiere of ’A day in the life of Mr Z’.
After possibly the best full English breakfast we’ve ever had (two gigantic sausages, three pieces of perfectly cooked bacon, two pieces of toast, two poached eggs, black pudding, beans AND a tomato!) we fought our way past all the other tourists and walked our way round just about every single street in London city centre, eating numerous donuts on the way.
Once checked into our hotel, we headed over to the BFI (British Film Institute) and met up with the guys from HP (Hewlett Packard) and Porter Novelli who were all very welcoming with glasses of champagne a plenty! We had been very nervous to see how our animation compared to all the other agencies involved but after watching the clips together were very pleasantly surprised to see that we were up there with the best of them.
Speaking to all the designers and animators from the other 11 agencies (hello to all we met!) it seems they were all as equally impressed with our clip as we had been with theirs and most of them had had just as positive a time as us when working on the new HP Z800 machines. So as far as I can see this can only be good news for Hewlett Packard and bad news for their competitors as their Z800 seems to be holding more than its own against the likes of the Mac pros and may possibly change the way design agencies will think when they go to choose machines for their studio in future.


















