What is the number one complaint of iPhone users? Flash won’t run on it.
Right?
Wrong!
Adobe teamed up with Studio B for a Mythbusters spoof to prove that
Flash does indeed work on the iPhone. The shoot included a blender, a
steamroller and live explosions (unfortunately, many did not make the
cut)! Adobe kicked off MAX, their main event of the year with the
video.
We now have Flash on our iPhones and are ready for the next gig with
pyrotechnics☺
Studio B has had the pleasure to work (and laugh with) the Filipino
King of comedy, Rex Navarrete. Rex decided to celebrate his 20-year
anniversary in the business with a hilarious new DVD. Studio B shot
four live shows at the San Jose Improv in the end of August and are
currently editing away. The crew was laughing as hard during the
fourth show as the first!
Studio B got to work with Adobe on another fantastic project for John Mayer’s next music video. We shot him performing his new single “Heartbreak Warfare” for an augmented reality piece that is built by the agency Blitz in LA. We’ll have more details to come once the project is released! In the meantime, here is the link to the Wired Magazine behind the scenes footage from the shoot.
Adobe brought Studio B in to create a Mythbusters spoof (Myth Hackers) to explore why the iPhone doesn’t run Adobe Flash. And then they unveiled (at the Adobe Max expo) a new option to use Flash for building stand-alone apps. We did actual explosions on set but mostly the faked ones made the cut. Check out the video here: Adobe Mythhackers.