Foot Darts Is a Mashup of Soccer and Darts

It’s kind of amazing that we still keep coming up with new sports. Foot Sports UK has invented a fun new sport called Foot Darts. It is basically a combination of soccer and darts.

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The idea is that you kick a velcro-covered soccer ball against a 23-foot high inflatable dartboard. Just like in a typical game of darts, the spot that your ball hits determines the number of points you get. You can even kick from an elevated platform if you have trouble kicking to get more vertical.

It looks like a lot of fun, and a good way to practice your goal-kicking aim. I would definitely play this game. It looks way more fun than either sport by itself.

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The Kick Portable Mini Studio Lighting: App & Gear Combo Promises Better Pics and Video

There’s an app for that. How many times have you heard that? Well, a Norwegian-based studio, Rift Labs, has come up with The Kick, a portable photo/video lighting system for smartphones and DSRLs that will allow you to ensure that you’re taking the best pics possible.

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You can get on-the-go illumination from The Kick’s portable LED lighting panel, which is controlled through a smartphone for easy use. The Kick allows you to adjust color temperature, add color, animate lights, and has built-in effects such as fire or lightning for use in small scale digital video productions.

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You can even sample the light quality or effects from video and use it as a source for color or effects. You can also control multiple Kick lights with a single phone.

the kick lighting studio app gear

The Kick is being crowdfunded through Kickstarter, and with 28 days left, they’ve amassed $95,000 out of their $115,000 goal. They’ll most likely get completely funded in a couple of days. A pledge of at least $149(USD) will get you a Wi-Fi enabled Kick unit, while $89 will get you the basic version where you can only adjust the colors directly on the light itself.

 


Insert Coin: The Kick, an iPhone-controlled camera light

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Insert Coin The Kick, an iPhonecontrolled camera light

Lighting in photography or movie making is often the reserve of pros who can either afford a studio's worth of equipment or who have the know-how to generate just the right effect with one light. Rift's Kick light mostly tackles the latter by using a control you (probably) already know how to use: your iPhone. If you opt for the WiFi-toting Kick Plus model, an iOS app can control one or more lights for basics like brightness and color temperature -- but it really comes into its own when you want a dash of color or to record video. A Kick can sample color from a palette, a video or directly from the iPhone's camera; temporal effects like a lightning storm can spice up an amateur horror movie. If you're only looking for a straightforward white light to back up production for a traditional camera, the Kick Basic will let you control the rudiments from buttons on the light itself.

Unless you're just looking for a sticker reflecting your support, every pledge tier is directly tied to buying a Kick light in advance. Early buyers can put down $89 to get a Kick Basic in black or white, or $139 for the Kick Plus. The more you buy, the cheaper it gets: $180 or $280 will land a pair of Basic of Plus lights, and stores can pay $4,300 or $6,500 to get a hefty 50 units of either model. If you're starting on a small-scale movie production or just have to have properly-lit subjects for street photography, head on over to the Kickstarter source link and chip in.

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