
That's powerful."Ĭolorcast 3.0 includes additional improvements such as a home screen overhaul, more user-friendly navigability, the ability to schedule casts, and major user profile upgrades to put content creators at the center of the platform. We started with live game broadcasts and are already evolving into 24/7 sports coverage. Because Hot Takes are not tied to a particular game or event, Colorcast will stay dynamic and interactive any minute of the day. Whether it's 1:00 in the afternoon or 1:00 in the morning, users will be able to hear and respond to LaVar's take about LaMelo winning the MVP. Lafer-Sousa continued, "One thing we are particularly excited about is the asynchronous nature of Hot Takes, while still being timely and relevant. In less than 5 minutes, a user can listen to LaVar Ball make his case as to why his son, Charlotte Hornets' superstar, LaMelo Ball, should win the NBA MVP, and why, according to "Wayne Gretzky's 216-point-season is 'the most unbreakable record in sports.'" And then, with one tap, that same user can give their own take about whether Kobe, MJ, or LeBron is the greatest of all time. Just two days after releasing 3.0, Colorcast's community is already weighing in on the Hot Take prompts alongside celebrities and athletes like LaVar Ball, Myles Gaskin, Doug E.

Sunday's release of "Colorcast 3.0" includes a feature titled "Hot Takes," a first-of-its-kind audio exchange where users can create, share, and vote on short-form sports takes, in the form of 30-second to 3-minute sound-bites, on topics like: "Is LeBron James the GOAT?" "Who will win the NBA MVP?" "Should the College Football Playoffs be expanded?" and more.Ĭolorcast Co-Founder and CTO, Luis Lafer-Sousa explained that Hot Takes were "built in direct response to community excitement to extend sports conversations outside live events." He noted that " users wanted three things: (1) to consume audio content, not just during the game, but before and after the game, (2) to share controversial sports opinions, and (3) to join in on the social sports experience with limited preparation." 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Colorcast, the Texas-based media tech company, has released a new version of its social sports talk app, hot off a $1.5M round of financing. This change occurred upon exhibiting The Red Mill at the Moderne Kunstkring exhibition and then ever onwards he went.AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. The Red Mill marked the end of this period in his work, moving onwards after this towards Cubism which had been inspired by the influences of Pablo Picasso. The solitary atmosphere of this location, as it would have been then, as well as the sombre nature of the world, as Mondrian saw it, is represented here by a style which differs greatily from several depictions of windmills in previous years. The simplicity of this painting, two clear tones, one dominant outline to produce the windmill form, was one of the more significant depictions of windmills in his career and was likely produced in Domburg, a seaside resort in the modern day.

There are also elements of pointilism here, too, famously brought to fame by Georges Seurat.

THE RED MILL CBS COLORCAST SERIES
The contrasting colours used throughout his Zeeland series remind many of Monet's experimentation with Haystacks and also architecture as he helped to construct the impressionist movement. There were also large, singular brushstrokes in some of these pieces, but not so here in The Red Mill. His work was characterised by bright colours, similar to those of Henri Matisse in The Dance, or multiple Vincent van Gogh paintings from the previous century. Mondrian spent several summers here, from 1909 to 1911. Mondrian was attracted to the large number of islands and peninsulas that make up this unique environment.Īrtist Mondrian represented the traditional qualities of this region in his work, also underlining the tranquility of this less developed part of the country. Zeeland is the westernmost province of the Netherlands.
