Getty Images gets “moody”
Getty Images has launched a very nice application to inspire the creative community. It’s called Moodstream and it’s a tool that allow users to tap into Getty Images? creative palette of images, footage and music, to create a sequence of visuals and audio conveying a specific mood.

I like it, probably because I like looking at photos matched with the right music background, but at the same time I find it quite hard to find a reason to come back to the website.

I’m not a creative person, so my opinion for Getty doesn’t count much, however I rather feel that Moodstream would work perfectly in bars to create audiovisuals projects to set the mood depending on the hour of the day. In case, I will claim the rights on the business idea
thought you might be interested to know that the barbarian group created the project: http://www.barbariangroup.com/posts/566-moodstream