
Friday, 17 April 2009
Band From TV

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James Denton,
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Thursday, 16 April 2009
Wednesday, 8 April 2009
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
EXCLUSIVE - Scouting Locations for Claire

Listen up! I have the exclusive video scouting locations for the up and coming independent film Claire. Take it away Vimeo.
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Monday, 6 April 2009
Getting the Hang of It
Twitter and Tweeting would never cross your mind as a possible means of employment or collaborating with others on jobs. Well, it can provide that opportunity for you. With Google eying to buy the social networking site for over $ 250 million, there's a lot more to those 140 words than what you initially think. Companies use the website to advertise jobs, problems etc as they day progresses, which gives the idle twitter the chance to apply or help out. An interesting way of building a network of contacts and bringing traffic to your site, attention to your portfolio. Join and follow me on there too. Cheers!
Friday, 3 April 2009
Squirrel Fishing

Squirrel Fishing : An Instructional Video. This will be all the RAGE this summer. You heard it here first. W00t.
Thursday, 2 April 2009
Charities Are Violent

Grey London recently released this ad to bring awareness to Domestic Violence that will be shown in 15 rated theaters across the U.K beginning today...
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Wednesday, 1 April 2009
GENIUS ALERT

They've done it again! Cheap thrills AHOY! So... want to catch a sneak peak of a video at work, Gmail have enabled it on their gtalk feature in their mail. HOW AWESOME..
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Riding the Umemployment Saddle
Big Topic - Tons of things to consider.
As a lot of people know, all the big ad agencies sent out a cold and harrowing email back in December claiming an International freeze on recruitment ongoing into it's third quarter. For those of us designers in London, that was one of the stillest months we had ever experienced. However, this was a superb opportunity to take a honest look at what our portfolios had, revamp and have a game plan.
So If you are in this position here is what to do :
1- Redesign Your Portfolio - give it a big idea and make sure it flows through
2- Scout Out The Companies - Aim for the small Agencies - Submit and Call in 4 days
3- Develop Personal Projects - Plenty of time on your hands ? Make your portfolio available online and take the time to develop a personal project or enter competitions. There's a Levi's on right now. Go for it.
4- Brush Up On Your Computer Skills -whether its programming, video-editing or intern - You never know what new skill you will need to fulfill your job - Remember employers want a one stop shop so make sure you are the best candidate for the position
5- Network Baby -Dig up all your old contacts and start sending out your portfolio/self promotional items. There's bound to be something there. Get on twitter/delicious/etc. Live projects from a simple business card to a brochure can keep your caffeine habit boisterous and your wallet half full.
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This sent you bareback into a antelope joust? Tell all
As a lot of people know, all the big ad agencies sent out a cold and harrowing email back in December claiming an International freeze on recruitment ongoing into it's third quarter. For those of us designers in London, that was one of the stillest months we had ever experienced. However, this was a superb opportunity to take a honest look at what our portfolios had, revamp and have a game plan.
So If you are in this position here is what to do :
1- Redesign Your Portfolio - give it a big idea and make sure it flows through
2- Scout Out The Companies - Aim for the small Agencies - Submit and Call in 4 days
3- Develop Personal Projects - Plenty of time on your hands ? Make your portfolio available online and take the time to develop a personal project or enter competitions. There's a Levi's on right now. Go for it.
4- Brush Up On Your Computer Skills -whether its programming, video-editing or intern - You never know what new skill you will need to fulfill your job - Remember employers want a one stop shop so make sure you are the best candidate for the position
5- Network Baby -Dig up all your old contacts and start sending out your portfolio/self promotional items. There's bound to be something there. Get on twitter/delicious/etc. Live projects from a simple business card to a brochure can keep your caffeine habit boisterous and your wallet half full.
Found this Helpful? Bookmark or Twitter about it.
This sent you bareback into a antelope joust? Tell all
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Tuesday, 31 March 2009
Egypt Tourism Sponsors Naked Pole Vaulter

Ah, a good cause. Romain Mesnil, a silver medalist at the Osaka games has been stripped from his sponsorship deal. In protest he ran around Paris, butt naked. Thanks to the crisis, BBC has put some sponsored links throughout their website; and in this instance it's Egypt Tourism. Quiet the change of heart since December when they wouldn't air some relief ads for Palestinian Relief.
Naked Men = Good Arab Sponsorship
War Relief = Bad Arab Sponsorship
Just saying....
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Do It Yourself Dress


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De Ploeg,
Michiel Schuurman,
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Monday, 30 March 2009
Claire in the Making

I've got the exclusive on a movie in the making : Claire . It touches on some interesting issues including virtual tombstones. According to the director, Dan, Claire plays upon both Ego and Obsession.
Jack is the high school football hero. He couldn't care less when Claire, a girl he didn't know, is struck and killed by a drunk driver. But when Jack discovers a photo of Claire where she is staring directly at him, things change. Clues pile up that indicate Claire may have had an interest in Jack. He plunges into Claire's life, learning little by little who she was. His interest in Claire sparks issues within his own social circle as he uncovers friends who had wronged her in the past. His own life spirals out of control as curiosity turns to obsession and high school drama escalates, pushing his friends, future and sanity to the edge. The final blow comes in the form of a terrifying question: Did he unwittingly play a role in Claire's death?"
If any of you out there happen to travel out West to California this summer, you can volunteer or be cast as an extra. For more info log on to:
http://www.claireisdead.com/
http://www.indiegogo.com/claire
Sunday, 29 March 2009
Avez Vous Deja Vu?

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Pierre-Alain Bloch,
Short Animations
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Thursday, 26 March 2009
Six Senses in Technology

Personal Fudge Factoring : Sweaters make cheaters!

Abstract :
Ariely has long been fascinated with how emotional states, moral codes and peer pressure affect our ability to make rational and often extremely important decisions in our daily lives -- across a spectrum of our interests, from economic choices (how should I invest?) to personal (who should I marry?). At Duke, he's aligned with three departments (business, economics and cognitive neuroscience); he's also a visiting professor in MIT's Program in Media Arts and Sciences and a founding member of the Center for Advanced Hindsight. His hope that studying and understanding the decision-making process can help people lead better, more sensible daily lives.
I am a huge fan of TED.com, and here is a guy who.. intrigued me to say the least with his experiments on pain, and personal fudge factoring.
Towards the end though he did state something that caught me off guard..
Can intuition be systematic??????
Wednesday, 25 March 2009
The Arrivals

I've been bugged to watch this series on youtube/ thewakeuproject.com for sometime. In between work, I've had the chance to comb through some of the videos posted by the group.
The series examine the media's manipulation and influence on us through using the Quran as a platform to proove that there are a group of people out there who are yelding society to their own way of thinking. No surprises there. Check out PBS, "The Persuaders" as a reference.
Personally, I feel that the investigation of the ideas is a bit too shallow and amateur. A few points to consider:
1/ Lack of media literacy
2/ Contact watchdogs in Industry
At best, it's a rough draft and the makers need to do a lot more than bring footage together. If "The 99" can make it then perhaps this has a chance at becoming something huge.
Great points highlight that Disney is Satan alongside it's byproducts, Britney and Christina Aguilera.
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Tuesday, 24 March 2009
Abduction Lamp

ah.. How I would love to put a few (hundred thousand) people in there. Here's a fun lamp which is about to launch into the mainstream. This lamp also abducts humans :D. Danke Shao!
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