I thought I'd share a trial run of the new Prezi interface for which I used a (rather boring) visual presentation for a Panna Cotta recipe [a la Production Style] I had done a few weeks ago and had posted here.
For the entire presentation on Prezi.com, click here.
Monday, March 31, 2014
Prezi Version of Panna Cotta Recipe
Labels:
Clock Wise Productions,
cool stuff,
panna cotta,
Prezi
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Original Programming
July 2011 I wrote about how we watch TV, the
title: I Don’t Have
a TV. I recently read Outside the Box, by Ken Auletta in
the New Yorker, an article I highly recommend and decided it was time to
revisit the topic for a bit.
We know that “TV” has changed. What has changed as well, is who means what
when they use the word “TV”. That’s what
my blog post from nearly three years ago was mostly about. This time around, I’m more interested in the programming
aspect of TV; that is content, not context.
Television today faces two major threats: advertising
models and streaming services.
Labels:
Amazon,
cable,
content,
context,
Digital age,
Future of entertainment industry,
future of media,
Netflix,
Nielsen,
programming,
set top boxes,
streaming,
streaming services,
television,
TV,
YouTube
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Side Note: March Madness
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Under ‘stuff’
I would file the funky weather for instance. That is, it’s been freaking cold
and snow has been falling in all the wrong places, like South Jersey wants
snow, really! Dump it in Lake Placid
please.
Next on my ‘stuff’
list: MH370, the plane that disappeared,
crashed, was blown up, hijacked by aliens, or swallowed by David Blaine who
will spit it out in a month. The ensuing
madness of cultural “lost in translation” miscommunication, obsessive über-sharing
of information of the wrong kind by the media, and the rampant conspiracy theories
make it that more baffling that in our world today a plane could disappear
mid-flight to never (?) be seen again.
Labels:
cross-cultural observations,
deep (random) thoughts,
future,
lost in translation,
March Madness,
MD370,
the weather
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
A Case for Social Media, Outreach, Marketing and Distribution Producers
The first time I heard of a 50/50 film budget, I was like, yeah, right, like I’m going to spend 50% of my production budget on M&A (Marketing & Advertising).
That was the fall of 2009 after having spent all but $1K of my budget on MAKING a film. The remaining 1K was earmarked for festival submissions. Not long after I started spending my own money to cover outreach and marketing expenses so the film would meet some deserving eye balls. Not including my labor, 20% of the production budget for distribution seemed about right. But then I started factoring in my time and realized how long an outreach, marketing and distribution process lasts. 50% now was very reasonable.
Labels:
content,
cross media,
Digital Hollywood,
distribution,
future of distribution,
future of filmmaking,
hybrid film distribution,
marketing,
outreach,
producer,
SEO,
social media,
trans media
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Searching for Bitcoins
If you’re like me you understand the concept of Bitcoin as a virtual currency, but not the
finer points, you do not pay for anything with Bitcoins, nor would you know
where to GET Bitcoins (it’s called mining, by the way), let alone would you
invest in them.
According to the Wikipedia definition: Bitcoin
as a concept and the network is spelled with a capital “B”, the actual currency
“bitcoin”: no capital “B”. I’ll try to
keep them straight…
TechCrunch wrote
about a guy on February 28th, who was stopped for further search by
the TSA
looking for Bitcoins in his carry-on, which is beyond hysterically
funny. And of course it’s not,
especially if you, like me have been on the road so much you’ve slept less than
half the time in your own bed for a year.
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