Stuff I learned this week – #48/10
5. Dezember 2010
- We don’t have enough late sequels yet.
- Some nifty stuff was shortlisted for the short film Oscars
- Hitchcock would have had a website.
- There is more in store for Social Media Movie Marketing.
- Jon Favreau has actually thought a lot about how he can make his films appeal to both niche and mainstream audiences.
- Disney Princesses are not dead.
- Politicians still haven’t understand the web.
- The Wikileaks-kerfuffle could be a result of oversharing.
- There’s still undiscovered music around.
- Wie so oft, war die ganze Hysterie vermutlich unangebracht
- So funktioniert Twitter nicht.
Stuff I learned this week – #45/10
14. November 2010
Tagline: This time, it’s bilingual!
- Time notes that a lot of nifty things have been invented this year.
- The Magic Kingdom will be directed by Jon Favreau.
- Clay Shirky sees „The Shock of Inclusion“ as one of the things that holds back media’s progress.
- Chris Suellentrop opts for rentership over ownership.
- Lyn Gardner explains how Twitter is useful for critics.
- This is how Michael Caine speaks.
- Kids these days know very well what they are doing on Facebook.
- E.T.’s space ship was tiny.
- R2D2’s timeless design works even on bathing suits.
- Der SWR stellt ein crossmediales Dystopie-Projekt auf die Beine.
- Sixts Castor-Kampagne ist zwar respektlos, aber nicht mehr zeitgemäß.
- Marcel Weiss nimmt Mathias Döpfner sachlich und sauber auseinander.