Stuff I learned this week – #4/11
30. Januar 2011
- Roger Ebert thinks he has proof that 3D is dead.
- Kristin Thompson is somewhat more analytic about it.
- It’s time to watch out for holography.
- Julian Assange is indeed a paranoid creep.
- Kevin Smith, on the other hand, is a rascal.
- I will keep up to date about The Hobbit by watching „Hobbit in 5“.
- Vivek Wadhwa doesn’t buy the Quora Hype.
- The time has come to fight the Foot.
- Lukas Heinser hat kluge Gedanken über Gott.
- Die Ted Williams Story ist noch nicht zuende.
- Nilz N Burger hat einen schönen persönlichen Nachruf auf Bernd Eichinger verfasst.
- Es ist treffend, Hubert Burda als Keeper of the Flame zu bezeichnen.
- Katrin Schuster schreibt – wie immer treffend – über Lager.
Stuff I learned this week – #50/10
19. Dezember 2010
- The Films of 2010 allow for great montages.
- A small step out of the digital world can mean a lot.
- End-of-year-marketing has a special place in Chris Thilk’s heart.
- 1931 soothsayers got some things right.
- There is some great unproduced screenplays out there.
- David Bordwell loves the „Hollywood Reporter“ archives.
- Clay Shirky believes 2011 will bring about changes for the syndication model.
- There is media attention hope for specialized bloggers (like me).
- 2010 was another interesting year for ideas.
- Thomas Knüwer sieht in den Verfechtern des Leistungsschutzrechts die neuen Ruhrbarone.