Stuff I learned this week – #49/10
12. Dezember 2010
- Batman hates Wikileaks,
- Emily Bell thinks journalists are among those challenged by Wikileaks.
- „One has to be cautious of anything that is very very powerful.“
- Anonymous has a core group who coordinates the attacks.
- Warren Ellis also thinks that we have overtaken science fiction.
- 3D will probably hardly be considered at the Oscars.
- There are films designed to put you to sleep.
- Time has a Top 10 for everything.
- Serialization in comics sometimes leads to desparate measures.
- Changing your profile picture to a cartoon really helps.
- Johannes Richardt denkt, der „Wetten, dass …?“-Vorfall war ein Unfall, kein Politikum.
- Jörg Wittkewitz findet, wir sollten die Deutungshoheit nicht anderen überlassen.
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.