I saw this and had to share, just wait for the band montagé - brilliant
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Doritos - Only The Good Stuff
It's bold - very bold. Advertise by killing the competition. In fact don't stop there, it's advertising genocide. Kill everything else. Genius I say. Check this out.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Watch a movie on your phone?
Technology is moving at ever faster speeds to allow us to do once house-bound activities while we are on the move. Games consoles have miniaturised themselves to fit in your pocket. Portable DVD players can be found in a car. Your phone can be used to watch movies.
You have to wonder though, when is convenience detracting from the experience that the film maker wanted you to experience?
Sunday, October 5, 2008
The Great Schlep
Following on from my post yesterday, I thought I'd do another US election post. This time it's The Great Schlep. The Great Schlep is Sarah Silverman's campaign to get Jewish grandchildren to convince their not-so-liberal Jewish grandparents to vote for Obama. If nothing else, it's pretty funny.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Don't Vote
A host of US celebrities telling you why not to vote. A solid and creative viral that draws on much of the individual humour of those participating. Whether you're american or not, this is worth watching.
Friday, October 3, 2008
The Adobe CS4 Tour comes to Dublin
This November 6 sessions will take place to demonstrate Adobe's new Creative Suite 4. Geared towards designers and creative types, the sessions will show you all the latest advances for designing and developing through each of the Adobe suite applications, whether for print, web, interactive, rich internet applications, video or mobile.
Who should attend?
Adobe suggests these sessions are for graphic designers, print professionals, artists, web designers / developers, interactive designers, application developers, post-production professionals, videographers and independent filmmakers.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Ted Talks about TV & Computers
This may be from the EG 2007 Conference but non-the-less it's a must see video on the relationship of TV and Computers, from the TedPartner Series.