Category: Web 2.0
Facebook, privacy and few helpful tools
Over ten years ago, Sun's CEO told us to "You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it." In a few circles Facebook is becoming about as trusted as BP or Phillip Morris. And in my opinion, this is justified. While I agree with Scott McNeally's assessment, I don't agree with…
Fluid Films Vision Part 3 – Collaboration Is The New Competition
Ok, so I stole the "collaboration is the new competition" hook from Alex Bogusky, a true sage of our industry. You can read about his interpretations of this phrase on his site, but let me take a moment to explain how it affects my business operationally and one way I…
Fluid Films Vision Part 2. Technology has changed everything
For the last 50 years, advertising broadcast and video production has been an outsourced process that utilizes a vast amount of agency billable hours, vendors and freelancers while providing little direct control over the process for the client. It's not uncommon for a commercial shoot to rival a movie production…
Announcement. Fluid Films. Branded Content for Broadcast, the Web, and the Future.
A year ago I began a journey that started at my former employer. My job transitioned from being simply a writer to a video content creator. Not only did I love this new role, I discovered I had a real passion for it. I also believed in what I was…
From the agency blog: Nine reasons the media revolution is really an evolution.
A recent article I wrote for my former employer's blog: Studios are reporting the biggest Memorial Day weekend ever. Why is this important? The advertising industry is consumed these days with articles about the “changing” media landscape, detailing why it will never be the same. While it’s important that we…
Convergence, is it finally here? Google TV and Apple TV battle to transform the living room.
Back in the 90s I was on a list serve (remember those?) on the convergence of media. The thinking back then was that sooner or later television would no longer be bound to the living room and that the Web wouldn't be bound to the desktop. They would converge. If…
Idol Predictomatic. Social media monitoring American Idol prediction.
I haven't watched much of American Idol. I'm really not a fan of the signing but I am a fan of using social media to predict popularity contests. So lets give it a go. First lets look at sentiment. Seems my taste for indie rock (and not pop ballads) isn't…
Lost. Is everyone feeling as let down as me? Let’s find out.
What I found to be a rather disappointing finale to ABC's Lost is perfect time for a little sentiment analysis fun using the social media monitoring tool Social Radar. What do I expect to see after the end a show that was much loved show? I'm expecting to see a…
What’s your frequency?
Image by PunkJr via Flickr I'm writing this from "video village" on the set of a video and print production in LA. I've been really, really busy with this campaign so I haven't had time to blog as much this last week. So what better time to address blogging frequency…
Top 10 reasons to rant somewhere other than your blog or your Twitter account
Lewis Black via last.fm Some people love to rant. Even more people love to rant on a blog. Some blogs were even created for people to rant about politics, the price of milk, or even their ex's grooming habits. In the non-digital world, people find that kind of behavior repulsive.…