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This blog tracks innovations in journalism, spurred by the explosion in the (not longer quite so) "New" Media. I work as a writer, researcher, video producer/director and international consultant. I see decision-makers paralyzed by the avalanche of
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The Music Video Is The Advertisement: Lady GaGa Goes Post-McCluhan On Us All
Her “Bad Romance” music video features prominent product placement for stuff she designs & sells – and has garnered 38 million views. The song itself is kinda beside the point – it’s bubblegum synth-disco-pop, about ...
Happy Students in Astana, Kazakhstan
This is the last class I taught in Astana – they were very engaged with the idea of moving from traditional media to “New Media,” particularly with blogging. The main question on everyone’s mind was “How do I drive mor...
Unruly Adobe Tag Cloud for MAX in LA
This is a 3-D animated tag cloud to promote the Adobe MAX conference here in LA; but I think they might want to regulate this a bit more, because some of the user-chosen tags are getting a little ... pungent....
Duce: The Cat Who Would Not Be Caged
On Friday, I had to lost my cat Duce to a terrible illness. I am going to devote this post to remembering him, because he was such a large & special part of my life for the last 8 years. This is the last notice my friend will receive on this ea...
Friday Noon Videos - Best of the Web Week of April 24, 2009
The relentless barrage of bad news these days is making us all a little crazy (see this excellent Newsweek article on this topic). There's a reason that John Stewart & Stephen Colbert are so popular - they report on the news, they give it the k...
John Battelle - Packaged Goods and $100 CPMs
This is part 3 of John’s keynote at OMMA 2009. …and yes, I know, I don’t have the excerpts and such that made the other videos interesting to watch. But I figure if you’ve gotten this far, you’re probably already pretty...
New Online Ad Models/Placements That Will Make Money - Calacanis keynote (part 4)
This is the final slice of the Calacanis keynote, where he concludes by showing off some of his ideas for online content sites to start effectively monetizing their audience’s attention. For example, he shows off a movie trailer that could run ...
Extended Forecast: A 20% Chance of Riots in the Streets - Calacanis keynote at OMMA 2009
Calacanis referred to this as “The Bridge.” He starts off with a little more digital triumphalism, and then talks about the real numbers behind the economic downturn, and the 20% chance of civil unrest, riots in the streets, cats&dogs...
Why 4G Matters: 300Mbps Data Rate (well, almost)
HD video demands - at pretty decent color depth & resolution - about 15-25 megs. (Well, unless you’re trying to deal with uncompressed 1080i HD, which calls for about 400 megs - but the only reason to do that is to capture/edit, rather than...
Ukrainian Sarah Palin Berated by Exasperated Director
This is the mayor of Kharkov, and he was trying to record a TV campaign commercial, but couldn't manage to string enough coherent words together to spit out a sentence. I was particularly impressed by the torrent of expletive-laced abuse hurled at t...
Facebook & Pajamas Media: the “Site Traffic” Monetization Myth
General interest sites, however ... well, let me put it this way. Check out the sode aisle in the supermarket next time you're there. Diet Coke, Diet Coke with Lime, Diet Coke with Splenda, Diet Vanilla Coke, Diet Black Cherry Coke, Coke Blak, Regu...
HDR Photo Expermiments
The landscape up here is so beautiful, and the light has been amazing. I’ve taken to experimenting with combining multiple exposures into HDR photos. Here’s a view from atop Mt. Vision. This one needs a bit more adjusting - the fog...
Electrabel Rings in 2009
…and now, as a break from the heavy news about New Media & the near-constant anger & backbiting going on over whether or not civilization as we know it will survive another aggregate circulation decline… Here’s a reminder t...
Cat Riding a Roomba
I received the tweet earlier today, and it rocked my world like a bombshell. It was from Scott Beale, owner/operator/provocateur of the Laughing Squid collective of digital mischiefmakers. It read “what could you possibility be doing rig...
New vs. Old Media Flamewar - We Really Don’t Have Time for This, Guys…
I've fallen prey to the digital triumphalism. I'll admit it. It's really easy to hang on the rim and hoot, when you're on the outside looking in. This provokes a reaction much like the one we're seeing here. The digital enthusiasts feel like the cr...
Blast from the Past: Indecision 2000 and How Video Stories Have Evolved
Man, check out John Stewart. Is it me, or does he look just a little bit like the Muppet Beaker? Ah yes. The pardon of Marc Rich. Makes you nostalgic for a time when this was the worst crime that could be laid at the feet of the outgoing pr...
Viral Video Hits: Campaign ‘08 Edition
Now that we’re finally approaching the end of a presidential campaign season that started way back in May 2007 … and as an aside, allow me to observe that it used to be that declaring for the presidency the December before the Iowa caucus...
Sarah Palin and “Colors”: A Lesson in Image Control
One of the key moments in “Colors” came when “Pacman,” the young hothead cop (Sean Penn) was incorrectly identified as the guy that mistakenly shot an innocent black kid during a raid gone wrong. The word came down that ...
Barry Diller on Internet Advertising: “It makes my head hurt.”
I know how you feel, Barry. This quote from an excellent Wall St. Journal interview with one of the smarter (and more ruthless) guys in the media biz. He’s coming forward to explain why he busted up IAC. “You really want to get a headache? ...
Replacing Newspapers: A Cocktail Approach
I hate like hell to keep doing quick, off-the-cuff bites at such big topics, but maybe I should just resign myself to accepting the web ethos of not trying to do all things at once. Yeah, yeah, I know - “Eat the elephant one bite at a time....
Quick Hits: Old Media Loses Trust in France, OC Register May Go Tabloid and Google Only Spys On You For Nine Months Now
Still up in lovely Point Reyes, decompessing and re-imagining our web presence, so the output here has been seriously cramped. However, these three little items just beg for notice. 1. We’ve all seen the “MSM sucks, don’t bel...
