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November 2007

November 29, 2007

Writers Strike leads to industry change

This was one of the reasons we started IMA. If that doesn't make sense in the present tense, take the long view and check back in a few years.

Visiting a UCLA film class the other night, I was asked to name the most influential filmmakers of our era. The choices were pretty obvious: Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson, John Lasseter, George Lucas. . . . As the names spilled out, I realized they all have something in common. They're filmmaker-entrepreneurs, artists-turned-businessmen who helped start their own companies to further their work, became financially independent and created a world that operates under a radically different set of rules from the vacuous studio assembly lines. It's telling that the current strike is about new media yet both sides seem to be following old-school models.

Read the rest here

November 27, 2007

Brilliant

This is one of those things you can probably get away with sending to your friends in one of those terrible mass emails.

Dreams of Flying


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This Huckabee fella means business

While I have no desire to drag politics into this forum, I could not resist this clip. I admit that I had not yet heard of Mr. Huckabee's campaign. Apparently, he is trailing the leading candidates by a large margin. His attempt to get attention is certainly working. I'm not sure it will help the campaign but you have to give him credit for getting his name out there.

If you're interested

November 21, 2007

More Bay Area Air Quality


Not many posts lately since we have been on a very accelerated production schedule for the Spare the Air spot in addition to our regular client responsibilites.

This picture is from yesterdays edit session at Rough House.

Everyone have a great Thanksgiving.

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November 15, 2007

Bay Area Air Quality Shoot

Tuesday we shot two spots for the Bay Area Air Quality Management District. The spots are for the Spare the Air winter campaign. They will be on TV right after Thanksgiving.

The shoot went great and we are combing through the HD footage as I type. Which means I should get back to work, I guess. We'll post the spot when it is ready.


Danish?
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Creating the cozy nighttime vibe
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Wires, check.
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Kelly sitting in for lighting
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November 14, 2007

The craft will reach the comet in 2014...

Went to the Long Now museum and store after their talk on Friday and got this photo. Then this email came. I don't really know what to make of it but I like it.

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NEWS: Last chance to wave goodbye to the Rosetta disk. In 2004 the European Space Agency launched a "Rosetta Space Probe" to physically explore a comet. On board is an early copy of Long Now's Rosetta Disk with 2,000 human languages micro-etched in nickel. Last February the Rosetta craft flew by Mars. And now: "Europe's Rosetta spacecraft is rapidly approaching Earth for a close flyby on Nov. 13th. The gravity assist maneuver, bringing the probe only 5301 km above the Pacific Ocean, will fling Rosetta toward its 10-year destination: Comet 67/P Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Amateur astronomers with mid-sized backyard telescopes and CCD cameras can observe the approach; Rosetta is a 18th magnitude speck of light in the constellation Lynx: ephemeris." The craft will reach the comet in 2014 and remain with its 2.5-mile-diameter nucleus as long as the comet lasts. How long IS that?

More info here

November 07, 2007

Threadless

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Threadless is a pretty cool T-shirt company that I see popping up a lot lately. They don't really make anything and are just now opening an actual brick and mortar store. What they have is a website and the world around them.

They ask people to submit designs to their website. The public votes on the best designs. Those designs are printed on American Apparel shirts and sold for a limited time period. Then. Repeat.

They sell 80-90 thousand shirts per month. At $15-$25 each. Hmmm....No wonder they have such cool offices.

Here is a link to a Guy Kawasaki interview with the young perps and another link to a 37 Signals video starring the young perps (yes, they are Basecamp users over at Threadless).

Kawasaki interview

Guy at Threadless Pics

37 Signals Video about Threadless

November 05, 2007

Red Paperclip

This story has been bouncing around in the news for awhile but I never really read the details until now. If it wasn't true it would be hard to believe. I'm sure Hollywood has something in production as we speak.


Red paperclip site