The start of any show or movie can set the tone of the entire watching experience. If you have enjoyed great title sequences, then you’ll love this video!
This clip is from the PBS show Off Book. It looks like a great show on the artistic side of movies, print, etc..
We’ve all seen it. The Coke cups on the set of American Idol. Nike shoes in Back to the Future. Or one of the more recent and highly impressive ones is when the iPad showed up on Modern Family the day before it released to the public. It was as if Apple helped to write the episode to focus on their newest up and coming product.
Speaking of Apple, I found this info graphic on the website: Churchm.ag. it is quite entertaining to see how Apple has been placed in movies over time.
I don’t think I have ever done this before. I am linking my personal blog with my “professional” blog (and I use professional loosely), but yesterday I ran across some new tools that I find highly impressive and inspiring. So… I am leaving the TED talk by Deb Roy, of Bluefin Labs here on this blog, but I have a greater write up at Edooce.com regarding the analytical tools that Bluefin is creating and how it impacts marketing and advertising.
The last bit of the presentation was just as impressive, as he talked about having this for his son when he gets older. It is truly a passing of a legacy that his son will surely take on and expand upon.
Bryan comes with strong experience in account management, social media, and communications. He is often described by friends and colleagues as being "addicted" to social media and emerging technologies. This "addiction" has allowed him to bring thought leadership and innovative thinking to his clients and their industries.