I’m out in Luxembourg for EAVE again, speaking this very afternoon. Just putting the finishing touches to my presentation (i.e. writing it) and I needed somewhere to put my playlist.
I’ll try and get the rest of it on Slideshare at some point.
I’m out in Luxembourg for EAVE again, speaking this very afternoon. Just putting the finishing touches to my presentation (i.e. writing it) and I needed somewhere to put my playlist.
I’ll try and get the rest of it on Slideshare at some point.
News broke on The Hollywood Reporter yesterday that “Zynga and DreamWorks Animation have partnered on what is the largest social gaming firm’s first-ever feature film integration — a 24-hour campaign designed to boost awareness of the Friday release of Megamind.” This follows hot on the heels of old McDonalds having a farm and before that a reportedly very successful agrarian ad spend by Microsoft’s Bing.
(If you don’t know who Wagner is, that’s probably something you can feel altogether ok about. If on the other hand you don’t know who Wagner is, you’re a godless heathen with no musical education to speak of, and should really think about taking time out to watch The X-Factor.)
I found this yesterday on Zoofs.com, an aggregator of all the YouTube videos being most frequently mentioned on Twitter at any given time. Since I stopped checking Twitter every five minutes (and, in fact, at all) I must confess to having felt something of a gap in my life, one that was apparently being filled by humourous social-media themed musical parodies, Japanese toy dogs and Ronaldinho. Now, thanks to Zoofs, it’s all just one short and essentially meaningless domain name away.
Now seems like the right moment to be thanking everybody who’s helped us get Glass Eye this far, most recently Lee (AKA @londonfilmgeek), sage master of all things WordPress who helped us put our shiny new website together.
We’ve tried to keep it simple. It has a page describing what we do and our vision for the business, beyond which the best way to find out more is to get in touch. You might also want to subscribe to our blog, where we’ll be posting examples of our work and doffing our virtual caps to other people’s. Everything we post is accessible via our RSS feed and gets pushed out automatically to our Twitter feed and Facebook page as well.
That, these days, is keeping it simple.
Being that this has been our website holding page for the last couple of months, it feels only appropriate that it’s the first thing posted to new site.
It comes from XKCD – we linked it through, and one or two people ended thinking that XKCD was our new project. Which is a nice thought, not to mention a huge compliment.