“…we can’t control the people. It’s like trying to take the “p” out of swimming-pool.” The above statement was part of Charlene Li’s catchy introduction at the Microsoft Breakfast Series event this morning, which Carrie, Mark and I attended. She is referring … Continue reading
Here’s an interesting video on a good Flip production workflow, including the use of a teleprompter program on your laptop. From Al’s Morning Meeting on Poynter. Posted by Hanson
You heard me right: I’m psyched that we may be heading into a recession. Now before people start keying my car and throwing tomatoes my way, let me qualify my statement.
Posted by Michelle Ocampo Evolution is a wonderful thing. However, human beings are creatures of habit and comfort, and evolution can be a bit of a challenge for us. We fear change. We fear the unknown. There are many among … Continue reading
Posted by Adriana We have been having an intense email discussion on what constitutes media and what is Flip the Media as a concept. It all started with a Common Craft video about what is Twitter and whether or not … Continue reading
My RSS feed for Web2.Oh…really? delivered a fabulous post today from Craig Stoltz, aptly titled, “Putting the “i-” in Pulitzer.” After some amusing commentary on “slow journalism,” Stoltz discusses digital-only iterations of Pulitzer winning works. Great stuff. He describes The Walter … Continue reading
Last Thursday I went to a lecture with Ellen Lupton at PNCA in Portland (great space, by the way). Lupton is a star designer and she was quite entertaining to listen to. Besides some funny insights on the perils of … Continue reading
Today we traveled around New Orleans with Hanson interviewing local business owners as well as dropping in on a Tulane business class meeting discussing the future of New Orleans small businesses. Tomorrow we have a hectic schedule of interviews around … Continue reading
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