2007 in Review: JibJab Style
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Fred Miranda's Photoshop Automation Scripts Updated for CS3, Intel Macs, Vista
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Reality Advertising Done Right: Kudos to Burger King
Agency: We'd like to remove your flagship product from the menu
Client: Um, why?
Agency: Yes, remove your flagship product and record the reaction of real customers
Huge kudos to Burger King for having the huevos and trust in their agency -- Crispin Porter + Bogusky -- to give this a try. I think they've done a great job with the creative on this one and to reactions of these real folks off the street could not have been scripted any better.
Click above to see the entire Whopper Freakout
session. It will be 8 minutes well
spent.
Photograph Enlarged on Canvas: Success!
Have you ever wanted to enlarge a picture really, really big and output it onto canvas. OK, maybe not. But I have always wanted to give it a go. Of course, you need to have the right place for a big print on canvas. So subject matter is everything. Read More...
The Machine is Us/ing Us
This is a very though provoking video. It's as much a brief lesson on Web 2.0 technologies -- among other things abstracting content from structure and repurposing content -- but it also is an interesting piece which gives you pause to the world we're creating with all of this information. Is copyright law relevant? Are we making too much information available? Not enough? What do you think?
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SlideShowPro: Create Flash-based Slide Shows with Lightroom
Adobe's Lightroom is my "comfort place" when it
comes to managing, editing and publishing my
photography. I've used many, many apps in my photo
management life (some
not so great) and hand's-down, Lightroom is
the one for me. Of course, the first time I saw
SlideShowPro
from Dominey Design, well.... I really wished
Lightroom would have support for it. It does
now...
New Landscape Photograph: Half Dome Meadow
As I mentioned in my last post, I managed to get a few good shots while in Yosemite during the Thanksgiving week. Here is the second shot I have finished up. Please click the "Read More..." link below for a bit more information.
Read More...New Landscape Photograph: Moonrise Over Yosemite
Last week, we packed our car up and headed off to Yosemite for a long overdue vacation. I managed to get a couple of photographs taken while I was there that I am pretty happy with.
Read More...And Now a Message from the Daily Show Writers (Oh Yeah, Buy a Pencil Too)
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Chopper Monster
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Use Silver Bullets, Not a Machine Gun: How to Pitch Books According to WIRED Editor
Is this appropriate? Hmmm, hard to tell. But nonetheless, it certainly would be a very bad list to find yourself on, that's for sure. If nothing else, this is the stuff that should speak volumes to fresh PR professionals; know your audience, know what their interests are, treat each correspondence as a silver bullet -- one that must be wisely used as opposed to a machine gun approach to coverage for your client. Read More...
PR 101 Lesson of the Day: What Not to Do (aka FEMA's Fake Press Conference)
WASHINGTON, Oct 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. government's main disaster-response agency apologized on Friday for having its employees pose as reporters in a hastily called news conference on California's wildfires that no news organizations attended.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency, still struggling to restore its image after the bungled handling of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, issued the apology after The Washington Post published details of the Tuesday briefing.
"We can and must do better, and apologize for this error in judgment," FEMA deputy administrator Harvey Johnson, who conducted the briefing, said in a statement. "Our intent was to provide useful information and be responsive to the many questions we have received."
Here is the rest of the Reuter's press release. But to really enjoy this stupidity in action, check out the actual "press conference" below.
Yeah, this is the stuff that keeps Jon Stewart and the Daily Show stuff fully employed.
Read More...Pictures Posted from Last Night's Morperhaus Theater Halloween Party
Check out the rest of the pictures from
the Second Annual Morperhaus Halloween Party
here.
Morperhaus Theater: Live Tonight!
San Diego County Fire Maps
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Santiago Fire in Orange County, California
Many thanks to the OC Register for maintaining this great source of information.
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Southern California Fire Map, Satellite Photograph
The closest fire to us, the Santiago fire, is about 10 miles due north from us and was started yesterday early evening by an arsonist.
Below is a Google Map maintained by the Orange County of all the active fires.
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And after the jump (click "read more..." below), you can see an amazing image captured by a NASA satellite today of Southern California. Read More...
X-Wing Fighter Rocket Goes Up
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Car Extrication Demonstration at OCFA Open House
To see a version of this panorama you can pan around within, head over to my full screen panorama page.
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Despair: Not Just Calendars Anymore
I love these guys. Great satirical stuff for you and your cubical swelling colleagues. From calendars to great inspirational videos, you owe it to yourself to at least visit their website. And with the holiday season nearly upon us, there are many gems here for you to purchase for that special boss in your life. I did.
Here's a $5.00 off coupon for this shirt above.
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Sustenance: World Wide Panorama is Live
This time, over 200 photographers from all over the world contributed images (all shot between 19-23 September 2007) related to the theme of Sustenance.
One of the contributor's to the "Sustenance" VR photography event
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VW Jetta Ad: A Great Car, a Great Source of Protein?
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Power to the Knowledge Worker - All Hail Enterprise 2.0
"Corporate employees are beginning to use Web 2.0 tools such as blogs, podcasts, wikis, RSS, and social networking in their daily lives. The adoption, however, is uneven, with some employees willing to go to great lengths to use these tools, while others steadfastly refuse to adopt. On the surface it looks like technology marketers have their work cut out for them and will need to convince prospective customers that mass adoption is both possible and valuable. In reality, this situation presents more opportunity than threat, as smart tech marketers will appeal to employees, IT, and line-of-business sponsors each in turn. A well-crafted marketing plan will target each constituency and use its interests to drive value and revenues — regardless of the firm's initial Web 2.0 adoption level."
While I haven't shelled out the US$279.00 for the report, I must say, this concept absolutely has truth in my professional career. For the last five plus years, I have chosen many "non-sanctioned" hosted applications to assist me as well as my teams in driving our daily tasks, education and communication.
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Another Earthquake
After being unable to get back to sleep, I figured I'd go check out the quake's epicenter and magnitude. The USGS has great map data for all quakes, including the "mashup" above.
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The Great Lightbox Debate
The screen shot above illustrates the Lightbox affect -- a near black background with the image enlarged and brought front and center.
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Here Come Google Street View Maps of the OC
These Street View maps allow you to navigate down the street by clicking on the arrows in the photograph. What's more, you can pan around (left and right) within the image itself to gain a bit more immersive perspective on that particular location.
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You Press the Button - We Do the Rest. September 4, 1888 the Birth of Snapshot Photography
While I don't have an original KODAK camera,
I do
have several Kodak cameras that date as early as
1899. Pictured above is the line drawing
from the original patent issued. To see the
complete patent, continue reading this posting
below.
According to kodak.com,
the word "Kodak" was also first registered as a
trademark in 1888. There has been some fanciful
speculation, from time to time, on how the name
was originated. But the plain truth is that
Eastman invented it out of thin air.
He explained: "I devised the name myself. The
letter "K" had been a favorite with me -- it seems
a strong, incisive sort of letter. It became a
question of trying out a great number of
combinations of letters that made words starting
and ending with 'K.' The word 'Kodak' is the
result." Kodak's distinctive yellow trade dress,
which Eastman selected, is widely known throughout
the world and is one of the company's more valued
assets.
This Was Pop 2002-2007
Fast forward to the days folllowing the dot com bubble burst of the late 90s and DJs began to move match beating to a new level. Instead of simply producing a continuous stream of foot-tapping tunes, DJs began to sample clips from one song, insert them in to other tracks and effectively "mash" the two songs together. To illustrate this idea, Check out this clip from Mark Vidler of Go Home Productions (GHP) called Rapture Riders:
Click play to listen to Rapture Riders by Go Home Productions
Who would think Rapture by Blondie and Riders on the Storm by the Doors could sound so good together. And this is just a taste of the talent of GHP. This week, GHP released a downloadable album of 20 of the such tracks, aptly called This Was Pop 2002-2007.
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Visualize Data
I find mindmaps to be a great way to represent ideas, thoughts, action items. Particularly when the end point of the effort isn't exactly understood. Meaning, you have a lot of data to capture and document, but you aren't absolutely certain the relative association for each datapoint. Without getting to hung up on structure, a mindmap provides a great way to get your thoughts down, then as time progresses, one will begin to see patterns, even a taxonomy.
Over the last few years, I have continued to be amazed by some very creative methods people have employed to visualize data. A couple of my favorites are captured here...
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Orange County, California Picture Map
Click the picture above to view the Orange County, California picture map.
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