Archive for the ‘Video’ Category

What’s the problem with the Big Fat Gypsy Weddings campaign?

Thursday, February 16th, 2012

This week Channel 4 has attracted considerable attention. Its high-profile, much discussed ‘documentary’ strand Big Fat Gypsy Weddings has returned to a big fat viewing audience and water-cooler debate over the style merits of pineapple themed dresses. But the marketing campaign for the series has also brought the channel to the notice of the Advertising Standards Authority, which has received just under a hundred complaints.

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Where’s the love? Have we had enough of sex in advertising?

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

Valentine’s Day and again I am forced to spend the morning clearing the avalanche of envelopes from my hallway. I had no idea HMRC were so sentimental. However, it does set me pondering the role of romance in advertising.

For decades brand marketeers have worked hard to draw a direct link between a product and the possibility of success with the opposite sex (they’ve rarely been brave enough to suggest a connection with same sex relationships outside specialist publications, despite the acknowledged value of the ‘pink’ pound). It’s a proven strategy and certain goods have decided they must be inextricably linked with romantic relationships and are constantly searching for new ways to push that message.

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10 awesome stop motion videos

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Stop-motion clips seem to popping up all over the place at the moment. With the popularity soaring for this fantastic technique, the bar has really been raised for the standard of clips. From individual projects to all the way to company adverts, here are ten of the coolest stop motion clips around.
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The 15 best animated music videos

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Animated music videos only crop up once in a blue moon but when they do they can really bring a song to life. As the number of animation techniques and styles has increased over time, the videos on offer have become increasingly diverse. Spanning through the decades, here are fifteen of the best animated music videos for your viewing pleasure.

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What 5000 video diaries sound like.

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

The Saatchi Gallery has just opened a new film and screening room, just around the corner from the Saatchi Gallery on the King’s Road. The first artist to take up residence in this room is Christopher Baker, a scientist-turned-multimedia artist who has installed his 2008 film ‘Hello World!’ in the space.

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The 40 best sites, tools & apps of 2011

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

40 Best Sites

During 2011 we discovered some unbelievably cool and useful sites and apps and shared the best we found in our fortnightly newsletters. Here we have condensed these into an even more exclusive list of the forty coolest sites, tools and apps of the year. Google+, Instagram and all the other obvious choices are here. But there’s also a few wildcards thrown in along the way just to spice things up a bit. Enjoy!

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Uncanny. The unexpected decline of Ant and Dec.

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

The nature of success is paradoxical. It seems there is a level, close to the very top of the showbiz ladder, where the popularity, credibility and sheer momentum which thrust a performer to the pinnacle of their career, begin to reverse their polarity and sabotage the ascent.

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The ad that ran on the BBC

Friday, October 7th, 2011

It had a running time of four minutes. It featured 29 world famous musicians who were paid just beer money. It took a year to make. And it featured a song that up until then had managed to avoid the charts for 22 years.
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Björk, Biophilia, apps and the revolution.

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

September 27th will see the release of Björk’s highly acclaimed new album ‘Biophilia’ which looks to be her most ambitious work to date. Not one to work within the normal boundaries of being a musician, Björk has taken on the worlds of nature, science and technology and has merged them altogether to create something no one else has done before.

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Pride Before The Fall? Will Google+ Live Up To The Buzz?

Friday, July 8th, 2011

Google PlusThe hype is already starting to form around Google+. Or to give it it’s full name, ‘The Google+ Project’, which somewhat makes it sound as if Google have started a seventies prog rock band. The new features of ‘Circles’, ‘Sparks’ and “Hangouts’ all sound very cool and trendy and these features do have some very useful pragmatic value.

It is all to easy, however, to get carried away with a social media site prior to its launch or just after it has been released. There is a long list of sites that have promised to be the new Facebook only to somehow fall far short of their expectations.

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