Event Magazine have launched a new campaign, Women in Events. They say “The campaign aims to change behaviour by encouraging women to shout louder about their achievements; to raise the profile of key female event professionals; and to offer advice and support to women at all levels of the industry.” – Sounds good to [...]
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Goodbye Old TV (well, not quite yet)
The Times has published a correction to an article it published on 14th Jan about the closure of the last TV factory in Britain. I read the original article with a certain nostalgic sadness and at the same time a little wonderment about how we’ll all end up watching ‘TV’ in the future. It’s a [...]
Filmic Revelations: a summary of Power to the Pixel
If I was making a film, it would no doubt be a colourful existential affair, perhaps with coded referential homages to the likes of Bunuel, Powell and Pressburger or Krzysztof Kieslowski. Am I serious? Who knows. Would any one watch it? Maybe. But one thing’s for sure – it would certainly be easier thesedays for [...]
Universal Search & the Emergence of Video
I went to an early morning talk recently and I have to say it was certainly worthwhile getting up for. The breakfast briefing (organised by E-consultancy) was delivered by Andrew Girdwood of bigmouthmedia – a man who knows his stuff (and yours) when it comes to search. He was reeling slightly from the Google trademark [...]