Photovolution

August 14th, 2007 · by Rad Tollett · No Comments

I went out and picked up a new copy of iLife this past weekend.  I’m not one to review softward, but the new iPhoto was a welcomed departure from the cumbersome version still found on most Macs today.  The new features are great - such as being able to view the photographs within a folder simply by dragging your cursor across that folder - but my overall impression is this version of iPhoto is more of an evolution than a revolution. Something seems to be missing.  You should definately see the online demo of iLife/iMovie/iPhoto for yourself.

Then today, after some inspiration from a friend who sent me the link to Philip’s new Drag & Draw, I began looking online for other software applications that could help me navigate my ever-growing list of photographs on Flickr, iPhoto, my cell phone, my work laptop, my laptop, my wife’s laptop, etc.

I came across this.  It is the first YouTube video that actually compelled me to raise my hand to my mouth in astonishment:

This is a photo revolution. Mr. Jobs, you still have some work to do.

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The Joke’s On Us

July 27th, 2007 · by Andy Hunter · 1 Comment

.. now here’s a campaign case study to watch. For some time now there’s been some interesting (if not cryptic) marketing going on for the next batman film. Check out more background here. So far it makes Art of the Heist and I Love Bees look like child’s play.

As a next step the campaign has:

- Blanketed Comnicon (international comic bookfest – geeky for sure, but home to all the rabid fans/influential).
- Launched a trail of marketing breadcrumbs, a storyline to follow that brings the movie content into the real world.
- Presumes the Joker is running rampant in the real world using secret codes, skywriting, website clues, and call-in numbers to deceive, recruit and taunt real people.

Ideacity blogger Chris Seaberg is tracking the effort unfolding today. Listen to the call in message set up as a clue” from a hostage beingjokertopz.jpg held by the joker. check out the cryptic messages that unlock new content on the web here http://whysoserious.com/ , and get more buzz about it on digg.com . We’ll keep you posted on how this interesting “storytelling” viral case study unfolds.

You can get a great play-by-play account of todays events by a fan here, including steps and codes to get you closer to joining the Jokers gang.

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