Archive for June, 2009
Top 10 Ideas From the Creativity and Technology Conference

 by Bill Sewell 06/05/09

“It’s about time for this conference” – Ed Ulbrich, Digital Domain

I totally agree, especially after attending Digital Hollywood and the Clios. In fact, the most interesting components of those conferences revolved around technology, which was the 100% focus of CaT. The 400+ attendance and energy level at the first Creativity and Technology conference proved that people are hungry to better understand the effects of when creativity and digital toolsets collide. Creativity and technology are hand-in-glove components of storytelling. In fact, people like David Fincher (director of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) truly understand that as long as there is a clear vision, passion and creative point of view, anything is possible. It also helps to have absurdly large budgets and seemingly endless timeframes. 

Ed’s presentation on making Brad Pitt digital was awesome. Coincidentally, I went outside right afterward and was interested to learn about oddcast, which allows you to upload your own image and incorporate it into videos that have already been completed. It’s not nearly as sharp as Digital Domain’s work, but it shows how great ideas filter down into the community at different levels. 

“We’ve moved from having a scarcity of channels and abundance of attention towards a scarcity of attention and abundance of channels” – Kevin Slaven, Area / Code

Kevin provided the most eloquent statement of the most common and resonant them from Digital Hollywood, the Clios and the CAT conference. Another recurring metaphor is that brands are arriving late to a party that has been going on for a long time (i.e. consumer conversations) and are entering awkwardly into said conversations.

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Flying is More Productive Thanks to Virgin America

by Bill Sewell 06/01/09
gogoinflight connection, batman!
Gogoinflight connection, Batman!

This is my first time using an internet connection at 35,000 feet. It’s a little steep at $12.95 for 3 hours (I watched Grand Torino before logging on), but it’s way cooler than placing $4 phone calls from the plane. Of course, I’m doing this for the novelty, not because I need to, ahem, check Facebook, Twitter, email or IM ;)

What’s a geek to do with this newfangled technology? First (of course) is the silly “I can’t believe I’m twittering / Facebook-ing at 35,000 feet” messages. Next is firing up the Wiredrive speed test to see what kind of performance we are getting.

Wiredrive LA Server

ping 174mm

download – 1024 Mbps

upload – 231 kpbs

Wiredrive CDN

ping 86ms

download – 1874 kbps

upload – 241 kpbs

Honestly, those are pretty amazing speeds for the first time out. I now need to revise part of my sales pitch, i.e. sending a video presentation to an agency exec before she gets onto the flight. Hmmmm…..

Regards,

Bill



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