Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts

FOUR FRAMES PER FILM

One year ago, I started the Twitter account FOUR FRAMES PER SECOND.

While I wish I had the time to do this every day, I do plan to post more in the upcoming year.

Bonus points to anyone that can identify all of the frames in the 50 films below...


Temporary Content is King
(for now)


Comedy Central gets it.
So does ESPNAT&TVicePeople and National Geographic.
They're the first to embrace SNAPCHAT's feature "Discover," offering those media partners the opportunity to share video content on the platform.
Of course, SNAPCHAT, and its over 100 million monthly users, get it too. At its heart, the app has always been about storytelling, allowing users to share personally created images and video direct to friends and followers, as well as the general public.
Whether content providers like it or not (and that includes all major media companies), the short attention span is here. And it's disposable.
SNAPCHAT has created a way to push relevant information and entertainment directly to those interested, currently in the form of photos, videos, texts and live chats. If you missed that content during its 24 hour window, it probably will be replaced with the next must-see thing.
This is a media trend that shouldn't surprise anyone. Just turn to this week's prime example - Superbowl Ads. No longer are the ads new to us on game day, having been viewed, reviewed and in some cases rejected, days before their hefty price-tag placement. In this case, the content is already part of the zeitgeist pre-game.
Today, water-cooler topics happen in real-time, something of which SNAPCHAT has had their eye on since launch.
Short term branded content is simply the next big format for storytelling giants. Those stepping up to the podium to embrace it are the pioneers (at least for now).
TODD SOKOLOVE is a pop-culture contributor toFORCES OF GEEKa podcasting pioneer withBEWARE OF THE BABYLON and a spare timephotographer whose work "should be in a gallery," according to his dad.
To follow him on SnapChat. Open your Snapchat App, point the camera at this image below and tap the screen. Thanks.
SNAPCHAT on "Discover"
Discover is different because it has been built for creatives. All too often, artists are forced to accommodate new technologies in order to distribute their work. This time we built the technology to serve the art: each edition includes full screen photos and videos, awesome long form layouts, and gorgeous advertising.
Discover is new, but familiar. That’s because Stories are at the core - there’s a beginning, middle, and end so that editors can put everything in order. Every edition is refreshed after 24 hours - because what’s news today is history tomorrow.
Discover is fun and easy to use. Tap to open an edition, swipe left to browse Snaps, or swipe up on a Snap for more. Each channel brings you something unique – a wonderful daily surprise!

ENGAGE!
some helpful social media tips
for your personal accounts and efforts....


Friends and followers are always asking me how I find the time to be proficient on my personal social media channels.
There's not really a simple explanation other than I've been doing it a long time, I enjoy creating the content, and I've picked up a few techniques here and there to keep my audience engaged. A lot of it comes from personal experience, and techniques I've learned in my professional career as a Television Marketing executive have influenced my personal growth.
Also, I'm able to travel through time, when not using the services of my social media robot army.
Here are some helpful hints for bringing more quality activity to your personal life online...
ALWAYS FIND THE TIME
There are 24 hours to a day. That's 1,440 minutes. Or 86,400 seconds. Use a handful of those seconds toTweet. Use a minute or two to share a photo on Instagram. Pull aside an hour to Vlog or Blog. Rate something either Funny or Die. Keep track of movies you watch with quick reviews on Flixster. You can spend hours or you can spend seconds. Do at least something each day.
YEAH, BUT WHAT ABOUT?
FUN FACT: There's nobody else in the entire world like you. Your perspective is unique.
What's your take on something happening right now, or something that happened earlier today?
What do you want to get off your chest? Better yet, is there something trending on Facebook or Twitterthat you might be able to share with your audience in a unique way?
I just watched the trailer tonight for ANT-MAN, and in addition to posting my endorsement (like hundreds of other nerds), I shared in a short tweet my dream casting choice if I had directed the film.
ENGAGE AND BE ENGAGING
Always, and I mean always engage your audience native to the strengths of the particular outlet. Is the Vine you just posted really all that loop-worthy, or would the video be better as a one-time play on Instagram? Are you checking your Twitter notifications regularly and continuing conversations with your Tweeps? Did that blog post contain links to things your readers might want to learn more about? Are you explaining those random photos of your commute to work on Snapchat with some text or bad-ass scribbles?
DON'T OVER-THINK IT
Relax, it's just social media. You've probably said something you wish you hadn't at least five times today at the office. Online, you have the power to delete something after second-guessing its validity to exist.
Feel free to tweet something outrageous, post that photo you think could win a contest, share that article you just finished reading. Go with the flow. This is your personal brand from your head to the screen.
HAVE FUN
If it's a hassle, and/or you feel pressured to be a part of the social media zeitgeist, then it's probably not for you. And that's okay. Just because your friends are more jived about Google+, doesn't mean you can't love your Goodreads account. You certainly shouldn't feel pressured to keep up with each and every one of your accounts. Feel good about the key ones, check in every once and a while with the others.

fuzzy film fest...


I'm curbing the pain of my complete wisdom tooth extraction with a little bit of applesauce, a prescribed amount of painkillers, those Boost shakes (which I'm now addicted to more than the painkillers) and a hell of a lot of DVD and Blu-rays.

Festival so far has included:

• Disney's original animated Alice in Wonderland

The Fly II

• The original Day of the Dead

• Two classic Tales from the Darkside season one episodes

Blood Creature

Black Dynamite

Be Kind Rewind

Will try to make it through the Oscars tonight. Check out my live tweets at twitter.com/bewareoftheblog.

And, yes, that's one of my real wisdom teeth in the photo. Got to keep two of the four. Gnarly doesn't even begin to explain them.

these are SO 2009...

Here are my top words and phrases you're not allowed to say, nor write in 2010...

STIMULUS
Especially not allowed to use in the context of a package, plan or electronic sex toys.

DOORBUSTER
When did it become acceptable for sales to be called "doorbusters?" Wasn't that label coined to describe actual doors busting open before sales and people getting trampled to death by WalMart shoppers? Just sayin.'

"HAVE YOU SEEN JERSEY SHORE?"
Yes, we've all seen Jersey Shore and it needs to go away fast.

FROM THE STUDIO THAT BROUGHT YOU
Seriously? How little does a movie have going for it that the poster or trailer has to tout the studio?

INFOMERCIAL
They're commercials. I'm not learning anything from it I didn't already know the first 400 times I watched the infomercial.

HD
Isn't HD the new SD now? Even radio stations are stealing the initials to describe their broadcasts.

TWEET
I technically tweet, yes, but I call it "Twittering." It's my term for it and anyone that corrects me is a fucking idiot.

ALL-NATURAL SUGAR SUBSTITUTE
Nothing natural about it.

"ACCORDING TO WIKIPEDIA"
If you quote wikipedia as a source, you're an even bigger idiot than a "tweeter."