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Melt! 2008 - Review
from fortschritt.tv July 21, 2008
Ein erster R ckblick auf das diesj hrige Melt! Ein Video und noch mehr Fotos folgen dann sp ter. Durchwachsen war nicht nur das Wetter (Sturzregen bis Regenbogen und ein arschkalter Montagmorgen) sondern auch Organisation und die auch f r Festivalverh ltnisse, arg kurzen Auftritte von z.B. von The Notwist oder Get Well Soon. Mit Hercules and Love Affair ist ein potentielles Highlight gleich komplett ausgefallen. Die Sch nwetter-Band schlechthin Whitest Boy Alive steckt man in den Melt!Klub, w hrend sich vor den Toren der Halle, die bereits durch die Einla b ndchenvergabe gegen Klaustrophobie gest hlten, auch dort noch bemerkenswert entspannten Festivalbesucher, unfreiwillig in die Enge gedr ngt sahen. Supermayer am Kompakten Freitag auf der Big Wheel Stage Editors Egotronic @ Audiolith Parkplatz Rave Mr. Oizo bersteuert und so irgendwann doch sehr erm dend aber hey daf r auf Holzbohlen im Gegensatz zu Crookers die vor einem Boden auflegten der nur noch entfernt etwas mit Struktur am Hut hatte. M.I.A.s Paper Planes kurz vor Sonnenaufgang; perfekt. Der Sonntag war bereits durch die gelungen Auftritte von Get Well Soon (wenn auch zu kurz), Battles, Hot Chip (in bester Feierlaune auch wenn der B hnenton ihnen zu schaffen machte) ein gelungener Abschluss. Hot Chip Vielleicht h tte man nur den, um gute Pl tze besorgten, Bj rk-only-Fans mal mitteilen sollen, das Hot Chip nicht als Vorband angereist ist und man sich in den vorderen Reihen auch ruhig auch etwas bewegen darf. Gekr nt wurde der Tag dann vom Auftritt Bj rks, die es schaffte mit einem Ensemble aus allerlei Technik (Reactable , Lemuren usw..) und einem Chor isl ndischer Blechbl serinnen genannt Wonder Brass (eine einzige Petition f r mehr Trompeten, Tubas und Posaunen auf allen B hnen) s mtliche Emotionen zu wecken, sowie alle Erwartungen zu bertreffen. Bj rk Etwas potential hat die B hnenregie allerdings bei der grandiosen B hnenshow verschenkt; wurden doch die, an den Tagen zuvor, aufs heftigste in die B hnenshow mit eingebunden Schaufelradbagger nur sp rlichst beleuchtet aber ich war wohl der Einzige der seine feuchten Augen auch mal ein paar Sekunden von Bj rk losbekommen konnte. Tags: 2008, audiolith, björk, Blog, crookers, editors, hot chip, melt, mr.oizo, supermayer
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Editors Reel 2008
from YouTube :: Tag // motion-graphics July 20, 2008
Latest Version of my editing reel July 2008 Comments and suggestions welcomed Author: MariaLayus Keywords: advertising commercials trailer tv web series editors reel motion graphics Added: July 20, 2008
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Next Time On The Jace Hall Show: Ep 7
from Crackle: Newest, Featured July 10, 2008
Jace interviews major gaming journalists, including the editors of GamePro, Spike TV’s Geoff Keighley, and Newsweek’s N’Gai Croal. Shared by : Jace Hall On: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 Views: 343Tags: Jace hall major File time trailer next upload including gaming editors Spike Newsweek Geoff ftp gai journalists kaw companions dfd IIB show interviews
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BBC at Glastonbury - 6 Music Friday round-up
from YouTube :: Videos by BBC June 28, 2008
6 Music's Julie & Matt round up the music highlights of day 1 of Glastonbury 2008, with interviews from We Are Scientists, Editors, Kings of Leon and The Gossip. More video, photos and full performances at http://www.bbc.co.uk/glastonbury/2008/ Author: BBC Keywords: music indie rock glastonbury editors "kings of leon" "we are scientists" gossip rascals Added: June 28, 2008
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BBC at Glastonbury - Editors Interview
from YouTube :: Videos by BBC June 28, 2008
Editors talk to Zane Lowe & Edith Bowman about performing at Glastonbury, debuting new material and The Kings of Leon. More interviews, performances and pics at http://www.bbc.co.uk/glastonbury/2008/ Author: BBC Keywords: Rock Indie Editors "Edith Bowman" "Zane Lowe" Glastonbury "Glastonbury Festival" festival Added: June 28, 2008
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Trailer for LUKAS CHILD (Trailer) FILMBAY DVD
from MoviesandTelevision - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 26, 2008
Buy Independent Films on DVD WWW.FILMBAY.COM Filmbay About Filmbay pitch your latest project be your own agent option your film, script, music buy and sell independent films & music self-distribute your own films online showcase your film, script, music, acting, artwork publish your essay, MA & Phd thesis online chat with filmmakers communicate & collaborate For Writers, Actors, Directors, Producers,Music Composers, Artists and everybody interested in the World of Film. www.filmbay.com FILMBAY
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Tim Barrus: Take Your Stupid Literary Awards and Shove Them
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 23, 2008
Literature is so utterly subjective as to what is and what is not the "Best" literature. But we humans love a party. So why not another awards show. For the most stupid editor who over lived. Or the most stupid agent who ever lived. Or the most stupid publisher who ever lived. Or the most obviously, transparently vapid publicist in her Manolo Blahniks who ever lied through her lizard's teeth to Oprah Winfrey -- an award for all of these cretins for the BEST in whatever the fuck it is they do.
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Tim Barrus: I Want to Be In The Resistance
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 23, 2008
I Want To Be In The Resistance I want to be in the resistance. I want more than anything to resist. Resist what. Resist the Status Quo. Resist authority. The authority of you cannot do this. You cannot do that. You must market yourself to have any value whatsoever and to survive because we say so we say your survival depends on the box you will stay in. Mainly because you are not good enough and your doing these things would undermine our authority. It's about authority. It's about being controlled. I want to be in the resistance. I want to make them pay. I want to be against them. Against who. It has to be different for different people and different situations. For me, it was publishing. It was and it is the moral police. The We Know Everything There is to Know Bloggers and Writers Who Are Just Plain Wrong. But it serves their interests to be Entrenched. I was never good enough and they wanted me to go away. Until I became someone else. A secret identity and that is what pissed them off. That I would dare not bring them to the truth as they demand to see it. They loved me until they figured out who I was. Really was. Then they screamed for blood. Because it could not be true. How could they -- the people who never make a mistake -- mistake someone they hated for someone they loved. I would resist their rules, regulations, points of etiquette, and rituals. Never write to a critic. Never say no to any of their editorial requests that you give up your life. I would write to all of them. Every critic. Every editor. Every idiot with authority. I would resist. I want to be the kind of person who has secret meetings in dark places late at night deep in the woods where desperate men drink gin from flasks and talk about who lives who dies who is the traitor and how we might free our comrades from the prison where they have all been rounded up. I want to be the kind of person who would never talk no matter what torture they might employ. I will not do it. I will not confess to the truth you want to hear. You cannot beat it out of me. Cutting my balls off will get you nothing. I will resist. I will not name the names. I want to be the kind of resistance fighter who eludes them on the chase. I want to laugh as they loose the scent and eventually retreat to their barracks. I want to carry a knife and I want to be the kind of person who would not hesitate to cut their throats whenever possible.
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GÖTEBORG: Editors discuss impact of the Integrated Newsroom (Part two video)
from - blip.tv (beta) June 05, 2008
Editors throughout the conference discussed the advantages and disadvantages of the digital revolution of the newsrooms. The integrated newsroom was much talked about at the 15th World Editor's Forum. Being the "must-do" idea of 2007, some newspapers still haven't made the transition to combining print with digital media. Lisbeth Knudsen from Danish Berlingske Tidende gave her opinion as to why and how editors need to go interactive. More video reports from the World Editors Forum
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GÖTEBORG: 2007 – 2008 print and online launches (VIDEO)
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 05, 2008
G TEBORG: 2007 2008 print and online launches World Editors Forum - SEVENTH SESSION With : Gianni Valenti, Deputy Editor, Gazzetta dello Sport, Italy Raju Narisetti, Managing Editor, Mint, India Ignacio Escolar, Editor-in-Chief, Publico, Spain Pierre Haski, Founder and Editor in Chief, Rue89.com, France Dominic Young, Director of Editorial Services, Intellectual Property, News International Ltd, UK Chairman: Roy Greenslade, Media Columnist, The Guardian, UK More video reports from the World Editors Forum
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GÖTEBORG: Digital media training for the new newsroom
from - blip.tv (beta) June 04, 2008
World Editors Forum - FIFTH SESSION The digital age has reached the newsroom, but are the journalists ready for it? Editors and directors talk about how to train journalists and keep them up to date for video, e-consulting and cultural change. More video reports from the World Editors Forum
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GÖTEBORG: Newspaper weekend editions win over weekdays
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) June 04, 2008
World Editors Forum - SIXTH SESSION How can weekend editions strengthen the newspapers? Editors Edward Greenspon from Canadian Globe & Mail and Erik Bjerager from Danish Kristeligt Dagblad answer this question and offer ideas for both big and small newspapers. They also discuss why it is so important to have a strong weekend edition. More video reports from the World Editors Forum
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tm_shortcuts - Apple + F2 (Bookmarks)
from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos June 04, 2008
tm_shortcuts - Apple + F2 (Bookmarks) from Glen Barnes on Vimeo. tm_shortcuts gives you keyboard shortcuts for the TextMate editor. Shortucts are posted to twitter.com/tm_shortucts and via video to this channel. In this episode we show you how to add and remove bookmarks. Cast: Glen Barnes
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GÖTEBORG: Are mobile news and “mojos” changing journalism? (Video)
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 03, 2008
World Editors Forum SESSION THREE Paul Cheesbrough, Chief Information Officer, Telegraph Media Group, UK Ilicco Elia, Product Manager - Mobile & Emerging Media, Reuters, UK Michael Cooper, Director of Advanced Reading Technologies, Microsoft, USA Oscar Westlund, Doctoral Student, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Chairman: Robert Andrews, Editor-in-Chief, paidContent.UK, United Kingdom
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GÖTEBORG: Garry Kasparov challenges Russian press freedoms at World Editors Forum in Sweden
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 03, 2008
At the 15th World Editor's Forum Garry Kasparov was the guest speaker of the second editor's lunch. He spoke on different subjects, such as the lack of freedom of speech in today's Russia, the political climate for journalists and foreign countries interfering in Russian politics. Although he got mostly applause for his outspoken opinions, his fellow countrymen presented some severe criticism. In the end, the russian president of the Press Guild, Eugene Abou, promised Kasparov an official press conference on their own premises, something he has been denied until now. Kasparov himself was very reluctant to believing there will actually be a press conference upon his return to Russia.
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GÖTEBORG: Are integrated newsrooms really working?
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 03, 2008
Second Session from the World Editors Forum - VIDEO With : Javier Moreno, Editor-in-Chief, El Pais, Spain Jim Roberts, Editor of Digital News, The New York Times, USA Lisbeth Knudsen, CEO, Det Berlingske Officin, and Editor-in-Chief, Berlingske Tidende, Denmark Almar Latour, Managing Editor, wsj.com, Wall Street Journal, USA Svetlana Mironyuk, Editor-in-Chief, RIA Novosti, Russia Chairman: Bruno Patino, President, Le Monde Interactif, France
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GÖTEBORG: Great challenges faces the printed newspapers
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 03, 2008
According to Timothy Balding, CEO of WAN, newspapers in a global perspective are doing well, contrary to trends in specific regions like North America and parts of Europe. Print as a distribution form is losing ground to new digital media, especially in the Western World. Congress and Forum speakers and guests of the 15th World Editors Forum share what they think the future holds for printed newspapers.
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GÖTEBORG: Will Web 2.0 give birth to Journalism 2.0?
from New Hope TV June 03, 2008
Nikesh Arora, President EMEA Operations & Vice President, Google Inc., UK, presented participants at the 15th World Editors Forum with food for thought as to the way in which the media consumption habits and the media landscape in general have radically transformed with Web 2.0. Arora opened the Forum's first session, entitled "Will Web 2.0 give birth to Journalism 2.0?" Other panelists: Kathleen Carroll, Senior Vice President and Executive Editor, The Associated Press, USA Pierre Bellanger, CEO and founder, Skyblogs and Skyrock, France Bosse Svensson, General Director, MKT Media, Sweden Chairman: George Brock, Editor, Saturday Times, UK Student journalist teams from JMG University of Gothenburg are reporting in blogs, interviews and a range of video stories from the annual meeting of the World Association of Newspapers and World Editors Forum. More of their reports are online at The Editors Weblog
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GÖTEBORG: Editors-in-chief breakfast
from - blip.tv (beta) June 02, 2008
Sweden: At the first day of the World Editors Forum in Gothenburg, editors-in-chief of newspapers from all over the world were gathered for an intimate welcome breakfast. Peter Hj rne, editor-in-chief for the opinion and editorial pages of the local newspaper G teborgs-Posten, held an affectionate welcome speach. The 15th World Editors Forum and congress has gathered 1,800 participants from 130 countries in Gothenburg. Blogs and more video reports from the congress can be found online at the Editors Weblog.
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