Tip of the Quill: A Journal

Category Archives: Media

And suddenly, a conference broke out!

So how cool is this? Late last week I found out about the Game Writers Conference that’s happening this week in Austin, Texas, and now tomorrow I’m hopping a plane and heading back to the land of ribs and Shiner Bocks. Kind of like a preview for next year’s SXSW, which I’m definitely going to […]

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Tohubohu rides again and again and again…

I want to send a shout out to my brothers at Tohubohu Productions, who are saddling up for the 2005 National Film Challenge this weekend. I wish I could be there to join in, but I’ll be cheering for you from way up North!

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Spinners and Bloggers.

I’m sitting in the Spinners and Bloggers forum here at MIT and it’s okay – two of my cohorts and I were tied up in a business meeting and arrived late, so it’s entirely possible that we missed all the great fire and brimstone, but so far it’s only sort of enh. A couple of […]

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Thinking about Y!TV

Doing some heavy, heavy thinking this week about the work that Yahoo! is doing in the arena of online video streaming, VOD and the long tail. To get caught up to speed, check out this Wired piece called The Super Network. An excerpt: Such network-generated filters will enable psychographic siblings to find one another and, […]

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Nailing the future TV distribution model.

In his latest column for Flow, I WANT MY GEEK TV!, the head of my department nails the future distribution model for TV shows. Full disclosure: I helped turn him on to what’s been happening with the Global Frequency scenario. 🙂

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Videogames are my generation’s rock and roll?

From The New York Times’ article “Contesting the Not-So-Virtual World of Politics“: “This is a classic case of one generation attacking the media of a younger generation,” [Doug Lowenstein, president of the Entertainment Software Association] said. “There are all of these people who may be mortified by the Godfather video game because it’s too violent […]

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Franchise fatigue?

There’s an interesting piece in The New York Times today on Relying on Video Game Sequels. The article states that Electronic Arts, one of the largest game companies out there, is suffering a sales slump which might be attributed to something Janco Partners analyst Mike Hickey calls “franchise fatigue”. Basically, if I bought Madden 2003, […]

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The Halo Effect, indeed.

From my friend Kevin: So my friend MJ Rose is doing this really cool project as outlined below… “On July 5th, coinciding with the release of THE HALO EFFECT, Mira Books has teamed up with “VidLit” to produce a short film that uses animation and the latest in digitial multimedia illuminate the world within the […]

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On Tom Cruise.

Does anybody else find Tom Cruise’s recent wholehearted embrace of romance and honesty completely and utterly refreshing? First it’s the whole Katie Holmes thing – and it’s a little odd to see Tom Cruise courting a girl who is, I believe, younger than I am – and his meltdown on Oprah. Jumping on couches, falling […]

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On narrowcasting.

Lately my mind has been all over the map. Client work lately has been paling in comparison to the lure of school this fall – I am so ready for this – and my recent adventures with Tohubohu and Untyped have me feeling restless and itching to do more creative work. Our most recent film, […]

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