Jimmy Fallon Said to Have Extended NBC Contract
Posted in: UncategorizedFluxograma ajuda a definir sua persona nas redes sociais
Posted in: UncategorizedA gente já falou por aqui sobre os tipinhos típicos do Facebook, aqueles que geralmente a gente consegue reconhecer… nos outros. Mas, em se tratando de redes sociais – assim como na vida real-, é muito mais fácil perceber o comportamento alheio do que a maneira como nós mesmos agimos. Quem sabe, então, este fluxograma do MyLife possa ajudar você a descobrir qual é a sua verdadeira persona no universo das redes sociais?
Cada resposta nos leva a uma das 10 personas definidas pelo MyLife, entre eles a mãe orgulhosa, que compartilha tudo relacionado aos filhos, o Joe Politics, que adora dar opiniões agressivas sobre política, o Lurker Judger, que não posta nada, mas julga os posts de todos, o Oversharer, que não tem filtro e compartilha tudo, o FMU/STFU, que vai de um extremo a outro com facilidade – e claro que compartilha tudo, o Humble Bragger, que adora se promover às custas de uma imagem de falsa humildade, o Vaguebooker, com seus posts vagos, o Spoiler Turd, que adora contar que “a mocinha morre no final”, o Status Hole, sempre negativo, e o Mr. Nice Guy, que faz tudo certinho.
Todos os perfis têm uma dica para mudar um pouco a forma de agir. E, falando em dica, a profissão de social media é o tema do Braincast 57.
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Media Decoder Blog: Leno and Fallon Poke Fun at Their Uncertain Fates
Posted in: UncategorizedThis is how the revolution begins: #GOLDMAN
Posted in: UncategorizedAdbusters Tactical Briefing #42.
Hey all you wild spirits out there,
Here is how the Global Spring begins:
A few lone wolves among us start pasting posters in and around Goldman Sachs HQ at 200 West Street, Manhattan, New York. Groups of two or three turn up and hand out leaflets at their branch office at Maria de Molina 6-5a, Madrid, Spain. People start gathering and having fun outside Goldman’s offices in 50 cities…
Then . . . on Thursday May 23, when Goldman Sachs holds its annual shareholders meeting at 222 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 500 people turn up and solidarity games are held across the world. It gets serious when thousands start playing on September 17 in front of Goldman’s branches in Los Angeles, Toronto, Moscow, London, Buenos Aires, Melbourne, Beijing, Mexico City. The media picks up on this fledgling global revolt. . .
And, one fine day, the whole thing suddenly catches fire . . . #GOLDMAN becomes a rallying cry for people everywhere to rise up against the financial fraudsters who have been fucking around with our lives for far too long.
When the moment is ripe, all it takes is a spark.
for the wild,
Kono Matsu / kono@adbusters.org
Culture Jammers HQ
P.S. Find teammates and Goldman Sachs locations at meetup.com/goldman
Catch up on the gameplay thus far, here.
Now print this poster, and plaster it all over the world!
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The California Lottery, Powerball: Snowfall
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: David & Goliath, USA
Chief Creative Officer: David Angelo
Executive Creative Director: Colin Jeffery
Art Director: Todd Rone Parker
Copywriter: Daniel Kelly
Head of Production: Carol Lombard
Executive Producer: Christopher Coleman
Sr. Producer: Nicolette Spencer
Digital Producer: Diego de la Maza
Associate Digital Producer: Erica Tremblay
Managing Partner / Director of Client Services: Brian Dunbar
Account Director: Stacia Parseghian
Account Supervisor: Janet Wang
The California Lottery, Powerball: Red ball
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: David & Goliath, USA
Chief Creative Officer: David Angelo
Executive Creative Director: Colin Jeffery
Art Director: Todd Rone Parker
Copywriter: Daniel Kelly
Head of Production: Carol Lombard
Executive Producer: Christopher Coleman
Sr. Producer: Nicolette Spencer
Digital Producer: Diego de la Maza
Associate Digital Producer: Erica Tremblay
Managing Partner / Director of Client Services: Brian Dunbar
Account Director: Stacia Parseghian
Account Supervisor: Janet Wang
The California Lottery, Powerball: Earth Day
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: David & Goliath, USA
Chief Creative Officer: David Angelo
Executive Creative Director: Colin Jeffery
Art Director: Todd Rone Parker
Copywriter: Daniel Kelly
Head of Production: Carol Lombard
Executive Producer: Christopher Coleman
Sr. Producer: Nicolette Spencer
Digital Producer: Diego de la Maza
Associate Digital Producer: Erica Tremblay
Managing Partner / Director of Client Services: Brian Dunbar
Account Director: Stacia Parseghian
Account Supervisor: Janet Wang
The California Lottery, Powerball: Football team
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: David & Goliath, USA
Chief Creative Officer: David Angelo
Executive Creative Director: Colin Jeffery
Art Director: Todd Rone Parker
Copywriter: Daniel Kelly
Head of Production: Carol Lombard
Executive Producer: Christopher Coleman
Sr. Producer: Nicolette Spencer
Digital Producer: Diego de la Maza
Associate Digital Producer: Erica Tremblay
Managing Partner / Director of Client Services: Brian Dunbar
Account Director: Stacia Parseghian
Account Supervisor: Janet Wang
The California Lottery, Powerball: Berlin Wall
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: David & Goliath, USA
Chief Creative Officer: David Angelo
Executive Creative Director: Colin Jeffery
Art Director: Todd Rone Parker
Copywriter: Daniel Kelly
Head of Production: Carol Lombard
Executive Producer: Christopher Coleman
Sr. Producer: Nicolette Spencer
Digital Producer: Diego de la Maza
Associate Digital Producer: Erica Tremblay
Managing Partner / Director of Client Services: Brian Dunbar
Account Director: Stacia Parseghian
Account Supervisor: Janet Wang
The California Lottery, Powerball: Moon landing
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: David & Goliath, USA
Chief Creative Officer: David Angelo
Executive Creative Director: Colin Jeffery
Art Director: Todd Rone Parker
Copywriter: Daniel Kelly
Head of Production: Carol Lombard
Executive Producer: Christopher Coleman
Sr. Producer: Nicolette Spencer
Digital Producer: Diego de la Maza
Associate Digital Producer: Erica Tremblay
Managing Partner / Director of Client Services: Brian Dunbar
Account Director: Stacia Parseghian
Account Supervisor: Janet Wang
The California Lottery, Powerball: Bethany
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: David & Goliath, USA
Chief Creative Officer: David Angelo
Executive Creative Director: Colin Jeffery
Art Director: Todd Rone Parker
Copywriter: Daniel Kelly
Head of Production: Carol Lombard
Executive Producer: Christopher Coleman
Sr. Producer: Nicolette Spencer
Digital Producer: Diego de la Maza
Associate Digital Producer: Erica Tremblay
Managing Partner / Director of Client Services: Brian Dunbar
Account Director: Stacia Parseghian
Account Supervisor: Janet Wang
The California Lottery, Powerball: Women’s Suffrage
Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising Agency: David & Goliath, USA
Chief Creative Officer: David Angelo
Executive Creative Director: Colin Jeffery
Art Director: Todd Rone Parker
Copywriter: Daniel Kelly
Head of Production: Carol Lombard
Executive Producer: Christopher Coleman
Sr. Producer: Nicolette Spencer
Digital Producer: Diego de la Maza
Associate Digital Producer: Erica Tremblay
Managing Partner / Director of Client Services: Brian Dunbar
Account Director: Stacia Parseghian
Account Supervisor: Janet Wang
Egg-Shaped Personal Vehicle – The Hyundai E4U Concept is Something Out of a Pixar Film
Posted in: UncategorizedNovo álbum do Strokes traz a banda desacelerada e mais madura
Posted in: UncategorizedO The Strokes de 2013 pouco se parece com aquela banda que exalava fúria e energia pelos poros em 2001 – e que conquistou o mundo com sua indefectível Last Nite. Isso, no entanto, não quer dizer que a banda piorou ou melhorou – seria juízo de valor – mas é apenas um sinal de que ela resolveu se adaptar a um novo ambiente. E, para isso, assumiu de vez as influências oitentistas e abusou sem medo de recursos eletrônicos para fazer seu quinto álbum, Comedown Machine.
Claro que isso também não é nenhuma novidade. As influências eighties sempre estiveram lá, mas desde Angles (de 2011) elas vêm ganhando mais e mais força na sonoridade de Julian Casablancas e cia., e provavelmente vão decepcionar quem espera um novo Is This It ou Room On Fire.
Mas quem quiser acompanhar a viagem da banda pela nostalgia pós-punk, new wave e pop colorida na qual ela embarcou vai descobrir muitos motivos para se deliciar com Comedown Machine. Mas esteja avisado: se em Angles este tempero 80’s já era carregado, aqui ele faz você quase engasgar.
O disco tem o mesmo DNA de Angles, (e até a sequência das músicas delineia uma estrutura parecida com o trabalho de 2011), mas soa um pouco mais morno. Com exceção de 50 50, falta no disco aquela fagulha de energia que fazia de Under Cover Of Darkness um single tão bom e contagiante. Mas mesmo que a excelente All The Time não consiga repetir a proeza, ela ainda é uma música que traduz a essência divertida do Strokes e seu talento nato para fazer refrões que grudam logo na primeira audição e ficam tocando em loop na sua cabeça.
E as ótimas Happy Ending, Partners In Crime e Tap Out surtem o mesmo efeito, mas vezes dá vontade de dar uma chacoalhada no iPod pra ver se a banda se empolga um pouco mais. Mas a aparente falta de energia é compensada com uma performance e produção impecáveis, e mostram que os garotos amadureceram e resolveram deixar um pouco da rebeldia para trás.
E quando a gente entende que essa é a nova proposta e postura da banda, Comedown Machine começa a valer a pena. E muito. Cada vez que se ouve, fica melhor.
Pode não ser o Strokes explosivo que todo mundo espera, mas ainda é Strokes fazendo pop competente e acima da média.
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Webdenda: Webdenda
Posted in: UncategorizedEverything You Ever Wanted to Know About the 1980s in One Coked-Up HTML5 Website
Posted in: Uncategorized
Bonkers candy. Betamax. McRib sandwiches. Madonna. Michael Jackson. Reaganomics. Mountains of cocaine. … Man, the '80s rocked. Or sucked, depending on your point of view. Thanks to Mullen's ExploreThe80s.com, folks of a certain age can relive that glittery, gluttonous era in all its gaudy glory. (And Generations Y and Z can experience those years for the first time. Damn their youthful swagger and '90s nostalgia!) The highly interactive HTML5 site promotes National Geographic Channel's upcoming series The '80s: The Decade That Made Us by serving up all sorts of mini factoids about those years. There's little depth, yet the experience is addictive and kind of overwhelming … just like the '80s! The retro-futuristic, arcade-style audio and visuals are especially evocative, recalling a simpler, yet amazingly complex and malleable time when the entire world looked and sounded like Tron.
Clickbooth, CPAWay, MAX Bounty Get Grand at ad:tech
Posted in: UncategorizedClickbooth, CPAWay and MAXBounty have once again teamed to bring you a stellar event during ad:tech in San Francisco April 9 from 9PM until 2AM at The Grand which is located at 520 4th Street.
What can you expect? Open bar all night. Tunes from San Francisco DJ David Carvalho, San Francisco’ hottest go-go dancers and all kinds of other surprises like, well, you’ll just have to come and find out.
RSVP here. And check out pictures from their last party during Affiliate Summit in Las Vegas.
-DJ David Carvalho (HUGE local following)
-Surprise Interactive Entertainment throughout the night (Shots from the sky to fire in the face and everything in between!)
-Booked San Fran’s hottest go-go dancers
-OPEN BAR FOR ALL
Anne Bologna and MDC Partners Go Separate Ways
Posted in: UncategorizedA little over two years after accepting a post at MDC Partners, well-known industry executive Anne Bologna and the holding company are parting ways.
Her title there was managing director, and she was focused most on talent recruitment and development for MDC’s agencies, which include 72andSunny, CP&B, Doner, KBS+ and Mono. At the time she joined, MDC, headed up by Miles Nadal and with operations originally in Toronto, was bolstering its presence in New York City to help it better compete with its much larger competitors, companies such as Omnicom Group and Interpublic Group of Cos.
Ms. Bologna is best known, however, for her time at Fallon and the launch of her own shop, Toy (which shuttered in 2010). She also spent some time at indie agency Cramer-Krasselt overseeing the shop’s New York operation. Here’s a tour she gave Ad Age a couple years ago of the agency’s then brand-new office.
#GOLDMAN – Adbusters Tactical Briefing #41
Posted in: UncategorizedLet’s play a game.
Hey all you rebels, jammers and meme warriors out there,
Let’s play a game.
Goldman Sachs, the most powerful and unrepentant of the financial fraudsters, has three offices in Canada and four in the United Kingdom; eight in China; two separate locations in Madrid and nineteen scattered across the United States.
#GOLDMAN is an indefinite real-time, live-action game to have some fun while shutting down each of these locations. Points will be awarded for speed, spectacle, courage, and innovation.
We take everything we learned from Cairo, Madrid and Zuccotti … combine it with the lessons of Quebec, Pussy Riot and Idle No More … and turn #GOLDMAN into a global moment of truth for justice.
Is there a Goldman Sachs in your town? Send your stories, action photos & videos to kono@adbusters.org. And kick #GOLDMAN into facebook, twitter, and tumblr feeds.
for the wild,
Culture Jammers HQ
Kick #GOLDMAN onto the world’s screens and into the streets… share, pin, reblog this visual blast… and let the games begin!
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