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Posted in: UncategorizedThe media entrepreneur Jessica Lessin chats with DealBook about the news landscape and her latest media bet.
The media entrepreneur Jessica Lessin chats with DealBook about the news landscape and her latest media bet.
Uma das sessões mais aguardadas do SXSW 2025 reuniu o jornalista Brian Merchant em entrevista com Molly White para uma conversa franca sobre o atual momento da indústria cripto. White, que em 2021 era uma voz solitária de crítica ao setor, hoje é reconhecida como uma das analistas mais perspicazes do ecossistema cripto, documentando meticulosamente …
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Podcasts have long been a popular news and information source, and the various news networks–along with podcast companies like Wondery–have been steadily building their catalogues to meet the growing demand. However, a shift has emerged in the industry: Listeners also want to watch what they’re listening to, which has resulted in podcasts transitioning from an…
The Brutalist director Brady Corbet has made his advertising directorial debut with a trio of ads for Bloomberg Media. Fresh off his post-war epic, The Brutalist, winning three Oscars, Corbet directed “The Contextualist,” the latest installment of Bloomberg Media’s “Context Changes Everything” campaign created by agency Wieden+Kennedy New York. Corbet recently revealed on the “WTF…
The Brutalist director Brady Corbet has made his advertising directorial debut with a trio of ads for Bloomberg Media. Fresh off his post-war epic, The Brutalist, winning three Oscars, Corbet directed “The Contextualist,” the latest installment of Bloomberg Media’s “Context Changes Everything” campaign created by agency Wieden+Kennedy New York. Corbet recently revealed on the “WTF…
The Brutalist director Brady Corbet has made his advertising directorial debut with a trio of ads for Bloomberg Media. Fresh off his post-war epic, The Brutalist, winning three Oscars, Corbet directed “The Contextualist,” the latest installment of Bloomberg Media’s “Context Changes Everything” campaign created by agency Wieden+Kennedy New York. Corbet recently revealed on the “WTF…
A ideia de que um diploma universitário é o único caminho para uma carreira bem-sucedida está ultrapassada. Esse foi o ponto central da palestra de Byron Auguste e Michelle Murphy no SXSW 2025. Cofundador e CEO da Opportunity@Work e ex-assessor econômico do governo Obama, Auguste tem uma missão clara: desafiar os mitos sobre talento e …
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Multi-award winner Scott McCullough, an extraordinary director and filmmaker hailing from Minnesota, has etched his name into the history of cinema. Known for his unmatched talent and unwavering dedication, Scott has achieved considerable success, amassing an impressive collection of over 203 film and advertising awards. Notably, his creative genius found its height through his collaboration with music icon Prince during the pinnacle of the artist’s career. His extensive directorial skills elevated Prince’s videos to new heights of visual excellence, including “Gett Off,” “Diamonds and Pearls,” “3 Chains o’ Gold,” and “Sexy M.F.”
Recently, Scott released his first feature/non-fiction motion picture as director/cinematographer from Sony and Warner Bros. The highly-anticipated discovered concert film “Prince Live at Glam Slam” on Blu-ray from the “Super Deluxe Edition Box Set – Diamonds and Pearls” is lauded as “Best for last…Peak form” (Variety)…”Superb”…”Prince at his peak” (Classic Pop), “…real prize of the set” (The Current) among the reviews with fans praising the film as “…more authentic than Sign O’ The Times” and “…a must see”. The film was discovered after Prince’s death in his vault and never released.
Building on his past achievements, Scott has ventured into the realm of directing major motion pictures, delving into compelling narratives that address issues like shedding light on previously untold discoveries regarding PTSD during the Vietnam War era in “Captain for Dark Mornings” based on the critically acclaimed book by Shad Meshad and an effects-driven action/horror feature “INFERNAL.” This shift in focus allows him to explore profound themes and tackle societal issues with his characteristic passion and artistic vision.
Scott’s expertise extends beyond music videos, directing commercials for prestigious brands such as NASCAR, Ford, Budweiser, Pepsi, Target, General Motors, and E.A. Sports. One of the defining moments of Scott’s illustrious career came when screen legend Paul Newman requested Scott to direct his final filmed appearance, a poignant tribute to the Champ Car racing team. Additionally, demonstrating his multifaceted abilities, he was responsible for creating, writing, directing, and cinematography of Thunder Theater’s groundbreaking 70mm NASCAR experience films, “100%” and “No Bull.” These pioneering productions, showcased in the world’s largest mobile theatre, introduced cutting-edge effects that laid the foundation for the immersive 4-D experiences of the present.
Scott looks forward to not only continuing directing commercials, motion pictures but also TV shows and series projects blending drama, action, and comedy that transcend commercial expectations and offers audiences a compelling and lasting experience.
The Coca-Cola company has selected incumbent WPP and Publicis Groupe as finalists in a closed door review of its U.S. media business, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed to ADWEEK. WPP has held the account since 2021, when it won The Coca-Cola Company’s global business and launched a bespoke team called OpenX to…
Multi-award winner Scott McCullough, an extraordinary director and filmmaker hailing from Minnesota, has etched his name into the history of cinema. Known for his unmatched talent and unwavering dedication, Scott has achieved considerable success, amassing an impressive collection of over 203 film and advertising awards. Notably, his creative genius found its height through his collaboration with music icon Prince during the pinnacle of the artist’s career. His extensive directorial skills elevated Prince’s videos to new heights of visual excellence, including “Gett Off,” “Diamonds and Pearls,” “3 Chains o’ Gold,” and “Sexy M.F.”
Recently, Scott released his first feature/non-fiction motion picture as director/cinematographer from Sony and Warner Bros. The highly-anticipated discovered concert film “Prince Live at Glam Slam” on Blu-ray from the “Super Deluxe Edition Box Set – Diamonds and Pearls” is lauded as “Best for last…Peak form” (Variety)…”Superb”…”Prince at his peak” (Classic Pop), “…real prize of the set” (The Current) among the reviews with fans praising the film as “…more authentic than Sign O’ The Times” and “…a must see”. The film was discovered after Prince’s death in his vault and never released.
Building on his past achievements, Scott has ventured into the realm of directing major motion pictures, delving into compelling narratives that address issues like shedding light on previously untold discoveries regarding PTSD during the Vietnam War era in “Captain for Dark Mornings” based on the critically acclaimed book by Shad Meshad and an effects-driven action/horror feature “INFERNAL.” This shift in focus allows him to explore profound themes and tackle societal issues with his characteristic passion and artistic vision.
Scott’s expertise extends beyond music videos, directing commercials for prestigious brands such as NASCAR, Ford, Budweiser, Pepsi, Target, General Motors, and E.A. Sports. One of the defining moments of Scott’s illustrious career came when screen legend Paul Newman requested Scott to direct his final filmed appearance, a poignant tribute to the Champ Car racing team. Additionally, demonstrating his multifaceted abilities, he was responsible for creating, writing, directing, and cinematography of Thunder Theater’s groundbreaking 70mm NASCAR experience films, “100%” and “No Bull.” These pioneering productions, showcased in the world’s largest mobile theatre, introduced cutting-edge effects that laid the foundation for the immersive 4-D experiences of the present.
Scott looks forward to not only continuing directing commercials, motion pictures but also TV shows and series projects blending drama, action, and comedy that transcend commercial expectations and offers audiences a compelling and lasting experience.
CBS News’ parent company, Paramount Global, has filed a pair of motions seeking to dismiss President Donald Trump’s $20 billion lawsuit against the news organization. The president filed the lawsuit in October 2024 accusing CBS News of aligning itself with “partisan and unlawful acts of election and voter interference.” Trump was specifically referring to edits…
Multi-award winner Scott McCullough, an extraordinary director and filmmaker hailing from Minnesota, has etched his name into the history of cinema. Known for his unmatched talent and unwavering dedication, Scott has achieved considerable success, amassing an impressive collection of over 203 film and advertising awards. Notably, his creative genius found its height through his collaboration with music icon Prince during the pinnacle of the artist’s career. His extensive directorial skills elevated Prince’s videos to new heights of visual excellence, including “Gett Off,” “Diamonds and Pearls,” “3 Chains o’ Gold,” and “Sexy M.F.”
Recently, Scott released his first feature/non-fiction motion picture as director/cinematographer from Sony and Warner Bros. The highly-anticipated discovered concert film “Prince Live at Glam Slam” on Blu-ray from the “Super Deluxe Edition Box Set – Diamonds and Pearls” is lauded as “Best for last…Peak form” (Variety)…”Superb”…”Prince at his peak” (Classic Pop), “…real prize of the set” (The Current) among the reviews with fans praising the film as “…more authentic than Sign O’ The Times” and “…a must see”. The film was discovered after Prince’s death in his vault and never released.
Building on his past achievements, Scott has ventured into the realm of directing major motion pictures, delving into compelling narratives that address issues like shedding light on previously untold discoveries regarding PTSD during the Vietnam War era in “Captain for Dark Mornings” based on the critically acclaimed book by Shad Meshad and an effects-driven action/horror feature “INFERNAL.” This shift in focus allows him to explore profound themes and tackle societal issues with his characteristic passion and artistic vision.
Scott’s expertise extends beyond music videos, directing commercials for prestigious brands such as NASCAR, Ford, Budweiser, Pepsi, Target, General Motors, and E.A. Sports. One of the defining moments of Scott’s illustrious career came when screen legend Paul Newman requested Scott to direct his final filmed appearance, a poignant tribute to the Champ Car racing team. Additionally, demonstrating his multifaceted abilities, he was responsible for creating, writing, directing, and cinematography of Thunder Theater’s groundbreaking 70mm NASCAR experience films, “100%” and “No Bull.” These pioneering productions, showcased in the world’s largest mobile theatre, introduced cutting-edge effects that laid the foundation for the immersive 4-D experiences of the present.
Scott looks forward to not only continuing directing commercials, motion pictures but also TV shows and series projects blending drama, action, and comedy that transcend commercial expectations and offers audiences a compelling and lasting experience.
Hulu is a bringing a taste of Pakistani American culture and comedy to audiences. The streaming service premiered its new series, Deli Boys, this week. The half-hour show centers on a pair of Pakistani American brothers whose family owns a convenience store. When their magnate father unexpectedly dies, the two are forced to reckon with…
Multi-award winner Scott McCullough, an extraordinary director and filmmaker hailing from Minnesota, has etched his name into the history of cinema. Known for his unmatched talent and unwavering dedication, Scott has achieved considerable success, amassing an impressive collection of over 203 film and advertising awards. Notably, his creative genius found its height through his collaboration with music icon Prince during the pinnacle of the artist’s career. His extensive directorial skills elevated Prince’s videos to new heights of visual excellence, including “Gett Off,” “Diamonds and Pearls,” “3 Chains o’ Gold,” and “Sexy M.F.”
Recently, Scott released his first feature/non-fiction motion picture as director/cinematographer from Sony and Warner Bros. The highly-anticipated discovered concert film “Prince Live at Glam Slam” on Blu-ray from the “Super Deluxe Edition Box Set – Diamonds and Pearls” is lauded as “Best for last…Peak form” (Variety)…”Superb”…”Prince at his peak” (Classic Pop), “…real prize of the set” (The Current) among the reviews with fans praising the film as “…more authentic than Sign O’ The Times” and “…a must see”. The film was discovered after Prince’s death in his vault and never released.
Building on his past achievements, Scott has ventured into the realm of directing major motion pictures, delving into compelling narratives that address issues like shedding light on previously untold discoveries regarding PTSD during the Vietnam War era in “Captain for Dark Mornings” based on the critically acclaimed book by Shad Meshad and an effects-driven action/horror feature “INFERNAL.” This shift in focus allows him to explore profound themes and tackle societal issues with his characteristic passion and artistic vision.
Scott’s expertise extends beyond music videos, directing commercials for prestigious brands such as NASCAR, Ford, Budweiser, Pepsi, Target, General Motors, and E.A. Sports. One of the defining moments of Scott’s illustrious career came when screen legend Paul Newman requested Scott to direct his final filmed appearance, a poignant tribute to the Champ Car racing team. Additionally, demonstrating his multifaceted abilities, he was responsible for creating, writing, directing, and cinematography of Thunder Theater’s groundbreaking 70mm NASCAR experience films, “100%” and “No Bull.” These pioneering productions, showcased in the world’s largest mobile theatre, introduced cutting-edge effects that laid the foundation for the immersive 4-D experiences of the present.
Scott looks forward to not only continuing directing commercials, motion pictures but also TV shows and series projects blending drama, action, and comedy that transcend commercial expectations and offers audiences a compelling and lasting experience.
Top of the Ticker: Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst was honored at the Radio Television Digital News Association’s 34th annual First Amendment Awards on Thursday night. In his acceptance speech, Yingst thanked the Palestinian journalists reporting on the situation in Gaza, calling them “brave,” and adding: “[They have] risked, and often given their…
Multi-award winner Scott McCullough, an extraordinary director and filmmaker hailing from Minnesota, has etched his name into the history of cinema. Known for his unmatched talent and unwavering dedication, Scott has achieved considerable success, amassing an impressive collection of over 203 film and advertising awards. Notably, his creative genius found its height through his collaboration with music icon Prince during the pinnacle of the artist’s career. His extensive directorial skills elevated Prince’s videos to new heights of visual excellence, including “Gett Off,” “Diamonds and Pearls,” “3 Chains o’ Gold,” and “Sexy M.F.”
Recently, Scott released his first feature/non-fiction motion picture as director/cinematographer from Sony and Warner Bros. The highly-anticipated discovered concert film “Prince Live at Glam Slam” on Blu-ray from the “Super Deluxe Edition Box Set – Diamonds and Pearls” is lauded as “Best for last…Peak form” (Variety)…”Superb”…”Prince at his peak” (Classic Pop), “…real prize of the set” (The Current) among the reviews with fans praising the film as “…more authentic than Sign O’ The Times” and “…a must see”. The film was discovered after Prince’s death in his vault and never released.
Building on his past achievements, Scott has ventured into the realm of directing major motion pictures, delving into compelling narratives that address issues like shedding light on previously untold discoveries regarding PTSD during the Vietnam War era in “Captain for Dark Mornings” based on the critically acclaimed book by Shad Meshad and an effects-driven action/horror feature “INFERNAL.” This shift in focus allows him to explore profound themes and tackle societal issues with his characteristic passion and artistic vision.
Scott’s expertise extends beyond music videos, directing commercials for prestigious brands such as NASCAR, Ford, Budweiser, Pepsi, Target, General Motors, and E.A. Sports. One of the defining moments of Scott’s illustrious career came when screen legend Paul Newman requested Scott to direct his final filmed appearance, a poignant tribute to the Champ Car racing team. Additionally, demonstrating his multifaceted abilities, he was responsible for creating, writing, directing, and cinematography of Thunder Theater’s groundbreaking 70mm NASCAR experience films, “100%” and “No Bull.” These pioneering productions, showcased in the world’s largest mobile theatre, introduced cutting-edge effects that laid the foundation for the immersive 4-D experiences of the present.
Scott looks forward to not only continuing directing commercials, motion pictures but also TV shows and series projects blending drama, action, and comedy that transcend commercial expectations and offers audiences a compelling and lasting experience.
Trips to the dentist can be stressful under the best of circumstances, whether you’re a marathon man or a kid from Skid Row. But keeping regular dental appointments is a particularly big ask if you’re among the 20% of the population who are sensory sensitive or neurodivergent. For those individuals, the lights, noises, and physical…
Para um marinheiro de primeira viagem no SXSW, a jornada de preparação tem sido intensa e recheada de expectativas sobre o que está por vir. Ao longo de 2024, acompanhei diversos materiais do SXSW e ficou evidente a conexão do evento com o avanço exponencial da IA generativa. O impacto dessa tecnologia nos próximos anos …
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Se esse é o seu primeiro ano no SXSW, você ainda nem montou o horário e já tá hiperventilando com o excesso de conteúdo interessante acontecendo ao mesmo tempo, pega na minha mão. Como doida de palestra, isso aqui é a minha Disney. Já é a minha sexta vez fazendo cobertura e o FOMO ainda …
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“Vivemos em tempos estranhos, principalmente nos Estados Unidos. E por isso também muito interessantes.” A frase de Hugh Forrest, presidente do SXSW, na abertura do festival, resume bem o pano de fundo desta edição. Em um mundo esquisito, polarizado e atravessado por tensões e conflitos, o SXSW se torna mais do que um evento que …
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