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Here’s a great story from about mobile phones and film-making from South Africa: South African director Ayran Kaganof, created the world’s first feature film shot entirely on cell phones. Equipped with eight cell phones, $160,000 Kaganof made SMS Sugar Man over 11 days! The movie tells the story of a pimp and two high-class prostitutes moving [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 15, 2006
New Media Age (19.01.06) published a piece on Samsung Anyfilms project, mentiones me and my role in this exciting project. The article is for subcribers only, but here is what it said: Samsung promotes short-film initiative via blogs and Yahoo! Samsung has launched an online campaign to promote its multi-million-pound AnyFilms short films for mobile and [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 15, 2006
It seems like Scoble have nothing better to do over at Microsoft today than inventing a new word (brrreeeport), then tag it and see what happens. BTW, the brrreeeport sounds extremely familiar to a certain bodily sound that Adam Curry happens to let loose in the Daily Source Code on a regular basis like a [...]
Continue reading...Friday, February 10, 2006
Anyfilms.net Blog on Yahoo 360 Today I offically become the “Anyfilms blogger“, on behalf of Samsung Mobile for the Anyfilms.net project through my cooperation with Hyper Happen on Yahoo 360. On the Anyfilms blog on Yahoo 360, I will discuss the cross over between cell phones and movie technology, and the future of movie making in [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 7, 2006
I have now passed my first year as a blogger and it has been an amazing year. This blog was born out of many requests that I got from working with various media agencies and start-ups on questions like: do you have any research on viral marketing? do you know of any company providing …? [...]
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Friday, February 17, 2006
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