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  1. The Ad Brief podcast. Episode 1: case studies study. radio | adland.tv

    Adland the commercial archive is pretty much what it says on the tin. There’s the searchable, tagged and credited commercials archive (also print, digital and radio) as well as advertising news from all corners of the advertising world and points of views from ad industry adgrunts in the business. Updated daily Adland was the first industry grassroots site to do so and Adland is the only place in the world - both on and offline - where you can waste four whole days watching over 40 years of Super Bowl commercials. Warning: may contain snark.

    http://adland.tv/radio/world-premiere-ad-brief-podcast-episode-1-case-studies-study

    —Huffduffed by davemessina 3 months ago

  2. SXSW 2012: Art and Advertising: Two Sides of the One Sheet

    The movie poster is dead! Long live the movie poster! Such are the proclamations that have cycled through the decades as movie poster design has ebbed from art form to dumbed downed marketing piece. Sometimes it rises to the former with a significant push from designers like Saul Bass and Neil Kellerhouse, but most of the time it recedes into the latter, wrenched down by the generic photomontages of studio film posters. However, in the last decade there’s been an interesting new wave taking place that brings these two disparate sides of the one sheet together. It’s being harnessed by collectible art boutique Mondo and embodied by artists (and panelists) Sam Smith, Justin Erickson and Akiko Stehrenberger; who are all striving to make movie marketing as engaging as the movie it’s representing. So how did this new wave take place and will it last? Can studios learn to embrace art in advertising? And can artists balance the advertising in their art?

    http://schedule.sxsw.com/2012/events/event_FP990232

    —Huffduffed by mikeboas 11 months ago

  3. NPR: How Wes Anderson Soundtracks His Movies

    You might not recognize the name Randall Poster, but you’re likely familiar with his work. Poster picks out and licenses music used in commercials, TV and film. He’s worked closely with director Wes Anderson on films like Rushmore and Moonrise Kingdom.

    http://www.npr.org/2012/05/24/153585829/how-wes-anderson-gets-his-soundtracks?ps=cprs

    —Huffduffed by mikeboas 11 months ago

  4. SXSW 2012: Richard Linklater and Randall Poster in Conversation

    Join frequent collaborators Randall Poster & Richard Linklater as they discuss the ever-changing and challenging world of music in relation to film. Music supervisor Poster has worked with the likes of Martin Scorsese, Wes Anderson, and Sam Mendes while Linklater is the Filmmaker behind films such as SLACKER, DAZED AND CONFUSED, WAKING LIFE and BERNIE.

    http://schedule.sxsw.com/2012/events/event_FP990274

    —Huffduffed by mikeboas 11 months ago

  5. Project Camelot TV

    A Project Camelot Production

    http://projectcamelot.tv/

    —Huffduffed by papei one year ago