Monthly Archives: July 2009

Social Media in f***ing plain English

I found something for you that will explain Social Media to you, not in plain English, but in seriously f***ing plain English. Watch this slideshow, and all your questions, doubts, fears will be answered. Well, some of them at least.

What the F**K is Social Media: One Year Later
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FilmTiki’s online week in review – Part 4

Here’s a summary of what happened this week – 27 July to 2 August 2009:
Digital Film Distribution
Austrian Producer Hannes Kreuzer’s blog is specialising in the future of digital film and content distribution. Old world vs. new world, The Long Tail, download, Independents vs. Majors. Althought his book can only be downloaded in German, the blog [...]

FilmTiki’s online week in review – Part 3

Here’s a summary of what happened this week – 20 July to 26 July 2009:
Global Video Highlights from Cisco:
A recent forecast on the impact of visual networking applications published by Cisco revealed some exciting figures for the filmmaking industry:

Internet video is now responsible for approximately one-third of all consumer Internet traffic
The sum of all forms [...]

FilmTiki’s online week in review – Part 2

Here’s a summary of what happened this week – 13 July to 19 July 2009:
Brüno:
We found an intersting post on WebProNews on how word of mouth on Twitter may cost Sacha Baron Cohen’s Brüno millions! They asked one simple question at the end of their post and many people have found it worth commenting on [...]

FilmTiki’s online week in review – Part 1

This is the first in a new series of blog posts called “FilmTiki’s online week in review“, which aims to summarise some of the interesting tweets, links and projects we have come across in the past week.
Here’s what happened this week – 6 July to 10 July 2009:
Finding your built-in audience:
Chris Thilk from Movie Marketing [...]

The German Internet scene: not as bad as all that

I just read this article on one of my favourite resources for all things Social Media, (my third home) New Zealand-based ReadWriteWeb. And I must say that for the first time in a while I don’t fully agree, and I missed some things, that I’d like to add here.
The article is about Germany’s backwards relationship [...]

Online viewing behaviour in the UK

eMarketer’s Karin von Abrams recently published some stats on viewing behaviour in the UK. Inspired by what she learned at the DDB conference in London, which took a closer look at the relationship between TV and online viewing, she says that
Broadcasters also feared that people viewing online would spend less time watching television.
This turns out [...]