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Media SpinMeister on 16 Feb 2007

Jonas Mekas Web Project

Jonas Mekas Web Project of 365 Short Films

Here is a wonderful oppportunity to view the brief film snapshots of avante-garde filmmaker, Jonas Mekas. His web site project presented by the Maya Stendhal Gallery contains sample clips of portraits, happenings,performances, travel, filmmakers, cinema, and perhaps most notably, autobiographical themes. Many of these films consist of flashes of images of New York, Fluxus, Elvis Presley, Jackie Kennedy, Alan Ginsburg, as well as some of modern art’s most prestigious ground-breakers including Salvador Dali, Andy Warhol, George Maciunas, Hans Richter, Hollis Frampton, Harry Smith, Robert Frank, Edie Sedgwick, Lou Reed, Robert Breer, Mary Menkin, Stan Brakhage John Lennon, Nam June Paik, Nico.

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Humor &Media SpinMeister on 13 Feb 2007

Beam Us Up, Scottie!

Scott with Stickhead Scottie arrives on Tubular TV with his own brand of hyperactive analysis on Show #3. Actually he reminds me a whole lot more of William Shatner; got to get him some work on a fan-flick as the re-incarnation of Captain Kirk.

Anyway… in this program we unveil our high tech, multi-guest character-generator, “Stickhead,” who appears as President Bush, Barack Obama and a surprise guest who screams about popcorn. Scott also gets to vent about cell phone usage and how to take freedom of speech and media back into the hands of the people. We look forward to lots more from the multi-talented Scott-O on Tubular TV.

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Media &Movie TV DVD Review &Music SpinMeister on 07 Feb 2007

Keeping the Genie in the Bottle

Beer Bottle Inspector, Wisconsin

With the advent of the audio CD, copy protection of digital media has become a major concern for the media business. Napster’s peer-to-peer file sharing of music across the Internet created a firestorm, lawsuits and new efforts to get the genie back into the bottle.

Encryption codes and DRM (Digital Rights Management) software have been created to protect DVDs, CDs and their respective filtypes from copying, and there are always ambitious hackers who enjoy the challenge of cracking the secret codes.

The iPod and its iTunes music and movie download system has been a great success. Part of that success means working with the content owners so that they do not get ripped off. Steve Jobs recently published his views on music and DRM on the Apple web site. It is a clear and interesting view on digital media and concludes that DRM really is unnecessary. There are 2 settings to every bit, so that discussion will go on for some time.

To shoot film or to shoot bits, that is the future Hollywood is confronting. Clearly, digital distribution to mall screens or iPods is the direction we are heading. New Yorker film critic gives a deeper look in his recent article, Big Pictures: Hollywood looks for a future.

Innovative filmmaker David Lynch seems to love the speed and control of DV production tools in making his new movie, Inland Empire. See details in this Videography article.

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Humor &Media SpinMeister on 03 Feb 2007

Tubular TV Show 2


In Tubular TV Show 2, we look at current popular online videos of pets in Super Bowl TV commercials, including the Kevin Federline advert for which he has already apologized by possibly insulting fast food restaurant workers. How could it be?

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Media SpinMeister on 27 Jan 2007

Tubular TV Premieres

Tubular TV's Premiere Videoblog Show #1This is the first full show we’ve put together for my new videoblog, Tubular TV. Our premiere program features Katie introducing the big breakthrough online video Mac Beautiful by Happy Slip, followed by the shockingly “Dumb Man On The Street” interview questionnaire by CNNN the Chaser Non-stop News Network. A number of studio lighting techniques will be explored over time to achieve better green screen results. That’s why people do these things, to learn! Editing in Final Cut brought everything together nicely. Opening music composed and produced by Joseph Hornof of Earcom.

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Media SpinMeister on 16 Jan 2007

This Land is Your Land, Candyland or Wasteland?

The National Conference for Media Reform“Those who control what stories we hear can help determine our politics and culture. Promoting a commercial culture is the most important story that General Electric, Disney, Viacom, and many others want us to constantly hear.”
– from Digital Destiny by Jeff Chester.

If your reality is a sweet world of American Idols, bimbo catfights, ultra-violence and big media slogans then you may be a zombie slave to the boss man owners of the Big Media Plantation.

The recent National Conference for Media Reform was held in Memphis, Tennessee where among others, Bill Moyers made a stirring speech for every one of us to defend a free press. Links below provide the details.
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American History &Book Review &Media SpinMeister on 02 Jan 2007

9/11 Graphic Novel

9/11 Report: Graphic AdapationTwo experienced veterans of Marvel and DC Comics, Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colon have produced a graphic adaptation of the 2005 9/11 Commission Report, The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation.

It appears to be a careful study, although not all agree on the controversial subject matter, for example the blog AboveTopSecret.com pokes fun at the graphic novel.

The Slate has the first chapter of the book online. More illustrations and reviews are on Amazon . There is an interview with the co-authors on NPR.

The two action superhero editors know a good story when they see one.

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Media SpinMeister on 22 Dec 2006

Have A Beautiful Death

Metinides photo

The photographs of Enrique Metinides are very serious business. Reminders of how sweet life is and to be careful with self important rushing around in your cars during the busy holiday season. Pause and take care!

Metinides car crash photo

As a photographer of accidents, disasters and tragedies, 70 year old Enrique Metinides has spent more than fifty years taking pictures of every tragedy imaginable in Mexico City.

His work documents a macabre history of the city and its deterioration from the relatively peaceful and naive capital of the fifties to the schizophrenic megalopolis of the 21st century.

Metinides Photography Book

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