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Monthly Archives: January 2014
Oscar Nominations 2014: Brühl snubbed, Hustle gets acting nominations in all four categories
Oscar nominations were announced bright and early this morning, with several surprises in what is widely considered to be one of the tightest fields in years. Gravity and American Hustle led the nominations with 10 nods each, followed by 12 … Continue reading
Pre-class video: They Might Be Giant performing “You’re On Fire”
My pre-class video for today is a music video from the awesome band They Might Be Giants.
Posted in Chapter 7, Pre-class video
Tagged music, pre-class video
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You can still be entertained by the Golden Globes broadcast even if you didn’t watch it Sunday
I wasn’t able to watch the Golden Globes Awards broadcast Sunday night, but that doesn’t mean I couldn’t still be entertained by it. Here’s what you missed if you didn’t watch: The wonderful introduction to the show by co-hosts Tina … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 9
Tagged golden globes, social media, television
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Pre-Class Video: CATCH – A stop-motion animation shot with Google Glass
I usually have a pre-class video running as students assemble for my Global Media Literacy class. While I generally collect these videos over on my Tumblr, this semester I’m going to try to post all the ones I use to … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 10, Pre-class video
Tagged animation, google glass, pre-class video
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What can we learn from the Chris Christie Bridge scandal?
As you no doubt have heard in the last few days, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is in a lot of hot water over actions by his staff in closing several lanes of traffic on the George Washington Bridge this … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 12, Chapter 6, Chapter 9
Tagged Bridge scandal, Chris Christie, public relations
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Questions Worth Asking (Maybe)
What do midwestern tabloid newspapers put on their covers when they are tired of snow and cold? Why, puppies, of course!!! Is America facing a Velveeta shortage heading into the NFL playoff season? And if so, whatever will we do … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 11, Chapter 12, Chapter 6, Chapter 9
Tagged advertising, Because I can, movie business, newspapers, public relations, questions
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Women and the Movies 2013 Part 2 – Where are the women directors?
While women talking to each other about something other than a man in movies was a good indicator of success last year, 2013 was not a stellar year for women directors. According to a story from Variety, only two of … Continue reading
Women and the Movies 2013 Part 1 – Bechdel Test Movies
There’s long been the argument made that the reason that movies primarily feature male characters is that these types of movies make more money than those that have prominent female characters. For 2013, that statement is demonstrably false. A study … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 8
Tagged Bechdel Test, box office, movies
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