Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Video - Heidi on GMA


A radiant Heidi Klum appeared today on Good Morning America this morning. Click on the image above to watch her - adorable!

Edited to add: Click here if you would like to see a spoilerish screencap from the promo.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Video - Heidi's Childhood Photos

Heidi Klum shares her baby pictures.

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Click here for a scrapbook.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Natalie Portman's MakingOf, Hollywood's Behind-The-Scenes Site

HatTip to Christine. Natalie Portman recently co-founded MakingOf which seeks to bring a behind-the-scenes look into the various creative processes in movie making. Christine Aylward is her Co-Founder and CEO. More from their site:

"MakingOf is a behind-the-scenes Web destination, founded by Natalie Portman and Christine Aylward, that provides an intimate, fresh look into the process of creating entertainment by the insiders themselves. Our mission is to champion the art and craft of entertainment creation. We started MakingOf because we realized that so much of what goes into entertainment creation is unavailable to the people who love and consume it the most. We wanted to give fans a way to experience that creation and learn from the insiders and thus MakingOf was born. When you visit MakingOf you will experience behind-the-scenes content, exclusive access to industry insiders, and an interactive, entertainment-focused community forum. It is your all-access pass to learn from and interact with actors, directors, producers, writers, and more. Film school for everyone! And film is just the start. Stay posted as we add additional features."

Here's a clip from the site, "Directing 201 with Shawn Levy, NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN | ON-SET"

Friday, February 6, 2009

Disrupting the Music Industry: Trent Raznor

Many of you have seen my presentation "business models matter", which shows how the music industry has been slow to react to a changing industry landscape.

Here a video explanation by Mike Masnick from Techdirt of how an artist, Trent Raznor, is re-inventing business models for the music industry. Most interestingly: he shows how FREE can be the basis for earning substantial revenues...



What can other industries learn from this? I have a pretty clear idea: Business Model Innovation is possible!