photos i took today
(Friday, May 30, 2008)
Posted in 0 comments Posted by cecily kuoc at 9:46 PM
colour guide emailed to u
we ll meet at 12pm monday with finished animation
Posted in 0 comments Posted by cecily kuoc at 1:07 PM
hey guys, I just checked, it is supposed to be http://www.vimeo.com instead of vidmeo.com....sorry
Posted in 0 comments Posted by cecily kuoc at 5:10 PM
Hunting - 4 characters, 2 flying roaming around scene
Juggling - Clown hair. tents, circus,
Tree Climbing - Faries, pixies
Cubby House - Big castel around
Ghost - monsters, ghosts in background
Footpath - Biting monsters in the cracks
Fighting - Sparks, Harry Potter/Darth Vader
House Building - Sim city,
Reading - Flipping pages, animating words
Raindrops - coloured lines
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Nina at 4:37 PM
Nina - Edit scene, colour and b+w, email to team.
- Cubby house
- Outline of video team for jenny
Cecily - Ghost and finish shadow puppets
Andy - Sword fight and Hunting
Bowen - House building
Gerard - Raindrops and Foot path
Meeting at 12pm Firday
to discuss art style, storyboards, final ideas
love
Finish artwork for blog by 3 pm
Think about sound for "would you still love me if?" scripts
Titles and fonts....
Name for project...
"would you still love me if?" the minds of our childhood
"Creativity driven by boredom"
"Creative minds"
me was never bored
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Nina at 4:22 PM
Ideas for scenes:
Clouds - Making pictures
Standing on your head - Upside down world
Sand Pit
Cubby House - Under beds/ dining tables
Imaginary Friends
Lego
Play Doh
Drawing
Would you still love me if....? (i had no arms?)
Catching Bugs
Dress ups
Daisy chains
Locations
Clouds / no Clouds
Playground - Sandpit
Inside - Bed
- Dress ups
- Upside down room
- Toys, lego ect
Outside - Catching bugs
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Nina at 7:13 PM
Posted in 0 comments Posted by cecily kuoc at 4:25 PM
So Madi is on hold which is good for us!!
We need to stortyboard an AMAZING video project!!
start thinking sushi video...
i want some ideas up by TOMORROW so we can start..
The ideas you guys are working on are really good, look forward to seeing them online FRIDAY!
As far as the next meeting...
maybe thursday?
or Friday?
if we all get on skype and post stuff regularly we can get some real results this week
nina
xx
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Nina at 5:19 PM
Weekly deadline for artwork to upload to $7
By Friday 23rd:
Artwork for $7
Madison's Blog
-Script
-Film and release least one
- Aftereffects intro to blog
Pick Artwork for mesobored and $7 sites, Email back other work for distribution
By Monday 26th:
Present to Class
History of Bored ready for filming
Film rest of Blog
By Friday 30th:
Artwork for $7
Upload History of Bored video
By Monday 2nd:
Artwork for $7
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Nina at 3:56 PM
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Bowen Ji at 11:29 PM
with everything we have looked at recently in relation to being bored and video blogging and things of that nature i thought that my personal project could explore the interactive boundaries between the artist and his medium (in this case digital graphics created on computer) by using a sort of video blog format where the artist appears bored in a video and begins to connect to the digital world in a surreal manner.
This is video is kind of crappy but the concept behind it is cool i think!
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Gman at 10:33 PM
This video has some good techniques we could employ into our project!
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Gman at 9:59 PM
Hey things are getting pretty tight!!
Here is what we have to do...
Timeline:
Should have done....
Concept work for seven dollars and five cents blog videos
Concept and storyboard for History of Bored video
Script for Madison Wood's Blog
May 19 -20
Film Madison's Video Blog
Add Blogs and YouTube Videos to seven dollars and five cents
May 21
Edit and Post Production for Blog
After Effects Intro for Blog
May 22
Film/animate History of Bored video
Launch 1st Blog
Connect seven dollars and five cents and Madison Woods
May 22 - 25
Film Remaining blogs, edit and post production
May 26
Final Edit for History of Bored Video
Launch Blog 2
Add Blogs and YouTube Videos to seven dollars and five cents
May 28
Launch blog 3
Upload History of Bored Video
May 30
Launch blog 4
Add Blogs and YouTube Videos to seven dollars and five cents
May 26 - June 1:
Filming for Website content.
Grabs for Bored is campaign.
Add Blogs and YouTube Videos to seven dollars and five cents
June 2 - 8:
Prepare for Bored Day Documentation and Video Launch
Film Bored Day
Collate documentation footage for Submission
June 9 - 11:
Final edit of Documentation for Submission
This week involves getting some serious work done..
The last few weeks will have a more involved time line as the time gets closer.
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Nina at 6:30 PM
This is something we might do for the history of boredom...although we havn't got the script of it yet, have a look and see if you get any inspiration from it.
Posted in 0 comments Posted by cecily kuoc at 7:11 PM
"two or three cavemen grouped together inside their cave dwellings sitting around the fire they had just produced. One of them stands up and starts telling a story about hunting for a wild boar. With the use of his hands and perhaps, even his feet, he creates images on the walls of the cave through shadows so as to illustrate better the story he is trying to tell. To further liven up the story, he uses a piece of cloth and makes use of his voice to imitate the sound of a wild boar."
--http://www.shadow-puppets.com/History_of_Hand_and_Shadow_Puppetry.html
Shadow of hands are known as a form of art which is now called "Hand Shadowgraphy", where people create images with bare hands only.
http://www.handshadowgraphy.com/art.html
I found some great videos on youtube where people try to add music and sound effects, they even do it digitally which make it more interesting like which parts are real....?
Posted in 0 comments Posted by cecily kuoc at 6:47 PM
The film was intended to show what people have believed in and pointed to as evil throughout history. It was meant to get you to think about what evil really is. It is meant to show that when we get too obsessed with "evil" we might end up taking part in it ourselves.
One has to separate evil and human cruelty. Human cruelty is people not being nice to one another. Evil is soemthing else, it is something we have created, a word and a concept for things that are not acceptable. It is a label for things that we do not understand and dont want to understand.
But is evil really ever a complete explanation for anything?
A lot of bad deeds has been done in the name of good. The people that did them ment good, are they evil?
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Andy Hsieh at 3:47 PM
So i hope everyone has read the brief a few times and fully understands it.
We are now officially Seven Dollars and Five Cents Artists, i will upload the concept behind the group asap.
Start making work for the blog is our first job, this will continue for the duration of the project but the Mixed with media exhibition deadline is friday week, so get to work (am mainly telling myself this)!!
Next the Vid Blog is on, we have a Madison, I am waiting for the concept form concept team and will go over it with Gerard this weekend for filming early next week!
The History of Bored video is kindly being written for us by ben (who will also narrate) Please post all youe ideas for this video asap so we can et going with it!!
We are also in charge of the Grabs for the Bored is... Campaign
At the end of the project we will be hosting an exhibition, so we should start getting some work for that!!
See you tomorrow, at 11am g building!
Bring ur ideas for artworks, history of bored, v blog and lollies
We will run through a timeline and what we want done by monday for presentation!!
love your work guys
x
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Nina at 2:54 PM
Mel's Blog
- Mel talks about her favorite band, her thoughts and feelings and her life as Flight of the Conchords' fan base.
http://www.hbo.com/conchords/melsblog/index.html
Ryanne's Blog
- Reviewing the surroundings of everyday lives
http://ryanedit.blogspot.com/
Five Awesome Girls
- A group of 5 girls inspired by the "fiveawesomeguys"
http://www.youtube.com/fiveawesomegirls
- they actually made some motion graphics for title sequences:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=if4zlz6dTiM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jvwph30Wdbk
Podcast directory - podcast reviews and resources
http://www.podfeed.net/
Posted in 0 comments Posted by cecily kuoc at 3:51 AM
Some 'Boredism' promotions designed for transfer between mobile phones via bluetooth connectivity!
Posted in 1 comments Posted by Gman at 7:20 PM
These three subcultures are the most seen and probably well recognised subcultures in Australia.
Bogan – a slang that describes a person who is stereotyped to be lower-class, less educated. The things bogans pursue in purchase are also stereotyped to be cheap. However, this is only stereotypical, today’s bogans have changed considerably. They are a lot socially aware, they follow popular culture, meaning they’ll spend most of their earnings on popular items even if they don’t really like it themselves, for them this is to show a sense of class. I personally think they are the most easily conveyed people when compared to other subcultures that have trends, rules and guidelines. They are rather more free flowing, following which ever direction people in the marketing industry take them.
Emo – a term that describes hardcore punk fans. It originally stated in Washington D.C, where the word Emo was short for “emotional punk”. As many of us know, they are very similar to Punk, they have a very restricted boundary towards what to and not to do. Stereotypically however, we often assosciate Emos with tight jeans, very long fringes brushed to one side of the face (covering one eye), studded belts, tight t-shirts with their favorite rock bands, skate shoes and dyed hair. Although the emotional side of a Emo has stereotypically changed in recent years, the fashion trend has seen very slight changes meaning it’s still very easy to distinguish a Emo from the norm. Emotionally, today’s Emos are known to be extra emotional, sensitive, shy and definitely introverted as it has a lot of associations with depression and suicide.
From a marketing perspective, it’ll be very hard to push their boundaries. Personally, I believe excluding their t-shirts, their other fashion symbols have little relation with their true characters. So I think targeting their mental state, meaning targeting depression and suicide will be a lot more wise than targeting a fashion trend.
Hip Hop – Hip hop is a very diverse culture, it accepts a heavy range of originality as long as it has some relation to the struggle in the ghetto. Homie is a term often used to describe someone who belongs in the hiphop culture. Homie is a slang for “homeboy”. Stereotypically, homies often oversize whatever they wear and it often relates around sports clothing (sneakers in particular). Like Emo and Punk, hip hop is a culture often based around anti-popular culture. It originated in the African American community, decades ago during the struggle of the civil rights movement. While every culture had a specific style that they can proudly distinguish themselves from, the African American culture at the time didn’t have anything due to racism. Thus, disc jockeying and MCing (Rap) was forcefully introduced into a culture because it was something they invented that was very close to disco which they love at the time. And due to the poverty of black communities, this culture has since be heavily related to poverty, ghetto and a hatred to polices and governments (known to them as pigs and haters respectively).
However, in recent years a new trend of hip hop has arrived. The dress sense has become so much more elegant and luxurious. Skater-boy clothes are really fashionable due to the influence of Pharrell Williams and Lupe Fiasco. Expensive jewellery is still a heavy sign of power in the hip hop world, always viewed as major stature. Retro is also a heavy trend of the hip hop world in recent times. A hip hop character is often very distinguishable due to
From a marketing standpoint, tackling the hip hop culture is no longer so obvious. The culture has expanded into such a different range that it’s really hard to see any similarities between modern hip hop and the stereotypical retro style. I believe we should try go retro and refurnish its original designs.
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Bowen Ji at 10:54 PM
So... our jobs...
First finish uploading all research to the blog!!
Next rear the concept on the main BLOG.. understand it..
BORED = Good (basically)
Madison Wood is our character... we are in charge her video blog, photography
Promoting the next part is promoting BORED IS......? Our job is to make ads, grabs, podcasts, bluetooth and anything else we can think of to create intrest and spread the word..
By Sunday Arvo!!! I need....
Cecily - Research about podcast... video blogging.. make something if u want...
Gerard - Finding Madison? (whatever i told u on thurs, i forget...)
Andy - Animation... something to show for monday.. and a list of ideas for other grabs
Bowen - More animation ideas... make a 3-5 sec basic animation about the bored (talk to andy, work together)
Nina - do a blog test... research... Make presentation (of OUR work) for MONDAY's class
ON MONDAY WE HAVE OUR FIRST PROJECT!!
Photo shoot for the print team, between 12 - 1pm we will do lighting test then 4-6pm do the shoot.
come ready and look pretty!!
call me if you are unsure 0421163484
xx
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Nina at 11:16 AM
Boredom is not all bad.
Many creative people have found that even being bored silly is not all bad. Anna Quindlen, in an article for Newsweek entitled “Doing Nothing Is Something,” talks about summers as a child. “How boring it was. Of course, it was the making of me as a human being and a writer. Downtime is where we become ourselves, looking into the middle distance, kicking at the curb, lying on the grass or sitting on the stoop and staring at the tedious blue of the summer sky. I don’t believe you can write poetry, or compose music, or become an actor without downtime, and plenty of it, a hiatus that passes for boredom but is really the quiet moving of the wheels inside that fuels creativity. And that to me is one of the saddest things about the lives of American children today. Soccer leagues, acting classes, tutors...our children are as overscheduled as we are, and that is saying something.”
In fact, boredom is credited with being the driving force behind many scientific discoveries, inventions, works of art, and even great acts of silliness. We can all be grateful Isaac Newton was lying around under an apple tree at a crucial moment. Many people, bored with the life that was expected of them, have used boredom as a launching pad into the risks necessary for a life more suited to their gifts and talents. And it was on a long boring train trip that J.K. Rowling was surprised by the “sight” of an imaginary boy with unruly hair, round glasses and a scar walking towards her up the aisle. That was, she said, the first time she envisioned young Harry Potter.
Source: http://www.beliefnet.com/story/129/story_12940_1.html
Posted in 0 comments Posted by cecily kuoc at 1:21 PM
Another direction we can take with our video productions could be a humorous one...here is a re-dub of a scene from Lord of the Rings, where the characters are tring to deal with a boring situation lol check it out...
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Gman at 1:04 PM
Hey guys this is an advertisement I analysed as a part of my Popular Culture theory subject, it points out some of the elements used in contemporary advertisements such as ‘Fetishism’ to build an enticing advertising campaign to sell the product. I thought that some of these techniques may assist us in creating some solid advertising content for promoting boredom to the public as an improvement to ones lifestyle and something that should be a part of daily practice. 
This advertisement extract from ‘For Him Magazine’ (FHM) issue 93, 01/2006, marketing David Beckham’s personal fragrance and cologne for men, is what I believe to be a consummate example of Popular culture and an ideology of the male physique and fashion sense. John Storey explicates “Popular culture is simply culture which is widely favoured or well liked by many people”. David Beckham’s worldwide popularity and renown as a sports icon is enough to retail any contemporary product. Despite the obvious benefits and succession that this product will appropriate from Beckham’s fame, the advertisement accommodates various semiotic signs that are utilized to entice consumers to indulge themselves with the product of interest.
The ‘A4’, portrait formatted advertisement, depicts an erotic, stylised, masculine David Beckham, in the foreground, outfitted with a sheik partially unbuttoned black shirt, revealing flesh. His libidinous outfit is reflected with his strong alluring facial expression. The product itself, bottled in an elegant, exorbitant looking glass container, is placed in the bottom right corner of the composition, complete with its own label and complementary text, above the product, emphasising the name of the fragrance itself. The background opens the composition with a vast plane consisting mostly of monochromatic clouds, contrasted by a silhouette of a natural landscape at the base of the advertisement. The structure, elements and signs within each advertisement are vital to conveying the full extent of subject matter and message of the composition.
Roland Barthes explains “If all these signs are removed from the image, we are still left with a certain informational matter; deprived of all knowledge, I continue to ‘read’ the image, to ‘understand’ that it assembles in a common space a number of identifiable objects, not merely shapes and colours”. Barthes is referring to the fact that without the basis of an advertisement, being the elements that give it cultural, historical, sentimental or any kind of external value (‘signs’). The advertisement continues to represent objects that relate to each other, which carry specific purpose. Many ‘signs’ add to the value and ‘fantasy’ that this publication portrays. Most notable are the dark tones that are so dominate, assisting to define its masculinity and sex appeal, hinting the idea that if one were to acquire and apply this product one may assume the sexual integrity of David Beckham. The contrast in tone between the brightly coloured ‘Instinct’ bottle and its dim surroundings, including Beckham himself, constructs the small bottle as the focal point of the composition. Small in comparison to the rest of the scene, the product reminds me of a picture in a storybook, in a sense that the product is an object of desire and the surrounding scene is the story of the benefits that it will grace upon the consumer. As if by using the product, the consumer will in some part assume the identity and appeal of David Beckham. Despite the fact that many sports fans would indulge in this product simply because it is related to such a high profile athlete and sex symbol, David Beckham seemingly, personally uses and endorses the product. This would cause many young men to declare “if it’s good enough for Becks, its good enough for me”. Beckham’s manner almost appears like the product is a gift for men to use, as an improvement to ones self and an advantage to ones sex appeal, something that any man would desire.
Beckham’s confronting, confident gaze, and revealing unbuttoned, black shirt, flaunts sexuality, and in this advertisement, can only be seen as a reflection of the effectiveness of the product. Dark muted colours are arousing and mysterious, black, particularly in clothing is of a sexual nature, and together with the open, dark, mysterious sky as well as Beckham’s strong masculinity, the fantasy that ones sexual aspirations can be achieved with the application of this fragrance is created.
The product itself appears highly exclusive, with its own eloquently designed label, boasting the personal logo of David Beckham, which again provides the consumer with a fanciful personal connection to Beckham. Not only is a refined text form used on the product but is also boldly employed in contrasting white text, providing the cologne a clear name, identity and purpose. Repetition is exercised in text form, surrounding the title ‘Instinct’, in semi-transparent text, here, alluring and passionate words are utilized to provide the product with character in an effort to aid the consumer to relate to it and grasp its apparent identity.
Barthes believes that “if the distinction permits us to describe the structure of the image in a simple and coherent fashion, and if this description paves the way for an explanation of the role of the image in society, we will take it to be justified”. I understand that Barthes is acknowledging the fact that if we recognise a product in an advertisement to have a place in our lifestyle, then we will except it as part of culture and something to be desired and consumed. This is evident in David Beckham’s cologne advertisement where in the construction of its fantasy it is attempting to hide the fact that the product is merely a glorified perfume for men, a non-essential indulgence that without the masquerade, would not be a subject of popular culture. This sort of personal accessory is dependent on the image that it is given by advertisement through iconic and linguistic messages.
The iconic message that is delivered by the perrsona of David Beckham is by far this advertisement and products greatest asset. One can only assume that a product brought forth by such a colossal benefactor of popular culture, could not be a failure, particularly because the product will be launched under the identity of David Beckham. His qualities, succession persona will be present in the product, automatically appealing to the fanfare that surrounds him and the culture and lifestyle he is a part of. The linguistic message can be found in the stylised, repetitive text, surrounding the title “Instinct” which in itself provides the product with a crude yet masculine identity. These semi-transparent words attempt to provide the fragrance with character, encouraging the consumer to make a link between this cologne and such phrases as; ‘Fury’, ‘Defy’, ‘Tempest’, ‘Chaos’, ‘Calm’, ‘Truth’, ‘Control’, ‘Peace’. A significant part of the fantasy of this advertisement is to believe that this cologne has any relationship with the meaning of these key words.
Conclusively I think that this advertisement is successful mainly due to the prestige of David Beckham himself combined with sexually powerful imagery and atmosphere. Rousing the desire of the consumer to imitate and become part of contemporary fashion and popular culture which is further driven by the construction of oneself in accordance to such exclusive commodities.
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Gman at 12:47 PM
If we want to construct boredom as a subculture this may be one of the ways we could do it, through a video documentary...this documentary breaks down some of the elements that are involved when a subculture is created and features some interesting interviews with teenagers that are part of these subcultures...take a look at this;
Here's a news report on the Emo subculture, this report demonstrates some of the beliefs that this culture entails and reveals the advertising mediums that it has spread across to reach the youth of society.
An old school documentary on the Punk subculture, this video demonstrates some of the issues parents have with their children becoming punks and joining the culture. It also links art (in the form of street graffiti) to the culture and how this provides an identity of each individual, as kids start to become known by their 'TAG' rather than their name.
hahaha this guy shows us how to become Emo, i have a feeling it would be slightly more complex than this...but take a look this could be a funny direction for us to tke one of our production videos, teaching people how to become bored?!?!?!?
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Gman at 12:12 PM
Hey guys I came across this video which I think is a great support to our theory that awesome stuff is created while being bored! Well here is some amazing works…take a look!
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Gman at 11:55 AM
i found this guy called Charlie, a youtuber, who posts videos of himself regularly on internet. And i found that people like his videos very much, he's been the #1 - most subscribed (all time) - united kingdom. http://youtube.com/user/charlieissocoollike
Posted in 0 comments Posted by cecily kuoc at 2:36 AM
http://www.trendhunter.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emo_%28slang%29
http://www.emo-corner.com/
http://www.luv-emo.com/
blogging is trendy
http://www.trendblogging.org/
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Nina at 3:22 PM
As per group discussion this afternoon, each of our teams is required to undertake an element of research. This research may be conducted in whatever manner that you wish. Each group has been allocated a particular research area. This information has also been placed on your teams blogs.
Information about the fundamental structure of the concept will be available tonight.
Please complete this element of research by 12:00pm on Thursday the 8th May.
Motion Graphics/Video - Research the ideas behind cultures and subcultures. This may include youth sub/cultures and popular culture. What makes these trends mainstream? How do they effect the way we act, dress, listen and speak? What would your ideas be behind the culture of boredom?
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Aaron at 8:22 PM
Ideas for concept...
What is bored??
Lonely girl 15 - social experiments
Internet meme - spread the word 'bored'
Who is james bored? Character based??
Bored is cool
Create a community of bored and what creativity comes out of being bored
Being bored is a "higher state" zen
--- The journey of making bored a positive thing ---
--- NEXT WEEK!!! ---
Video group another group presentation
What video/moving image can contribute to this concept?
JOBS FOR WEEK 2
Nina - Research,
Bowen - Research - watch Charlie and the chocolate factory (new one cos johnny depp is cool!)
Gerard - Research
Andy - Research
Cecily - Research
Think of a situation where something good came out of you being bored.
WE NEED TO WATCH!
Lonely Girl 15
Ad Campaigns related to style eg. iPods, 4WD cars, perfume/fragrance eg, David Beckham
Bored stuff on youTube
Ideas to make bored cool
Emo Style, in music, fashion, tv, products ect.
Group Meeting THURSDAY 3pm in front of lecture theater
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Nina at 1:51 PM
another video:
"Seat 29E" by Elena Wen
watch the animation by clicking personal works - seat 29e
Posted in 0 comments Posted by cecily kuoc at 12:35 AM
ARG - a quickstart guide:
http://www.giantmice.com/arg-quickstart/
Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics
The Find The Lost Ring ARG is a project being run by a group of teams well-experienced in the ARG genre, including Jane McGonigal (of World Without Oil), AKQA (of Iris), sponsored by none other than McDonald's.
(the trailer of this ARG have been in the previous entry)
Find The Lost Ring ARG - Beginner's Guide
http://olympics.wikibruce.com/Beginners_Guide
a spare concept:
Helping old people or patients to complete their last wishes
The puppet masters are going to choose some last wishes of old people/patients (real stories) and make them as missions for the participants to complete. Funny and interesting tasks will be delievered to the participants, only samll wishes will be chosen, instead of sad ones. The aim is to make people feel happy and warm, it can be touching as well.
Since a group of people is working together to complete these missions, it is a way to help others with actual actions, instead of just donating money to the charities. May be they are just very tiny tasks, but still make people happy.
Example wish1: wants to meet David Beckham before he dies or get the signature of him
task: find someone who knows him (like the movie "My Date with Drew)
Example wish2: wants to find the best friend in primary who have lost the contact
task: try to call the people on yellow pages with the same name......
Posted in 0 comments Posted by cecily kuoc at 10:52 PM
Posted in 0 comments Posted by cecily kuoc at 10:39 PM
Video Team
Research:
World Without Oil
Wikipedia - Alternate Reality Games
i love bees
purplecity
Concept
Computers Will Kill You!
-- This is not a game ideas... ideas behind alternate reality games --
Post Symptoms on the internet, email (health warning), flyers, meetings for the effected, warning stickers. Telling people that computers will kill them...
Invent a vaccine, make people pay for it... pyramid scheme....
Looking at the way "Current Affairs" are spread to the public on shows like 'A Current Affair' and 'Today Tonight'. Sensationalist Journalism, Hype.
Hypercondriacs..... as soon as there are symptoms released, someone has the disease.
Over sensitive society
Create a group of 'affected people' using a blog & website to direct people to help - hold information sessions.
Create fake fatal cases documented by 'Doctors'
WEBSITE - "seroius" and government looking
BLOG/ Forum - for effected people to interact
VIDEO - (GOOD sound!!) External Voices/actors, 2D animation, video
- Ads to advertise the symptoms
- Blog cam
Government Health Warning
News Report
Comedy... animation...
Create a 7 step program to get people off computers... sell it..
- STICKERS ( computering kills) (computers harm your children)
- POSTERS
Cloning
So you think you can be cloned...
Parody TV series for people who think they would be a good clone...
Publicise auditions and film mock TV pilot.
Comment on reality
The chaser - getting into public affairs!
Make publicity campaign for the auditions... develop a pilot for the show
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Aaron at 12:26 PM
Computers will kill you
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=18696
e-thrombosis
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Aaron at 12:02 PM
Hey guys lets get some research and ideas up here!!
nina
Posted in 0 comments Posted by Aaron at 10:01 AM