Talent Zoo Posts
Interested in seeing what I’m blogging about for other sites. Check out my TalentZoo author page which contains all the articles I’ve contributed so far.
Tyler Gray, co-author of The Sonic Boom: How Sound Transforms the Way We Think, Feel and Buy.
The below is a reposted article I wrote for the Public Relations Society of NY (PRSA-NY) By Peter Bossio Tyler Gray took the stage and asked us the following opening question: Do you recognize that sound? He gave us a moment to ponder… Could it…
Transcoding Convergence
Transcoding Convergence An interview with Luke Luckett of Projectize Media I haven’t known Luke very long but I found what he does fascinating and thought he’d be an interesting guest for this interview series. I had an opportunity to chat with him at Mulberry &…
Driving Forward
Driving Forward An Interview with Jim Wojtowicz: Academy of Art University, San Francisco This is the first in a series exploring how communications degree programs are addressing current student needs. As an adjunct at NYU SCPS I am no stranger to the fortitude it takes…
Active Adaptive Vigilance
Active Adaptive Vigilance An Interview with Samuel Litt As a pro-technology creative I’ve never been shy about chatting with the IT department. So who better to profile next in this series then the smartest tech I know: author of the Mac OS X Bible and…
The Factory Tour
The Factory Tour An Interview with Dan Goldgeier A Seattle-based senior copywriter, columnist for TalentZoo, writer for AdPulp and Author of “View From the Cheap Seats” Dan Goldgeier is also the self-proclaimed best ad industry columnist today. He makes it clear the latter was a…
Moments of Clarity
Moments of Clarity An Interview with Daniel Meyers, AIA, Creative Director I met Daniel Meyers, AIA at the One Show’s Creative Week. He was the moderator of “Smart Place: Making for Good Responsive Place and Responsive Infrastructures” panel discussion. I found the points he brought…
Working Title
An Interview with National Boston [layerslider id=”1″] Located near Fenway Park, National Boston caters to both national and regional clients. They are comprised of a commercial production division called “Framed” a broadcast design division named “National Ministry of Design” and “Rumblestrip” a full featured audio…
Valentines Marketing
First some History:(According to Wikipedia.org) Valentines Day was first associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished. In 18th-century England, it evolved into an occasion in which lovers expressed their love for each other…
Video Blog Expert Tips / Part 1: Presentation
This is the first in a multi-part series on improving video blog quality. The series will cover presentation, lighting, sound, editing and camera tips. So lets dive in with presentation and we’ll get to camera, lighting, editing and sound quality in follow up posts. 1….
Super Powers – Activate
Super Powers – Activate An Interview with blogger and entrepreneur Jeskica Labud Jeskica was quite surprised when I asked her if I could interview her to kick-off my tech section. Let me explain: Jesicka among other things is the co-founding blogger of “Two Non-Techies” a…
A Profusion of Information
A Profusion of Information An Interview with Account Planner/Strategist Drew Coburn In this age of two-way marketing where many just throw up their hands and focus on the past I sought to investigate where the line between predicting the future and planning for it intersects….
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