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  • Mad Men’s Don Draper — Variations on “What?”

    Mad Men’s Don Draper — Variations on “What?”

    No one says “what” with quite as much meaning, gusto or variation as Mad Men’s venerable Don Draper.

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  • STAR POWER! <h3>Astrology Predicts the Oscars – Oscar History & Billy Crystal</h3>

    STAR POWER!

    Astrology Predicts the Oscars – Oscar History & Billy Crystal

    Astrology (Greek for “study of the stars”) is perhaps humanity’s most ancient method of interpreting the great cycles of life. Combining scientific observation with the intuitive art of interpretation, astrology has practical as well as spiritual applications. For many centuries, cultures around the world have used it for timing the planting of crops, knowing when to marry or set forth on journeys, even to predict an enemy’s moves. The Magi, the Wise Men who followed the Christmas star, were actually [...]

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  • The Paradox of Appreciation

    The Paradox of Appreciation

    Appreciation. We all want it. We all need it. Feels nice to get it. It’s an acknowledgement of what we do and who we are. When we don’t feel appreciated, it can sap our motivation, our ability to perform, to do our best, to serve others. The paradox of appreciation is that in order to get it, you have to give it. If you want to feel more appreciated by others — your spouse, your clients, your kids, your colleagues, [...]

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  • Fox Sets Scribe Team McCullah & Smith For ’29′

    Fox Sets Scribe Team McCullah & Smith For ’29′

    Via Dealine: 20th Century Fox has hired Karen McCullah & Kirsten Smith to adapt 29, the novel by Adena Halpern. John Davis is producing. The book is a high concept comedy about an elderly woman who wakes up in the body of her 29-year old self and finally has the chance to do things right. McCullah & Smith’s credits include Legally Blonde and The House Bunny. In addition to solo projects, they are scripting Love It Or Leave It for [...]

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  • Is Content A Four Letter Word?

    Is Content A Four Letter Word?

    If content is king, how can it be a pejorative? Simply and broadly defined, content is anything that appears on a screen that competes for our attention. Content takes myriad forms, but what remains the same is that we spend our days sitting in front of screens, carrying screens with us, interacting with screens. What shows up on our screens is bargaining for our limited attention, so content can take the form of video, articles, stories, news, images, texts, Tweets, [...]

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  • What does it mean to be a Content Creator?

    What does it mean to be a Content Creator?

    A Content Creator is someone who is actively creating and publishing original content to an audience on one or more media platforms. Traditionally, artists could be silo’d entities who worked in their one specific are of expertise — journalism, screenwriting, books, television, comics — but the ever-evolving Mediaverse has rendered that kind of artist obsolete. Artists and creative talent now need to be present and actively publishing content across multiple media platforms, building audience, engaging with fans and reaching out [...]

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  • What’s IP?

    What’s IP?

    IP is Intellectual Property. It’s the name of the game in the arena of Content Creation. IP is imagination made real. Intellectual Property is the unique expression of an idea or concept — in the case of literary work, characters, theme, story and their resultant execution — in a real, tangible form. That unique expression creates a bundle of exclusive rights around something that begins as an intangible, a mental asset, if you will. Part of this has legal implications: [...]

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  • Why Branding Yourself from the Inside Out Isn’t as Painful as it Sounds

    Why Branding Yourself from the Inside Out Isn’t as Painful as it Sounds

    Oprah’s got one, Harry Potter is one, and you need to have one.  At least that’s the prevailing wisdom in the social media-centric realm of Web 2.0.  I’m talking about your personal brand, or, as my people call it, your “schtick.” Step One:  Acceptance Your brand is the well-honed version of you, the way you market your “you-ness” to the world.  And though it’s common to feel reluctant to prune one’s deliciously rich and complicated persona down to a few [...]

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  • Invisible Thank You Notes

    Invisible Thank You Notes

    It’s the thought that counts. Isn’t that what they say? I wholeheartedly agree. And I tend to think the thought counting also saves a whole lot of trees. I like to carry with me an attitude of gratitude for all the wonderful things in my life. Often, when my heart is bursting with appreciation, I feel like penning thank you notes to everyone whom I credit with contributing to my blissful state of mind: my wife, my clients, an agent [...]

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  • It’s Not A Panic!

    It’s Not A Panic!

    Not long ago, whenever my son would hear me draw my breath in quickly or make a sound approximating alarm, he’d look at me with the insouciant curiosity of a three year-old and ask, “What’s the panic?” Precisely, my son. What IS the panic? Can anyone tell me? Are movies dead? Have people stopped consuming entertainment? Has media gone down the tubes? Is this the death knell of our business? As my boy is ever quick to remind me, “Dad, [...]

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  • A Father’s Apology to his daughter, Scarlett

    A Father’s Apology to his daughter, Scarlett

    Hello Scarlett, I am your father. Not in a revelatory Empire Strikes Back kind of way (although I cannot wait to introduce you to Star Wars – I may even wait until you are 6 months old). It is January 5, 2012. You are 128 days old, I am thirty-eight years old and I am writing this to you, Scarlett, for the following three reasons… (1)   The Small Reason: When you get older you’ll remember me as a forty-something/fifty-something, and never [...]

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  • Limitation vs. Possibility

    Limitation vs. Possibility

    “Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than it is to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the grey twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat.” ~ Teddy Roosevelt. This quote was inscribed on a plaque on a wall of my father’s office and now it’s inscribed in me. At the start of a new year it’s customary to take stock [...]

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