XO directed by Terry Richardson. 30 sec Preview, Beyoncé The Visual Album
Month: December 2013
Ghost directed by Pierre Debusschere. 30 sec Preview, Beyoncé The Visual Album
Beyoncé goes visual… Surprise release this morning from the intriguing and beguiling Mrs. Carter. Described as a visual experience, each of the 14 new tracks has a video attached to it. Features guest spots from Jay-Z, Drake, Frank Ocean, Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and her daughter Blue Ivy. Beyoncé sets it all up in a press release, "I see music. It’s more than just what I hear. When I’m connected to something, I immediately see a visual or a series of images that are tied to a feeling or an emotion, a memory from my childhood, thoughts about life, my dreams or my fantasies. And they’re all connected to the music.“ The list of video directors is similarly broad in range: everyone from Hype Williams to Terry Richardson to Twitter mini-celeb and seapunk originator @LILINTERNET is on there. The album’s also not padded with ads or promos — she just alerted fans via social media. But visual is the primary takeaway here. The pop diva astutely redefines music promotion and distribution for the socialized audience that craves more videos and imagery. Not only will fans and the industry take notice, but marketers and brands in every category of business will think a little harder about visual content and making the right and relevant impression. Surprise, surprise…
Happy Birthday Blue Eyes… December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998
Advertising SPOTTED. Pantene | Labels Against Women. New Pantene spot that is gaining quite a folllowing (4,349,546 YouTube hits and counting). Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg recently chimes in, "This is one of the most powerful videos I have ever seen illustrating how when women and men do the same things, they are seen in completely different ways. Really worth watching. Lean In prize of the day for sure!“ Not sure if a shampoo spot is going to affect real awareness or change, but sure is a nice promotional connection to Ms. Sandberg’s online community (Lean In) and book marketing efforts. Creatively and strategically, prefer the Dove campaign for Real Beauty by Ogilvy. But, all in the right direction…
Makes you want to scream… Happy 150th to Edvard Munch, born on this day in 1863. The Scream, 1895, Lithograph. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Rodarte at the Chateau… The Mulleavy sisters and their always intriguing Rodarte collection give fashion site Coveteur a shot at showing off their archives and some of their inspiration. Seems just perfectly at home in the fabled LA hotel. Beautifully realized. What’s not to love…
The power of the rolling wave
“Workload is like the ocean—it hits you wave after wave, endlessly. You need to learn how to stay above—sometimes you tread water but you can only do this for a short time, sometimes you jump the waves, and sometimes you just beach yourself. And oh yeah… watch for sharks—the things that bite you when you least expect it.” — Nancy Greco, IBM Watson Researcher, Inside the Inventive Mind.
Art for the sake of humanizing technology
“Failure is a stepping stone to success.” — Keiko Hasegawa, Manager of AMS Transformation and Consulting, IBM Japan, Inside the Inventive Mind.
Picturing a problem
“Don’t just look at a problem’s exterior, identify the root cause. Then think of multiple ways to solve the problem and compare your options.” —Lei He, Senior Software Engineer, IBM, Inside the Inventive Mind.