Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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18 February 2010
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In regards to changing the movie industry, all we need to do is look at ‘Paranormal Activity’. The films was seriously low budget, but the viral marketing was spot on.
Turning to Politics, we need to show the British People the #changewesee as supporters and advocates of the Labour Party and its policies.
I like the ‘one reason to vote labour every time I see them’ idea. My reason would probably be the same each time and would consist of just two words: George Osborne.
Village square a neat observation. I spend at least part of every morning – maybe half an hour – just dipping in and out of various conversations online, then the same at work with real people. Saw one of the Tory posters last night. Less effective if you are conditioned to laugh at them.
I love movie adverts. Love the man with the rich voice who does the trailers. Trailers best part of the trip to the cinema.
The other lesson for politics is speed. These reactions form very quickly, and it is important to be with or ahead of the curve. I think Labour are getting better but still way behind where Obama was
” UK government posts first January borrowing on record. £4.3 billion.”
Yet 30% apparently still believe that Brown is the solution to, rather than the cause of, this debacle? Extraordinary!
it has definitely enhanced success of the film industry and political parties, like you mentioned Obama’s campaign i think without it he would not have reached out to the youths as he did and got those votes.
About twitter and power in the film industry
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In confidence, speaking as one pedant to another, Mr Campbell, sir. Unsure how to raise so delicate an issue with you, but have you any plans to discretely correct the slapdash, schoolboy-howler variety of bloop-blooper that heads your otherwise perfectly-typeset blog? Dated 18th February and published opposite, please?
Why? Because it’s causing me such irritation, hoping that some other kindly soul would point it out, hush-hush, and spare your blushes for you. But, alas, it’s been DAYS now, and still I see no proofreading equivalent of the Good Samaritan in sight
Knowing you to be a gentleman, a veritable stickler for such detail, I trust you’ll take this observation kindly. And refrain from accusing me of the monstrously-smug self-righteousness I am now feeling
Or bluff it out, the same sneaky way I’d do. For example, select from multiple well-worn excuses out there. Including headings do imply bigger point-size, sans-serif font, hence more difficult to proof. Yours, typeset in a different colour, too. Makes proofing even more beastly for the author to spot. Still, only takes a mo’ to correct
Whereas misspellings in headlines would give your Search Engine Optimisation Team nightmares. Screws up their keyword-stuffing, see? And attention-grabbing headlines get read up to FIVE times more than body-copy, anyway. Provided you spell the keywords accurately, of course
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If the film industry wants to fill the cinemas there is one sure fire way – TELL THE DISTRIBUTORS TO TURN DOWN THE WRETCHED VOLUME!!!
THE ADVERTS AND TRAILERS ARE TOO NOISY!!!