Category Archives: Small is Brilliant

Why the Revolution is NOT Coming Soon to a Theater Near You: Notes on Vimeofest and Open Video

What the revolution looked like in 1895 I got my start working in indie film during one of its most exciting boom times: the late 90s. Miramax was ascendant, million-dollar deals were being cut at Sundance, and digital video technology… Continue reading

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What’s Your Social IQ? Some Notes from the Field of Social Analytics

This past August, I taught a copywriting for the web class at Mediabistro. My students were really top-notch, and I got great questions from them not only about writing on the web, but other aspects of running successful online initiatives.… Continue reading

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Toward a More Social Web: Adventures in WordPress Development Part II

In my last post I wrote about how I discovered WordPress as a tool for making dynamic, flexible websites on a low budget for arts and cultural organizations. In this one, I want to talk about using WordPress as a… Continue reading