The Beautiful Girls

July 20th, 2009

I promised that I'd switch it up this Monday, so here it is.  I love The Beautiful Girls, and "Dela"-a track from their Controlled Substance release Ziggurats-is just what I needed this morning.  I hope you guys enjoy it too.


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Independent Television Festival

July 14th, 2009

As you know, we have a special place in our hearts for independent creators of all kinds here at Project Unicorn, which is why we love this.

The Independent Television Festival, also known as ITVFest, is a festival for independently produced, original and innovative television pilots and webseries.  It began in 2006 with a mission to change the game.  The festival explores the creativity behind independent production and gives indie directors, writers, and producers a viable vehicle to showcase their visions for the small screen.  you can see some of their success stories here...it's a pretty impressive list.

Unicorn Media, the very same company that powers Project Unicorn, just announced this morning that ITVFest has signed on to use their UMedia Player Services Platform to showcase this year's entries.  From one indie lover to another...welcome to the family!

This year's ITVFest is being held  July 6th-August 8th.  It should be a great show.  If you're in the LA area, I encourage you to check it out.  You can find ticket and schedule info over here.

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Another One from Ms. Bird

July 13th, 2009

I've written about Wallis Bird before, but well, I love her, so I'm bringing you another one of hers from the They Shoot Music series, "Blossoms in the Street."

She seriously rocks. Happy Monday.


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The Rise of Online Video: Is Cable on It’s Way Out?

July 9th, 2009

x-posted here

A few weeks ago in a keynote speech at Streaming Media East, Akamai Technologies Inc. CEO Paul Sagan argued that online video has reached a "tipping point."

Well I hate to say it, (scratch that, if you know anything about me you know that I actually love to say it) but here it is: I told you so.

I'm not claiming that I predicted the now-inevitable rise of online content viewership, but I've certainly been waiting for people to stop giving me "you've got to be kidding me" reactions when they find out I don't own a television. That's right. I don't own a television. (Oh, and a note to any friends or family that may be reading this: please stop trying to gift me old televisions sitting in your garage. No really. I'm good.)

I won't get into how I found myself sans a tv, but I have certainly found that I just don't need one...and I'm not alone. Plenty of twenty-something's are foregoing their cable bills in favor of consuming content online. (And let's be honest, my shoe addiction certainly appreciates that I've got one less bill to pay.)

Don't get me wrong, I'm not advocating that you all throw out your televisions...yet, but improvements in video quality are leading audiences to consume more and more content online. Every major network offers programming online, and many cable networks are following suite. Except for one of my favorites...ahem, Bravo!, ahem. (Might I mention that Bravo! is a perfect point in case, as even my love for Tom Colicchio cannot overpower my aversion to the cable bill. They lost me as a viewer because they don't offer their content online, but I digress.) ...and I'm not even getting into the rise of companies like Revision3 who, with the tag line "Internet Television any way you want it" is literally changing the way people are viewing content.

Sagan noted, "We as an industry have to make it really simple to connect the Internet to the wide-screen TV. As that happens, people are going to choose to get their video over the Internet."

Bingo.

While it might not ever be a good time for us to throw out our big screens, I think I can safely say that cable television might just be on its way out.

With more and more viewers asking, "Why do I need cable television?" MSOs are justifiably getting scared. HD video (which really drives revenue in the online video department) is on the rise and on its way to becoming the norm. While I have no problem watching The Daily Show on my 13-inch monitor, for most, the quality-factor is a big one, and Sagan is exactly right when he argues that it's our job to make it really simple for people to watch online content via their televisions. While it's certainly going to make many in the industry uncomfortable, it has also become clear that adapting to the changing consumer and new technology is important. (And it's great to see the CEO of a major technology company advocating this change.)

So bring it on skeptics. I'll take my quick internet connection with a growing shoe collection any day.

Meredith Treinen Musings

Music Monday: Randall Kimball

June 29th, 2009

Well by now you all know that I love folk music.  (I promise that next week I'll switch it up.)  In the meantime, I wanted to share with you a track from Randall Kimball.  Raised in Washington, Randall attended Berkley, and spent a lot of time at the Keystone Tavern listening to greats like John Lee Hooker, Jerry Garcia, and the Greg Kihn Band.

He's definitely taken on some of these influences while also bringing in some of his Indian vibes. (He's got Alaskan roots.)

All in all, I think Randall's sound is a great collaboration between genres. Check out "Like the Sun in the Morning:"


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Alice Cooper Chats About the Future of the Music Industry

June 22nd, 2009

We had a chance to catch up with none other than Alice Cooper a few weeks ago to pick his brain about the current state of the music industry and where he thinks it might be going.

Alice offers some great advice to young musicians (you've got to be a good live band, among other things), but he also offers up that the internet-and specifically Project Unicorn-may just be the wave of the future.

Check out a few of the clips from the interview (and don't forget to watch his Solid Rock promos while you're at it to find out more about the great organization Alice has founded).


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The Sleeping Years: Setting Fires to Sleepy Towns

June 22nd, 2009

Here we meet again on this lovely Monday afternoon.

I'm a big fan of acoustic folk bands from the UK....there's something about an unplugged guitar, a cello, and a British accent that really gets me.  It won't surprise you then to find that The Sleeping Years, a folk group of out the UK, is one of my favorites.

Check out this rendition of "Setting Fires to Sleepy Towns," shot in a quaint little coffee shop.  It will most certainly get you through your Monday, or at least give you five minutes of calm.


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Swingers: The Original Cut

June 19th, 2009

Who doesn't love the movie Swingers?

If you love it as much as I do, check out this trailer for the "original" cut of the movie, a moving, passionate love story between two best friends destined to be together. It's good. Really good.

Brought to you by Selfmade Monkeys...


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Extreme Thursdays: Another State of Mind

June 18th, 2009

CJ Nelson, one of the most creative surfers ever, is joined by an all-star cast in this action packed movie that re-defines modern longboarding.  Another State of Mind is about riding waves. It's about fun and best yet, it all happens in the ocean.

The film is shot on location in Mexico, Australia, California, Hawaii, and Japan and stars CJ Nelson, Harley Ingelby, Jai Lee, Dane Peterson, Belinda Baggs, Robin Kegal, Alex Knost, Vince Felix, Christian Wach, Tyler Warren, Chad Marshall, and Joel Tudor.

Check out this clip from the film:


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Happy Father’s Day

June 17th, 2009

This coming Sunday is Father's Day. (If you had forgotten, you are welcome!)

In light of that I thought I'd bring you this little video from LifeBites. Happy celebrating to all of the dads out there!

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