When Good Enough Isn’t: How The Tiniest Details Can Make A Project (And Get You An Oscar Nom)
By: Hugh Hart
The small details that made "Django Unchained," "The Hobbit," and other Oscar nominees stand out.
By: Hugh Hart
The small details that made "Django Unchained," "The Hobbit," and other Oscar nominees stand out.
By: Lydia Dishman
Consolidating its 15 networked blogs into one flashy destination that’s easy to read, watch, and shop, independently owned PopSugar is on the verge of becoming a major media player.
By: Joe Berkowitz
With the help of Pinterest, non-profit P.INK recommends an unconventional method for mastectomy patients to move forward--tattoos.
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By: Joe Berkowitz
Aesthetically pleasing, yet also duplicitous!
By: Rae Ann Fera
For Lincoln’s "Hello, Again" project, director Chris Milk and a team of experts created new sound and vision technology for a 360-degree rendition of "Sound and Vision," all in the service of a more human interactive experience.
By: Joe Berkowitz
Pat Morrow, head lines maker at Bovada, explains how he and his team make the Academy Awards more interesting for people who like to bet on stuff (and see his team’s picks).
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