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My story is better than your story
This is a terrific piece. One of the things that we don't get enough time to talk about at Campfire is the potential of multiple dimensions of...

- Campfiresteve

My story is better than your story
Mike, thx 4 the post. Nice little piece of perspective on the early B-Movie scene, i wished i could have seen the movie w/ that audience. I also...

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My story is better than your story
Daniel, I didn't add emphasis to anyone's words in this post except my own, but I removed them just for you since they didn't really add anything. It's not...

- Mike

My story is better than your story
Adding emphasis doesn't make a thesis (or even a good point). If you're a student, I could probably direct you to some interesting work that might...

- Daniel Cliff

My story is better than your story
This is a great post! I love the story and how Castle thought about the whole viewing experience, not just the product on the screen. I doubt legal...

- Griffin Farley

Alan Schulman on the Big Agency Death Spiral

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Alan Schulman writing in MediaPost has a terrific piece on the challenges facing conventional agencies as they try to adapt to the New Marketing environment. (We’ve talked here about some of the same issues before.)

Different Channels Demand Different Creative Skill Sets

Posted April 30th, 2007 by Alan Schulman

The velocity at which new media channels are appearing of late is almost dizzying, as creative agencies try to contemplate the best way to execute against each one. Some are putting serious thought into how to reengineer their creative departments to handle both offline and online work - and lose the wall between the two. But others are still taking a more casual approach and leaving all things digital to the “interactive guys” to do. After all, they have more important “big-brand ideas” to ponder.

If you’re a marketer considering which of your creative partners is best to develop compelling branded experiences for these fast-appearing new channels — be it for branded widgets or “World of Warcraft” — here are some things to consider…

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