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A movie's budget pops from the screen

16 November 2009 | 11:46 - By Stefano Boscutti

Can a movie studio make money on a film based on an original and unfamiliar story, with no Hollywood superstars, a vanishing DVD market and a price tag approaching $500 million?


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A game that takes aim at bigger screens

12 November 2009 | 10:37 - By Stefano Boscutti

Indiana Jones, eat your heart out.


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Stressing the 'friend' part of 'frenemy'

08 November 2009 | 14:56 - By Stefano Boscutti

The business card of Eric Schmidt says he is the chairman and chief executive of Google.


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Interview: "Modern Warfare 2" composer Hans Zimmer

06 November 2009 | 17:17 - By Stefano Boscutti

Composer Hans Zimmer is an Academy Award-winner for "The Lion King" and has been nominated five other times including for "Gladiator". But his newest blockbuster score is for the highly anticipated video game "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2".


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Newspaper circulation sets new record decline

03 November 2009 | 21:17 - By Stefano Boscutti

Down 10.6 percent in the last 6 months, and the decline is still accelerating. (Or should that be decelerating? Falling off a cliff?)


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iPhone beating e-readers at their own game?

03 November 2009 | 21:15 - By Stefano Boscutti

With the iPhone still the hottest smartphone, there's much speculation about how its future will pan out.


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Thomas Tull is your favorite movie mogul - you just don't know it yet.


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That's a direct quote from msnbc.com's Charlie Tillinghast.  So it must be true.


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About this Blog

New New Media looks at how our mediascape is exploding to bits. How the latest technology and the internet are changing the way we live, work and play. How the latest media is shaping us all.

Stefano Boscutti is an executive creative director and strategist. He's like a better looking version of Todd Sampson. He also has an abiding faith that stories and wordplay (and not powerpoint presentations) will change the world.

 
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