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CJR Daily: Talkin' 'Bout MySpace Generation You are here: CJR Daily » Talkin' 'Bout MySpace Generation Search CJR Daily. Most Recent Articles. Jan. 09, 2006 Flooding the Zone » Times Dogged About Dog Days Coverage Editor's Note » Down the Rabbit Hole Blog Report » To Be Or Not to Be: Does It Even Matter? Jan. 07, 2006 Big Pharma » Woe, Woe Is Pfizer, Says the Journal Jan. 06, 2006 The Water Cooler » Franklin Foer on the Blogosphere's War on the Media From the Arab Street » Surprise - Palestinians Revile Sharon The Archives. Jan. 08, 2006 Jan. 01, 2006 Dec. 25, 2005 Dec. 18, 2005 Dec. 11, 2005 Dec. 04, 2005 Read CJR . Dec. 07, 2005 - 6:09 PM No News is Big News Talkin' 'Bout MySpace Generation Liz Cox Barrett Last month, BusinessWeek loved baby boomers. We know this because it published a cover story called "Love Those Boomers!" There was a cartoon middle-age man and woman windsurfing across the front of the magazine, illustrating that people between the ages of 49 and 59 have "new attitudes and lifestyles." Marketers, the magazine reported, are having to "rethink the rules for reaching graying customers," and, it seems, "figuring out how to reach the new fiftysomethings takes some effort" because, while some Boomers are approaching retirement age, they aren't all, believe it or not, "just hanging around and playing bingo." In other words: Baby Boomers. There are a lot of them. Corporate America needs to sell to them. It's hard to do, because they don't all act alike . This week, BusinessWeek loves another demographic group. Using the burgeoning popularity of online social networks like MySpace.com as a jumping off point, the magazine's cover story discusses the marketing goldmine (and challenge) that is a generation of tech-savvy teens and twentysomethings. In other words: Generation Y. There are a lot of them. Corporate America needs to sell to them. It's hard to do because, like boomers, they are not monolithic (although you might not know that from reading this article.) Why is this cover-worthy now? Didn't BusinessWeek do their Generation Y cover story way back in 1999? On ( February 15 , to be exact: "Generation Y, Today's Teens --The Biggest Bulge Since the Boomers May Force Marketers to Toss Their Old Tricks.") So what's new? Apart, that is, from the touchstones of "cool" that must inevitably be included in BusinessWeek stories like this (a list of "Cool Stuff" that accompanied the 1999 piece included Motorola Flex Pagers and The Spice Girls). One thing that's new is we can't call them Gen Y. That's so 1999. Let's call them "The MySpace Generation," as BusinessWeek does on its cover, or better still, "Generation @," the cringe-inducing moniker BusinessWeek 's Jessi Hempel and Paula Lehman roll out mid-story. ("You have just entered the world of what you might call Generation @," Hempl and Lehman write, where young people like the one in our anecdotal lede are "online more than ever" and "use many forms of media simultaneously" -- IMing while listening to iTunes while socializing at "virtual hangouts" like Myspace.com with the TV running in the background.) And once you've coined a new nickname or two -- voila! -- you can take a story that merits a page or two inside the magazine (which was how BusinessWeek treated its last Hey, online social networks are really popular with the young people -- especially this MySpace.com thingy! piece six months ago) and blow it up into a cover story. But renaming Gen Y "The MySpace Generation"? Kind of bold. BusinessWeek must be pretty convinced that this MySpace.com thingy is here to stay, unlike those silly 90s Internet companies (alas, we came up empty in our search for a BusinessWeek cover from that decade dubbing Baby Boomers "The Pets.com Generation"). Well, let's see. Hempel and Lehman report that "the phenomenon of these exploding [online social] networks has companies clamoring to be a part of the new social landscape" and that "Silicon Valley venture capitalists" are "pouring millions" into them. But "what's not yet clear," the duo continues, "is whether this is a dot-com era replay, with established companies and investors sinking huge sums into fast-growth startups with no viable business models" -- and, we'd add, with the business press cheerleading it right along. -- Post a comment CJR Daily generally does not edit or remove comments, but we reserve the right to do so if a post is obscene, unlawful, or otherwise contrary to the terms of use set forth in our full legal disclaimer . We also ask users to please keep posts to the topic at hand; those wandering far afield or appearing to be spam may be deleted. Name: Email Address: URL: Remember personal info? 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MyGen 2.5 - MySpace Profile Creator/Editor/Generator :: View topic - Flash Music Player Doesn't Show Up Home Create Profile Pre-made Profiles Contact Tables Generators Tutorials Log me on automatically each visit Register Log in to check your private messages MyGen.co.uk - MySpace Profile Generator Sponsored Links MyGen.co.uk Forum Index » MyGen Support Flash Music Player Doesn't Show Up View previous topic :: View next topic Author Message revsix Posts: 2 Posted: Tuesday 29th November 6:26am Post subject: Flash Music Player Doesn't Show Up Hi everyone, I copied this code into my 'About Me' Section: Code: <embed src="http://tinyurl.com/c9pvo" menu="false" quality="high" width="300" height="320" name="index" allowScriptAccess="always" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" flashvars="playList=http://www.49mb.com/users/revsix/player/playlist.xml&ShowPlaylist=1&ShowEQ=1&firstTrack=1&initVol=50" wmode="transparent" /></embed> However, all that shows up is a blank space where the player should be! Does anyone see what's wrong?????? The URL to my page is www.myspace.com/revsix Thanks! Back to top OMGMOLD Posts: 563 Location: Stafford, UK Posted: Tuesday 29th November 10:05am Post subject: tinyurl is filtered from myspace thats why its showing up blank just but your normal swf file url in there.. Back to top revsix Posts: 2 Posted: Wednesday 30th November 12:36am Post subject: Great! Thanks, that solved the problem of it not showing up. But now I have the problem of my songs not showing up. Why does it only show 1. and 2. ??? This is the code I used in my profile: Code: <embed allowScriptAccess="never"src="http://www.49mb.com/users/revsix/player/player.swf" menu="false" quality="high" width="300" height="320" name="index" allowScriptAccess="never" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" flashvars="playList=http://www.49mb.com/users/revsix/player/playlist.xml&ShowPlaylist=1&ShowEQ=1&firstTrack=1&initVol=50" wmode="transparent" /></embed> This is the playlist.xml file: Code: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <songs> <song path="http://berkeleyjsa.org/Music/BabyloneBuildings.mp3" title="Chris Combette - Babylon Buildings" /> <song path="http://berkeleyjsa.org/Music/Allthatyouare.mp3" title="Immortal Technique - All That You Are" /> <song path="http://berkeleyjsa.org/Music/cantstandit.mp3" title="Danielle Paris - Can't Stand It (Cascada Remix)" /> <song path="http://berkeleyjsa.org/Music/Cellosuite.mp3" title="J.S. Bach - Unaccompanied Cello Suite in G (Prelude)" /> <song path="http://berkeleyjsa.org/Music/Devotion.mp3" title="MC Solaar - Dvotion" /> <song path="http://berkeleyjsa.org/Music/Due_Reward.mp3" title="Midnite - Due Reward" /> <song path="http://berkeleyjsa.org/Music/Riberonzinha.mp3" title="Maria De Barros - Riberonzinha" /> <song path="http://berkeleyjsa.org/Music/change.mp3" title="Otis Redding - A Change Is Gonna Come" /> <song path="http://berkeleyjsa.org/Music/Zealots.mp3" title="The Fugees - Zealots" /> </songs> Back to top OMGMOLD Posts: 563 Location: Stafford, UK Posted: Wednesday 30th November 12:20pm Post subject: just use the mygen playlist generator http://www.mygen.co.uk/index.php?page=profiles&action=myplaylist Back to top Display posts from previous: All Posts 1 Day 7 Days 2 Weeks 1 Month 3 Months 6 Months 1 Year Oldest First Newest First MyGen.co.uk Forum Index » MyGen Support All times are GMT Page 1 of 1 Jump to: Select a forum MyGen Announcements ---------------- News & Announcements MySpace Profile Help Forums ---------------- Profile Layout Images Music Videos Flash Other HTML/CSS Help MySpace Profile Help MyGen Forums ---------------- MyGen Support Suggestions/Comments MyGen Bugs Contact Tables Everything Else ---------------- Rate My Profile! Anything Goes! You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum This page was created in 0.634 seconds Powered by phpBB 2.0.11 © 2001, 2002 phpBB Group Portal Code & Design by Rob Hall
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KODAK:My Space — Thai Student Production Acquires Feature Release -- -- -- United States[ change ] Infoimaging -- -- -- Home Consumer Photography Pro Photographer / Lab Cinematography Health & Dental Graphic Communications Business & Government Corporate Products Support Students Publications About 16mm -- -- Motion Picture Home Students Home Student Filmmaker Program About the Program Campus Beat Film Techniques Publications In Camera On Campus Student Filmmakers Handbook Exploring the Color Image The Rolls Less Traveled Student Film Festivals News & Events Tools The Kodak Filmschool Competition Film Festival Calendar Festival Success Tips Super 8mm In Camera On Campus My Space — Thai Student Production Acquires Feature Release Director Withit Kamsrakaew behind the monitor. Recently, a group of film students at Thammasat Universityin Thailand collaborated on a class project called My Space .The students worked hard on the project and were pleasedwith the results. But even they were surprised when, with the help ofSahamongkol Film International and Kodak, My Space earned a featurerelease, a rare honor for a student thesis film. A total of 23 students from Thammasat combined their talents in theproduction of My Space , which was photographed in the Super 16mmformat. The project was originally conceived as a "road picture," avariation on the slice-of-life movie in which the lead character takes alife-changing journey. Students struggled to complete the script. Withprincipal photography imminent, the logjam finally broke. "Suddenlysomeone mentioned love and lovers," recalls Withit Kamsrakaew, oneof the film's student directors. With the new direction, a rough plot wasfashioned in just 20 minutes. The film follows two characters: Paan, a medical student who lives oneday at a time and Nick, her apartment building neighbor. Nick is aboutto marry but he remains confused and conflicted about his relationshipwith his fiancée. When he and Paan meet, they find in each other anintangible spark that has been missing from their other relationships. My Space was photographed with an ARRIflex 16SR-3camera on Eastman EXR 50D 7245 and Kodak Vision 500T7218 film stocks. "Because My Space is a realistic story, Iarranged for lights that look real, and lit in accordance withthe main direction of light," explains Nikorn Sripongwarakulwho was involved with the production. "I tried to createmedium contrast so that the visuals would not look toocrisp. The exceptions were the flashbacks in whichthe characters relived their past. For those scenes, weincreased the contrast in order to visually differentiate themfrom the present." Lead actor Sarut Chatchawal in My Space. The student production team chose the 7245 film for outdoorand daytime shots, yielding a pristine, romantic look."The colors were fleshy and looked lively," they reported.The 500T film was used for indoor and night scenes. Thecinematographer opted to overexpose the faster film by aone-third stop or more to de-emphasize the difference intexture between the two stocks. My Space represented a rare opportunity for film studentsat Thammasat, where actual production is constrainedFeature Releasedue to limitations in equipmentand budget. My Space began asa thesis project with just sevenupper-level students, but it soonattracted a student crew of 23as well as professionals fromthe camera and lighting rentalcompany. Sahamongkol Film's staff becameinvolved with My Space duringproduction. They were soimpressed with the film's qualitythat they decided to facilitate the project's ultimate release. My Space was released publicly by Sahamongkol Film in December2004. "The success of My Space is a triumph for everyone involved,"says Poj-Piman Nawadhinsukh, country manager for Kodak in Thailand."The students participated in a truly collaborative filmmaking experience,and Sahamongkol Film joined to support local filmmaking in a new andinnovative way. It's the kind of partnership that we are proud to havesupported and hope it will continue for many years." Home | Privacy | Website Terms of Use
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