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Many of them got into orchestras and bands because their parents forced them at an early age so that their college applications would look better. Unfortunately, their "hobby" became a career, much to their parents' chagrin.

I'm told that musicians are very bright. Did you know that Brian May of the group "Queen" has a qualification in astro physics and Mick Jagger isa London School of Economics graduate.
 

Jeff Head

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I saw the movie, "13 Hours: Secret soldiers of Benghazi"

it is very intense and if anyone wants to know what these SEAL, Delta, MArineRecon, etc. special forces can do...watch that move.

I did a Youtube review of it.

Note: I was mad after seeing it because it is clear that there was help available that was not sent, and people died as a result. The movie does not go into the reasons why...but I do go into that a little in this link...so if you do not want to hear about it...don't go to the link.


Let's not get into the politics of it here on SD...either side. I will simply delete posts related to that.

My point is that though the movie is rated R and has VERY strong language and violence...it is not gratuitous. it is true to the life these guys live in such situations...and is very revealing about the intensity of those firefights.

At the following link on my site, I do link to interviews of there of the surviving operators (Tiq, Tanto, and Oz), these were very tough hombres.

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Oz pretty mich had his arm blown off, with it just dangling there, and he climbed down a ladder to the op center and requested help for another operator more seriously injured.

Prett amazing stuff.
 

ABC78

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Jonathan Taplin - Mapping the Future of Entertainment: Digital Interregnum


Jonathan Taplin - Mapping the Future of Entertainment: Digital Interregnum

Published on Nov 23, 2015
Jonathan Taplin, Annenberg Innovation Lab

Jonathan Taplin's areas of specialization are in International Communication Management and the field of digital media entertainment. He is director of the Annenberg Innovation Lab based at USC. Taplin began his entertainment career in 1969 as Tour Manager for Bob Dylan and The Band. In 1973 he produced Martin Scorsese's first feature film, Mean Streets, which was selected for the Cannes Film Festival. Between 1974 and 1996, Taplin produced 26 hours of television documentaries (including The Prize and Cadillac Desert for PBS) and 12 feature films including The Last Waltz, Until The End of the World, Under Fire and To Die For. His films were nominated for Oscar and Golden Globe awards and chosen for The Cannes Film Festival seven times.

In 1984 Taplin acted as the investment advisor to the Bass Brothers in their successful attempt to save Walt Disney Studios from a corporate raid. This experience brought him to Merrill Lynch, where he served as vice president of media mergers and acquisitions. In this role, he helped re-engineer the media landscape on transactions such as the leveraged buyout of Viacom. Taplin was a founder of Intertainer and has served as its Chairman and CEO since June 1996. Intertainer was the pioneer video-on-demand company for both cable and broadband Internet markets. Taplin holds two patents for video-on-demand technologies.

Taplin was appointed by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in December 2006 to the California Broadband Taskforce.

Mr. Taplin graduated from Princeton University. He is a member of the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and sits on the advisory board of the Democracy Collaborative at the University of Maryland. To find out more about Jonathan Taplin, visit
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ABC78

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David Craig - Mapping the Future of Entertainment: Social Media

David Craig - Mapping the Future of Entertainment: Social Media
Published on Nov 23, 2015
David Craig, Annenberg Communication Management

Professor Craig teaches in the Master of Communication Management (MCM) program. His course topics and research interests include traditional and digital, global and national, professional and amateur, media and entertainment industries, production studies and culture, transmedia and cross-media production and management, and LGBT media, advocacy, and activism. He has spoken on numerous panels including Transforming Hollywood 5, Silicon Beach LA, and E2: The Evolution of Entertainment Conference and appeared on numerous press and TV news outlets including Bloomberg TV.

Craig is currently working with renowned Australian media scholar Stuart Cunningham on a global, multiyear research initiative mapping the new screen ecology of the pro-amateur online entertainment industries. The research examines the role of online video platforms and applications with social network affordances (YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, Vine, Instagram, Victorious) that feature content creators and fan communities around the globe creating unique content and value proposition that are now garnering millions from advertisers and IP exploitation. Also included in the rise of next-gen media management organizations, including multi-channel networks, e.g, Fullscreen, Maker, and Machinima.

Professor Craig is also a multiple Emmy Award-nominated producer and former programming executives at A&E and Lifetime Television. Over the past three decades, he has produced over 30 projects, including 100+ hours of television, that included films, television movies, mini-series, and drama series, web series, graphic novels, and stage productions. He is a producer-partner in Media Nation, a cross-media production company and has sold, developed, and produced multiple projects at Lifetime, ABC, CBS, History, and Sony/Crackle. His IMDB link is David Craig - IMDb.

He holds a doctorate in Education from UCLA (2014) where he conducted a cultural history of the production and pedagogy of LGBT-themed, made-for-TV movies over the past four decades from That Certain Summer (1972) to The Normal Heart (2014). His advisors/committee included Douglas Kellner, John Caldwell, and Leah Lievrouw. In 2004, he earned his Masters in Cinema Studies from NYU.



 

ABC78

Junior Member
This 3rd video related to this subject is from a Chinese speaker but there are no subtitles I'm hoping the mandarin speakers of this forum can give a the rest of us the jist of it.

Chen Xiao - Mapping the Future of Entertainment: 内容产业@中国创变


Chen Xiao - Mapping the Future of Entertainment: 内容产业@中国创变
Published on Dec 3, 2015
Chen Xiao, iQIYI 爱奇艺

Chen Xiao is the Vice President of iQIYI, an independently operated subsidiary of Baidu, the world's largest Chinese search engine, which launched on April 22, 2010. Since its launch, iQIYI has pursued the ultimate online video experience for Chinese users, becoming an industry model in promoting innovation in products, technologies, and marketing.


 

Equation

Lieutenant General
I saw the movie, "13 Hours: Secret soldiers of Benghazi"

it is very intense and if anyone wants to know what these SEAL, Delta, MArineRecon, etc. special forces can do...watch that move.

I did a Youtube review of it.

Note: I was mad after seeing it because it is clear that there was help available that was not sent, and people died as a result. The movie does not go into the reasons why...but I do go into that a little in this link...so if you do not want to hear about it...don't go to the link.


Let's not get into the politics of it here on SD...either side. I will simply delete posts related to that.

My point is that though the movie is rated R and has VERY strong language and violence...it is not gratuitous. it is true to the life these guys live in such situations...and is very revealing about the intensity of those firefights.

At the following link on my site, I do link to interviews of there of the surviving operators (Tiq, Tanto, and Oz), these were very tough hombres.

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


Oz pretty mich had his arm blown off, with it just dangling there, and he climbed down a ladder to the op center and requested help for another operator more seriously injured.

Prett amazing stuff.

Well spoken Jeff, plus I enjoy the background with ALL of your model kit works of military ships and planes over there.:D
 

Jeff Head

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Well spoken Jeff, plus I enjoy the background with ALL of your model kit works of military ships and planes over there.:D
Thanks my friend.

I am working on buying some actual display cases and getting rid of the cinder block...but hey...you use what you have and what you can afford! LOL!
 

siegecrossbow

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Any one checking out Deadpool this week? If so provide feedback so I can make up my mind. Don't have enough time for movies lately due to busy schedule.
 
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