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Opinion | Features
Woz not great
In this guest post Tony Prysten argues that the thousand dollar price of seeing out-of-touch Apple co-founder Steve Wozniack on his Australian tour was a waste of money.
This week, for the cost of two iPads (yep, two) I went to the Woz Live conference in Melbourne. I was not impressed.
What the hell is transmedia?
From advertising campaigns to online video series, the term ‘transmedia’ gets quite the work out. But what does it actually mean? Cathie McGinn trawls the media landscape for a definitive definition.

Transmedia, all media and multiplatform are terms often used interchangeably when referencing modern storytelling techniques. Yet, depending who you speak to, there are distinct differences between them.
According to industry experts Encore spoke to, the key elements that define transmedia can be summarised as follows: platform, time, audience, adaptation, and creative collaboration.
Innovation is the remedy for the ailing magazine industry
With magazine circulations plummeting, FHM closing and rumours rife on future ownership of ACP Magazines, Paul Merrill says the only way forward is launching new titles.Eight years ago in the UK, nearly a quarter of all magazine sales came from magazines that were less than four years old. In Australia, the figure was slightly lower, but still significant. Today, the situation is very different. For a start there are so few new magazines. Yes, Masterchef briefly flared, and Top Gear made an initial impact. But Grazia and Alpha fizzled, and now ACP has shelved their plans to launch Elle.
More than a game: broadcasting the Olympics
The 2012 London Olympics will be the biggest televised sporting event of our time. Brooke Hemphill discovers the logistical challenges and technical requirements of producing the event.
From July 27 to August 12, the Australian media will go sport crazy as the Games of the XXX Olympiad, aka the 2012 London Summer Olympics, unfold. The games will be the most televised sporting event of our time as broadcasters look to master every manner of technology at their disposal.
The Voice - Australia's best example yet of social TV
I am an addict of Channel Nine’s hit show The Voice. Such is the extent of my addiction I seriously think my housemate might kick me out of our apartment for the semi-frenzied yelling and tweeting that ensues in our lounge room each time the show airs.It’s the first time in almost three years that such disagreement has resulted in less than civil behaviour towards one another, and it’s made me think it might be a microcosm of the large volume of online debate about the show and, correspondingly, an explanation for its success as a social TV experience.Why brands are the US Army - and culture jammers are the Viet Cong
In this guest posting, Dave Burgess, who painted ‘No War’ on the Sydney Opera House, claims that ‘amoral’ advertisers have copied his idea.
Culture jamming is a 28-year-old term coined by the San Francisco-based band Negativland, who declared that the ‘Studio for the cultural jammer is the world at large’.
Branded content is dead. Long live branded content
In this guest posting, Anthony Freedman argues why branded content is making a comeback.
A few short years ago, probably concurrent with the advent of the PVR, a new term emerged within the marketing communications industry; branded content. This was really synonymous with advertiser funded TV shows where programming was created by brands and deals struck with networks to broadcast them.
There were varying degrees of success with this model.
Shock advertising: 30 ads that would give Australia's ad watchdog a coronary
Is shock an underused weapon in Australian advertising, asks Robin HicksToday, Sydney agency The Cabana Boys used an image of a mouth sewn together to shock people with the idea that problem gamblers lie to conceal their habit. Is it the most disturbing image ever? No. Will it get banned by the Advertising Standards Bureau? No. But it did make me wonder why shock is not used more often in Australia – and not just by charities and government bodies. (WARNING: NSFW)
The making of ratings blockbuster The Voice
Jason Mountney goes on the set of Channel Nine’s talent search series, The Voice, to see how the format, based on an international franchise, has come together. What ingredients have gone into making this certified hit that’s rated more than two million viewers on three consecutive nights?
Mike Goldman has one of the toughest jobs on the set of the Nine network’s new talent show, The Voice. He not only has to narrate the show, but also keep the audience from losing their enthusiasm as they realise shooting TV programs takes a lot longer than the one-hour bursts they see in their lounge rooms. A lot longer.
Nine problems stopping The Global Mail from getting an audience
While it’s a shame The Global Mail has failed to make an impact on the media landscape, the signs have been there for some time.I love the concept of a well resourced, philanthropically-funded independent news site. Anywhere in the world, that’s a rare and wonderful thing. In Australia even more so. So I hope that Grame Wood gets to see his investment make a difference.
And I have no inside info on whether Monica Attard’s sudden departure is linked to the site’s failure to find an audience so far.
Regardless, here are nine areas they can easily start to address:
Journalism’s new model?
Does the launch of philanthropically funded news site The Global Mail signal a new era for journalism or is the model destined to be a passing fad, asks Cathie McGinn in this article first published in Encore magazine.With little fanfare, philanthropically funded news site The Global Mail launched in February this year.
The online-only title received a generous five-year funding commitment from businessman Graeme Wood, founder of accommodation website wotif.com, who donated $15million.
Five things that make a great suit
In this guest posting, Gareth Collins argues that the role of a great account manager is to make the work betterI’m surprised at how many suits I meet who don’t know their role in the advertising business. The question ‘what does an advertising account manager or director do?’ is frequently met with answers such as project manager, relationship manager, plate spinner or go between … and those are the nice ones.
Success is judged on the ability to manage a process, be strong administratively and get stuff done. And while a good suit needs to do all of these things brilliantly, if these are the traits that define a great suit, then I’m in the wrong job.
What the hell is transmedia?
From advertising campaigns to online video series, the term ‘transmedia’ gets quite the work out. But what does it actually mean? Cathie McGinn trawls the media landscape for a definitive definition.
Transmedia, all media and multiplatform are terms often used interchangeably when referencing modern storytelling techniques. Yet, depending who you speak to, there are distinct differences between them.
The top seven...most patronising pieces of communication
Sometimes brands have big ideas. Sometimes marketers get so caught up with a grandiose idea that instead of finding engaging ways to sell breakfast cereal, they start to believe their own rhetoric. And sometimes it’s just lazy marketing. Here are my top seven inadvertently patronising pieces of communication…
1) Last night thousands of women gathered in Sydney’s Centennial Park to take part in She Runs the Night, an event created by Nike.
TV audience measurement – why big isn’t always beautiful
In this guest post, Chris Walton argues that the media industry needs to take a new approach to TV tradingThere has been a significant amount of coverage recently about how successful The Voice has been. Indeed, audience figures of 2.6m+ people are very impressive these days. Based on reports, this is apparently double the size of audience that Nine was hoping for in the lead up to the programme launching.
Come and see Four Lions first with Mumbrella
Mumbrella is delighted to invite our Sydney and Melbourne readers to join us next week for a night of dark comedy about terrorism.
We’re holding free preview screenings of Four Lions, the Chris Morris-directed comedy about British suicide bombers.

Pic courtesy of Time Out
Morris is one of the world’s most respected TV comedy makers having created the likes of The Day Today and Brass Eye. Among those who cite his influence is the team behind The Chaser, who met him during the Sydney Festival premiere of Four Lions.
Four Lions, distributed by Hopscotch Films, is released in Australia on August 19.
But 400 Mumbrella readers will be able to see it first.
Sydney:
We’ve 200 tickets to give away to our screening in Sydney at the Dendy Cinema, 261-263 King Street, Newtown on Wednesday 11 August. The movie is at 7.15pm, with drinks from 6.30pm.
Melbourne:
And in Melbourne we’ve got 220 tickets to give away to our screening at Kino Cinema, 45 Collins Street, Melbourne on Thursday 12 August with drinks from 6pm and the movie from 6.45pm.
How to get the free tickets:
Single tickets or pairs of tickets are available on a first come, first served basis by emailing mumbrella@focalattractions.com.au.
If you want two tickets please state both names so we have them for the guest list. Please also remember to say whether you want tickets for the Sydney or Melbourne screening.
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Comments
3 Aug 10
2:54 pm
Apologies if you got a bounceback earlier – there was a typo (now corrected) in the email address.
About 40 tickets gone so far… so best move fast…
Cheers,
Tim – Mumbrella
3 Aug 10
3:22 pm
The email address above hs bounced back – is there another?
3 Aug 10
3:33 pm
Sent the email… when will I hear if I got 2 x tix ?
3 Aug 10
3:45 pm
this film is truly remarkable—my pick from this year’s Sydney film festival.
didn’t sleep very well the night I saw it though. it’s pretty weighty.
3 Aug 10
4:26 pm
Yep – will we hear back if we get tix?
3 Aug 10
8:45 pm
Really hoping we are not too late 4 tix. This movie is emmense! Chris Morris continues the brilliance of The Day Today, Brass Eye and Nathan Barley….genius!!
3 Aug 10
8:49 pm
My boyf went to the debut Melbourne screening without me, and wont shut up about how brilliant this movie is, ‘ Rubber Dingy Rapids,brother’ …megajerk. So pllllllease give me tickets.
3 Aug 10
10:45 pm
or come see it a day earlier in Melbourne thanks to Vic Youngbloods
http://rsvp.hopscotchfilms.com.au/RSVP/youngblood
4 Aug 10
11:54 am
We’ve not done a final tally on numbers, but I suspect we’ll be closing this one off in the next few hours.
Cheers,
Tim – Mumbrella
4 Aug 10
1:03 pm
I emailed as soon as I got your newsletter!
I hope i got my 2 tix!
5 Aug 10
9:56 am
Anyone got a reply on whether they have tix or not?
5 Aug 10
10:16 am
Hi Paul,
We should start sending out the good or bad news late today or tomorrow morning. We’re oversubscribed for Sydney and may still have a few spaces left in Melbourne.
Cheers,
Tim
5 Aug 10
10:22 am
Hey Tim,
Top Man, thanks for the update
6 Aug 10
9:19 am
Still nothing heard from my perspective….! I guess no ticket then….
Dang!
6 Aug 10
9:21 am
Remain strong, Just Me… my colleague sean is just starting to send the emails as I speak… it’ll probably take him a few hours tow ork through the list.
Cheers,
Tim
6 Aug 10
12:02 pm
Oooooh, getting excited again….
Thanks Tim
6 Aug 10
4:37 pm
I haven’t heard anything yet. Will we get an email to notify that we didn’t make the count?
I rsvp’d as soon as I received the newsletter
6 Aug 10
5:08 pm
Apologies guys – our email server has gone down, so we’ve still not been able to send out the good news yet. But we will email everybody either way.
Cheers,
Tim – Mumbrella
9 Aug 10
11:17 am
Another update.
By now everyone should have received a note either giving you the good news, or letting you know if you’re on a waiting list in case some people can;t make it. So if you did email us and haven’t heard either way then it’s worth sending a note to my colleage sean@focalattractions.com.au .
Otherwise, we look forward to seeing you at the screenings!
Cheers,
Tim – Mumbrella
9 Aug 10
11:26 am
Hey Tim & Sean,
Huge thanks for the tix!!!
P.
13 Aug 10
9:39 am
Tim and Sean, thank you so much for the movie! It was very funny – we had a great time yesterday! N&A
13 Aug 10
10:03 am
You’re welcome – glad you enjoyed it.
Cheers,
Tim – Mumbrella