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		<title>Revolution</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2012 16:05:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Web Demon</dc:creator>
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		<title>10 things that may help make a video go viral</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2012 01:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Web Demon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>About two weeks ago, I posted in twitter something about the 7 characteristics of a viral video. http://www.techipedia.com/2010/viral-video-traits/. Because somehow after seeing a couple of videos in the industry that didn&#8217;t take off the way it&#8217;s supposed to, I thought I owe it to myself working in an ad agency to do whatever it takes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About two weeks ago, I posted in twitter something about the 7 characteristics of a viral video. http://www.techipedia.com/2010/viral-video-traits/. Because somehow after seeing a couple of videos in the industry that didn&#8217;t take off the way it&#8217;s supposed to, I thought I owe it to myself working in an ad agency to do whatever it takes to see our own video go viral!</p>
<p>This was relevant to me because at that time we were cooking up a video, and we had theories on what to do, but very little knowledge on implementation. The team however knew that the idea was simple and effective. </p>
<p>In any case the day came (yesterday) after an intense shoot, when we finally uploaded our creation to the all powerful Youtube. After a couple of hours of posting, tweeting and asking friends to share, we finally got stuck to the magical 310 views. Meaning our video views had gone up too fast that the Youtube. </p>
<p>Finally the next morning the actual views had reflected and we had hit 174K views! We had successfully made something VIRAL. </p>
<p>And I think we couldn&#8217;t have done it without these 5 things. </p>
<p>1. Get a kick ass producer (2 if you can)<br />
2. Get a kick ass director<br />
3. Get a kick ass creative director<br />
4. Get a kick ass account manager<br />
5. Trust your creative director to come up with kick ass content.<br />
6. Be genuine and honest. (trait in the article I re-posted)<br />
7. Make people happy.<br />
8. Trust the creatives.<br />
9. Content is king.<br />
10. Subtly beg people to share. </p>
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		<title>How to hide related videos in youtube</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 02:26:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Web Demon</dc:creator>
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		<title>5th International Silent Film Fest at Shangri-la Plaza</title>
		<link>http://yupping-yuppie.com/2011/07/31/5th-international-silent-film-fest-at-shang/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jul 2011 14:09:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://yupping-yuppie.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/event_5th-international-silent-film-festival_214x315.jpg"></a></p> <p>If there&#8217;s one Shang film fest I would not miss, it would be this.</p> <p>The first Silent Film Fest I watched was in 2009, Fantomas: in the shadow of the guillotine (1913). Prior to watching, I thought all along that the music was recorded. I did not expect a LIVE BAND playing vis-a-vis the colossal [...]]]></description>
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<p>If there&#8217;s one Shang film fest I would not miss, it would be this.</p>
<p>The first Silent Film Fest I watched was in 2009, <em>Fantomas: in the shadow of the guillotine (1913)</em>. Prior to watching, I thought all along that the music was recorded. I did not expect a LIVE BAND playing vis-a-vis the colossal screen of sepia. It was Corporate Lo-fi who played that night. Somehow their hip hop jazzy funky music was perfect for the classic French silent film. It was mind-blowing. I can still remember the good shivers sent down my back, as I experienced this extraordinary audio-visual.</p>
<p>This unique artistry will be again accessible to everyone this August 2011 at Shang Cineplex. And for the first time the Philippines will participate with the film Brides of Sulu.</p>
<p>See the screening schedule and film synopsis after the jump.</p>
<p><strong>August 26, 2011 Friday</strong><br />
7PM &#8211; Brides of Sulu (Philippines)<br />
9PM &#8211; Nosferatu (German)</p>
<p><strong>August 27, 2011 Saturday</strong><br />
5PM &#8211; Akeyuku Sora / The Dawning Sky (Japan)<br />
7PM &#8211; Dante&#8217;s Inferno (Italy)</p>
<p><strong>August 28, 2011 Sunday</strong><br />
5PM &#8211; The Greek Miracle<br />
7PM &#8211; Pilar Guerra</p>
<p><strong>BRIDES OF SULU</strong><br />
John Nelson,1933 (47 min.)<br />
Drawn by their forbidden passions, a beautiful Mohammedan Moro princess and her lover, a pagan pearl diver, defy religious and moral laws and flee her arranged marriage to another. The ruler of a primitive Philippine Island has promised his daughter Benita’s hand to a nearby noble chief. As the town prepares for Benita’s planned betrothal, Asan sneaks into the royal compound and steals away with his beloved. Vowing to make the infidel pay with his life, the inflamed tribesmen launch a furious pursuit to recapture their princess.Beautifully filmed on location, using local Moro tribesmen, this forgotten 1934 film provides a rare glimpse into a lost culture.</p>
<p><strong>NOSFERATU</strong><br />
Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, 1922 (94 min.)<br />
The film Nosferatu – A symphony of horror is a German silent film produced by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau. The premier was on the 04 March 1922 in Berlin. For the first time Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau showed vampires in a movie thus, making it the precursor of vampire films.But only a few people recognized the innovative character of this film. The film was edited, mutilated and screened in different variations. In 1987 it was possible to restore the film, even the sound and the pictures could be repaired and it looks like the original film.</p>
<p><strong>AKEYUKU SORA/ THE DAWNING SKY </strong><br />
Torajiro Saito, 1929 (71 min.)<br />
A melodrama about an orphan and her mother who are separated and lose contact, but are later reunited.</p>
<p><strong>DANTE’S INFERNO</strong><br />
Giuseppe de Liguoro, 1911 (71 min.)<br />
The Italian epic came of age with Giuseppe de Liguoro’s imaginative silent film of the Inferno, loosely adapted from Dante and inspired by the illustrations of Gustave Doré.Full of special effects, flashbacks, monsters, appearances and disappearances, giants, dragons, demons and other hellish apparitions, it must have had a terrific impact on viewers when it was first screened in Naples in the Teatro Mercandante on 10 March 1911.<br />
The film took over three years to make and was the first full length Italian feature film ever made. Its success was not confined to Italy, it was an international hit taki</p>
<p><strong>THE GREEK MIRACLE </strong><br />
staged documentary film, 1921(5 min.)<br />
The film was produced by the brothers Demetrios and Michalis Gaziadis, the sons of Anastasios Gaziadis, a well-known photographer in the Athens area. The brothers founded (D.A.G. Film) in 1918 to produce newsreels and documentaries. In 1921 they were commissioned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to produce a “staged” documentary called “The Greek Miracle” devoted to the achievements of the Greek Army in Asia Minor. Two employees of the Ministry wrote the script. The two brothers had partly followed the action and captured some dramatic pictures of the events during the Asia Minor campaign (1919-1922).The film tells the story of an Athenian family who wants to participate in the war. The husband volunteers and the wife soon follows as a nurse. Although the film was shot with professional actors (the two stars are actually Russian actors), the locations and soldiers are real. Excerpts from real newsreels that the Gaziadis brothers produced during the Asia Minor campaign have also been used.<br />
The Greek Miracle is a rare example of a fiction film shot before WWII in Greece with both actors and real extras and settings. It is also important as it sheds light the ideology of the period. Unfortunately, the film was not completed and was never shown because of the unsuccessful outcome of the military operations in Asia Minor.</p>
<p><strong>PILAR GUERRA</strong><br />
José Buchs, 1926 (63 min.)<br />
The teacher of the town of Araceli, Pilar Guerra, has romantic relations with Luciano,the son of the mayor who does not approve of this young love. In hopes of separating them, he sends Luciano on a trip and Pilar to a different destination.<br />
See you there! <img src='http://yupping-yuppie.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Black Mamba</title>
		<link>http://yupping-yuppie.com/2011/07/15/black-mamba/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 23:57:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Web Demon</dc:creator>
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		<title>The Importance of Mobile Apps: Evernote</title>
		<link>http://yupping-yuppie.com/2011/07/03/the-importance-of-mobile-apps-evernote/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jul 2011 14:23:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Web Demon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>In the Philippines, according to Greg McNamara a Mobile Guru I recently talked to, a big chunk of mobile users are still in black and white, meaning they have very limited internet capabilities, therefore brands have limited engagement options. But there are actually available options. But this isn&#8217;t really the point of my post tonight. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the Philippines, according to Greg McNamara a Mobile Guru I recently talked to, a big chunk of mobile users are still in black and white, meaning they have very limited internet capabilities, therefore brands have limited engagement options. But there are actually available options. But this isn&#8217;t really the point of my post tonight. What I really want to point out is how awesomly handy it is to have apps like Evernote, Instagram, and Google Maps in your pocket. These are not even moderately entertaining apps but are very useful.</p>
<p>I would like to focus on an App i&#8217;ve actually been using, Evernote. I like to jot down words from my head like that, and gone are the days where I panick when I dont have a pen or paper around, or I have to stuggle in my small phone and cram my thoughts in a text message. I now use Evernote with my iphone!</p>
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