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21:58:50 11/07/11
AppAdvice Daily: Appisode 434
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Let's make the most out of this Monday! Today we got our hands on some exclusive sneak peeks, and we'll be featuring both upcoming titles on the show. We also have the chance for you guys to win one of five free downloads for Mystery Ball. Plus Pangea hit the store with Monkey Bongos - making it our Must Have Download of the Day!
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18:37:30 05/10/08
2008 Nokia Mobile Filmmaking Awards Contest Winner!
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Watch the video to see the winning entry for the 2008 Nokia Mobile Filmmaking Awards Contest. The winning entry wins the following prize... Nokia N82, a carrying case, tripod, memory card, headphones and speakers! Congratulations!
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21:31:25 05/06/08
Amazing Rainbows! London says goodbye as we emigrate
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Click to Play This has just been selected as one of five films in the final of the Nokia Mobile Filmmaking Awards, which will be judged on Pangea Day, May 10th.
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14:31:25 05/06/08
Amazing Rainbows! London says goodbye as we emigrate
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Click to Play This has just been selected as one of five films in the final of the Nokia Mobile Filmmaking Awards, which will be judged on Pangea Day, May 10th.
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15:44:19 04/09/08
Mrs Patel
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The next person to inspire me: Mrs Patel from our local Post Office, about to be closed down by incompetence and corruption in government and the privatised Post Office.
This is today's film for the Pangea Day Nokia Mobile Filmmaking Awards.
The brief is to make 2 minute films about:
The next thing that makes you smile.
An act of kindness.
The next person to inspire you.
The best part of today.
They don't stipulate in the rules that it has to even be shot on a phone, never mind a Nokia, but I'm doing what I always do and shooting AND editing on my N93. Hopefully that'll give me extra brownie points with the judges! (if I get that far)
Please go here to the Pangea Day channel on Ovi and give me VIEWS and COMMENTS and FAVORITES to help me out. You need to sign up for an Ovi account to comment, but if you have a spare two minutes, *please* do (also, you should upload your own)! It's only the most popular films that will get a chance to go in front of the judges.
I should say that aside from the main competition at Ovi, the remarkable Mr David Howell has been appointed by Nokia to run his own Pangea Day competition at http://davidhowellstudios.com - post a link to your film in his comment section by May 2nd.
ANYWAY, enough selling
as for today's film...
The Government are currently engaged in a disgraceful act of cultural vandalism. I believe that in 10-20 years - and beyond - they will be remembered for two things: The Iraq War, and the loss of the Post Office.
For the sake of a mere £200m per year, they are closing the last remaining centre of community in thousands of towns, villages and urban neighbourhoods. This is a brief interview with Mrs Patel, who has run our Post Office for 35 years. Two posts offices within half a mile of here are closing. Seven in our Borough. We have a higher density of older and disabled people in this ward than anywhere else in the borough - people who will lose vital services.
I'm glad that I'm not going to be in the country at the next election. I'd be in a real dilemma at the ballot box. I couldn't bring myself to vote Tory, but nor could I bring myself to reward the current bastards for everything they're doing. Every day, more reasons to emigrate.
The Post Office issue is a classic case of everything that's wrong with a) blind Privatisation and b) our party-based representative democracy. The local MP, Andy Slaughter , who lives opposite me, was fiercely against the closure of the Post Offices. But he couldn't express that view in Parliament, where he represents us, or he'd lose his job. He was forced to vote for something he knew to be wrong, because his weak, venal party leadership had decreed it as policy.
Anyway, you probably came here to watch me making my usual arse of myself, not listen to my political opinions, so I'll stfu and let you meet the lovely, inspiring, discarded Mrs Patel.
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08:44:19 04/09/08
Mrs Patel
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Click to Play
The next person to inspire me: Mrs Patel from our local Post Office, about to be closed down by incompetence and corruption in government and the privatised Post Office.
This is today's film for the Pangea Day Nokia Mobile Filmmaking Awards.
The brief is to make 2 minute films about:
The next thing that makes you smile.
An act of kindness.
The next person to inspire you.
The best part of today.
They don't stipulate in the rules that it has to even be shot on a phone, never mind a Nokia, but I'm doing what I always do and shooting AND editing on my N93. Hopefully that'll give me extra brownie points with the judges! (if I get that far)
Please go here to the Pangea Day channel on Ovi and give me VIEWS and COMMENTS and FAVORITES to help me out. You need to sign up for an Ovi account to comment, but if you have a spare two minutes, *please* do (also, you should upload your own)! It's only the most popular films that will get a chance to go in front of the judges.
I should say that aside from the main competition at Ovi, the remarkable Mr David Howell has been appointed by Nokia to run his own Pangea Day competition at http://davidhowellstudios.com - post a link to your film in his comment section by May 2nd.
ANYWAY, enough selling
as for today's film...
The Government are currently engaged in a disgraceful act of cultural vandalism. I believe that in 10-20 years - and beyond - they will be remembered for two things: The Iraq War, and the loss of the Post Office.
For the sake of a mere £200m per year, they are closing the last remaining centre of community in thousands of towns, villages and urban neighbourhoods. This is a brief interview with Mrs Patel, who has run our Post Office for 35 years. Two posts offices within half a mile of here are closing. Seven in our Borough. We have a higher density of older and disabled people in this ward than anywhere else in the borough - people who will lose vital services.
I'm glad that I'm not going to be in the country at the next election. I'd be in a real dilemma at the ballot box. I couldn't bring myself to vote Tory, but nor could I bring myself to reward the current bastards for everything they're doing. Every day, more reasons to emigrate.
The Post Office issue is a classic case of everything that's wrong with a) blind Privatisation and b) our party-based representative democracy. The local MP, Andy Slaughter , who lives opposite me, was fiercely against the closure of the Post Offices. But he couldn't express that view in Parliament, where he represents us, or he'd lose his job. He was forced to vote for something he knew to be wrong, because his weak, venal party leadership had decreed it as policy.
Anyway, you probably came here to watch me making my usual arse of myself, not listen to my political opinions, so I'll stfu and let you meet the lovely, inspiring, discarded Mrs Patel.
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22:04:35 04/07/08
2008 Nokia Mobile Filmmaking Awards Contest
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Pangea Day and Nokia are teaming up to bring you the 2008 Nokia Mobile Filmmaking Awards.Pangea Day is a global day of films, music and speakers to bring the world together and promote understanding and tolerance. It's a celebration of what unites us, rather than divides us, via films made by the world for the world.Take part in the 2008 Nokia Filmmaking Awards and submit your video!Courtesy of Nokia and Womworld, the creator of the winning video will receive a Nokia N82, a carrying case, tripod, memory card, headphones and speakers.Contest rules:Videos must be 1 of 4 following themes,1: Film an act of kindness.2: Film the best part of today.3: Film the next thing that makes you smile.4: Film the next person to inspire you.Videos must be no longer than 2 minutes in length.Your video must be shot on a mobile device.All videos must be uploaded to share.ovi.com/pangeaday.All videos will be judged based on content, creativity and originality.How to enter: Select 1 of the 4 themes found on to http://share.ovi.com/pangeaday. Interpretation of the theme is up to you.Tag the video with the theme you chose i.e: “act of kindness” or “best part of today” or “thing that makes you smile” or “person to inspire you”. All other tags must be relevant to the video or your video will be disqualified.Post a link to your video in the comment section of this post on davidhowellstudios.comContest is open to anyone 15 years of age or older and the deadline for submissions is Saturday, 11:59PM Central Time, May 2nd, 2008. The winner will be announced on David Howell Studios on May 10th, 2008.Good luck to everyone that enters the contest!
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20:16:44 04/04/08
Contest Preview
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Exciting news! I've been asked to be a judge in an upcoming video contest. How fun is that?! This is a quick preview about that contest. Stay tuned for all the details in the next few days.





