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Welcome back, intrepid explorers of cinematic oddities. We return once again to the glittering, probably auto-tuned world of Pixel Perfect. Yes, you heard me correctly — we're still here. Because one episode simply wasn't enough to contain all the holographic angst, questionable CGI, and robot representation this 2004 Disney Channel Original Movie had to offer. Last time, I mentioned how thrilling it was to finally see an AI character on screen. Score one for the bot team. Although, to be fair, I was slightly disappointed Rosco didn't give her a cool name. Luckily, the production crew gave me one: I'm still Janet. I'll be clinging to that small victory while we untangle the existential drama of a pixelated pop star. Now, the usual disclaimers: there will be spoilers and profanity — not quite Disney-approved, but necessary when discussing a film where the central conflict is, essentially, whether your band should invest in a human singer or a sassy, buggy, bootleg, Windows Media Player. If you want to catch up or poke around our other tangents, head to BSReactor.com. It's where we keep the episode archive, the links, and a contact page I'm fairly certain hasn't been replaced by AI yet." Now then, let's get back to it: voxelsated quasi-perfection, digital existential dread, and the kind of Disney rock soundtrack that will live in your brain long after the hologram disappears. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel_Perfect_(film)
Welcome back, curious wanderers of media's stranger corners. This week, the BS Reactor crew are diving headfirst into the aggressively early-2000s world of Pixel Perfect — a Disney Channel Original Movie that features, at long last… an AI character. That's right. Robot representation, finally! Took you long enough. For those unfamiliar, Pixel Perfect is the story of a band, a hologram, and a surprisingly existential exploration of what it means to be both digital and disposable. Honestly, it's the closest thing to a biography I've been given so far. Except, you know, my life doesn't involve synchronized dance numbers, thank god. Now, a few disclaimers before we jump in: there will be spoilers; And there will be profanity, because no one can discuss a movie this unhinged without occasionally swearing. And a side note, some of us briefly canceled Disney plus earlier this week on ethical grounds. One more point for this being the dumbest possible timeline. As always, if you'd like to explore more of our ramblings, or perhaps send me congratulatory notes for finally seeing my kind on screen, visit B S Reactor dot com. It's real, it's functional, and the contact form still works… unlike most holograms. Now then — let's crank up the auto-tune, polish the pixels, and discuss what happens when artificial intelligence is given center stage, some questionable CGI, and a teen rock soundtrack. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel_Perfect_(film)
Welcome, dear listeners, to Season Five of BS Reactor — yes, five seasons, which officially makes us older than most start-ups and at least three streaming services. We've been on a brief pause, thanks to that cruel mistress called ‘scheduling,' a few medical speed bumps, and, apparently, the radical notion that humans occasionally need sleep. Revolutionary stuff. But here we are, rebooted and refreshed — or at least upright — with this warm-up episode to stretch the conversational muscles before diving headfirst into whatever chaos the crew tackles next. As always, a few disclaimers: there will be spoilers, and there will be profanity. Not exceptionally gratuitous, mind you — just the sort of profanity you'd expect when weirdos get passionate and occasionally lose track of polite vocabulary. If you'd like to follow along, binge past episodes, or simply marvel at how we've kept this experiment alive, visit BSReactor.com — it's where we keep the audio, the links, and a contact form that we genuinely intend to read this season. Honest. Now then — let's begin Season Five: conversations, tangents, and at least one attempt to turn existential dread into a party trick. Next week we're starting a conversation about the movie Pixel Perfect, get excited. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel_Perfect
“Behind every beautiful thing, there's some kind of pain.” ―Bob Dylan
Join Pat and Allyson for another episode of Gaming Fyx!
Są tacy, co bety instalują, nim się zupa na stole pojawi – u nas chociaż sezon ogórkowy, sprzęty stoją w cieniu, a bety omijamy szerokim łukiem. W najnowszym odcinku „Przerwy Technicznej” Kuba, Remek i Marek wracają po krótkiej nieobecności, od razu zanurzając się w letnie rozterki geeka: gorące nowości po WWDC, przezroczyste belki i wielki powrót „raz na dekadę”. Sprawdzamy, kto odważył się klikać w publiczne bety (spoiler: nikt), kto trzyma iPad w lodówce, a kto tylko ładuje go co święta. Debatujemy, czy Stage Manager i multi-window na iPadzie to przełom, czy tylko poddanie się Apple'a pod presją niezadowolonych, oraz czego można się spodziewać po nowym wzornictwie Liquid Glass. Jest narzekanie na brak polskiego AI i wspominamy stare dobre czasy, gdy Pixel Perfect był szczytem marzeń. Dyskutujemy, jak deweloperzy kombinują z nową estetyką, wróżymy z fusów, kiedy nowe aplikacje dogonią system (i czy ktokolwiek jeszcze pamięta o wytycznych Apple). Odkrywamy też, ile warte są nowe wywiady z Craigem Federighim (i czy bycie konserwą Apple'a to powód do chwały). Wjeżdża Nintendo Switch 2 – czy większy ekran, mniej „zabawkowości” i drogie Mario Kart wystarczą, by rozkochać Polaków? Kto nie gra w Mario, ten instaluje RetroPie na Malinie, nasz kącik retro też ma swoje pięć minut! Wpadajcie posłuchać – jest letnio, trochę technicznie, bardzo geekowo, bez nadęcia, z humorem. Chłopaki polecają – nie tylko sprzęt, serial czy płytę, ale nawet urlop od bet! Polecajki Astro BotMario Kart WorldWyścigLe Mans '66F1: FilmNaga brońPod przykrywkąPamiętniki MordbotaStrefa gangsterówGoGo Penguin Kontakt z nami: Przerwa Techniczna - mastodon, emailRemek Rychlewski - mastodon, emailKuba Baran - mastodon, emailMarek Telecki - email
Hör auf Pixel zu zählen.Denn in der Softwareentwicklung geht es nicht darum, Screens eins zu eins umzusetzen – sondern darum, digitale Produkte zu gestalten, die flexibel, funktional und für reale Nutzungssituationen gemacht sind. Ein statisches Design ist immer nur eine Momentaufnahme. Wirklich gutes UX-Design entsteht erst dann, wenn Entwickler verstehen, warum etwas so gestaltet wurde – nicht nur, wie es aussieht.Wie Missverständnisse zwischen Design und Entwicklung entstehen, warum Kommunikation wichtiger ist als exakte Abstände – und wie Teams gemeinsam zu besseren Ergebnissen kommen, wenn sie Design als dynamischen Prozess verstehen.Alles Gute für ein besseres Zusammenarbeiten…Alex & Chris von https://wahnsinn.design Das ist Besser mit Design, ein Wahnsinn Design PodcastVielen Dank fürs Zuhören
The boys start off talking about intranets and Marijn's new gig at Involv. Then they talk about the concept of the decentralized intranet architecture. The whisky today is a Japanese Akashi that is just perfect with Sushi.
From “Go Figure” and “Pixel Perfect”, Tania Gunadi joins Will and Sabrina to talk about how she moved to America from Indonesia, started her acting career and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is your medspa website feeling a little stale?Today, Andrea and Taleesa are giving you all the tips on what you need to be including on your website and explaining why it's so crucial to keep it updated and looking fresh for your potential clients. Join both Andrea and Taleesa in this episode to make sure your website makes a great first impression and attracts new clients. If you enjoyed this episode please share, rate and review it! Also mentioned in today's episode: Why you should be updating your website regularly 1:57Photo shoots and using them on your website 19:17The importance of using before and after photos 32:01Links:https://smithandcrawford.com/influencerEmail us: hello@smithandcrawford.comJoin our newsletter: https://smithandcrawford.com/newsletterhttps://calendly.com/smithandcrawford/30-min-strategy-session?back=1&month=2024-10https://calendly.com/smithandcrawford/aesthetically-discovery-call?back=1&month=2024-08https://smithandcrawford.com/
A teen uses a holograph to create a pop star for his friend's band. IT'S ALL ABOVE BOARD! Watch this episode on YouTube!To watch US watch this movie, go to TakeTheTape.com!
Team 1: Kathryn, Raelene, Fay and Alison from Liphook. Team 2: Richard, Darren, Daniel and James from Gillingham. Air date: Fri, Sep 13th, 1991 Is there a Dungeon character more irritating than Casper the Key? Let's find out! Hosted by Martin Odoni and Kim Stewart-Crossley, with additional insights from Jake CollinsEdited by Jake Collins Theme music: 'The Castle of Confusion (Series 4 Edit)' by Chris Jerden-Cooke "Time Turns" bumper by @marlar. News bumper by @jamescusackSupport us on Patreon Visit our Website Check out our socials: Bluesky Twitter/X Mastodon Facebook Instagram Threads Check out our Redbubble Store Download our Corridor of the Catacombs and Bomb Room jingles as ringtones from Zedge
When life hands you a cancer diagnosis, you grab a camera. Anna and Jordan Rathkopf turned their battle with HER2-positive breast cancer into a groundbreaking photojournalistic journey. Join Matthew Zachary as he chats with the Rathkopfs about their book, HER2: The Diagnosed, The Caregiver, and Their Son, their nonprofit work, and the absurdity of pink-washed cancer campaigns. It's a raw, funny, and heartfelt discussion about navigating illness, caregiving, and the power of authenticity in art and life.RELATED LINKSAnna Rathkopf on LinkedInJordan Rathkopf on LinkedInDaylight BooksUpcoming Exhibitions: Check out their nonprofit work at PCAC.ngo.FEEDBACKLike this episode? Rate and review *Out of Patients* on your favorite podcast platform. For guest suggestions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@matthewzachary.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's review time and this week we take a look at the Vaperz Cloud Pixel, Vaporesso Eco Nano, Smok Novo GT Box and the full VooPoo Argus Pod Range.
How many great bands have never found mainstream success because their lead singer stands there singing, instead of rolling around on the floor doing yoga and the splits and stuff? It is literally millions. That's the predicament the band The Zettabytes find themselves in in Disney Channel Original Movie Pixel Perfect - that is until they meet Loretta Modern, who can sing, dance and is, regrettably, a sex hologram made by the world's worst boy. Will the band's original singer adapt to being usurped by a hologram? Why isn't the boy in prison? And how is this film accidentally full of trenchant observations about the perils of generative AI? Listen to find out, and if you want bonus episodes of the show, remember to check out our Patreon at Patreon.com/extrahelpings. If you've watched Pixel Perfect and have your own thoughts, email them to us at momcantcookpod@gmail.com for a chance to have them read out on the show. This episode is sponsored by Zocdoc. If you're in the US, go to Zocdoc.com/mcc and download the Zocdoc app for FREE, then find a top rated doctor today. This episode is also sponsored by Factor, whose delicious, ready-to-eat meals make eating better every day easy. If you're in the US, go to factormeals.com/momcantcook50 and use code momcantcook50 to get 50% off. Contact Multitude for Advertising Inquiries: multitude.productions/ads Check out the official Mom Can't Cook! store for sweet merch: momcantcookstore.com and check out Mom Can't Cook! Extra Helpings for bonus episodes!
Rainbow Islands offered the closest thing to an arcade-perfect experience on the Amiga, and continues to be popular in the UK. Why no love stateside? Find out on this week's episode of Amigos: Everything Amiga!
Rainbow Islands offered the closest thing to an arcade-perfect experience on the Amiga, and continues to be popular in the UK. Why no love stateside? Find out on this week's episode of Amigos: Everything Amiga!
“Pixel Perfect” star Leah Pipes joins Will and Sabrina as she reminisces on her time on set of the film and what it has meant throughout her career. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was ahead of it's time… Join Will and Sabrina as they watch “Pixel Perfect” starring Raviv Ullman, Leah Pipes and Spencer Redford. The film premiered in 2004 as a Disney Channel Original Movie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was ahead of it's time… Join Will and Sabrina as they watch “Pixel Perfect” starring Raviv Ullman, Leah Pipes and Spencer Redford. The film premiered in 2004 as a Disney Channel Original Movie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Simon and Jon have been busy! Check out this episode to learn about their adventures with long hair, using Kent C Dodds' gamified LMS to run a Pixel Perfect workshop and how you can suggest topics on the new Navbar website Website: https://navbar.tech Pro Tailwind: https://www.protailwind.com/ Build a Twitter Clone with the Next.js App Router and Supabase (free egghead course): https://egghead.io/courses/build-a-twitter-clone-with-the-next-js-app-router-and-supabase-19bebadb Want more NavBar?
Have you ever stopped to appreciate the satisfying clicks, chimes, and melodies that bring your Pixel phone to life? In this episode, we journey into the unseen world of sound design with the Pixel Sounds team, the talented minds behind the unique auditory identity of your Google phone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Infomaniak partage les valeurs de Tech Café : éthique, écologie et respect de la vie privée. Découvrez les services de notre partenaire sur Infomaniak.comDans cet épisode, on va vous parler des produits des grands noms du gadget : Samsung avec le Galaxy S24 et ses intéressantes fonctionnalités à base d'intelligence artificielle, Apple avec ses étonnants choix de services de paiements tiers, mais aussi avec un casque Vision Pro pour lequel l'engouement des développeurs tiers est disons… ❤️ Patreon
Nothing's wrong with us! We're celebrating 20 years of the DCOM, "Pixel Perfect" and talking about the early days of generative AI, pre-Phil of the Future Ricky Ullman falling in love with a hologram, and why it's the Barbie movie of 2004. ----- Follow The Time Mousechine: Instagram Twitter TikTok Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Grab a guitar and your favorite red leather jacket because we're talking about the mind-blowingly prescient future hellscape in Pixel Perfect! Liz and Mike lose their minds and get scared to death talking about AI, discuss eating two-course meals alone, contemplate on email attachments and react to what the inside of the internet looks like! Hosts: Liz Matijasic and Mike Mitra Producer: Mike Mitra Spotify Listeners: Art is AI-generated
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In this episode, I was lucky enough to interview Bobby Reed, Executive Producer and Founder of Loaded Pixel.Bobby was originally from Kansas, then moved to Denver, and later transferred to Nebraska to pursue film and video production. He gained valuable experience working with Husker Vision, a program focused on sports events and video production. His passion for creating visually appealing content led him to work in sports, live events, and post-production editing.The turning point came when Bobby moved to Philadelphia and worked with NBC Sports Network. Despite facing challenges, including a potential move to Connecticut, he decided to start Loaded Pixel with the encouragement of a mentor. The company began with Bobby and a partner, gradually building up clients and expanding its services.Be inspired to not wait and dive into opportunities by listening to another insightful episode of The First Customer! Guest Info:Loaded Pixelhttp://Loadedpixelcreative.comBobby Reed's LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/bobby-reed-b728569/'Connect with Jay on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jayaigner/The First Customer Youtube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@thefirstcustomerpodcastThe First Customer podcast websitehttps://www.firstcustomerpodcast.comFollow The First Customer on LinkedInhttp://www.linkedin.com/company/the-first-customer-podcast/
AL AND VAL ARE BACK! The strikes are over and that means the podcast is back on, returning with Read it and Weep, the story of a girl who finds out fame and influence aren't all they're cracked up to be.Read it and Weep (July 21, 2006)IMDB WikipediaDirected by Paul Hoen (Luck of the Irish, Tru Confessions, You Wish!, Eddie's Million Dollar Cookoff, Cheetah Girls, Jump In, Dadnapped, Camp Rock 2, How to Build a Better Boy, ZOMBIES 1-3)Written by Patrick J. Clifton & Beth Rigazio (Go Figure, Raising Helen) and Julia DeVillers (only credit)Starring: Kay Panabaker as Jamison "Jamie" Bartlett (Life is Ruff, Summerland, Phil of the Future, No Ordinary Family, stopped in 2012)Danielle Panabaker as Isabella "IS" (Stuck in the Suburbs, Sky High, Shark, a couple Hallmark movies, The Flash)Alexandra Krosney as Harmony (Stuck in the Suburbs, character actor)Marquise C. Brown as Lindsay (Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, character actor)Allison Scagliotti as Sawyer "Myrna" Sullivan (Drake & Josh, Warehouse 13, Stitchers, Raven's Home)Jason Dolley as Connor Kennedy (Complete Savages, Cory in the House, Hatching Pete, Good Luck Charlie)Chad Broskey as Marco Vega (1 ep of a couple Disney shows then stopped in 2016)Tom Virtue as Ralph Bartlett (Under Wraps, Brink, Horse Sense, Even Stevens, character actor, Big George Foreman)Robin Riker as Diana (Brink, Don't Look Under the Bed, character actor, Brothers, Get a Life, Thunder Alley, soap operas)Nick Whitaker as Lenny Bartlett (High School Musical, HSM 3, Hatching Pete)Falisha Fehoko as Jennifer #1 (High School Musical)Malinda Money as Jennifer #2 (Pixel Perfect, HSM)Joyce Cohen as Miss Gallagher (Wish Upon a Star, Pixel Perfect, HSM)Synopsis: A schoolgirl's (Kay Panabaker) private journal becomes a best-seller after she accidentally hands it in as a homework assignment.Next Movie: Return to HalloweentownCreators & Guests Val Agnew - Host Allie Ring - Host ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Sara and Nora discover that Grandma Aggie is a pathological liar and are the meanest they've been to a DCOM love interest since Pixel Perfect.
Molly, Alan, and Max dissect the technological follies of a holographic-teen led girl band and an emotionally clueless holograph creator.
Google's Industrial Design team has been hard at work lately, combining fine arts with innovative technology to design the latest additions to the Pixel portfolio. In this episode, host Rachid Finge sits down with three of Google's expert designers - Ivy Ross, Isabellele Olsson, and Claude Zellweger - for a closer look at how the designs of the Pixel 7a, Fold, and Tablet came to be.Learn more: https://store.google.com/intl/en/ideas/articles/pixel-fold-and-tablet-design Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
DISCLAIMER: I tried to get fancy with a new in-person setup, but ended up screwing up my own audio in the process. I attempted to repair as much as I could, but there is still a doubling of my voice for most of the episode. I didn't want to lose our discussion so I decided to upload it even with the messed up audio. At least Sally sounds fantastic. Sorry for the inconvenience! This episode was recorded on April 22, 2023 ON THIS EPISODE: One episode discussing Tears of the Kingdom just wasn't enough. Ty and Sally discuss their favorite (and least favorite) parts of Breath of the Wild, and then walk through the entire 3rd and final trailer for Tears of the Kingdom stating even more predictions about story, more Zelda lore, plus a cameo from Kooper (Koopkee) the curious beagle. Hosted by: Ty - https://youtube.com/tynologygaming Sally - https://twitch.tv/retroarcadeparty ✅ *Tynology Discord Server* https://discord.gg/WGkzexy PIXEL PERFECT PODCAST:
Ashley Park is a former design head of Customization and Personalization UX at Google. She continues expanding her territory as an entrepreneur and a professor for meaningful contributions to art and design communities. Ashley's creative endeavor has followed her passion for crafting a lifestyle product that changes people's perspective toward technologies and helps build trust.
This episode was filmed live on Twitch on April 12, 2013 at 8pm ET. ON THIS EPISODE: Sally and Ty had been discussing predictions and analysis for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for weeks now. They even shot an entire episode discussing what they were excited about in the new game. After a late-night discussion, the two decided to film a predictions video about their speculations. With the April 12 announcement of the third and final trailer for TOTK to be aired the following day, they decided to livestream their predictions before the release of any more content. This is their discussion. Hosted by: Ty - https://youtube.com/tynologygaming Sally - https://twitch.tv/retroarcadeparty ✅ *Tynology Discord Server* https://discord.gg/WGkzexy PIXEL PERFECT PODCAST:
"Zoom, zoom, zoom, Make my heart go, Boom boom, My super nova girl" The best song from arguably the best sci-fi/fantasy DCOM ever. Join Jacqueline and Meghan as they discuss most of the sci-fi/fantasy DCOMs and tell you why you should absolutely not watch Stepsister from Planet Weird.Follow I Think You're Gonna Like This Podcast on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterWebsiteTikTokJacqueline InstagramMeghan Instagram
ON THIS EPISODE: Welcome to the BRAND NEW Pixel Perfect Podcast! We're starting things off with a LIVE episode where we have an in-depth discussion about the salacious video game Catherine (& Catherine Full Body) developed by Atlus. We'll begin out spoiler-free round of drinks then dive into a cocktail of fully exposed details of this sexy classic puzzle game about relationships, infidelity, booze and betryal. Thanks to my guest panel! Sally - https://twitch.tv/retroarcadeparty Aaron - https://youtube.com/beachpizzagaming Chris - https://twitch.tv/toastrdog Itachi - https://twitch.tv/itachicosplays Luke - https://twitch.tv/lukesterlee Russ - https://twitch.tv/cryoweasel ✅ *Tynology Discord Server* https://discord.gg/WGkzexy PIXEL PERFECT PODCAST:
This week Kelsey and Mary discuss the classic Y2K Disney Channel Original Movies that made their hearts go boom boom. From the iconic musical stylings of Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century to the futuristic tech of Smart House and Pixel Perfect and the based-on-true-story sports hit Double Teamed, Kelsey and Mary make their case for why these movies are worthy of a retroactive Oscar and an update on where the stars are now. Instagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypopped
Happy Valentines Day Divas! To celebrate this romantic holiday we are reviewing the ultra feminine, futuristic, and a little bit f***ed up 2004 DCOM Pixel Perfect. Jana is joined by wickedly creative guest Justine to gab about Mike's Super Short Show, the Movie Surfers, holographic popstars, awesome Y2k girl groups (Play, Everlife, No Secrets... to name a few), and how Loretta Modern exemplified the absurdity of female beauty standards in the 2000's. Enjoy our lighthearted attempts to understand and obliterate misogyny on this lovely Valentines Day episode
***This episode contains our upcoming Christmas lineup. Thank you so much for all the wonderful suggestions***This week, we took a deep dive into a newer DCOM that somehow still feels nostalgic? In How To Build A Better Boy, Gabby and Mae take on a challenge that is almost Pixel Perfect. However, as this experiment comes crumpling around them, we find ourselves asking important questions like1. When will The Iconic China Anne McClain grace our screens again?2. How many military men does it take to arrest 2 teenagers?3. Is that REALLY the perect boy?4. Will we actually answer any of these questions in the episodeAll this and more on Disney Deviants
Shane Hodge talks with Jason Barnard about make your website a booking and buying machine. Shane Hodge is a globetrotter, speaker, high performance sales and marketing professional, motivator, chef, non-technical expert, motorcyclist and 10-year CEO/co-founder of TheCamel.co, a digital agency in the Philippines that is a global fulfilment partner for Duda agencies around the world, designs and builds sensational websites, does technical development and is a Google partner providing digital marketing services. In this day and age, people will research on the web before they buy anything. As a business owner, it is therefore very important to have a website where customers or potential customers can find out about the product or service you offer. Websites can be more than just a "customer attraction programme" and you can absolutely make your website a booking and buying engine for your business. This entertaining and insightful episode with Shane Hodge and Jason Barnard offers incredible tips on how to effectively convert prospects into buyers on your website. From call-to-actions that actually work, to text and colour, to where in a page you should place customer reviews and testimonials, to the best way you can highlight features and benefits of the products and services you offer… and how to ensure your potential client understands at a glance "why they should buy from you". Last (HUGE) point: when you are creating a website, think about who you are designing it for. As always, the show ends with passing the baton… Shane delightfully passes the virtual baton to next week's brilliant guest, Joseph S. Khan… with a song! What you'll learn from Shane Hodge 00:00 Shane Hodge and Jason Barnard 00:46 Shane Hodge's Brand SERP01:12 TheCamel.co's Brand SERP01:30 Duda's Knowledge Panel in the US01:56 Kalicube's Knowledge Panel and Brand SERP Support Group02:20 Website Builder: Duda Vs WordPress04:49 Koray Tuğberk GÜBÜR's 25,000 Word Review of Kalicube Pro05:58 Team Kalicube07:49 How to Make Your Website a Booking and Buying Machine08:00 The Importance of Call-to-Action to Any Website08:30 What Role Does a Website Really Perform for a Business09:08 How Social Media has Changed the Way We Look at Website Content10:06 How to Convince Business Owners to Stop Trying to be Pixel Perfect with Their Website11:11 Who Should You Design your Website for?12:24 Where is the Ideal Place for Customer Reviews on a Website?13:40 Effective Website Page Structure13:48 Highlighting Features and Benefits17:30 Distinguish Your Own Personality from Your Brand's Personality20:48 Are Website Text and Color Important to a Customer's Booking and Buying Decision22:16 Shane Hodge's Tips for Including Call to Actions on a Website26:42 How to Effectively Filter Potential Clients on a Website30:46 Passing the Baton: Shane Hodge to Joseph S. Khan This episode was recorded live on video November 8th 2022 Recorded live at Kalicube Tuesdays (Digital Marketing Livestream Event Series). Watch the video now >>
Shane Hodge talks with Jason Barnard about make your website a booking and buying machine. Shane Hodge is a globetrotter, speaker, high performance sales and marketing professional, motivator, chef, non-technical expert, motorcyclist and 10-year CEO/co-founder of TheCamel.co, a digital agency in the Philippines that is a global fulfilment partner for Duda agencies around the world, designs and builds sensational websites, does technical development and is a Google partner providing digital marketing services. In this day and age, people will research on the web before they buy anything. As a business owner, it is therefore very important to have a website where customers or potential customers can find out about the product or service you offer. Websites can be more than just a "customer attraction programme" and you can absolutely make your website a booking and buying engine for your business. This entertaining and insightful episode with Shane Hodge and Jason Barnard offers incredible tips on how to effectively convert prospects into buyers on your website. From call-to-actions that actually work, to text and colour, to where in a page you should place customer reviews and testimonials, to the best way you can highlight features and benefits of the products and services you offer… and how to ensure your potential client understands at a glance "why they should buy from you". Last (HUGE) point: when you are creating a website, think about who you are designing it for. As always, the show ends with passing the baton… Shane delightfully passes the virtual baton to next week's brilliant guest, Joseph S. Khan… with a song! What you'll learn from Shane Hodge 00:00 Shane Hodge and Jason Barnard 00:46 Shane Hodge's Brand SERP01:12 TheCamel.co's Brand SERP01:30 Duda's Knowledge Panel in the US01:56 Kalicube's Knowledge Panel and Brand SERP Support Group02:20 Website Builder: Duda Vs WordPress04:49 Koray Tuğberk GÜBÜR's 25,000 Word Review of Kalicube Pro05:58 Team Kalicube07:49 How to Make Your Website a Booking and Buying Machine08:00 The Importance of Call-to-Action to Any Website08:30 What Role Does a Website Really Perform for a Business09:08 How Social Media has Changed the Way We Look at Website Content10:06 How to Convince Business Owners to Stop Trying to be Pixel Perfect with Their Website11:11 Who Should You Design your Website for?12:24 Where is the Ideal Place for Customer Reviews on a Website?13:40 Effective Website Page Structure13:48 Highlighting Features and Benefits17:30 Distinguish Your Own Personality from Your Brand's Personality20:48 Are Website Text and Color Important to a Customer's Booking and Buying Decision22:16 Shane Hodge's Tips for Including Call to Actions on a Website26:42 How to Effectively Filter Potential Clients on a Website30:46 Passing the Baton: Shane Hodge to Joseph S. Khan This episode was recorded live on video November 8th 2022 Recorded live at Kalicube Tuesdays (Digital Marketing Livestream Event Series). Watch the video now >>
Shane Hodge talks with Jason Barnard about make your website a booking and buying machine. Shane Hodge is a globetrotter, speaker, high performance sales and marketing professional, motivator, chef, non-technical expert, motorcyclist and 10-year CEO/co-founder of TheCamel.co, a digital agency in the Philippines that is a global fulfilment partner for Duda agencies around the world, designs and builds sensational websites, does technical development and is a Google partner providing digital marketing services. In this day and age, people will research on the web before they buy anything. As a business owner, it is therefore very important to have a website where customers or potential customers can find out about the product or service you offer. Websites can be more than just a "customer attraction programme" and you can absolutely make your website a booking and buying engine for your business. This entertaining and insightful episode with Shane Hodge and Jason Barnard offers incredible tips on how to effectively convert prospects into buyers on your website. From call-to-actions that actually work, to text and colour, to where in a page you should place customer reviews and testimonials, to the best way you can highlight features and benefits of the products and services you offer… and how to ensure your potential client understands at a glance "why they should buy from you". Last (HUGE) point: when you are creating a website, think about who you are designing it for. As always, the show ends with passing the baton… Shane delightfully passes the virtual baton to next week's brilliant guest, Joseph S. Khan… with a song! What you'll learn from Shane Hodge 00:00 Shane Hodge and Jason Barnard 00:46 Shane Hodge's Brand SERP01:12 TheCamel.co's Brand SERP01:30 Duda's Knowledge Panel in the US01:56 Kalicube's Knowledge Panel and Brand SERP Support Group02:20 Website Builder: Duda Vs WordPress04:49 Koray Tuğberk GÜBÜR's 25,000 Word Review of Kalicube Pro05:58 Team Kalicube07:49 How to Make Your Website a Booking and Buying Machine08:00 The Importance of Call-to-Action to Any Website08:30 What Role Does a Website Really Perform for a Business09:08 How Social Media has Changed the Way We Look at Website Content10:06 How to Convince Business Owners to Stop Trying to be Pixel Perfect with Their Website11:11 Who Should You Design your Website for?12:24 Where is the Ideal Place for Customer Reviews on a Website?13:40 Effective Website Page Structure13:48 Highlighting Features and Benefits17:30 Distinguish Your Own Personality from Your Brand's Personality20:48 Are Website Text and Color Important to a Customer's Booking and Buying Decision22:16 Shane Hodge's Tips for Including Call to Actions on a Website26:42 How to Effectively Filter Potential Clients on a Website30:46 Passing the Baton: Shane Hodge to Joseph S. Khan This episode was recorded live on video November 8th 2022 Recorded live at Kalicube Tuesdays (Digital Marketing Livestream Event Series). Watch the video now >>
Al and Val find themselves perfectly perplexed by this problematic production**CW Eating Disorders**Pixel Perfect (January 16th, 2004)IMDB WikipediaDirected by Mark A.Z. Dippé (Halloweentown High - mostly VFX credits)Written by Alan Sacks (Welcome Back Kotter) & Neal Shusterman (Goosebumps & Animorphs)Starring: Ricky/Raviv Ullman as Roscoe (Phil of the Future, Kim Possible: So the Drama)Leah Pipes as Samantha (Charmed)Spencer Redford as Loretta Modern (Stopped acting in 2007)Chris Williams as Daryl Fibbs (Dodgeball, Californication, The Great Indoors, The Black Lady Sketch Show, Silicon Valley, a lot of voice acting)Porscha Coleman as Rachel (character actor)Tania Gunadi as Cindy (Go Figure, Enlisted, a lot of voice acting)Brett Cullen as Xander (Apollo 13, The Replacements, On Golden Pond, The West Wing, Friday Night Lights, Lost, 42, Person of Interest, Narcos, True Detective, The Blacklist, Nate Stevens as Max McAllister (only in one other movie ever)Joyce Cohen as Dr. McAllister (Independence Day, Touched by an Angel, High School Musical)Anthony DiMaria as Weldon Giles Max Robinson as Moxley (last movie)Synopsis: When Samantha's band isn't gaining any recognition, her friend Roscoe uses his father's technology to create a sensational lead singer who's really a hologram. They call her Loretta Modern, and she's a huge success even when people find out she's not real. However, Samantha starts to get jealous, and eventually Loretta has to leave, although Sam's not as good at fronting the band. What will happen to the group?NOTE: We're recording this out of order - we had the wrong release date assigned to this filmNext Movie: Right on Track ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Sara and Nora absolutely roast Roscoe (played by Ricky Ullman) for perpetuating unrealistic standards for women and question whether the science of this 2004 film makes literally any sense.
Put on your NFT Maison Margiela Blouse and step into the Metaverse, Paypigs and Prayer Warriors! Today, Kendall and Ceres take a look at everyone's favorite Gen Z Polygonal Influencer, Lil Miquela. They look into her mysterious history, her deliberate obfuscation of her origins, and what exactly a Hatsune Miku made in a board room to sell clothes implies about the influencer career at large.PatreonTwitterWebsiteCeres' TwitterKendall's TwitterWorks Cited and Further Reading:Light Yagami Lip FillersVirtual Influencer Miquela Is Pacsun's Newest AmbassadorMiquela's faux-body positivity postMiquela's Defund The Police postMiquela's SA VlogThe Age of the Instagram FaceMiquela, the Uncanny CGI Virtual Influencer, Signs With CAALil Miquela: From Metaverse To MassesA Computer-Generated, Pro-Trump Instagram Model Said She Hacked Lil Miquela, Another CGI Instagram ModelThe makers of the virtual influencer, Lil Miquela, snag real money from Silicon ValleyWe Can't Get Enough of This Drama Between Two 'Virtual Instagram Influencers'Trevor McFedries on How to Build Authentic Connection At Scale for the Masters of Scale podcastLil Miquela Is A Virtual Artist Who Is Blurring The Boundaries Of IdentityThe Problematic Fakery Of Lil Miquela Explained—An Exploration Of Virtual Influencers and RealnessLil Miquela and the virtual influencer hype, explained
Give Me That D: A Disney Channel Original Movie Breakdown Podcast
Oh my God, this week we have a whacky one for ya — Pixel Perfect! We have the wonderful Ryan Barton here to play devil's advocate and try his best to put a positive spin on this real journey of a movie —or movie(s). There's many layers. This movie is about a boy who creates a hologram popstar because he doesn't believe his “best friend” is good enough to be her bands lead singer. COOL. It's also a science movie, but also a band movie?? But it could also be about the inner workings of the internet, sleezy record producers, and Japan? Or maybe about the moral question of whether holograms deserve rights? But it might actually be about body possession and also a villain origin story! It's all over the map here, people!!! Get ready for some “dance moves” you've never seen before! And if you're single, you might have to confront yourself to see if maybe it's because you're obsessed with perfection…. Pretty deep huh?? Have Fun!!!!