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If you liked “The Fantastic Mr. Fox” then you will love these window displays. Forget about Macy’s, Saks, or Bloomingdales. Bergdorf Goodman is where to go to see cool window displays in New York City. Each window is a scene from “The Fantastic Mr. Fox” featuring the actual characters and sets used in the making of the movie. Unfortunately the day I found this was the day I decided to walk around with out my good camera, so all I got are iPhone shots. Hope you enjoy. Click here for someone else’s better shots for those of you who want more detail.

Good ideas have a hard time in this world. Fight for yours.
Art by Scott Campbell
By Guest Blogger, Mike Cooperman
Using social media to make marketing decisions is a great idea – if you know who you’re listening to.
A few weeks back, I had to take a new headshot for an upcoming speaking engagement. I brought two shirt and tie combinations to the shoot – a blue shirt with a pink tie and a white stripped shirt with a black tie with blue designs.
Prior to the shoot, I thought I’d conduct a little social media experiment. So, I posted a picture of both shirt-tie combinations on my Facebook page and asked my friends for feedback. The result? Blue shirt, but do it with the black tie (except my buddy Dan, who wondered if they could get another head – that’s what friends are for).
What’s the point? I knew I wasn’t simply asking a bunch of 18 year old goth teens for their opinions. As a result, I got good information.

DigitalLA hosted a crowd of nearly 300 for a recent “Movie Marketing: Online, Social, Mobile” panel on the Fox lot. Industry experts from Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and Lionsgate discussed the evolving process of integrated online marketing campaigns, the importance of online influencers and the critical need to know who your target audience is for a specific release.
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This marks the 5
th season Tuesday has been creating key art and full marketing campaigns for the
Jerry Springer Uncensored series.
For those few of you that are unfamiliar, The Jerry Springer Show, in it’s 20th year of syndication, is known for the colorful guests, unpredictable antics, and fighting. Lots and lots of fighting.