The Coen brothers tackle post with a workflow that is specific to them. We had a chance to dig into that world with Katie McQuerrey, who is credited as an additional editor on "Inside Llewyn Davis." For many of the Coen brother films, she's worn a number of hats—helping to coordinate the assistant editors, acting as a conduit to other departments and, in general, serving as another set of eyes and ears while Ethan and Joel are cutting their films.
Predicting the future of display is fraught with difficulty. Not only is display technology moving forward at an impressive clip, but it's also amazingly diverse. To design a display, you need physics, chemistry, material development, electronics, light and color, even environmental and health sciences.
With the proliferation of smartphones and tablets and the synchronicity that goes along with, the average museum-goer is so accustomed to interactivity that it is inevitable it's becoming an expectation that museums of every shape and form are interactive, too.
Over the past six years, whether we like it or not, we've all been retrained by Apple on how to use and design touchscreens. The importance of this type of mass "training" is often underestimated. In learning how to use a new product, people either leverage their familiarity with similar products or learn from scratch.
With weekly attendance topping 46,000, LifeChurch.tv is, by many counts, the largest church in the country. It has 18 physical campuses stretching from New York to Florida and back to its headquarters in Oklahoma. As one might guess from its embrace of the ".tv" suffix, LifeChurch.tv also has a vibrant online presence, including a weekly online service and a virtual church in the online virtual world Second Life.
Collective[i] was founded by highly successful entrepreneurs who experienced the proliferation of raw data and the pain of converting it into usable insights. Their view was that companies were no longer competing on product, but intelligence, and that the former should be driven by the latter.