June, 2006

1001 Conversations

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
It was great to get feedback from Adrian about the Album Art window in iTunes.
To see what this looks like go here.


Years ago myself and a great friend Russell coined the phrase 1001 conversations. Meaning that everyone’s experience contributes to and diversifies knowledge, This leads to innovation.

Some of the best ideas come from the people who you think know the least.

I will talk more about this in my next post which will discuss the process of creating the soundscape for the Bollywood Dreams Exhibition at the Immigration Museum, -I love their tag line “moving stories”-and the importance of client and service provider relationships, and how sound can affect a brands relationships with it’s staff and customers.

Till then enjoy and I hope those people downloading the music from our podcast are enjoying the fruits of our labour. (Time for more content I think)

Drop us a line.

You might know something that we don’t…

Marcel
New position title: Just another consumer
The Amber Theatre

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Say Thank You Please.

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

When was the last time some one thanked you?

It’s surprising how people have gotten used to being taken for granted.
Years ago I credited a colleague (hi Nige, doing well mate) on a showreel for his mixing  and production.His surprised ‘thanks Marz” made me think that people don’t do this very often.
Now this guy has helped a lot of people out, and most of all me. The least he deserves as does anyone, is a thank you and a few jobs thrown his way, because money talks and bullshit walks right.
 Contact me by posting a comment if you want a producer who listens as well as hears and I’ll pass you on to Nigel.

So some quick thank yous to:

Seth Godin for posting a blog on my blog. The amber theatre’s podcast downloads have rocketed as a result; &

Cass at Meccamedialight- new media consultancy-who recommended that I start a blog because “it’s all about community”.

Oh yeah and don’t forget: No one likes  a sycophant

Business is Personal

Marcel de Bie

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