Saturday, November 28, 2009

La part creativa...

Ahir al vespre vaig anar a fer una cervesa amb el club d'anglès del MeetUp. Cada 2 setmanes ens reunim, uns per practicar el nostre anglès, i d'altres de fora per conèixer gent d'aquí i practicar el seu espanyol/català.

Conèixer gent nova i de cultures totalment diferents sempre és una experiència agraïda, i més en el cas d'ahir, que vaig estar xerrant amb un noi de Londres que porta 2 anys treballant a Barcelona en una agència de publicitat, i concretament a la part de creació d'anuncis de televisió.

Li vaig demanar que em donés alguns exemples per tal de saber si coneixia alguna de les seves "obres"...

Aquest que us presento és el que més m'ha agradat de llarg:

Monday, November 23, 2009

15 minutes that shook the world

This is the title of a new movie.

But I bet you are thinking it will be about an accident, an announcement or a situation that changed the world. The truth is that this movie is about football: "A comedy exploring what might have inspired Liverpool FC to victory over AC Milan in the 2005 Champions League Finale"

This film has the appearance of real Liverpool players such as Steven Gerrard o Jamie Carraguer, and relates the 15 minutes of the half time after Liverpool received 3 goals from AC Milan.

Here is the trailer:

Monday, November 9, 2009

Ever dream this guy?

Last night I was watching "Cuarto Milenio" in Cuatro and they explained the story of this event:

"In January 2006 in NYC, the patient of a well-known psychiatrist draws the face of a man that has been appearing in her dreams. In more than one occasion that man has given her advice on her private life. The woman swears she has never met the man in her life.

That portrait lies forgotten on the psychiatrist's desk for a few days until one day another patient recognizes that face and says that the man has often visited him in his dreams. He also claims he has never seen that man in his walking life.

From January 2006 until today, at least 2,000 people have claimed they have seen this man in their dreams, in many cities all over the world: Los Angeles, Berlin, Sao Paulo, Tehran, Beijing, Rome, Barcelona, Stockholm, Paris, New Dehli, Moskow etc.

The psychiatrist decides to send the portrait to some of his colleagues that have patients with recurrent dreams. Within a few monts, four patients recognize the man as a frequent presence in their own dreams. All the patients refer to him as THIS MAN."

So far I believe that this is just one more campaign across the internet than a real case. Is this really true, or we are just in front of another web that tries to generate a lot of traffic based on a false story and trying to extract slice of it?

So, has anyone ever really dream with this guy?