Letters to the COW Team
Creative COW's Brand New News Dept. Features and Functions
Creative COW's co-founders have been quietly at work cleaning up and rebuilding the Creative COW News section. While they've been at work, they've been adding new features and functions that will make the news department much more useful in the days ahead. If it's been a while since you've visited the news section, visit it soon but read this short introduction to what it is and how things are working. We hope these new changes make your research and keeping on top of industry news much more productive.
Editorial, Feature, Business Ronald Lindeboom |
Letters to the COW Team
People of an interconnected world
Creative COW is truly a worldwide body of interconnected people that reaches around the globe. What can any of us say except that our thoughts, hopes and prayers are with the Japanese people.
Editorial Ron Lindeboom |
Letters to the COW Team
Divergence
Every now and then, a hype word comes along that actually means something... Divergence is fun for us as media consumers. It’s a nightmare for us as media makers, though. The trick is to embrace the delight consumers find in all this divergence, and to let it soothe the stabbing pain between our eyes as producers. No problem, right? Right.
Editorial Tim Wilson |
COWmunications feedback | Cows Around the World
The 'W' in COW stands for 'world,' and we really mean it. Here are reports from Cows in Russia, India, the Netherlands and Canada about what they do, and what they're working on.
People / Interview Cowdog |
COWmunications feedback
Grazing Etiquette at the CreativeCow forums
In this article for CreativeCow.net, contributing editor and leader, David Battistella converses with other leaders in search of 'what constitutes good grazing' or polite etiquette for being part of a fun and truly useful Creative community. Read on as David, Jerry Hoffman, Walter Biscardi, Tom Wolsky and Bob Zelin share their thoughts for keeping the pasture peaceful.
Editorial, Tutorial David Battistella |
Letters to the COW Team
The Taps Project
Preserving the story of veterans for the library of congress - Everyday, we lose another 1,000 WWII veterans whose stories are lost forever. These are fathers, sons, brothers, uncles and friends whose stories are now gone forever. We are working with the Library of Congress to help preserve these stories for the families and for the future.
People / Interview Ron Lindeboom |
Letters to the COW Team
Avoiding Creative Burnout
Burnout is very common in the television industry, but it doesn't have to last. By investing time and interest in learning new skills, Timothy Allen tells us, you will not only develop your career, but also enhance your entire outlook on life. If you keep your learning curve in ''the zone'', you'll be just fine.
Tutorial Timothy Allen |
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