This made me giggle…

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Nokia…just a touch of the Jonny’s me thinks

I just wonder why Nokia has decided to have a calm a comforting english accent voice over for their new Camera Phone product?

 

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Another Nokia Video

Suddenly there seems to be some life in the old phone manufacturer

 

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Is this how a camera should look in a digital world

There are many things that are fascinating about this YouTube video from Nokia about a ‘fashion photo-shoot’ – whatever that might be – but for me perhaps the most interesting detail is how the digital camera is controlled. Out go all of the analogue controls and everything is controlled through the screen. Now I know that is not the best way to control a camera in some circumstances – sports photography being an example – but for most ways that a camera is used it makes perfect sense.

Of course this reflects the real world of the way that cameras and photography has developed over the past few years. Photography has now become an integral part of all our lives in a way it never was before. We now always carry a camera around with us, those of us that carry any phone that is less than five years old, and they are all digital. The design of the DSLR has always been a traditional throw back to the days when these beasts used to carry film. There is no reason why a camera should look anything like the DSLR yet this is the camera type being sold as the ‘best camera’. Even the young of today still think that using a DSLR makes a difference when they are possibly the first generation who are brought up making photographs without the constraint of having to have a ‘real’ camera to do this. Hopefully in future we can forget the DSLR as the pinnacle and start just using the best camera for our needs. I suspect the marketing departments of Canon, Nikon and Sony might not agree.

Simon Marchini
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Marylyn Monroe and some stiff

Another little sketch with some post production on my iPad .

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Variations

Not sure if these are an enigma variation but they came about as a result of messing about on my iPad with a digital image of a drawing I had made this evening. It is amazing where inspiration comes from.

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Just follow the money

Yesterday saw the launch of this year’s Heineken Cup competition for the best rugby union clubs in Europe. By all accounts it was a strange affair with no one really concerned with this season’s competition but rather what the following season would offer. Yesterday also saw the company (European Rugby Company – ERC) that runs the Heineken Cup try once more to get the English and French teams to come and talk to them in October – this despite the fact that they served notice 12 months ago that from 2014 they will no longer take part in the competition.

At the same time as this is happening the real world is colliding with the fantasy world. The Welsh regional teams are facing an uphill struggle to keep going. They depend on European club rugby to survive and keep their best players however with its forth coming collapse they are looking at loosing both their best players, to England and France, and most of their money, which I suppose is two sides of the same coin. Interestingly the Welsh clubs don’t get the money for playing in the Heineken Cup directly but distributed from the Welsh Rugby Union, which uses the money earned by the regional clubs, in part, to support Welsh rugby as a whole. Whilst this may seem like an very egalitarian approach it also means that there is an inbuilt tension that when the system comes under stress quickly blows up in every one’s face. I guess that is what will happen very shortly in Wales.

And then we come back to the two mega buck organisations in all this SKY Sports, official media partners for the Heineken Cup and BT Sports, which has the rights to the Aviva Premiership Rugby. It seems that Sky’s lawyers are already sharpening their knives as their would appear to be threats being issued against the directors of ERC over the new contract they signed with Sky Sports last year for continued coverage of the Heineken Cup – was the the contract signed in good faith or did the directors con the innocent and unknowing SKY? (I guess that is what the lawyers would argue but few would believe)

So in the end of this sorry state of affairs the old saying of “…follow the money…” will be proven once more to be correct. And as usual the path will lead to very highly paid lawyers from the city of London who will make a fortune on the back of all this. In the mean time much of the traditional rugby hinterland will wither away to be replaced by the only two structures that are big enough to support professional Rugby – England, France (with perhaps some form of Irish contribution although that is far from certain). It is all very sad but inevitable if you want to have a professional sport which only works with money, lots of money, coursing through it’s veins.

Simon Marchini
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That man Bacon off the tele

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I just getting more and more cynical in my old age – TV and Rugby

This morning I read a nice puff piece about the Rabodirect Pro 12 Rugby Union championship – the main thrust of which was that there was lot of really good rugby being played but no one got to see it or hear about it because the games weren’t ‘overhyped’ compared to the English Aviva Premiership. If only this could be sorted out then things would be a lot better for the Celtic and Italian teams that take part. In turn they would be better able to argue against their much richer English and French counterparts when it comes to setting up or reforming the European club championship.

All well and good I thought and there was some merit in what was written until I read that next year Sky were going to cover Rabodirect Pro 12 and my cynicism alarm sounded. The paper I was reading this article in was the Sunday Times, owned by News Corp or 21st Century Fox or whatever name they are now using. This is the same company that owns 40% of Sky (British Sky Broadcasting to give them their proper name) and wanted to own the whole lot until the hacking scandal put paid to that – for now. Suddenly what appeared to be a well argued article seemed to be the first step in the SKY fight back against the lose of all the biggest club rugby in the Northern Hemisphere to BT. (BT is the phone and broadband giant who was loosing broadband customers to SKY until they started their own sports channel and now control the rights to the top flight English and French club rugby having out bid SKY to get it) It also seems that from next year SKY will no longer have coverage of the European Club Rugby Championship because both the English and French clubs have withdrawn from the current championship, SKY owning the TV right for this now doomed competition, to form their own, which BT Sports will own the rights to. This withdrawal will destroy the current European championship and a lot of earning potential for SKY.

Rugby is one of those sports that advertises love, whilst it doesn’t have the mass appeal that say the English Premier League has the people that do watch tend to be more affluent and so the TV companies can sell the adverts at a premium. Am I being cynical or am I seeing too many conspiracies for my own good? Only time will tell. But for now SKY seems to be reeling from the loss of top flight english rugby. They now only have the second level Green King IPA Championship to cover and no matter how much they try to hype games they don’t carry the glamour of the Aviva Premiership and that must really hurt – hence the move to cover the giants of Irish and Welsh rugby with some Scots and Italian clubs thrown in for good measure. This also means that the weight of the Murdoch/News Corp papers must also tow the line – Rugby covered by BT Sports – BAD; Rabodirect Pro 12 Rugby – Good. Or perhaps I’m just too cynical for my own good.

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From next year the RaboDirect Pro 12 will just be plain Pro 12 as they don’t have a lead sponsor so how does the SkyBet Pro 12 sound? Just a thought.

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The rugby player

Watching rugby this afternoon I was drawn to making this little sketch…simple pleasures…

Simon Marchini
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