We recorded Monday’s MIR Show last night and it’s going to be a slight departure from the norm, I think. We had a whole schedule planned — but the chaps got stuck with the Poloroid PoGo bluetooth printer so I kept the camera on as Dan Lane and James Whatley bickered with each other for [...]
Wanted: Your suggestions for a MIR Show location
Where do you think we should film the MIR Show next? We were going to go to the Mobyko party tomorrow night and film from there — but alas, it’s been moved. So we’re locationless at the moment. Do you have any ideas for a nice bar, or funky office in the West End/Central London? [...]
Mobile Industry Review Show – Episode 24
And thus, here is the 24th Mobile Industry Review Show episode. For those who aren’t paying close attention — for clarity, we’re numbering the episodes literally. Thus last week’s episode was numbered 22 and the trailer we published was numbered 23. So that’s us on 24. And it’s a special one. Packed to the rafters. [...]
We’re off to the Tower of London for this week’s podcast
This week we’re heading to the Tower of London to produce the Mobile Industry Review Show. It will, I’ve just noticed, cost us about one and a half grand, plus VAT, to film there, so we shall be filming outside. Very much *outside*. But we’re off to the Tower. Look out for lots of shots [...]
Mobile Industry Review Show – Episode 19 from Brighton
Mobile Industry Review Show – 19 from Ewan MacLeod on Vimeo. Here, then, is Mobile Industry Review on location. Yes! This Saturday, we headed down to sunny Brighton on the south coast of England, to visit the inaugural social media cafe (“Tuttle Club”) establishing itself in the town. We’ve got a packed episode of pure [...]
Heading to Brighton tomorrow
We’re heading down to the launch of the social media cafe (the Tuttle Club) in Brighton tomorrow morning. We’ll be filming the MIR show from the cafe, the beach. Plans are afoot to try and get some footage of James Whatley on a donkey. I’d pay good money for that. If you’re in the area, [...]
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The mobile version of MIR: Comments now work!
I’ve been toiling all night. The fact that Disqus has not worked properly on mobile, ever since we changed over to it, has really been annoying me. The swap to Disqus has, otherwise, been a great success — in the past couple of months we’ve had over 4,000 comments contributed. I really like the flexibility [...]