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"Tom Clifford is by trade a filmmaker. For most of his life, he rarely wrote anything longer than a brief comment in the margin of a script. 

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Tuesday
Dec012009

Tom's SpeedLink #13

Seven amazing links. Enjoy!

1. Lemonade Movie
I can't wait to see this! This looks like a real winner. From the site: "More than 130,000 advertising professionals have lost their jobs in this “Great Recession.” Lemonade is about what happens when people who were once paid to be creative in advertising are forced to be creative with their own lives." (RSS readers click through.) Hat tip to Chris Brogan.

2. Seth Godin's "Zen Unicorn" (Kindle Edition)
If you're into Seth Godin and have a Kindle, you may want to check this out. It compiles three years of Seth's blog posts.

3. The Edge of Never
"A skier's story of life, death and dreams in the world's most dangerous mountains." I found this awesome documentary on Twitter.

4. A Plea to All Creatives: Stop Going to Work
Learn to power down and disconnect. From Fast Company.

5. Hoop Dreams Hits the Big Screen for Fifteenth Anniversary!
One of my favorite doc's turns 15. If you haven't seen it, by all means, do so asap!

6. The internet is killing storytelling
A thought-provoking article. Here's an excerpt: "Narrative is not dead, merely obscured by a blizzard of byte-sized information. A story, God knows, is still the most powerful way to understand."

7. Free Report: How to Become a Creative Entrepreneur
Mark McGuinness does it again. 31 pages. Yes, it's really free with no email registration. Ummm. Go grab it!

---Tom

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