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The Big Idea (game)
Big Idea may refer to: * Big Idea (marketing), a term in marketing and advertising for the guideline behind a brand's marketing campaign * Big Idea (summer camp), an international Jewish summer camp in Israel * Big Idea Entertainment, an American Christian computer animation production company best known for their CGI animated series ''VeggieTales'' * "Big Idea", a song by AJR from their album ''Living Room'' * ''The Big Idea'' (1917 film), a 1917 short comedy film starring Snub Pollard * ''The Big Idea'' (1934 film), a 1934 short comedy film starring Ted Healy and His Three Stooges * ''The Big Idea'' (American TV series), a 1953–54 TV show on science that aired on the DuMont network * ''The Big Idea'' (UK TV series), a 2006 British reality television series that aired on Sky One * ''The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch'', an American talk show * ''The Big Idea'' (game), a marketing game produced by Cheapass Games * The Big Idea (museum) The Big Idea was a science centre locate ...
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Big Idea (marketing)
Big Idea in marketing and advertising is a term used to symbolize the foundation for a major undertaking in these areas - an attempt to communicate a brand, product, or concept to the general public, by creating a strong message that pushes brand boundaries and resonates with the consumers. The term "Big Idea" has been used in the works of marketing gurus David Ogilvy and George Lois, and in a book authored by Thomas H. Davenport Thomas Hayes "Tom" Davenport, Jr. (born October 17, 1954) is an American academic and author specializing in analytics, business process innovation, knowledge management, and artificial intelligence. He is currently the President’s Distinguishe ..., Laurence Prusak, and H. James Wilson. References {{Reflist External linksWhat’s the Future of Advertising’s Big Idea?
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Big Idea (summer Camp)
Big Idea (previously known as "eCamp") is an English speaking international Jewish summer camp located in Israel, focusing on STEM, media arts and gaming. The campers, aged 7 to 18, attend workshops in subjects such as Music, Photography, Design, Gaming, and more. Big Idea's main program blends the technological workshops with a traditional American-style summer camp experience, held in three 2-week sessions each summer. The staff includes Israeli and international counselors who speak English and Hebrew. The counselors are graduates and college students, some of whom did their military service in technology units of the Israel Defense Forces. Big Idea's current main location is Meir Shfeya, a residential youth village near Zichron Yaacov. Until the summer of 2011 it took place at the Alonei Yitzhak youth village. History Big Idea was founded in 2007 and under the name "eCamp" as a division of Oranim Educational Initiatives Ltd. (Known today as Israel Way Educational Tourism), ...
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Big Idea Entertainment
Big Idea Entertainment, LLC (formerly known as Big Idea Productions, Inc. and Big Idea, Inc.; also simply as Big Idea) is an American Christian animation company, best known for its computer-animated ''VeggieTales'' series of Christian-themed home videos. Founded in February 1989 as GRAFx Studios by Phil Vischer, the company was renamed as Big Idea Productions in August 1993 and it released its first direct-to-video ''VeggieTales'' program in December. In 2002, Big Idea adapted the Biblical story of Jonah for its first theatrical feature film, '' Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie'', which was co-produced with FHE Pictures. Its second theatrical film, '' The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie'', was co-produced with Starz Animation and released in 2008. From 1999 to 2004, headquarters of Big Idea Entertainment was in Lombard, Illinois, a suburb outside of Chicago. After Big Idea Entertainment declared bankruptcy in 2003 and the company was sold to Classic Media, headqu ...
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Living Room (AJR Album)
''Living Room'' is the debut studio album by American pop band AJR. It was released on March 3, 2015 by the band's label AJR Productions and was produced entirely from their apartment in Chelsea, Manhattan. The band had previously released two independently produced albums, ''Born and Bred'' and ''Venture'', both of which are out of print. Track listing Personnel * AJR – audio mixing, production, songwriting * Chris Gehringer – audio mastering Mastering, a form of audio post production, is the process of preparing and transferring recorded audio from a source containing the final mix to a data storage device (the master), the source from which all copies will be produced (via me ... References {{AJR 2015 debut albums AJR (band) albums Warner Records albums ...
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The Big Idea (1917 Film)
''The Big Idea'' is a 1917 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. The film has been preserved and is available online.The Big Idea
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Harold, Snub and Bebe are employees at a pawn shop that is having trouble attracting customers. The boss informs Bebe that business is so slow that he will have to let her go. Both Harold and Snub are smitten by Bebe. Harold comes up with a clever way to save Bebe's job. He circulates a fake telegram stating there is an item in the pawn shop marked with a double X that contains $10,000. Harold proceeds to mark numerous items in the shop with the double X and makes sure that several people on the street accidentally see the bogus telegram. Very soon the hopeful customers come into the antique store and buy almost everything on the floor. The happy prop ...
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The Big Idea (1934 Film)
''The Big Idea'' is the fifth and last of five short films starring Ted Healy and His Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard) released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on May 12, 1934. Production Like other shorts Healy and the Stooges filmed at MGM, stock footage was utilized to fill out the 20 minutes of time. For ''The Big Idea'', MGM used musical numbers edited out of the feature films ''Dancing Lady'' (1933), which ironically had a supporting role by Healy and a cameo by the Stooges, and ''Going Hollywood'' (1933). This is one of the last films and the fifth and final musical-comedy short subject in which the Three Stooges appeared with longtime partner Ted Healy. By the time of the release of ''The Big Idea'', the Three Stooges had signed a new contract with Columbia Pictures to do a series of comedy short films without Healy, beginning with ''Woman Haters'' (1934). See also *The Three Stooges filmography References External links *''The Big Idea''athreestooges.net
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The Big Idea (American TV Series)
''The Big Idea'' is a documentary TV series that was broadcast on the DuMont Television Network. The 30-minute program, which ran from December 15, 1952, to October 22, 1953, focused on modern inventions. Overview Donn Bennett, whose production company owned the show, was the host, and Ray Wood (director of the South Jersey Manufacturers Association) was a regular panelist on the show. Panelists interviewed inventors and commented on the products that they displayed on the show. Those products included an inflatable bathing suit for women, a lighted dartboard, a self-standing golf club, a refrigerated lunch box, and a lunch box that contained a hot plate. The winning inventor in each episode was determined by applause from the studio audience. The show served as "an intermediary between success-seeking inventors, whose patented ideas need producers or funds, and manufacturers or investors". By early February 1953, manufacturers had bought five inventions demonstrated on the pr ...
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The Big Idea (UK TV Series)
Ruth Badger (born March 1978) is a British businesswoman, best known as the 2006 runner-up in the second series of the UK version of reality TV show ''The Apprentice'', in which contestants compete for a £100,000-a-year job working for British business magnate Sir Alan Sugar. She has also presented her own TV show, '' Badger or Bust'', and done various other TV work. Badger has her own consultancy firm, Ruth Badger Consultancy Ltd, with offices in Salford Quays, Salford, and runs North West Money, a company which provides finance for homeowners. Biography Born in Wolverhampton, Badger was educated at Wodensfield Primary School in Wednesfield and then at Our Lady & St Chad RC comprehensive school, leaving in 1995 with 3 GCSEs. She then worked as a civil servant at her local Jobcentre. During this period she also worked as a barmaid at several pubs in Wolverhampton and as a steward at Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club. After several years as a civil servant, she started wo ...
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The Big Idea With Donny Deutsch
Big Idea may refer to: * Big Idea (marketing), a term in marketing and advertising for the guideline behind a brand's marketing campaign * Big Idea (summer camp), an international Jewish summer camp in Israel * Big Idea Entertainment, an American Christian computer animation production company best known for their CGI animated series ''VeggieTales'' * "Big Idea", a song by AJR from their album ''Living Room'' * ''The Big Idea'' (1917 film), a 1917 short comedy film starring Snub Pollard * ''The Big Idea'' (1934 film), a 1934 short comedy film starring Ted Healy and His Three Stooges * ''The Big Idea'' (American TV series), a 1953–54 TV show on science that aired on the DuMont network * ''The Big Idea'' (UK TV series), a 2006 British reality television series that aired on Sky One * '' The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch'', an American talk show * ''The Big Idea'' (game), a marketing game produced by Cheapass Games * The Big Idea (museum) The Big Idea was a science centre loc ...
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The Big Idea (game)
Big Idea may refer to: * Big Idea (marketing), a term in marketing and advertising for the guideline behind a brand's marketing campaign * Big Idea (summer camp), an international Jewish summer camp in Israel * Big Idea Entertainment, an American Christian computer animation production company best known for their CGI animated series ''VeggieTales'' * "Big Idea", a song by AJR from their album ''Living Room'' * ''The Big Idea'' (1917 film), a 1917 short comedy film starring Snub Pollard * ''The Big Idea'' (1934 film), a 1934 short comedy film starring Ted Healy and His Three Stooges * ''The Big Idea'' (American TV series), a 1953–54 TV show on science that aired on the DuMont network * ''The Big Idea'' (UK TV series), a 2006 British reality television series that aired on Sky One * ''The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch'', an American talk show * ''The Big Idea'' (game), a marketing game produced by Cheapass Games * The Big Idea (museum) The Big Idea was a science centre locate ...
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The Big Idea (museum)
The Big Idea was a science centre located in the town of Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland. Located on the former Nobel Explosives manufacturing site on the Ardeer Peninsula, a new science and learning centre was planned in 2000 by the Millennium Commission, to celebrate the history of invention and inventors. An estimated £14 million was spent for the construction of the exhibition. After only 3 years of operation, the museum permanently closed in 2003 after a major decline in visitor numbers. As of 2022, no plans have been made for the former museum's redevelopment and it continues to lie abandoned on the peninsula. History As an idea for the new millennium, a museum site was proposed to celebrate inventors and inventions from Scotland and all over the world. The project was created with the help of £5.5million from the Millennium Commission, £5m of European funding, £500,000 from Scottish Enterprise and £3million of private money. Scottish inventors featured included J ...
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