Another week in the history books here in TV land. It’s film’s turn to shine with the Oscars this weekend, but here are five stories you may have missed during the hustle and bustle of the week. We’ve thrown in one of the week’s awesome Hot Spots to keep your creative juices flowing as you head into Saturday. See you next week!

‘@midnight’s’ Game-Changing #PointsMe Campaign
In a digital age where networks are constantly searching for ways to become more interactive with viewers, Comedy Central’s @midnight has found a unique way in.

Science Channel’s New Brand Spot Smashes the Walls of Perception
“Science is for rebels,” says Grant Reynolds, co-host of Science Channel’s new show What Could Possibly Go Wrong, in a 2015 brand spot that merges live-action footage with high-impact visual effects. Drinking a beer handed off to him by a friendly drone, Reynolds proceeds to guide us through a warehouse full of spontaneous invention and mind-blowing technology.

Digital Master Class: Prepare to Kill It
Mastering the perfect pitch is a simple matter of preparation and hard work, iartists’ Danixa Diaz said at PromaxBDA’s monthly Digital Master Class on Thursday.

Creative Review: Sibling Rivalry
Sibling Rivalry wanted to create the best branding with the best people, so in 2011, three partners came up with a simple idea: found a creative studio that includes a a roster of directors working together to focus on the big idea instead of the aesthetic.

Thrive: Forging the Next Generation of Creative Leaders
Last October, a diverse group of 14 rising executives from across the industry met for a week of intense discussion, workshops and feedback at the Ojai Valley Inn & Spa in Ojai, California, in pursuit of one goal: learning how to be leaders.
And finally, this week’s select Hot Spot: Trollbäck + Company’s main titles for NBC’s miniseries The Slap interweaves stories like lines on a subway map.
The Slap from Trollbäck + Company on Vimeo.
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