What if an ecommerce platform aggregated all the must-have products that are trending on social media? That’s the idea behind FirstFinds, a new hub launched by Hearst on October 24.
Visitors who check out FirstFinds are able to peruse more than 1,000 products, which are arranged across five themed shelves. Depending on the priorities that inform your purchases, you can shop what’s hot, what’s fresh, what’s wild, what’s green, or what works. Within each of those categories, FirstFinds users can deliver Reddit-style upvotes and downvotes, thus alerting fellow shoppers about the platform’s best and worst deals.
Hearst Executive Director of Commerce and Content Strategy Christine Anderson told Digiday that the selection of wares on FirstFinds was curated by a five-person team, which picked out products that met specific guidelines. If an item is “never on sale but it is today,” or if “you see it all over your feed,...
Visitors who check out FirstFinds are able to peruse more than 1,000 products, which are arranged across five themed shelves. Depending on the priorities that inform your purchases, you can shop what’s hot, what’s fresh, what’s wild, what’s green, or what works. Within each of those categories, FirstFinds users can deliver Reddit-style upvotes and downvotes, thus alerting fellow shoppers about the platform’s best and worst deals.
Hearst Executive Director of Commerce and Content Strategy Christine Anderson told Digiday that the selection of wares on FirstFinds was curated by a five-person team, which picked out products that met specific guidelines. If an item is “never on sale but it is today,” or if “you see it all over your feed,...
- 11/1/2022
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
San Sebastian — Already backed by a four-way production partnership spanning Nicaragua, Mexico, the Netherlands and Germany, Nicaraguan Laura Baumeister’s stirring feature debut project “Daughter of Rage” swept three of the four prizes on offer at San Sebastian’s 8th Europe-Latin America Co-production Forum, which wrapped Wednesday night.
The other big prize of the night, a Films in Progress Prize for San Sebastian’s pix-on-post competition, went to another alumna of Mexico’s Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (Ccc) film school, Fernanda Valadez for “Non Distinguishing Features.” an extraordinary achievement for an already celebrated institution.
The trio of trophies – Best Project Award, an Efads-Caaci Grant, and Artekino Intl. Prize – for “Daughter of Rage” mark further recognition for a movie project whose combination of mother-daughter story and social-issue drama has won development backing from the Hubert Bals, Hb Minority Europe, Ibermedia funds.It also garnered a Woulter Barendrecht Award at the Rotterdam Festival.
The other big prize of the night, a Films in Progress Prize for San Sebastian’s pix-on-post competition, went to another alumna of Mexico’s Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (Ccc) film school, Fernanda Valadez for “Non Distinguishing Features.” an extraordinary achievement for an already celebrated institution.
The trio of trophies – Best Project Award, an Efads-Caaci Grant, and Artekino Intl. Prize – for “Daughter of Rage” mark further recognition for a movie project whose combination of mother-daughter story and social-issue drama has won development backing from the Hubert Bals, Hb Minority Europe, Ibermedia funds.It also garnered a Woulter Barendrecht Award at the Rotterdam Festival.
- 9/25/2019
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
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