Time Lapse and Other Video of Indy by Paul D’Andrea
I shared a link earlier of some of the photos local photographer, Paul D’Andrea, had taken over the last few days of Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis. Just noticed some of his videos he’s put together and here’s one of them. Everytime I see Paul’s work I’m more impressed. I’ll let you decide for yourself though.
Indianapolis Super Bowl Village from Paul D'Andrea on Vimeo.
Hat tip to @cjtheisen for sharing the link to this video on Facebook.
The Winner of Social Media Bowl II
I’ll say that the first Social Media Bowl in coordination with the Super Bowl took place in Dallas for last year’s event. Indianapolis definitely upped the ante in that department with all of their efforts and the help of the #Social46 team. I believe we won, don’t you?
Here’s an infographic that ExactTarget put together that gathers some information about the social media activity that happened more as an event and not directly tied to the efforts of Indianapolis. I would be curious as to how the Indianapolis stats would have played into this graphic.
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Lucas Oil Stadium Made from LEGOs
Growing up I spent hours playing with LEGO’s and other building block toys, as well as Tinker Toys and Lincoln Logs. As a kid I always wanted more LEGO’s and never had the money to buy them, but had seemingly endless hours to play with the ones I did have. Now that I’m an adult I have the money to buy more LEGO’s but not enough time to spend playing with them.
That’s not the case for Brian Alano who invested over three years and 30,000 pieces to build a replica of the home of the Indianapolis Colts.



