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'Angry Birds' To Become YouTube Cartoon - Tubefilter

'Angry Birds' To Become YouTube Cartoon - Tubefilter | Machinimania | Scoop.it
Tubefilter 'Angry Birds' To Become YouTube Cartoon Tubefilter Like those series (especially the Disney-distributed Swampy cartoons), Angry Birds Toons will be colorfully animated, unrelentingly slapstick, and devoid of spoken dialogue in favor of...
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Well, it was only a matter of time. After the success of several animated web series based off of beloved mobile games, it comes as no surprise that Angry Birds is making the jump to the YouTube screen. Developer Rovio will release Angry Birds Toons, a derivative series featuring all of the game’s characters. - See more at: http://www.tubefilter.com/2013/02/26/angry-birds-toons-rovio-youtube/#sthash.67Cst964.dpuf

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Something Startling This Way Comes -- The Role of Wonder in Biz Stories

Something Startling This Way Comes -- The Role of Wonder in Biz Stories | Machinimania | Scoop.it
This stage in story design is itself another face of wonder. Wonder is experiencing something anew. At first, wonder opens us to the moment, feeling suspended in time and space for a few seconds. Or a few months.

 

Wow -- what a gem of an article! I love love love it.  It's perspective is unique, different and so right on.

 

The author, Jeffery Davis, tackles the emotion of wonder and how critical it is for 'storytellers and business artists' (that's us, BTW) to understand it, and build it into our organizational stories.

 

Awesome!

 

Davis does a great job explaining 2 types of wonder and how they relate to business and business storytelling. He talks about why working with wonder is important, and then goes on to suggest how we can bring wonder into the stories we share.

 

Run -- don't walk -- to read this significant piece. You will be glad you did!


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