Twitter launched Vine yesterday. One of several apps that could be described as the Instagram of video, Vine captures 6 seconds of video snippets that you can edit together and publishes your creation to Twitter or Facebook.
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Twitter launched Vine yesterday. One of several apps that could be described as the Instagram of video, Vine captures 6 seconds of video snippets that you can edit together and publishes your creation to Twitter or Facebook.
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Dan Levy: "Forget responsive design. The key to multiplatform publishing success is “adaptive content,” argues Karen McGrane in her book, Content Strategy for Mobile. We spoke to the author about why she thinks all content is mobile." Via The Digital Rocking Chair
Dolly Bhasin 's insight:
"Forget responsive design. The key to multiplatform publishing success is “adaptive content,” argues Karen McGrane in her book, Content Strategy for Mobile.
Cathryn Brimhall's curator insight,
January 27, 4:49 AM
From Responsive Design to Adapative Content... Makes sense ! #seo
Dolly Bhasin 's curator insight,
January 27, 10:43 PM
"There’s a huge underserved population today who are consuming content on their phones and we’re giving them a crappy experience. We’re telling them, “Here’s how the web works for you: You have to pinch and zoom your way through sites that were designed for a much larger monitor, you’re going to get errors and the fonts are going to be really tiny.”
Matmi's curator insight,
January 29, 6:38 AM
A great piece on the importance of having content that is viewable or playable across all devices . Matmi CEO Jeff has been pushing the "content should belong to the user and not to the device " mantra for a while. Delete the scoop?
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Steve Ramos: '"Fitzgerald Family Christmas" director Ed Burns has carved a path as an indie pioneer and a self-taught VOD success story' ... Via The Digital Rocking Chair
The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight,
December 21, 2012 12:06 AM
Interesting look at how Ed Burns developed a "model for near certain profit" ... something I think we all strive for. Tags: Distribution, Independent Film, Storytelling Delete the scoop?
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Dan Levy: "Forget responsive design. The key to multiplatform publishing success is “adaptive content,” argues Karen McGrane in her book, Content Strategy for Mobile. We spoke to the author about why she thinks all content is mobile." Via The Digital Rocking Chair
Dolly Bhasin 's insight:
"There’s a huge underserved population today who are consuming content on their phones and we’re giving them a crappy experience. We’re telling them, “Here’s how the web works for you: You have to pinch and zoom your way through sites that were designed for a much larger monitor, you’re going to get errors and the fonts are going to be really tiny.”
Cathryn Brimhall's curator insight,
January 27, 4:49 AM
From Responsive Design to Adapative Content... Makes sense ! #seo
Dolly Bhasin 's curator insight,
January 27, 11:04 PM
"Forget responsive design. The key to multiplatform publishing success is “adaptive content,” argues Karen McGrane in her book, Content Strategy for Mobile.
Matmi's curator insight,
January 29, 6:38 AM
A great piece on the importance of having content that is viewable or playable across all devices . Matmi CEO Jeff has been pushing the "content should belong to the user and not to the device " mantra for a while. Delete the scoop?
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Anita Li: "An infographic reveals how the film industry is using social media and viral marketing to compensate for declining ticket sales." Via The Digital Rocking Chair
Dolly Bhasin 's insight:
Gr8 Infographics on how Documentary films are using Technology
Justin Nalepa's curator insight,
December 20, 2012 11:32 AM
In applying this to documentary filmmaking, I think the "Varied Monetization" section to be particularly interesting. As most documentary films don't have a very long or wide release in theatres, exploring other venues for splitting up the rights to your project may prove to be a more successful and lucrative option for most independent filmmakers.
Jeni Mawter's curator insight,
December 20, 2012 9:38 PM
Awesome infographic to show how the declining film industry is fighting back! Delete the scoop?
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6 secs of video on Twitter's Vine! WOW!