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Brian Anthony Hernandez: "How do vampire series "True Blood," "Twilight" and "Vampire Diaries" stack up against each other in terms of social media prowess?"
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May 5, 1:34 AM
Julia Kaganskiy: "Canada’s unlikely trailblazer responsible for some of the most innovative experiments in interactive storytelling" …
The Digital Rocking Chair's insight:
For more on the ground breaking work of Canada's NFB you should read Building Films For the iPad: The National Film Board’s New Tablet-Focused Projects.
Fred Harden's curator insight,
May 5, 7:28 PM
The 'Journal of Insomnia' has quite an attraction for me :-)
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Rose Vincelli: "This program [IDFA DocLab] presents new non-fiction transmedia projects, each allowing the viewer to interact with the reality the filmmakers have documented and constructed" ... Delete the scoop?
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Jaime Woo: "What if instead of acting merely as an online billboard for the documentary, the web itself was the platform?"
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A look at the National Film Board of Canada's support of interactive documentaries, in particular, the Toronto-based Highrise project. Delete the scoop?
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XHIBITOR: "With the amount of time we spend online it’s no surprise that traditional narratives are morphing into a more web-friendly format" ... Delete the scoop?
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