• Senior Flash Engineer for Facebook Games - Mob Science San Diego, CA, USA

    Updated: 2012-01-31 17:19:29

  • Sivan Kidron’s beautiful graduation film

    Updated: 2012-01-31 14:04:59
    Sivan Kidron’s beautiful graduation film, Blue Whale. Posted on MotionographerPosted on Motionographer

  • Portfolio of Michael Lozada Tello on HelloTello.com

    Updated: 2012-01-31 13:48:28
    Los Angeles-based designer Michael Lozada Tello shows a range of snazzy work on his website, HelloTello.com. Posted on MotionographerPosted on Motionographer

  • Legs for Diet Coke in “Love it Light”

    Updated: 2012-01-30 19:09:21
    Legs hooked up with Diet Coke and put together an all-girl ensemble — of marionettes! Directed by Georgie Greville and Geremy Jasper, Love It Light introduces us to three British beauties who are having a bad day in the big city. The puppetry technique — originally coined as supermarionation — goes back to the 1960s but [...]Posted on Motionographer

  • Nathan Love: Cartoon Network ID Bumpers

    Updated: 2012-01-30 18:18:32
    Some good ole two-becomes-one cel animation bumpers by Nathan Love for Cartoon Network. Posted on MotionographerPosted on Motionographer

  • Oscar Nominees 2012: Best Animated Short Film

    Updated: 2012-01-30 15:16:41
    The nominations for the 84th Academy Awards are in, and although they were announced last week, we thought we’d dig up snippets of each flick for Best Animated Short Film to share with you today. Say hello to the contenders! Animated Short Film Nominees: The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore (William Joyce and Brandon [...]Posted on Motionographer

  • Tigrelab: Com Va la Vida, TV3 Video Mapping

    Updated: 2012-01-30 14:08:04
    Barcelona-based multimedia and design studio Tigrelab created an array of immersive visuals for Com Va la Vida: a recent video mapping project on TV3. Making-of here. Posted on MotionographerPosted on Motionographer

  • Scott Benson: Everything Starts Small

    Updated: 2012-01-30 06:02:25
    A perfect Monday morning treat. Scott Benson reminds us, Everything Starts Small. Posted on MotionographerPosted on Motionographer

  • Phil Borst: Reel

    Updated: 2012-01-30 05:58:46
    New reel from Phil Borst, designer/animator of Kyndill. Posted on MotionographerPosted on Motionographer

  • Hush for Marsh

    Updated: 2012-01-28 16:49:53
    Hush Studios delivers again with a beautiful piece for Marsh. A gorgeously minimal design paired with great animation make this a real treat. Director Jodi Terwilliger had this to say about about the creative process: The client initially asked us for a visual exploration of what IGNITE meant (an acronym for their internal leadership goals). [...]Posted on Motionographer

  • Twitter Scavenger Hunt at Texas State

    Updated: 2012-01-28 16:38:54
    [View the story "Twitter Scavenger Hunt at Texas State" on Storify]

  • Electric Theatre Collective

    Updated: 2012-01-28 07:47:48
    Electric Theatre Collective launched. Posted on MotionographerPosted on Motionographer

  • Wired.com has Published a Great Developer Profile about SnowCastle

    Updated: 2012-01-24 07:50:05
    Daniel Donahoo, a regular contributor on the GeeekDad blog at wired.com has written a great developer profile on SnowCastle Interactive. Check it out here.

  • Reframing Mexico

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:23
    "Reframing Mexico" looks at the Mexico City beyond the violent headlines. The site features 12 short video documentaries and multiple interactive features. Topics include a single mother raising children in a large metro dump, a carpenter whose illegal immigration to the US ended when the American dream eluded him, a disabled father overcoming stigma and discrimination, and others. Interactive features include a border crossing game, a "build your own wrestler" feature, and more. This project is a collaboration between UNC Photojournalism and Monterrey Tec.

  • Reframing Mexico

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:22
    "Reframing Mexico" looks at the Mexico City beyond the violent headlines. The site features 12 short video documentaries and multiple interactive features. Topics include a single mother raising children in a large metro dump, a carpenter whose illegal immigration to the US ended when the American dream eluded him, a disabled father overcoming stigma and discrimination, and others. Interactive features include a border crossing game, a "build your own wrestler" feature, and more. This project is a collaboration between UNC Photojournalism and Monterrey Tec.

  • The Dragon Children

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:22
    Chinese-Australian students have come under increasing scrutiny, raising debate about the role of culture, coaching colleges and notions of childhood in an increasingly competitive school environment. Are Chinese parents too pushy, their focus too narrow and the children too obedient? Or are there lessons to be learnt from Chinese students to ensure everyone shares in the success?

  • Goa Hippy Tribe

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:21
    Goa Hippy Tribe is an interactive documentary that tells the story of the original Goan hippies, led by the inimitable Eight-Finger Eddie, who first met in the early 70s and re-connected on Facebook to re-unite in 2010. An immersive online trip, the project features interviews shot by director Darius Devas as well as material contributed by Facebook users as part of an initial, groundbreaking social media phase.

  • Unsung New Yorkers

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:21
    This project presents a collective portrait of workers who keep New York City running. Their stories unfold in a series of multimedia profiles produced by students at the Columbia Journalism School.

  • Abandoned

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:20
    A collection of images that follows my journey into the past and asks questions of the future, while using pictures to create an awareness of exactly what the people of Camden, N.J., must face each day.

  • The lives of Vietnamese Women

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:20
    From warriors to "butterflies on wheels," Vietnamese women have inspired generations.

  • Passages: a common struggle for civil rights

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:19
    A group of singers from Tampa Bay traveled to Israel and the West Bank to perform a play about Martin Luther King Jr. The play, "Passages of Martin Luther King," explores the philosophy of non-violence that guided the American civil rights movement. The U.S. Department of State sponsored the play's performance in Jerusalem and on the West Bank as a cultural exchange with the Palestinian National Theater and Palestinian director Kamel Elbasha. The play was performed with Palestinian and American artists who performed 10 shows over three and a half weeks as a way to share King's message of non-violence and peaceful resistance.

  • The Space Shuttle Era

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:19
    The final flight of space shuttle Atlantis represents the end of NASA's shuttle program. In this special report, we compile shuttle program news, photos, facts and history. From the launch of Columbia in 1981, to the tragedy of Challenger in 1986, to the final flight of Atlantis in 2011, with videos, photo galleries, a shuttle trivia quiz and more.

  • The Viral Sockpuppets

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:18
    Online News Association Membership Benefits Join ONA 2009 Conference Awards Interactive Narratives About Contact Log In Sort : By Most Recent Most Recent Highest Rated Most Comments All in Storytelling in Design in Innovation All All Dates for the Week for the Month last 3 Months All Dates Sort Clear The Viral Sockpuppets Blight Productions Average rating 0 comments First submitted by Blight Productions Produced by : Brian A . Bernhard tags : ViralSockpuppets 2011 interactive storyworld youtube adventure murder mystery blightproductions narrative storytelling story fiction Parsons School of Design MFADT thesis Viral Sockpuppets” is a character-driven crowd-sourced conversational story-making game , played within the YouTube community . Every time someone asks you a question it has the

  • The new Boston Tea Party Museum

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:18
    Tour of the new boston Tea Party museum

  • Untangling Florida's foreclosure crisis

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:17
    Florida's foreclosure crisis seems like a never-ending nightmare. Mortgages are caught up in MERS, an electronic database that most homeowners never heard of until the foreclosure crisis. Homeowners in foreclosure are worried that robo signing by lenders' employees may have led to mortgage fraud. The mortgage process itself is under scrutiny by the courts and government regulators who are asking: How could something so simple as a home loan go so terribly wrong?

  • Mon Faso

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:17
    A webdocumentary about Burkina Faso (Ouest Africa). Six people from this country will show us their dailylife and speak about their country.

  • Super Bowl multimedia

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:16
    This is our multimedia site for Super Bowl XLV. It includes videos, panoramic images and a photo feed. It may not be up long in this form. The NFL has a time limit on how long we can post images of its official events.

  • Bright Brass: The Congolese Street Brass Band

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:16
    How a group of street children formed a brass band in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

  • Salvador Dali Museum

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:15
    With its opening on Jan. 11, 2011, the striking and grand Salvador Dali Museum entered a new era in its home along St. Petersburg, Florida's picturesque waterfront. The story of the Salvador Dali Museum is rich in detail and even some intrigue. So take your time and explore our special report to see for yourself why this museum and the surreal artist are now forever entwined with St. Petersburg's history.

  • Physics from hell

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:15
    Was modern physics born in the Inferno? Motion video for an Boston Globe Ideas section about the influence of Dante's Inferno in Galileo Physics

  • Massachusetts' ethnic mosaic

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:14
    A look into Massachusetts ethnic/race/country of origin by town.

  • A Matter of Decency

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:14
    Denmark was the first country to sign the UN Convention relating to the status of Refugees in 1951, and since then the small Scandinavian nation has received and helped numerous refugees. Over the past decade, however, national legislation have been tightened repeatedly leading to international criticism. The danish people are torn between national interest and international human rights. Nobody knows the exact number of refugees living illegally underground in Denmark, but it remains a fact that danish citizens deliberately choose to break the law in order to help them.

  • Africa to Australia

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:13
    This interactive documentary tells the stories of African immigrants and refugees living in Australia and their struggles and successes in shaping - and being shaped by - Australian society. It is both multi-platform and multi-lingual as the entire site has been translated and subtitled into six of the highest needs languages spoken in the African-Australian community. Each story is also being broadcast nationally across 68 language programs on SBS Radio.

  • La era de Marcelo Bielsa

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:13
    A special put together to recall the era of Marcelo Bielsa as the coach of the Chilean national soccer team (la roja or la selección Chilena) Includes galleries, infographics, statistics and videos.

  • La Historia Detrás de Los 80

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:12
    A special created to explore the enormously popular Chilean television series, Los 80, which tells the story of the Herrera family living their lives under the military regime. Features a video interview with Boris Quercia (of "Sexo con Amor" and "El rey de los huevones"), a text interview with screenwriter, Rodrigo Cuevas, a gallery of behind the scenes moments, and a interactive time line which shows how the Herrera family interacts with Chilean history.

  • Una Mina por Dentro

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:12
    Explores a Chilean copper mine of the same size and type as that of Mina San Jose, in order to see what mines can do to protect their workers and why individuals chose to be miners. Includes a mixed media video speaking with a miner and the mine boss, gallery of photos showing the space beneath the earth and interactive graphic mapping out this particular mine and demonstrating its safety protocols.

  • Homeless in Camden Changing Faces

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:11
    Camde isn't just the second-most dangerous city in country faced with losing half of its police force. Neglected woodlands and hundreds of abandoned buildings are home to a diverse homeless population that include people beyond South Jersey.

  • Products of Slavery

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:11
    Anti-Slavery International, founded in 1839, is the world's oldest international human rights organisation and the only charity in the UK working to eradicate all forms of modern slavery.

  • Los intérpretes del Teatro del Lago

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:10
    A selection of the most important, exciting acts performing this year at the Teatro del Lago en Frutillar, Chile along with a sample of their music.

  • Museum of Fine Arts' new Art of the Americas Wing

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:09
    A floor-by-floor interactive guide to the Boston's Museum of Fine Arts new Art of the Americas Wing.

  • Which generation do you belong to?

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:09
    The generation you belong to isn't just about the year of your birth, but about your cultural experiences. Take this quiz and pick which fashion trends, news events, movies, TV shows or toys you remember from your formative years. Then we'll match you up with your generation.

  • The Kamloops Project

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:08
    A community narrative as told through the photos and words of residents of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, during the 24 hours of Oct. 19, 2010.

  • Out My Window

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:08
    An evolving collection of innovative, interactive stories exploring the world - and our place in it - from uniquely Canadian points of view.

  • Now What Argentina

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:07
    Online News Association Membership Benefits Join ONA 2009 Conference Awards Interactive Narratives About Contact Log In Sort : By Most Recent Most Recent Highest Rated Most Comments All in Storytelling in Design in Innovation All All Dates for the Week for the Month last 3 Months All Dates Sort Clear Now What Argentina UNC-Chapel Hill Average rating 1 comments First submitted by pdavison Produced by : UNC UCA Students , Pat Davison , Cecilia Balbin , coaches tags : 2010 argentina crisis buenos aires cartoneros piqueteros futbol soccer theatre pato paco de la rua multimedia video infographics n 2001, Argentina's economy collapsed , leading to deep economic and social disruption . But the Argentinean people are resilient , with a fierce spirit of determination . Now What Argentina explores

  • The Execution of Burton Abbott | Bancroft Microfilm

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:07
    In 1957, UC Berkeley student Burton Abbott was tried, convicted and executed for the kidnapping and killing of a 14-year-old girl. The case was based on purely circumstantial evidence, and a created a media frenzy in its day. This tool allows users to look at the news articles leading up to the execution, and vote on whether they thought Abbott was guilty of his crime. ( This project was done entirely in HTML5, no Flash used. )

  • A Close Look at Racial Politics Behind Bars

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:06
    California is going through the fragile process of desegregating the housing quarters of all of its prisons. In February 2010, Folsom State Prison became the fourth prison in the system to integrate its housing program. This map shows some of the politics that go into a typical prison yard at Folsom, and why many inmates are not happy about the integration policies.

  • The Great Atacama Rescue

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:06
    33 Chilean miners were trapped in the mine San Jose and the same figure took the Plan B to start planning the final stages of the output of them to the surface. After two months of anxiety, wakefulness, and expectation, the rescue began. La Tercera invites you to know the process lived these past 68 days, which moved to Chile and shocked the world.

  • Undesired by Walter Astrada on MediaStorm

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:05
    In India, all women must confront the cultural pressure to bear a son. The consequences of this preference is a disregard for the lives of women and girls. From birth until death they face a constant threat of violence.

  • While We Sleep

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:05
    The jobs of some take care of us in ways we don't often stop to think about. Life doesn't pause when we turn out our lights and go to sleep. There are about 3 percent of Americans who work night-shift jobs between 9 p.m. and 8 a.m., according to a 2007 report by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. Graveyard-shift employees drive police cars, stock grocery shelves, care for the sick and injured, repair roads, brew coffee - they labor at night so the rest of us can make it through our days.

  • A Year at War

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:04
    Some 30,000 American soldiers are taking part in the Afghanistan surge. Here are the stories of the men and women of First Battalion, 87th Infantry of the 10th Mountain Division. Over the next year, The New York Times will follow their journey.

  • Torn Apart Documentary

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:04
    As the national debates illegal immigration in the astract, a Bay Area family lives the raw anguish of deportation and the intense fight to stay together. This is their story.

  • Reviving Ground Zero

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:03
    Reporter David W. Dunlap describes how the new World Trade Center complex is taking shape.

  • The Changing Landscape of the Lower Ninth Ward

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:03
    Before Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans’s Lower 9th Ward was home to an estimated 18,000 people. But five years later, only about a quarter of that number live in the hard-hit neighborhood. Andrew Curtis, a university researcher, leads a team of students and local community members that is documenting the substantial changes in the area. Take a tour of the evolving landscape of the Lower Ninth Ward and read what local residents and researchers have to say.

  • Beyond the Stoop

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:02
    About 70,000 blocks make up New York City, each one a tile in our vast mosaic, each with its own stories. Below, a core sample from just one, South Elliott Place, between Lafayette and Dekalb.

  • IBM's Watson Trivia Challenge

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:02
    Play against I.B.M.'s question-answering supercomputer.

  • How the Alzheimer's Gene Affects a Colombian Family

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:01
    A look at the world's largest family suffering from Alzheimer's disease, and the hope that they may help scientists find answers for everyone else.

  • A Closer Look at the Destruction From the Haiti Earthquake

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:01
    Zoom in on the images below and examine up close some of the damage caused by the earthquake in Haiti.

  • The Berlin Wall: 20 Years Later

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:00
    Snaking along the 28-mile-long Berlin Wall stood as a border between East and West Berlin from 1961 to 1989. That all changed on Nov. 9, 1989, when an inexact translation, a confused border guard and a natural longing for a better life opened a hole in that wall that would eventually end the Cold War.

  • And the word became life

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:43:00
    Reporting on the importance of reading in people's lives. An approach to the act of reading in various stages of life.

  • Memories of political parties in Brazil

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:42:59
    A timeline that tells the emergence of political parties in Brazil from 1964 to 2010.

  • Interactive Fall TV Preview

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:42:59
    In the age of do-it-yourself media, Eric Deggans figured it was time to let the readers choose which new network TV shows might appeal to their own particular tastes. So answer this series of simple questions to find the new show most likely to earn a spot on your TiVo. Best of all, if you don't like the show you picked out, Deggans won't get the blame; it's a mess you made.

  • Consumer's Edge product test: Mandarin Chinese, Rosetta Stone style

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:42:58
    The folks at Rosetta Stone offered the Consumer's Edge a challenge: We'll loan you our latest language program, called TOTALe, for a product test of the language of your choice. Ivan Penn polled Facebook and Twitter fans and reviewed a list of the dozens of languages spoken at home in the Tampa Bay area and picked Mandarin Chinese. Rosetta Stone says after 200 hours of study, a learner will be able to speak conversational Chinese (It's about 150 hours for the romance languages). Penn is putting it to the test.

  • Love and loss

    Updated: 2012-01-07 00:42:58
    "Love and loss" is a short documentary film about a couple's love for each other and the life-changing decision they made to try to save their relationship: gastric-bypass surgery.

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