Entries Tagged as 'YouTube'

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Night of the Living Dead - “ReAnimated!!”

The 1968 cult classic, Night of the Living Dead is being remade or “reanimated” in a first for the film industry.
Mike Schneider one of the project coordinaters and lead animator explains:
“Night of the Living Dead Reanimated is a mass collaborative re-envisioning in which artists from around the world select scenes from the original 1968 film [...]

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Social Virtual Worlds vs Game Worlds

A lot of discussion at AFTRS at the moment on differentiating between Games and Social Virtual Worlds and this diagram from Fred Cavazza (site, en Francais) is a clear attempt at highlighting the differences. I like the way Fred (who incidentally has some other great ‘emergent media’ charts here) has used four corners of social, [...]

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

The Expanding Metaverse - The Social Virtual World’s A Stage

Gary Hazlitt and Gazlitt (aka as me!) take a ‘break’ in over fifty worlds comprising the current metaverse, here is the holiday video…cross posted from Personalizemedia.
“I am doing curriculum development (and other things) on the evolving range of social virtual worlds and have recently ventured into fifty of them to review and sample the culture, [...]

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Google Lively Machinima Potential

Although this new soon to be ubiquitous virtual world is not as vastly customisable as Second Life it has some nice useful, linear machinima features such as the rather quaint preset animations and its obvious cartoon aesthetic. I just put together a quick sequence of some of the ’solo’ animations of the toons up onto [...]

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Social Virtual Spaces start invade the Worlds of Google and Facebook

I have mentioned several times in this blog about the next big steps in the metaverse and two of my key points spring to mind, 1) Integration with existing online ‘life’ tools and 2) a company with super deep pockets, Google. So without much fanfare or pomp or circumstance ‘Lively - perpetual beta‘ was sneakily [...]

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

the rise and rise of the zoomable…

Twice this week I’ve stumbled across interfaces which I’ve found irresistible and blog-worthy. The first is PicLens (not brand new this week - but certainly within living memory ie: several months). The second is the Zoomii interface for browsing Amazon books.
PicLens is a Firefox 3.0 plugin which allows you to navigate through sites such as [...]

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Real or not Real… The effect of Digital Media…

The following clip you are about to see has a Ripley’s Believe it or Not feeling to it. Apparently its straight unedited footage taken from the CCTV of Raffles Place Tower building in Singapore.
It was posted on the internet a few weeks ago and like a piece of viral media, has completely overwhelmed the asian [...]

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

LonelyGirl15’s Jessica Rose - new web series: Blood Cell

LonelyGirl15 actress Jessica Rose is making a comeback to the computer-screen with a new web series called Blood Cell,produced by digital studio 60Frames. This new series is not a faked vlog but a well-produced murder mystery. Part of the current onslaught of professionally produced web content with a hyper-syndication (the viral distribution of content through [...]

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Social Networking 101 for morning TV audiences

I just captured and uploaded to YouTube a TV show (yes they are still going!) this morning featuring Australia’s leading social network strategist and social network hostess with the mostess, Laurel Papworth - also occasional LAMP mentor and speaker!.
Also featuring Aussie K (who has 102 000 MySpace Friends) they both talk with David and Kim [...]

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Cross Media Social Network Film Marketing …the Spongecell way..

An interesting video with the creators of the new pilot web site from Carnegie Mellon University, called Spongecell. Spongecell. brings together the interactivity of social networking to product marketing and promotion campaigns. An interesting example was the Yari Film Group in the USA..
Yari Film Group sees 40% opt-in
“We wanted to promote our movie “Final Season” [...]

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Flickr to become the next YouTube?!

Announced in the last couple of days, is this the start of media based social networks (flickr, youtube, joost, vimeo etc) starting to converge on being able to carry all your media?

…well not quite at the moment as they (flickr with 4 000 000 users) are only allowing 90 second clips to be loaded up [...]

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Mash-up-inima

We don’t talk about our own home grown, cheap-cheerful, DIY projects on water-cooler that much but this could be classed as cool I think. A ‘amateur’ production flow scenario showing how tools at the disposal of many folk now can do some interesting stuff. The remarkable thing was that this was a quick 5 hour [...]

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Theres a Problem with Aussie Films

Not really cool more enlightening, but Tim Smith a student (ex?) at AFTRS sent me this YouTube link that gets Aussies talking about Australian films and how relevant they are to them. It speaks for itself.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiCvLFgsbN8

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Arts Law Week Sydney - sessions relevant to online environments

Online Issues The internet as a creative workspace for artists. Protecting copyright and avoiding liability in respect of user generated content. What are your rights in respect of podcasts, vodcasts and blogs. Legal issues around youtube, myspace, and Facebook. Selling and publishing your work in the online environment – the benefits and pitfalls. Delwyn Everard Arts [...]

Monday, March 10th, 2008

YouTube stats…ghost in the machine?

  
 
YouTube refreshed their leaderboards a few days ago and a strange new video became the Most Viewed Video of All-Time, topping the world-famous Evolution of Dance video. With 89 million views, the new winner is a fan-made music video. Waxy.Org asks if it got there legitimately.