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Multimedia | Institute on the Environment | University of Minnesota - 0 views

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    Great use of animated graphics: Big Question: Feast or Famine? University of Minnesota Institute on the Environment video that demonstrates through graphics and animation the links between agriculture and global warming.
Bill Kuykendall

ashes and snow - 0 views

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    Powerful pairings of people and wild animals in sepia. Innovative interface that challenges viewers to explore. Seemingly infinite variety of imagery.
Bill Kuykendall

Digital Publishing Platform | Adobe - 0 views

  • The Digital Publishing Platform being developed by Adobe allows publishers and advertisers to create immersive onscreen experiences that combine the visual impact of print design, the immediacy of touch interaction, and the engagement of interactive elements such as video, audio, animated infographics, 360° views, and more. Because this platform builds on the foundation of Creative Suite 5, it lets magazine design, editorial, and production teams use familiar tools and skills to efficiently create versions for print and a wide range of screens. Integrated analytics will enable publishers to plan editorial content and provide advertisers with accurate, detailed insight into how readers are interacting with stories and ads.
Bill Kuykendall

YouTube - 2008 Latest Edition - Did You Know 3.0 - From Meeting in Rome this Year - 0 views

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    Great use of animated graphics: Demographic comparison of China and USA
Bill Kuykendall

Pulitzer Winner Gets Apple's Reconsideration for iPhone - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • In addition to being the first Pulitzer for online-only work, it is the first awarded solely for animated video, as opposed to traditional cartoon strips or panels. Mr. Fiore is also the first self-syndicated editorial cartoonist to win the prize.
  • Cases like Mr. Fiore’s have raised questions about Apple’s policies toward apps with news content; Ryan Chittum, a writer for cjr.org, the Columbia Journalism Review Web site, asserted on Thursday that news media groups should withdraw their new iPad applications “unless Apple cedes complete control over the right to publish.”
  • “Sure, mine might get approved, but what about someone who hasn’t won a Pulitzer and who is maybe making a better political app than mine?” he asked. “Do you need some media frenzy to get an app approved that has political material?”
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