It’s the weekly roundup of stories posted on the Oddly Studios site!

Apologies for being a couple of days late, watch the video to hear the tale of woe regarding corrupted video files.

This time we cover some figures recently released by Comscore and Global Web Index, tying it together with some comments made at NextMedia Conference and GDC earlier this year. We look at what makes for good video for consumption online, and take a glance at one creative use of video being conducted by FITC.

Many thanks to Courtney for her video suggestions for this week.

In local things happening, we have a few pics from Winteractive, DMA Ninja Pub, and an audio recording session with Simon Conlin.

Enjoy, and feel free to comment (on anything except my hair, haha)!

  1. Courtney Lunn Said,

    haha, when you work on videos for final projects, I feel your pain when it comes to corrupt vid files.

    Thanks for posting my FITC link, haha.

    A lot of people in my program, and even teachers, are buying iPhones, for all the applications available and for building their own applications. The opportunities are endless!

    I highly agree that interaction happens after watching television. But some kids shows are now primarily about learning like Dora and Blues Clues, they have a pause to hope that kids respond with the characters while watching.

  2. thedigitalartist Said,

    I agree with you on that Courtney! I wonder if Dora will have her own facebook page eh? And if so…in what language? (I’m still thinking of that idea of transmedia)
    -t.

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