For our latest roundup of visual storytelling, we’ve selected some entries from the 15th Annual Webby Awards Official Honoree Selections announced yesterday. The following stories made the first cut but did not cross the bar to become nominees. We thought, however, that among those projects left behind, there were some really engaging pieces we wanted to [...]
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What we’re watching: highlights from this year’s Webby Awards honorees
April 14, 2011 – 9:57 am
By Andrea Pitzer
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Also tagged Andy Capper, Brian Chang, Erin Anderssen, Leo Leigh, MediaStorm, National Film Board of Canada, Peter Power, Shaul Schwarz, The Globe and Mail, The Guardian, Time, Vice Media, Webby Awards
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What we’re watching, from Korean War veterans to skate punk trespassers and a town that lives off prisons
August 17, 2010 – 11:05 am
This round of selections shows the diversity of visual storytelling, from drawings to documentary and interactive immersion. Whether it’s kinetic camera work or the power of a single subject, each of these projects offers some aspect worth swiping. Happy viewing!
“Cannonball,” a short film from California Is a Place. In the midst of economic turmoil, skateboarders [...]
By Andrea Pitzer
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Posted in images
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Also tagged Alexandra Garcia, American Association of Sunday and Feature Editors, ARTE, California Is a Place, Christoph Niemann, Eric Maierson, interactive narratives, MediaStorm, Metafilter, Nick Kilpatrick, The New York Times, The Virginian-Pilot, The Washington Post, This Is Plymouth
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