Video: An Aesthetic For Web Made Movies
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A videoblog post, with popcorn annotation, discussing the evolution of web-native filmmaking Continue reading
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A videoblog post, with popcorn annotation, discussing the evolution of web-native filmmaking Continue reading
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Watch a video of the inaugural Buttercamp held March 26th in NYC. Continue reading
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Mozilla’s Web Made Movies project is happy to announce the release of Popcorn.js version 0.4 (download now). This is the biggest release the Popcorn community has done to date, with over 70 new features and bug fixes Continue reading
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We’re starting to make arrangements in New York for Buttercamp, a gathering of filmmakers and developers at Tisch’s ITP. Our goal is to bring technologists and media creators together to brainstorm how new web technologies can improve the experience of creating, watching and interacting with moving images on the web. Continue reading
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As mentioned on their blog, we have joined a partnership with the NFB’s Platform Development team to investigate ways HTML5 can help add value to their rich catalogue of films from the last 75 years. Continue reading
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When Arte began noticing popcorn.js, they wondered if this work could be a good fit for some of their programming. They turned to the seasoned developers at Upian, who were able to pull our open source code from Github, and today we’re immensely proud to announce that the web versions of Notre Poison Quotidien have been augmented and remixed using popcorn.js. Continue reading
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Mozilla has partnered up with the Bay Area Video Coalition and Zero Divide to implement the technologies coming out of Web Made Movies into the current curriculum of The Factory, a video collective for motivated youth in the Bay. Continue reading
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Along with my other colleagues at Mozilla, I’ve been doing a lot of work lately thinking about what the rest of 2011 holds. I thought I’d share my plans as well with a video screencast of our plans for 2011. Continue reading