As more and more of us photogs co-mingle our still capture with motion capture, we’re going to be seeing increasingly co-mingled media outlets increasingly more excited to increase their co-mingling of media.
You get my point.
Looks like Outside is along for the ride now, thus adding another solid print title to the short list of those that are doing more interesting things–either out of desperation or innovation–which is still up for debate. This cool vid from photographer Alexx Henry is his second such project if I’m not mistaken. He’s got an “imagine the future…” sort of blog post that accompanies the vid here on his blog. Nice moves, Alexx.
Which brings me to my favorite thing about this sort of new media: in my experience (and I’ve heard here from Alexx’s and many other friends out there too) the media outlets are actually interested in collaborating with their artists once again, rather than dictating to them as seemed to be the norm in the few years past…. That’s a key word, collaboration. I think it yields far more interesting results. Hope this is more than a trend.
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I believe a company like Apple will come up with a portable device with a good screen size (iTablet) and with an ecosystem (iTunes) that will deliver Magazines, Newspapers, Books, and Etc. with this kind of interactive content. Imagine a magazine subscription that will push this week's edition to your device and you get any kind of visual content including HD interviews and of course ads.
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i don't see this happening in the standard magazine format, i think when this happens it will come in a sort of sony reader format where you have one screen and multiple viewing options.
will be cool though, also think it will be an addition to print magazines not a replacement. at least for a while
jordan
this will be a crazy advance in the photo/film industry no doubt, the convergence of the two (stills and film) is an amazingly cool idea, it can seem a tad threatening though as a photographer but once you realize the new creative potential it holds for all of us it's something that's extremely exciting.
I love it.