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20. T-Shirt War by Rhett and Link
Brilliant animation with 222 t-shirts. – Eric Maierson
21. Scenes From a Ruined Boulevard
Imagine if the most populated and economically active street in your town was totally destroyed. The concept and imagery of Maggie Steber and the innovative technical execution of The New York Times interactive team provides a unique [...]
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Worth Watching
As always, we’ve been busy trying to keep up to date with all of the fantastic multimedia being produced out there. Here are a few more projects we’ve been watching that we wanted to share with you. You can see the previously highlighted projects here.
9. The Third & The Seventh by Alex Roman
Simply stunning visuals. [...]
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Worth Watching
All of us here at MediaStorm spend a lot of time looking for and talking about new stories, websites, and products that inspire us and help us to make better multimedia. We thought it would be fun to share some of our picks with you, with a little bit about why we liked the pieces, [...]
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