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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, and get some ideas from everyone out there as well. We’re starting off today with some projects we’ve been watching over the last couple of weeks. They aren’t all new, it’s by no means a comprehensive list, but hopefully it will get a dialogue going. Happy New Year all!

1. Still Hoping by Luceo Images
The visual sophistication of Luceo Images meets the multimedia prowess of Syracuse University. – Brian Storm

Still Hoping from Luceo Images on Vimeo.

2. The Insights of Angels by Liz O. Baylen
A beautiful story with words of wisdom from two young girls. – Brian Storm

The Insights of Angels from mountainworkshops.org on Vimeo.

3. No Mas Presents: Dock Ellis & The LSD No-No by James Blagden
The story is great and the low-fi animations are just magical. Reminds me of MAD magazine from the ’70s.
Rumor has it for years after the ball clubs referred to Doc as Ellis, D. – Eric Maierson

4. Not Ready to Land
Terrific character, elegant coverage and post production. – Brian Storm

Not Ready to LAND (Fuchsia Team, 2009) from Eddie Adams Workshop on Vimeo.

5. Fifty People One Question: To Wake Up
Sometimes it’s as simple as asking a really good question. – Brian Storm

Fifty People, One Question: Brooklyn from Fifty People, One Question on Vimeo.

6. You Play to Win the Game by DJ Steve Porter
Brilliant mashup from the popular NFL coaches beer commercials – Brian Storm

7. Parkour motion reel
A new twist on animation. Makes me wish I had thought of it. – Eric Maierson


8. MSNBC.com’s The Year in Pictures: The Decade
No one does it better. – Brian Storm

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That’s all for now, but we’re adding to our list for next time. We’d love to hear what you are watching and what inspires you!

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6 Comments

  1. Posted January 5, 2010 at 2:55 am | Permalink
  2. Posted January 5, 2010 at 6:06 am | Permalink

    Thank you very much for sharing with us the products you found in the web that inspire to make better multimedia. This is a very good idea.

  3. Posted January 5, 2010 at 11:51 am | Permalink

    there are some real gems in there – thank you…especially Not Ready to Land. loved it.

    Remember Me is one that sticks very much in my mind, many months after I discovered it
    http://www.conmon.com/slideshow/rememberme/

    duckrabbit’s videos for MSF’s Condition Critical campaign are also pretty special. understated, yet haunting http://www.condition-critical.org/ and duckrabbit.info

  4. Posted January 5, 2010 at 4:27 pm | Permalink

    http://help-portrait.com/

    good cause great pictures

  5. Philippa Terblanche
    Posted January 6, 2010 at 3:48 am | Permalink

    Dear Mediastorm team.
    I can definitely say that it’s your powerful pieces that inspired me to want to visit/volunteer in the DRCongo even more after having watched what you did for MSF (Condition Critical), Marcus Bleasdale Rape of a Nation, and the Gorilla Massacre video for Nat Geog (at the time I didn’t know all these pieces were produced by your!
    Your work inspired me to consider a have a career change..to multimedia storytelling!
    Keep up the powerful work!
    Regards

  6. Virginia Marques
    Posted January 6, 2010 at 9:29 pm | Permalink

    Loved your piece on Navaho uranium mining.

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