Yes - an e-book with video is a ticket to reinventing the book and the movie.
And its frustrating not to have the tool to do it.
I've explored PDF and video a bit, but ultimately felt that good ole
xhtml/css/rss will remain the dominant publishing platform - from textbooks to
journalism to art.
I've used pdf to make movie books. Even been able to embed/include
interactive QuickTime in them.
On 12/09/2009, at 12:48 PM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> redux.
cheers
Adrian Miles
adrian.mi...@rmit.edu.au
Program Director, Bachelor of Communication Honours
vogmae.net.au
redux.
On Sat, Jan 15, 2005 at 4:26 PM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> Hi,
> I am wondering what thoughts the group has on multimedia eBooks and
> they may fit in the world of video blogging.
>
> About 3 years ago, I got psyched for this particular eBook authoring
> software from Night Kitchen called
any one up for a new meeting tomorow? is there a wiki set up?
randy
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 2:54 AM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>
>
> i'd like to see a bit of experimentation in collaborative video assignments
> again.
> all it requires is a simple database of participants that can toggle on/off
>
i heard from a fan in kentucky that getv is on tivo. lol.
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Jay dedman wrote:
>
>
> > I noticed that Blip.tv distributes to Tivo upon approval. Does anyone on
> > this list have a show that was uploaded to Blip.tv and later made
> watchable
> > via Tivo? VERY curi