In issue #153 of If Magazine (June-July 2013), If launched an exclusive workflow series written by one of Australia's leading post-production and digital media practitioners, John Fleming. To be released in four instalments, the series will explore the different approaches to workflow associated with digital content production. This first article looks at the main influences and identifies the building blocks for a future focussed digital workflow. Other articles will take a more detailed look at the workflows associated with specific genres. Find the second instalment of the series in If #154 (August-September), on sale now..
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Introduction
As we have migrated from film to digital, discussions around feature and television drama workflows have been prominent, however,much of what is happening in other areas of television and the rapidly fragmenting advertising market is not only highly innovative, it is potentially realising a very different platform for audience engagement. Supporting the Creative Process
In 2009 the...
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Introduction
As we have migrated from film to digital, discussions around feature and television drama workflows have been prominent, however,much of what is happening in other areas of television and the rapidly fragmenting advertising market is not only highly innovative, it is potentially realising a very different platform for audience engagement. Supporting the Creative Process
In 2009 the...
- 9/4/2013
- by John Fleming
- IF.com.au
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