The Olympics are about to start in conjunction with one of the biggest social TV experiments done to date. Up until now Twitter has dominated the social TV space, leveraging the power of the hashtag and negotiating a strong visual presence on many television shows and inside social TV
I am on the road for a couple of weeks, but had to report back on an interesting interlude I had in Vancouver this week. Last night I went to a What’s Going On Salon event. (Note: if you live in Vancouver and are in film and television you should be going to these talks to learn
I recently participated as an audience member in Hurst, “the first ever Twitter horror movie,” written and directed by UK filmmaker Kristi Barnett. It unfolded over the course of three weeks via Twitter as a girl named Karen Barley shared her day to day life through real-time tweets,