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This week on the Daily Beat we look at Tribeca Film Institute’s Interactive Summit for 2015 and the immersive, new approaches to storytelling.
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Today: Friday April 24, 2015 – This week’s podcast checks out the Tribeca Film Institute’s Interactive Summit 2015. Listen in as we feature interviews from individuals spear-heading the interactive, new media game with story telling experiences that incorporate virtual reality and much more.
Today, tune in to hear from some speakers at the TFI Interactive Summit. There were plenty of fun and engaging showcases on work in the playground and storyscapes, but what about the talk? We have some individuals who chronicled their involvement with interactive media and how its a powerful force for the future.
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