Thursday, 3 January 2013

Using new media to exhibit aspects of the film (keek)

Keek
Keek is advertised as a 'video style twitter' where users share up to 36 seconds of footage and uploaded to other peole. This means it can be used to share different aspects of the film e.g. the actual filming and to ask if certain shots work. However Keek doesn't allow for people to upload from a secondary source and must be recorded using the Keek App. This means that you can't upload things like trailers to the site, so it's harder to actually advertise on the site. It is better for sharing bits of the behind the scenes. Which can be interesting.




I have used Keek to show certain aspects of the production of the film .


http://www.keek.com/SmileyMike

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