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Out My Window
National Film Board of CanadaAn evolving collection of innovative, interactive stories exploring the world - and our place in it - from uniquely Canadian points of view. More…
Gaza Sderot - Life in Spite of Everything - Time
Arte-TVGaza (Palestine) and Sderot (Israel): Report on the life of men, women and children in two cities on the Israeli Palestinian border. Tell about the reality on both sides. Despite of many dangers, air bombings and rocket attacks, those people never stop working, loving, and dreaming. Life despite of everything. More…
Six Billion Others
Yann Arthus-BertrandSix Billion Others a future online repository of thousands of video & audio testimonies as a portrait of contemporary mankind. the people are recorded in a full frame shot so that the closeness of the interviewee's face generates an intimacy encouraging attentive listening. More…
Uprooted
San Jose Mercury NewsFollow the saga of Sunnyvale Mobile Home dwellers as they fight for their homes, then relocate after developers take over the property. More…
The Ebb and Flow of Movies: Box Office Receipts 1986 - 2007
The New York TimesSummer blockbusters and holiday hits make up the bulk of box office revenue each year, while contenders for the top Oscar awards tend to attract smaller audiences that build over time. Here's a look at how movies have fared at the box office, after adjusting for inflation. More…
Lovelle Svart - Living to the End
The Oregoniana special series by the Oregonian featuring Lovelle Svart, who shared through online videos the struggle and choices of her final months. More…
Airsick
The Toronto StarTwenty days. Twenty thousand still images. A single message. Toronto Star photographer Lucas Oleniuk captures the issue of global warming in a video created entirely by using still images. More…
Ian's Peace
The News & ObserverOn June 23, News & Observer photojournalists Travis Long, Takaaki Iwabu, Ethan Hyman, and Juli Leonard visited the Eno Quarry in Durham to shoot video and still images for an in-house project on the quarry. The group had envisioned a light piece on swimming hole culture. A few weeks later, they were contacted by the family of 19-year-old Ian Creath, who had drowned in the quarry on July 9. The family sought the last-known video and photographs of him. More…
Midterm Madness
The Washington PostWashingtonPost.com Midterm Madness game. Pick the winner of each congressional election, compare your picks to other players, and submit your picks to win prizes and claim bragging rights. More…
Iraqi Kurdistan: The Other Iraq
MSNBCThis package is a timely, in-depth look into the daily lives of the Kurdish people of northern Iraq. Thousands of Kashi's images are presented in an innovative, flipbook-style animation. More…




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