Monthly Archives: February 2012

Weekly Click: February 29, 2012

Happy Leap Day!

Check out what FableVisionaries are reading, talking about and clicking this week!

Feature Article

Five Things You Should Know About HTML5
This week we had an in depth Lunch and Learn all about Flash vs. HTML 5. There are a lot of rumors and thoughts and discussions about this hot topic right now and as multimedia developers, we’re making sure we’re on top of the latest and greatest news about burgeoning technologies. Here’s a good article about a few important things everyone should know about HTML 5.
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An Artistic Experiment to Encourage Creativity…

Here at FableVision we believe that creativity and learning have no end. We constantly try to learn and expose ourselves to new things and incorporate the newly acquired knowledge and concepts into our work. Continue reading

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Weekly Click February 21, 2012

At Head Start, preschool teachers are changing the game of preschool education, introducing science, technology, engineering, and math. These STEM subjects have entered the classrooms of young students, many of whom can barely read. There has been a recent push to focus on these subjects in preschool education, and many organizations promote STEM in order to see an increase in the number of scientists, engineers, and mathematicians emerging from universities. Continue reading

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Mazmanian Art Gallery at Framingham State University Features FableVision and it’s Artists

FableVision Studios was invited by the Framingham State University to participate in their art show for a 6 weeks-long exhibit at the Mazmanian Art Gallery. The exhibit features our artists’ original creations but also displays many of FableVision’s literary works. The show will be up until March 2, 2012, so if you have not had the chance to check it out, please do so! Continue reading

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Weekly Click February 15, 2012

Steven Johnson from Riverhead Books explains “where good ideas come from” and artfully pairs drawings with a captivating audio background and explanation through whiteboard animation, a simple and fun process that is taking storm in the animation and digital media spheres. Continue reading

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Weekly Click February 9, 2012

Congrats to our friends at Little Airplane Productions for the great New Yorker spotlight! You guys continue to pave the way, making amazing children’s programming. Continue reading

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New Animation-ish App Empowers Students to Bring Lessons to Life

During his keynote at Educators@Macworld in San Francisco on January 25th, Peter H. Reynolds announced the early summer release of acclaimed animation application Animation-ish for the iPad! In addition to the iPad app release, FableVision and Toon Boom Animation will be releasing Animation-ish 2.0 for Mac and PC, which will enhancements based on feedback from Animation-ish fans around the world. Continue reading

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Weekly Click February 1, 2012

The Weekly Click is back! We’re experimenting with a new format, where we highlight one story and then provide links to the rest. Check out what FableVisionaries are clicking, reading and talking about this week! Continue reading

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FableVision Studios Open Their Doors to SparkBridge Interactive!

SparkBridge Interactive announced last week a new joint venture between FableVision Studios in Boston and the Vancouver Aquarium. FableVision Studios is thrilled to be a part of this unique and enthusiastic partnership that is dedicated to combining proven game mechanics, a mobile technology platform and site-specific content expertise to deliver a unique interactive experience to the visitors of aquariums, zoos and museums. Continue reading

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