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3WDOC, jQuery, HTML5, SaaS – The first version of the API documentation 3WDOC

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19 Mar 2013

Copyright © 3WDOC As often when you are designing a SaaS service or an online application, a must-have is to publish documentation about the API (Application Programming Interface or API) that let the service live. This is done, well it is just a first draft but it will definitely give you the chance to see [...]


i-docs, interactive documentary – Back from Bristol, a summary of Symposium i-docs 2012 #idocs

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29 Mar 2012

A summary of the i-docs symposium 2012 in Bristol


ONE MILLIONth TOWER, HTML5, WebGL – Urbanism reinvented by a webdoc

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24 Nov 2011

ONE MILLIONth TOWER, the astonishing last webdoc mixing of WebGL and HTML5 of Katerina Cizek, Mike Robbins + friends


Webdocumentary, La commune de Paris : a revolutionary and innovative project!

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22 Mar 2011

140 years later, Raspou Team reconstruct the “Paris Commune of 1871″ with revolutionary tools!


Participatory journalism, multimedia work: A collaborative documentary project, #18DaysInEgypt: A crowd sourced documentary process

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02 Mar 2011

Using social networks, which helped organize the revolution in the Arab world, in order to create [...]


Webdoc, Brand Content and Digital Storytelling – An overview on two of webdocumentaries by Nike and Paris.fr

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01 Feb 2011

Both of these webdocs shape the future environment where this type of production can blossom on a business and technological point of view.[...]


Webdoc, In search of heroes, Les Communes de Paris – View on web documentary, mainstream product or niche product?

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29 Jan 2011

The abundance of webdocumentaries (webdocumentaires) that come out since last few weeks leaves somehow the 3WDOC editorial team a bit dazzled and shaky. We can wonder if any kind of Flash production, with or without full-screen capability, will be now in the most consensual manner always categorized as webdoc.[...]


Two Webdocumentaries, Red Cross, GoudouGoudou, returning to Haiti a year after the Earthquake

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26 Jan 2011

The anniversary of the earthquake in Haiti gives us unfortunately the opportunity see an unique event: the simultaneous release of two web documentaries that come back in their own way into this tragedy.[...]


Philippe Brault – The new site is released

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14 Dec 2010

Few readers of this blog, or even perhaps no one on the Internet, ignore who is Philip Brault! If you still do not know even, make a quick Google search on “Philippe Brault”, you will know that Philippe Brault is the photographer of the web documentary “Prison Valley”, co-created with journalist David Dufresne, produced by Upian and Arte.


Johann Rousselot’s website is out!

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08 Dec 2010

This photographer is one of the most eclectic in his subjects with whom we had the chance to work with. There is a constant that emerges in his works, the visible empathy that Johann feels for each of its models.

Despite the pomp, ritual, decorum and sometimes the tragedy, humanity is always emerging whether the photo is taken in a mega-church in Kiev or in high-rise of modern paganism places like “la foire du trône” (the fair of the throne) in Paris or the Cannes Film Festival.


The milk crisis by Samuel Bollendorff, a webdocumentary demo in HTML5

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02 Dec 2010

The subject is quite special and the conclusion definitive… No doubt it is a project signed Samuel Bollendorff. We have worked a lot with Samuel Bollendorff for the design [...]


HTML5 Player – Demo HTML5 using the 3WDOC player

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28 Nov 2010

3WDOC, we have just published an article telling the virtues of HTML5, we were then forced to produce some demonstrations which attest of the veracity of our claims about the potential of HTML5 as a viable competitor to Flash and alternative technology [...]