Snapchat making a spectacle of itself...

So Snapchat is becoming a camera company. Or so they say, with the launch of “Snapchat Spectacles” a new smart glasses product that lets users instantly snap 10 second videos straight from the glasses that are soon to go on sale for about $130 a pair. 

It’s a pretty big play for Snapchat, and while some will call this a gimmick it might be more on trend with the connected wearables that people actually want. It’s not trying to be Google glass. It’s just being fun, instant, sharable. And that’s it. Perhaps that’s what people will actually buy. Simple. Fashionable. Affordable wearable tech...

Where art meets technology

With the scale of Virtual Reality content creation now allowing Art to meet Technology more often, we’re starting to see a whole new realm of VR content coming to life, and to this example, in some of the most traditional of cultural events being re-imagines through the lens of a 360° Camera.

Take Night Fall. The World’s First 360° VR Ballet. Lets people who might never goto the Ballet, enter a fascinating world where the boundary between dreams and reality seems to vanish as you become totally immersed in the story. Even more an enchanting experience for ballet-lovers. Enjoy.

(For the best experience, we recommend using Samsung Gear VR or a smartphone in combination with a Cardboard. This will allow you to truly enter a different world.)

The viral video experiment

Ever wanted to understand exactly how to create short-form, highly sharable, ‘snackable’ viral video content, that is capable of reaching worldwide mass audiences without the luxury of pricey media buys, ad campaigns, publicity strategies or distribution deals? The Woolshed Company (with funding from Screen Australia) went on a 2 year mission to discover how to perfect the art of making Viral Videos...