Steven King, Editor of Innovations at The Washington Post, recently posted an appealing freelance job opportunity for all of the Flash developers out there. If your schedule is flexible enough to live in Arlington for three weeks, and you know AS2, this may be the dream job for you …
The Washington Post recently launched an interactive video feature titled, “Scene In.” Produced with a Canon 5D Mark II by talented videographer Alexandra Garcia, this weekly fashion video package features a variety of innovative elements, including an interactive video control and an animated comments section.
In this week’s edition of II’s summer guest blogger series, Steven King takes us inside the News Innovation team at The Washington Post. He details recent projects of the “web ninjas,” and answers reader questions.
I am leaving for Honduras this Friday to report on malnutrition for the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. I will be gone until July 17th, therefore I have asked guest bloggers to help II prosper while I’m gone. Thanks to everyone who offered to help blog. I am proud to say that I have a great list of bloggers covering some pretty awesome topics, so keep an eye out for the following posts:
While I was away, two exciting projects launched: Washington Post updated their onBeing series with a new 3-D interface, and the New York Times introduced [LENS], a photojournalism and multimedia blog with horizontal scrolling. Both of them caught my eye initially because of their innovative interfaces, but held my interest because they will provide top-notch multimedia content from a variety of sources.
