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Late Fragment is a film that lets the audience become the director of what they are watching. It’s a ground-breaking interactive film that brought the producers to us needing some help to sustain their online following. We created a website that builds on the connective and immediate nature of the film.  Pulling content like event information, video and images from other online networks, the Late Fragment site can sustain the intimacy of a festival Q&A session or get word out about an upcoming demo or party.  Giving the writers/directors, producers and cast the ability to post news, events and respond to questions is a big part of sharing the realness of an emerging film experience like Late Fragment. From the conceptual development and information architecture, to the development and deployment of the actual site and posting experience; Late Fragment gets everyone in on the interaction.
This site relies on a range of media, creating rich multi-sensory experiences, while facilitating dialogue between users, creators and one another.

This site relies on a range of media, creating rich multi-sensory experiences, while facilitating dialogue between users, creators and one another.

Inspirational and organizational material mounted on the walls helped drive the design process.

Inspirational and organizational material mounted on the walls helped drive the design process.

Early marker renderings establish layout and tone, setting the stage for the final pieces.

Early marker renderings establish layout and tone, setting the stage for the final pieces.

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Paolo Dizon
Paolo Dizon, 08-22-08
Great Work!!!
Erik Jonsson
Erik Jonsson, 08-22-08
great grid and framework. top modern stuff. good work
Rene Steiner
Rene Steiner, 08-22-08
Truly impressive! Blazing new trails. I'm curious to see how it takes off.
 
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