A Stoaway’s Guide to the Pacific

The new batch of interactives or ‘online documentaries’ (or what ever you call them) from the ABC are really wonderful. Check out the Stoaway’s Guide to the Pacific. It’s a wonderful story, rendered well in flash, with some truly bizzare side journeys. (Produced by the Melbourne-based crew, Arcimedia


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  1. Posted July 24, 2006 at 11:01 am | Permalink

    Craig, as one of the peripheral beavers on that particular project, can I say that remark of yours is worth having. It’s great to know that it works. One of the terrific things about this project is that it is driven by story and fun, not logic and outcomes.

  2. Posted July 24, 2006 at 5:02 pm | Permalink

    thanks david. well story and fun on the surface, but logic and outcomes drives all the clunky stuff underneith.

    best,

    craig

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