By Debra Kaufman
Want to learn how to conceptualize, writer, produce and post produce mobisodes?
If you live in Los Angeles, you’ll have two opportunities to learn from mobile content pioneer Frank Chindamo, President/Chief Creative Officer, Fun Little Movies.
Chindamo’s Fun Little Movies boasts a library of close to 2,000 films for mobile phones. His content is on the Google Android platform, iPhones (thanks to media agency Cross Mediawor...
Want to learn how to conceptualize, writer, produce and post produce mobisodes?
If you live in Los Angeles, you’ll have two opportunities to learn from mobile content pioneer Frank Chindamo, President/Chief Creative Officer, Fun Little Movies.
Chindamo’s Fun Little Movies boasts a library of close to 2,000 films for mobile phones. His content is on the Google Android platform, iPhones (thanks to media agency Cross Mediawor...
- 3/16/2010
- by Lew Harris
- The Wrap
As web television toys with being a breeding ground for high production value, TV-ready content, occasionally its forefather, short-form bite-sized content is easily overlooked. Mr. Wrong is one such example. The very simple talking-head style show is easily watchable as most episodes clock in at under 2 minutes. Mr. Wrong is just as it sounds—one woman goes on many dates with some shady and crazy characters who all turn out to be just that, Mr. Wrong. These Mr. Wrongs rattle off their various philosophies on life, love, technology, poetry and more. The show is the brainchild of Frank Chindamo and his wife Lynn Chindamo via their Fun Little Movies outfit for video site Babelgum. Frank says the show comes from his wife Lynn's honest dating experiences. "She met so many Mr. Wrongs before she met me she thought it would be funny to spoof them in a web show." No...
- 12/1/2009
- by Lindsay Stidham
- Tubefilter.com
Multiplatform and "green" living multimedia brand Lime launched its first animated webisode series today on the brand's broadband channel.
Produced by animator Frank Chindamo of Fun Little Movies, the series features the voice of Victoria Jackson (Saturday Night Live) as Ms. Rabble and takes a tongue-in-cheek approach to green living.
The series will roll out on additional digital platforms during the coming months.
Produced by animator Frank Chindamo of Fun Little Movies, the series features the voice of Victoria Jackson (Saturday Night Live) as Ms. Rabble and takes a tongue-in-cheek approach to green living.
The series will roll out on additional digital platforms during the coming months.
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