The MediaStorm Platform is an advanced video platform that extends the user experience beyond linear video to include the interactive capabilities of the Internet.
You’ve done the storytelling work. You’ve picked the right tools. Now, how do you pull it all together?
We understand your needs because we have them too.
The beauty of the MediaStorm Platform is that your story elements can be packaged together as embeddable players or websites.
Your projects are sophisticated. They deserve to be presented with flair.
That’s why we created Covers.
Covers allow you to easily package your project with cinematic branding and create dynamic entry points into your work.
At MediaStorm, we believe any successful project begins with a question:
What’s the best way to tell this story?
Maybe it needs a film, or a slideshow, or an interactive map. How about a historical timeline or a podcast episode?
Few things thrill a publisher more than their work going viral.
Most of the time, this means a few screenshots and backlinks, at best.
Good for the ego, but not the story.
What if those who want to discuss your work could publish it in full, with your branding on it?
Enter the MediaStorm Player’s share and embed features.
Your work benefits from the exponential power of sharing – in full, the way it was meant to be seen.
Photographers
Photojournalist Scott Strazzante uses Slideshows to license images, and sell prints and NFT’s, while showcasing his work Common Ground. See the project.
Filmmakers
MediaStorm and the ICP Infinity Awards use cinematic Covers and video Playlists to showcase films and extras for each winner of the annual awards. See the project.
Issue-based organizations
Catchlight use our interactive suite to showcase the depth of their work and secure funding from donors. See an example.
Multimedia instructors
The University of Oregon multimedia program uses the MediaStorm Platform to teach students how to tell rich, in-depth science stories. See the site.
Podcasters
Augmented City uses the interactive podcast feature to add visual elements to their award-winning series Burner Face. Read the case study.
Contest coordinators
Pictures of the Year and College Photographer of the Year use slideshows to showcase their winners’ work and playlists to publish screencasts of their judging process. Read the case study.
Join the growing community of conscientious creators ready to take back control of their storytelling.
For more information on how you can create powerful experiences that captivate audiences, contact brian@mediastorm.com.
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