Join us for a journey across the mediaverse
You may have noticed that this blog has new name, 'Across the Mediaverse'.
Previously this blog was named 'X Media WA', it began out of a collaboration between staff at the Film and Television Institute and the ABC in Perth. We investigated the growing world of cross platform storytelling and new media applications and in turn looked into how the training staff in both organisations could use blogging and poscasting in staff development and education. Since 2007 the blog has been incorporated into the larger FTI site and is run solely by the Film and Television Institute.
Recently we became aware that there was some confusion between our blog and the internationally acclaimed media organisation X Media Labs. To avoid any further confusion we have renamed this blog.
We appologise to Megan Elliot and the team at X Media Labs, at no time have we intentionally used a similar name or intended to cause confusion. We also offer an appology to you, our readers who may have become confused between the two different organisations.
If you haven't seen the great work that this organisation does take a look at their site, we hope that one day the X Media Lab program can come to Western Australia.
Previously this blog was named 'X Media WA', it began out of a collaboration between staff at the Film and Television Institute and the ABC in Perth. We investigated the growing world of cross platform storytelling and new media applications and in turn looked into how the training staff in both organisations could use blogging and poscasting in staff development and education. Since 2007 the blog has been incorporated into the larger FTI site and is run solely by the Film and Television Institute.
Recently we became aware that there was some confusion between our blog and the internationally acclaimed media organisation X Media Labs. To avoid any further confusion we have renamed this blog.
We appologise to Megan Elliot and the team at X Media Labs, at no time have we intentionally used a similar name or intended to cause confusion. We also offer an appology to you, our readers who may have become confused between the two different organisations.
If you haven't seen the great work that this organisation does take a look at their site, we hope that one day the X Media Lab program can come to Western Australia.


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