Archive January 2009

New Going Interactive 2008 Showreel 0

Jan29

Going Interactive has just uploaded the 2008 Showreel. Check it out on our portfolio site GoingInteractive.comGI Facebook (and become a FAN), or GI YouTube channel (and subscribe).

The Showreel contains snippets of selected work form 2008. It includes projects like Ron Clark’s – Great American Teachers Club, XvsY Game, Guess What I Am? Game, Kudzu.com’s MyBusinessMVP, Atlanta Financial Center, Real Talk ATL, Willow Glynn Resort, Hospitalogic, Peachtree TV, Land of a Thousand Hills, and MyBoxercraft.

Of course there’s much more to learn about and see so if you’re interested in getting ahead in 2009, visit us at Going Interactive (see some old Showreels) or email us.

25 Years of Mac – Original Demo 1984 0

Jan26

Oh how different our company would be if this had not happened.

Thank You Steve!

Twitter is fast! 0

Jan20

Here’s an interesting article about just how fast Twitter is. At this point, it’s beating the news to the “news” stories. Read the full article.

MLK Day – Feed the Hungry 0

Jan19

Members of Going Interactive volunteered their time yesterday to help set up for the big Atlanta MLK Hosea Feed the Hungry event at Turner Field on Saturday. The event is set to help clothe and feed the hungry and homeless around Atlanta. The volunteers had to cover a pretty large portion of a turner field level with carpet.

MyBoxercraft – Catalog Photo Shoot Videos on YouTube 0

Jan14

We’ve completed a series of 5 Behind the Scenes videos for MyBoxercraft.com. GI followed the crew and models around as they shot photos for their upcoming catalog.

GI got it all on tape and created them a customized new YouTube Channel. Check out the MyBoxercraft Channel with the 5 current videos. More videos will be coming next month, so subscribe and stay tuned!

For creative video and utilizing SEM tactics, email Going Interactive today.

Here’s a preview of one of the videos currently on YouTube.

Apple changes it’s iTunes Managed Rights 0

Jan13

Some pretty good news for iTunes lovers.

Under its “iTunes Plus” program, Apple said all music would be sold without digital rights management (DRM) — that is, iTunes music buyers won’t suffer track playability limited only to iPod/iTunes products, and will be able to share and listen to their tracks as they please.

There’s some price differentiation of course, but we think it’s worth it!

Getting Ready for ToyFair 2009 0

Jan9

Going Interactive is once again working with Technosource to produce a great new creative toy product called Printies. It will make it’s first appearance at this years ToyFair in NYC. More to come this Spring / Summer.