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How To Get Votes on Lenzr, October Contest Updates

Post by on Oct 23, 2011

There is a new page on the Lenzr Blog entitled, How To Get Votes? that explains the art and science of soliciting votes and earning a Top Ten ranking (to be considered by Judges as winner for prizes and permanent honour with blog links to user profile page). Not content with simply posting my thoughts on the subject, and reflecting on years of experience, I have placed a thread in the Lenzr discussion forum. How To Get Votes? in the Lenzr Forum to ask the membership for their ideas. (The Promote section of the Lenzr Forum is incidentally one place where you can get votes), Referrals and ‘Vote Exchanges” are allowed, and encouraged when they are communicated and acted upon in a manner that perpetuates a germ of the sponsor’s story. Carolyn Wilman, Contest Queen and Lenzr Judge Carolyn Wilman has volunteered to be one of eight current Lenzr Judges!… Read more »


ZOS – Last Tango in Jadac

Post by on Jan 31, 2009

ZOS – Last Tango in Jadac is a new interactive website for the television show ZOS or Zone of Separation which airs Monday nights at 10 PM EST on The Movie Network (TMN), Movie Central. The eight-part TV series chronicles the difficulties facing international peacekeepers, Canadians among them, in a Balkins city called Jadac as they try to maintain the United Nations-brokered ceasefire. The interactive component found on the ZOS website is called the Last Tango in Jadac, and this web experience is an incredible paradox. On one hand Last Tango in Jadac is a remarkable technological accomplishment brought forth by story artists like Peter Miskimmin of Whizbang Films and the award winning design team at LifeCapture Interactive led by Daniel Riley and Brendan Sera-Shriar. Creative Canadians, these guys worked really hard to raise the bar and build a powerful, fully functional interactive experience. It’s beautiful. And horrible. On a… Read more »