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Netflix 13 Reasons Why does voice + video with Tony Lizza

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Tony Lizza, Project Manager at Apollo Matrix, shares his battle scars from working on the technical implementation of the Netflix 13 Reasons Why interactive cinema experience.

This was a voice and video experience that was deployed through the mobile web browser and was used to promote Netflix's biggest show, 13 Reasons Why.

Dustin Coates and I talk to Tony all about the creation of the experience and the technical challenges Tony and his team faced in implementing something so bleeding-edge, including taking advantage of new APIs that allow developers to access a user's mic and video from within a web browser on mobile and how to handle a lack of that functionality within the walled gardens of social media.

We discuss using a fallback touch-based experience, the surprising results of user testing, as well as the technical details of how to do speech to text from within a browser and plenty more.

Here's a promo video for the experience that gives you a flavour:


13 Reasons Why - Talk to the Reasons - Netflixfrom Moth + Flameon Vimeo.


Where to listen

Apple podcasts

Spotify

YouTube

CastBox

Spreaker

TuneIn

Breaker

Stitcher

PlayerFM

iHeartRadio


Links

www.talktothereasons.com

apollomatrix.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Tony Lizza, Project Manager at Apollo Matrix, shares his battle scars from working on the technical implementation of the Netflix 13 Reasons Why interactive cinema experience.

This was a voice and video experience that was deployed through the mobile web browser and was used to promote Netflix's biggest show, 13 Reasons Why.

Dustin Coates and I talk to Tony all about the creation of the experience and the technical challenges Tony and his team faced in implementing something so bleeding-edge, including taking advantage of new APIs that allow developers to access a user's mic and video from within a web browser on mobile and how to handle a lack of that functionality within the walled gardens of social media.

We discuss using a fallback touch-based experience, the surprising results of user testing, as well as the technical details of how to do speech to text from within a browser and plenty more.

Here's a promo video for the experience that gives you a flavour:


13 Reasons Why - Talk to the Reasons - Netflixfrom Moth + Flameon Vimeo.


Where to listen

Apple podcasts

Spotify

YouTube

CastBox

Spreaker

TuneIn

Breaker

Stitcher

PlayerFM

iHeartRadio


Links

www.talktothereasons.com

apollomatrix.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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