4 Tools for Creating Interactive Docs, a review by LTM’s Robinder Uppal and Marc Serpa Francoeur, was Point of View Magazine’s most read article of 2014!
In collaboration with Lost Time Media, the Toronto-based non-profit media arts organization Year Zero One has launched Queerstory just in time for World Pride in Toronto! The self directed walking tour app contains 40+ mini-docs and media artworks at over 30 Points of Interest covering a century of Toronto’s colourful LGBTQ history. Check out a short write up in the Daily Xtra.
Available from Google Play, the App Store or in your browser.
Lost Time Media is excited to announce that Robinder Uppal has received a production grant from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts for the The Royal Women Association.
Lost Time Media’s Marc Serpa Francoeur will be participating in a panel discussion with Edward Burtynsky and Kevin McMahon entitled Our Future: Canadian Documentary at The Elgin Theatre as part of the launch of the Doc Now 2014 Festival.
Lost Time Media’s Robinder Uppal and Marc Serpa Francoeur have published a review in Point of View Magazine of four user-friendly tools for prototyping and creating interactive docs.
Lost Time Media is proud to announce that The World in Ten Blocks – Interactive prototype has won the Participants’ Choice award at PBS’ POV Hackathon 6 in Los Angeles. The event took place from May 17-18, 2014. Check out the coverage by Laura Almo on the IDA’s online version of Documentary Magazine.
Thanks to everyone who voted for our project, both online and in person! We’re incredibly excited that The World in Ten Blocks: Stories from Bloor Street won The Cuban Hat’s Connect the Docs transmedia pitching event at Hot Docs 2013.











