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The 5 most read Submarine Channel’s articles of 2020

2020 is almost over. We certainly envisioned the past 12 months in a different way. Yet, we were able to make the most out of them.

For this Top 5, we picked 5 of the most-viewed Submarine Channel’s articles from 2020 so you can enjoy this weird year one last time.

The social video app TikTok is an increasingly popular destination for animators. In this article, we grouped the best artists and studios crafting exceptionally good 1-minute-long animated videos on TikTok.

When Netflix released the interactive special of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, we delved into the world of interactive television bringing two perspectives on the issue.

Is it a decades-old, tiring gimmick, or is it the future of the medium? The answer is up to you.

Another big success of this year was our list of apps and programs that you can use to tell an interactive story.

From tools to create an entire TV series to mapping apps, there’s something for all kinds of storytelling buffs.

Submarine Channel’s impact producer Yassin Karmoudi guided us through the best games of the last decade, including classics like GTA V and personal favorites like A Way Out.

2020 was made more bearable by the virtual worlds of video games such as Minecraft, Animal Crossing and Fortnite.

Back in April, we landed on planet Minecraft and explored how players used the game to hang out with friends, go to the pub and even hold their graduation ceremonies – all things that were impossible in real life.

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