Eko (media production company)

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Eko, formerly known as Interlude, is a media and technology company that develops production and web distribution of interactive multimedia videos.[1][2][3][4][5] Interlude was originally founded in 2010[1] and was rebranded as Eko in December 2016.[6][non-primary source needed]

Technology

Eko software constructs audiovisual multimedia within which users have options of streaming choices from a traversable video tree.[7][8][9] The software supports changes in viewer perspective and narrative branching through multiple video streams.[4] or for narrative-branching.[4][10] The software was used for the Sony produced music video Bob Dylan's Like A Rolling Stone.

Structure

Eko was founded by Israeli rock musician Yoni Bloch.[1] Eko is based in New York and Tel Aviv, the company has received investment from firms including Sequoia Capital, Intel Capital, and Walmart.[11][12]

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