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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight,
May 12, 12:39 AM
This is the tenth interview in an excellent series on "prominent figures from the world of transmedia." The series starts with Should Filmmakers Learn to Code over at Filmmaker Magazine and includes interviews with: Zeega (James Burns, Kara Oehler and Jesse Shapins); Elaine McMillion; Hugues Sweeney; Kamal Sinclair; Mark Harris; Brett Gaylor; Ingrid Kopp; Vivek Bald; Lance Weiler; Katerina Cizek; Fox Harrell; and Caspar Sonnen.
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May 13, 3:34 PM
Transmedia is a weird term. It's also a new world that incorporates elements of traditional film-making, digital assets, photography, architectural drawings, you name it: all in service to story. It's fun but it takes a whip to control all those elements into something that translates into more than the sum of its parts. Delete the scoop?
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mirmilla's curator insight,
April 22, 1:04 PM
An interesting post about the immersive experience mechanisms. Delete the scoop?
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mirmilla's curator insight,
May 16, 12:10 PM
An interesting idea to bring interactive movies in theaters ... As early as 1967, the film Kinoautomat brought interactivity to the movies. We hope it will be developed further. Delete the scoop?
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@FernandoCarrion's curator insight,
May 4, 7:32 AM
In the web 2.0 era, as more and more millennials acquire the tools of participatory culture and new media literacy, some of this cohort are redirecting their one-time leisure-based activities into acts of community-based, grassroots social activism. Recognizing the power of the crowd to create a tipping point in brand affiliation, big media marketers, Silicon Valley start-ups, and members of the Madison Avenue advertising community, are jumping on board these crowdsourcing activities to support their respective industries. In other words, many of the social goals of grassroots revolutionaries are being realigned to serve the commercial goals of brand marketers. Delete the scoop?
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