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RT @tonnet: Understanding transmedia: How story world’s are changing the art of communication. http://t.co/seCEmCVYB0
Okay, so it's not the kind of LEGO set that you'd want to give to your kids, but this "Breaking Bad" custom build is the coolest homage to AMC's hit drama since the point-of-view shot reel surfaced earlier this year.
How to use mind mapping for note taking during meetings? Posted on October 4, 2012 by Luc Glasbeek. I thought I'd write a quick post on how to use mind mapping for note taking during meetings. However, this turned out a tad longer than ...
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Nedra Kline Weinreich: "As I've been involved in several transmedia projects - both on the inside and as a participant from the outside - I've been struck by how emotionally invested people can get in the story and with the characters" ...
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Joe Berkowitz: "Simon Rich writes novels, essays, screenplays, and sketches—and he’s written them for some of the most respected arbiters of quality in their respective fields. Here, the prolific writer talks to Co.Create about the differences between each medium, and how to choose where an idea belongs."
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I noticed at the recent Children’s Media Conference in England, however, that conversations about transmedia seemed to have a new, more organic and natural flow to them. These presentations and discussions came from experts across mediums – publishing, broadcasting, games, virtual worlds, mobile media – and in sessions with varied themes – creative content, audience engagement, financial models. Their approach bespoke a coherent development process, in which pieces of the story were parceled out to the appropriate platforms from the start, rather than beginning from one device as the omphalos and tacking on other pieces.
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Last night I finally had a chance to see The Dark Knight Rises & I left the theater thinking 1: it’s a very good film and 2: how very very sad I was. The theatre was packed and I would bet that...
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Making and marketing a film involves high costs and risks, so using neurofeedback that predicts how people react to movies can be used in order to refine the script, scenes, [...]...
Travis Langley: "Why are we fascinated by supervillains? Posing the question is much like asking why evil itself intrigues us, but there’s much more to our continued interest in supervillains than meets the eye."
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David Cox: "Christopher Nolan is singlehandedly transforming the prospects of the biggest picture show of all" ...
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The way that communities like Reddit can come together to produce real-time reporting on incidents like the mass shooting in a Colorado movie theater shows how a new form of journalism -- one that blends traditional reporting and crowdsourced... Only a few days ago, we were writing about how users of Twitter and Reddit used those networks to tell a compelling story about a mass shooting in Toronto, and now the same phenomenon is playing out in real-time during another horrific incident: a shooting at a movie theater in Colorado that has killed at least a dozen people and wounded more than 50. Although local TV news channels and CNN have been all over the story since it broke late Thursday night, some of the best fact-based information gathering has been taking place on Reddit and via curation tools like Storify. In each of these events, we can see how a new form of journalism — one that blends traditional reporting and crowdsourced reports — is taking shape...
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Web 3.0 Film and Transmedia Director/Producer All day workshop. For No Budget film-makers and those with Millions. So you want to be a film director, wrong, you are one, as soon as you pick up a digital camera.
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A. O. Scott and David Carr talk about the ups and downs of watching films, with others, inside a theater.
Mike Jones: "In any discussion and professional practice of ‘new media’ there is a swag of terminology that gets kicked around; cross-media, multi-platform & transmedia, interactive and pervasive media, emergent, non-linear and participatory storytelling, etc etc…"
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At the Evolving Experiences seminar on the 21st of September, held as part of the 10th anniversary celebrations at MediaCity in Vasa, Finland, Ben Grass of Pure Grass Films will be one of the keynote speakers.
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As consumer technology evolves at an ever-quickening pace, opportunities for new forms of storytelling are emerging. Experimentation is all well and good, but what do audiences actually ...
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HBO series Boardwalk Empire, Game Of Thrones and Treme are to be made available to download to own in the UK for the first time following a deal with VOD provider Blinkbox. (Worried about your TV viewing post Olympics?
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About: "LEARN DO SHARE is the first book of a series that captures the practice of participatory storytelling experiments designed to trigger social innovation [7 megs Download]" ...
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Of course we were all thinking about LOTR - so clearly evocative - Hobbiton, Party Tree....
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Diogo Martins: "As Transmedia developers we need an audience that knows exactly the type of content they want to consume."
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Step into Mexican artist Rodolfo Loaiza’s realm of twisted fantasies and you’re bound to get lost in the surrealistic macabre--but it’s his depraved distortions of pop culture infused with classic Disney characters that will forever pervert your...
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Diogo Martins: "They're letting people around them invent their experience/experiment as they go along, using Transmedia at its purest form - their fans, listeners, friends - control the story, the experience, not them, engaging everyone around them to the point where they're the creators and the band is a mere spectator to the evolution of their initial creation."
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Caitlin Roper: "With tens of thousands of printed parts, millions of hours of work, and billions of pixels invested, the project represents unparalleled innovation in handmade storytelling—and a new future for a 100-year-old art form" ...
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Join us to celebrate the finale of our Festival of Storytelling with a never-been-tried-before 24 hours of true stories shared by professional and amateur story (We're also taking part in this 24 Hour Story Marathon on the 15th of August!
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