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Mélanie Bourdaa: "This article aims to scrutinize the phenomenon of transmedia storytelling in order to explain the mechanisms and the challenges for the cultural industries, in particular film and television" .... Via siobhan-o-flynn, The Digital Rocking Chair Delete the scoop?
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Esther Goh: "In a fragmented media environment, transmedia is all about leveraging the best features of each platform to enhance the experience. While brands have found many ways to capitalise on the opportunity, increasingly those in the area of social change are joining in. Lina Srivastava, a former lawyer turned activist and consultant on social issues, is leading the charge in this area"...
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First, a transmedia approach to journalism would require that it be designed as transmedia from the start. Editors must consider what media are available to them and how the individual strengths of those media can be used to the story’s advantage...
[Another excellent piece from Kevin Moloney ....] Via The Digital Rocking Chair Delete the scoop?
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