Transmedia: Storytelling for the Digital Age
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a look at the creative and technical worlds of immersive storytelling
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Do You Go Both Ways?

Do You Go Both Ways? | Transmedia: Storytelling for the Digital Age | Scoop.it

Christy Dena: "Transmedia doesn’t mean what you think it does."


In this thought provoking article, Christy Dena, argues that transmedia "represents a change in the way people create".  She wonders if the thing holding transmedia back is creatives themselves ... "whether creatives are genuinely interested in more than one artform."  It's a great read.

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Why the entertainment industry's release strategy creates piracy

Why the entertainment industry's release strategy creates piracy | Transmedia: Storytelling for the Digital Age | Scoop.it

Cory Doctorow: "If companies refuse to release films or TV shows in US and UK at same time, they only have themselves to blame for piracy" ...

The Digital Rocking Chair's insight:

Cory Doctorow always makes a lot of sense when commenting on the piracy debate.


Tags: Piracy, Copyright, Legal, Film, Television

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‘Transmedia’ a copyright grey area

‘Transmedia’ a copyright grey area | Transmedia: Storytelling for the Digital Age | Scoop.it

Tara Parker: "In shared story worlds or transmedia projects, fans are often encouraged to create title, character or story-based fan boards, games, videos or other content based on their favourite video game, movie or television series. Is this considered copyright infringement?"

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Fan art and copyright presentation from ComicCon

Fan art and copyright presentation from ComicCon | Transmedia: Storytelling for the Digital Age | Scoop.it

Cory Doctorow:  "Here's an hour-long presentation on copyright law and fan art from San Diego ComicCon 2012, presented by a lawyer from DeviantArt who once worked as a copyright enforcer for Paramount" ...

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