Dan Schoenbrun: "And, while the discussions this year did focus on the issue of sustainability, there was still plenty of universal wisdom dispensed that social issue filmmakers – no matter their chosen subject matter – should bear in mind"...
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Dan Schoenbrun: "And, while the discussions this year did focus on the issue of sustainability, there was still plenty of universal wisdom dispensed that social issue filmmakers – no matter their chosen subject matter – should bear in mind"...
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Miral Sattar: 'At every writers conference or self-publishing panel the question that almost always inevitably comes up is: "How much will self-publishing really cost me?"'
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If this is an area of interest for you then I also recommend reading the discussion in the comments section of this article.
Charlie Dare's curator insight,
May 17, 9:45 PM
Publishing and copyright are aspects of the creative process for making scripts story boards.Adaptations on themes are too common..
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From cave paintings to Maurice Sendak, a look at the masters of the form...
[A long and in-depth article which ends appropriately at the eBook: "The eBook isn't about winning or losing. It's about an 'exploration,' and experience, rather like a pop-up book. What many publishers are doing wrong at the moment is just copying printed picturebooks on to this format, which does both media a disservice."] Delete the scoop?
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VIDEO: Sparrow Hall delivering the keynote address at the New York State Art Teachers Association 2011 Annual Conference. Delete the scoop?
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Whether you’re into Gossip Girl or Boardwalk Empire, chances are one of your favourite TV shows originated on the printed page.
[And, books make a great starting point for transmedia works, as they are already rich in story world detail.] Delete the scoop?
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French magazine Le Figaro has reported on how Tintin covers to a number of books are being recreated for the American market in the light of the new movie.
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Children's books seem especially apt for adaptation by TV, film and theatre, and some have slipped into the cultural mainstream, say Michael Hann... Delete the scoop?
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Jane Austen is suddenly all the fashion. Hot on the heels of Joanna Trollope's reworking of Sense and Sensibility comes the news that PD James has written a whodunnit set within the world of Pride and Prejudice. Delete the scoop?
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Nina Lassam: "Instead of relying on the off-screen personalities and public appearance of the writer, director and major actors to sell the film, The Hunger Games marketing campaign has pivoted around the story itself" ... Delete the scoop?
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The rise of the experimental paperback and how 'typophotography' paved the information superhighway.
[This in-depth article accompanies the publication of The Electric Information Age Book: Mcluhan/Agel/Fiore and the Experimental Paperback. "Ultimately, The Electric Information Age Book is about what made this collaborative book innovation — which McLuhan called “the mosaic of instantaneous communication,” “the process rather than the complete product of discovery” — extraordinary at the time, but also about how it paved the way for the tectonic shifts happening in media today, with our customizable iEverything and highly visual neo-magazines a-la-Flipboard."] Delete the scoop?
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How a film about heroin addiction, and a sweat-soaked night of dancing, inspired a book that takes literature in a whole new direction.
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When Brandon Trudel first saw mentions of “Nexus Humanus,” an organization that promises to “create sustainable happiness, one life at a time” on Twitter, he had no idea he was about to be pulled deep down inside an alternate reality and the world of BZRK... Delete the scoop?
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"While it may be a difficult thing to pin down, one thing’s for sure: transmedia by any reasonable definition will play a critical role in the future of books."
[What can I say? This is a great article!]
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Extensive collection of illustrations and paintings show fantasy author was an accomplished artist... Delete the scoop?
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On the 100th anniversary of the publication of Peter Pan as a novel, Michael Newton looks back at the plays, books and films JM Barrie's character has inspired. Delete the scoop?
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Lord of the Flies, the masterpiece that launched William Golding's career, has never lost its relevance, even as Faber continually updated its image, writes Peter Conrad... Delete the scoop?
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